Talk:Seddie/@comment-3092491-20101003233549/@comment-3092491-20101005232131

Hmm, well I wouldn't go as far to say the show has absolutely no morals either. But it 'practically' doesn't. It's something I think the show hinges on (and most of Dan's shows though iCarly the most) that people act horrible, do horrible things, say horrible things, and then there isn't ever really a consequence for it. Every now and then yeah, someone has to apologize or right a wrong. But it's not something that happens often. And on the flip side of that not only do the main characters do questionably moral things and get away with it but sometimes bad things happen to the main characters with little to no mercy. I don't know if saying the show has no morals is a bad way of phrasing it but I think a big thing about it's sense of humor is the fact that everyone easily gets away with doing stuff that you wouldn't want someone to repeat in real life. And then that's funny. And the show at times takes this to the extreme and does really horrible things like in the last episode. I think the writers have been pushing farther and farther with their "lack of moral code". I do think that may become a problem if they start using it as a crutch for their humor. While the lack of morality has been a big part of what makes iCarly funny (imo) it's not the only thing. Mainly it's the witty way in which they interpose it.

So iSPT's wasn't the funniest episode but I didn't find as unfunny as most people :shrugs:

And yes, let's hope iCarly comes back strong ^^