Talk:Seddie/@comment-3122172-20110914203450

Does anyone else think that because we are used to going though long gaps without iCarly episodes, we forget just how long they feel? I rewatched an old episode today and it felt no longer than iDSF.

It's common that we say, "That episode was rushed," but really the older episodes feel the same way. They are all 21-22 minute episodes. Nothing has changed. It's just us. Did anyone really expect iDSF to feel like an hour special or something? Every episode of iCarly is 'rushed' in a sense. All of the events in that show could never take place in such a short amount of time. iDSF has just as much dialogue as the older episodes had. I don't understand why it's so normal for us to call every episode we get 'rushed'.

So if Carly, Sam, and Freddie spent more time having a boring little conversation would that make it less rushed? I don't understand it :/ In iDSF they did what the plot planned for them. They had a few arguments and went on a date. Maybe all that time spent on Gibby made it more rushed? But he was one subplot and so was Spencer. Everything that was supposed to happen happened. What more could have been done if iDSF was an hour long?