Talk:Creddie/@comment-3419321-20110323161855/@comment-3419317-20110324004525

@ Lady Magique :

The one potential problem (as I see it) with what you're describing is that if Season 5 is iCarly's last season (which may very well be the case), then Dan Schneider may only have 13 episodes left.

That may not be enough time to carry out a lengthy love triangle storyline and still do all of the regular comedy that the viewers expect of this show. It is possible, though, and at this point, it may be the Creddiers' best hope.

@ Itzxlucy :

I don't really agree with your blanket assertion that Dan Schneider would never introduce this kind of drama into the show at all.

As Lady Magique noted in an earlier comment, there's always the possibility that Dan Schneider will decide to try writing to appeal to the broader audience (young children, older children, teenagers, adults) that the show has now gained. Sure, it would be risky, but I would say that it's just enough of a gray area right now to leave open the chance that he might.

I actually think that he already broke the ice a little when Carly and Freddie split up at the end of iSYL (which was arguably a bit painful and dramatic for a children's show as well).

It's just a television show. There's no harm in the Creddiers getting their hopes up just a little, even if it isn't likely to pan out.