Talk:Seddie/@comment-3092491-20101208041052/@comment-2237366-20101208063942

Pretty much. Sure Dan has to keep Creddie as well, but endgame is totally Seddie. If Creddie were endgame,the following would have been necessary from the beginning of the show:

1.) Freddie likes Carly. She's probably not aware of this, as he isn't stalkerish or obsessed in a way that's exclusive only to infatuation and psychosis.

2.) Carly is either blissfully ignorant of Freddie's feelings or, if she is aware that he likes her, she isn't repeatedly rejecting him. I might add that, if Freddie's feelings for Carly were deeper than infatuation, her rejections probably wouldn't have been played for comedic value. We might get hints that Carly could be interested in Freddie, if not initially, then at some point in the future. The Carly character is guarded with her emotions (similar to our actual Sam), so it isn't OOC for her to harbor feelings for Freddie that she isn't prepared to acknowledge.

3.) Sam is the amusing sidekick. She is open with her feelings, dislikes Freddie and teases him based on genuine dislike and not some hidden meaning. She is as tough and secure inside as she is on the exterior. She may or may not date regularly but, if she isn't dating someone, it's because she chooses not to and not because she's grappling with all sorts of insecurities that prevent her from being herself with guys and accepting that they may actually like her for who she is. Also, feelings for Freddie are never implied.

Had Dan shaped his characters in this fashion from the beginning of the series, Creddie would be the realistic option, and I'm sure that there would be a lot more people pulling for the two of them to finally get together.
 * my opinions*