Talk:Seddie/@comment-4257094-20150227020333/@comment-14284535-20150228013211

Thank you, Cartoonprincess.

Dicky Murphy wrote iPromise Not to Tell and iMight Switch Schools.

Writers have very characteristic traits no matter what the script editor does with their stuff unless they get completely rewritten. Your philosophy, outlook on life, etc. is reflected by stories you really want to write. When Batman did satire, it was hilarious, mean-spirited, and frighteningly accurate. Daleks clearly reflect Terry Nation's hatred of the Nazis - to say nothing of Blake's 7's Federation. Gene Roddenberry's belief in his vision of humanity gives Star Trek its flavour (and sometimes its smugness). The erudition of the members of Monty Python and The Goodies just leaps off the video and into your brain. The political acumen of the writers for Yes, Minister is unmistakable. Danny Arnold's obsession with authenticity is what makes Barney Miller so beloved by real policemen.

The same holds for iCarly and everything else you watch.