Talk:Seddie/@comment-5736608-20121120214701/@comment-5679407-20121120225348

@The sage2600: Well, they didn't say that they were trying to fit romantic feelings in place of their platonic feelings. They both said that they were trying to force a connection that they had into a "boyfriend-girlfriend thing." Also with the exchange of "I love you's" at the end of the episode with the subsequent make-out session, I find it hard to believe that the episode gives off the impression that the romantic feelings both Freddie and Sam bear for each other ended at their breakup.

I don't think it's correct to say that Dan doesn't care about development. Sure, iCarly is meant to be episodic with short-lived conflicts and their purposely simple resolutions, but the characters aren't really restricted to these isolated moments. Examples being, iTwins and iThink They Kissed, where the Freddie and/or Sam are put into a circumstance where they recall or relive the moments in iKiss. What about the entire Seddie Arc as a follow up to iOMG? The change in Freddie and Sam's dynamic is a testament to how Dan likes to develop.

Creddie isn't as open ended as many Creddiers tend to lead on. iSYL showed two things: Carly being in love with Freddie for superficial reasons (hero worship;) Freddie deferring the possibility of a relationship between them should Carly's love for him be authentic. This has not been touched on since mid-Season 3. Again, I'm not saying that Creddie's impossible, since I'm not Dan and didn't write the episode.