Talk:Cam Relationship/@comment-4818278-20120616224928/@comment-4060828-20120617230524

Interesting and neat take! I really like the parallel of the forks and Sam's relationships in particular. I also loved that Sam is the only one there to see Carly's pained exclamation of, "What does that mean??" and her tentative approach towards Carly.

Also Carly's line of, "That's comedically big," and Sam's proud declaration of, "Yup!" further continues Carly's acceptance of Sam being an outsider. Nearly every characteristic or trait of Sam's is spun as not being girly (or not being like Carly who is deemed the normal girl) as well as her subtly implied lesbian/bisexual aspect. Sam holding a comedically big fork also shows Sam as one to be different from those who are normal, such as Carly holding the small fork. Since Carly is accepting of Sam's big fork, it could also imply that Carly is accepting of Sam and everything that makes her different. Further extended, it could also make Carly accepting of any attraction Sam were to show towards her.

And great little moment! When Sam says the line, "Come on, Kid, don't feel so bad," she grabs Carly's shoe and gives it a little shake. Cute moment that also ties into Carly playing with Sam's sock covered feet.