Cam Relationship

Cam Relationship is the term for the possible romantic pairing of Carly and Sam ( C/arly and S/am ). Another title for their relationship is the lesser used name Sarly ( S/am and C/arly ). While the Cam Friendship is a major part of the show, there are also many situations that can be seen as suggesting an attraction or infatuation between the two.

This page is about the  romantic  aspect of Cam.

Normal Occurrences of Cam

 * Sam and Carly usually appear together after an episode of iCarly to promote iCarly.com. They rarely ever appear with someone else. Untitle.JPG
 * On their webcasts and on many other occasions, Sam and Carly are unnecessarily close to each other.
 * In most episodes, they share glances with one another, whether happy, sad or fearful.
 * Sam and Carly show similar expressions or reactions in several situations on the show, showing they have girlfriend parallelism.
 * Whenever she isn't hanging around Carly, Sam is willing to help Spencer and enjoys spending time with her best friend's brother.
 * Sam constantly teasing and pranking Freddie could be a way of "marking/defending her territory" when it comes to Carly.
 * Neither Sam´s nor Carly's relationships with other people last longer than one episode, yet their friendship remains intact, and seems to get stronger because of those failed relationships (ex: Pete, Jonah, Shane, etc...).
 * Some of the relationships they have can be interpreted as "substitutes" for the other (e.g. Griffin is "bad" like Sam, Carly stops liking him when he's no longer "bad").
 * Sam and Carly have similar taste in boys.
 * Some scenes where Sam is jealous towards Creddie can be interpreted as her being jealous of Freddie just as easily as Carly.
 * Usually Sam and Carly will be mentioned together when someone is talking about the show, with the running gag being that Freddie is never included.
 * The tomboyish Sam enjoys going to places like Glitter Gloss and Build A Bra with Carly, while Carly will always go with Sam to the Groovy Smoothie or let her eat at her house.
 * Sam finds Freddie's crush on Carly to be annoying, and Carly seems to be amused by it.
 * Sam and Carly like to classify people as "nubs", while Freddie averts this term, possibly because at times the derogatory remark is directed at him.

iPilot

 * Sam insists to Freddie that "Carly will never love you". The first sign that Sam doesn't want to share Carly with Freddie. Her confidence could easily be hiding jealousy.
 * As they watch the auditions, Carly and Sam's chair seem to gravitate towards each others, and they end up sitting close together.
 * Carly keeps close to Sam when they talk to Miss Briggs, as if to gain comfort by touching.
 * SplashFace User: "Carly, you're hot!!!" Sam: "You are." Carly smiles and insists "Stop" in a playful voice.
 * As they prepare for their first live show, Sam asks: "I look good?" Carly answers: "Perfect!"
 * When approaching Carly at the Crazy Hat Party Sam greets her by saying "Hey Cupcake!" A nod towards affection. (Bonus: Sam later uses this sentiment with her boyfriend Jonah.)
 * Sam affectionately nicknames Carly after food, something Sam LOVES.

iWant More Viewers

 * While filming the web show and watching a Lewbert clip, there is originally a gap between Carly and Sam but Carly moves so she is directly behind Sam, bodies practically touching. Scratch that, Carly's ALWAYS doing this.
 * Instead of moving her school books to make use of a perfectly large living room couch, Carly opts to sit so close to Sam that their shoulders are touching. Carly's left shoulder and Sam's right shoulder are clearly BFFs too.
 * Carly and Sam, while holding the iCarly banner, are drenched by pouring rain. A cliche flashback to "All the Things She Said" by t.A.T.u. is in order.
 * Sam and Carly leave upstairs to dry off from the rain together.

iDream of Dance

 * Idreamofdance.jpg willingly shares bacon with Carly, which she's never done with anyone else.


 * Carly and Sam spend a majority of the time that they're watching viewers' dance video submissions sitting as close together as is possible without one sitting on the other.
 * Carly uses Sam as a pillow when they fall asleep watching the viewer dance videos.
 * Sam looks at Carly longingly while laying on her on the couch.
 * When Carly isn't laying on Sam, she leans to touch her shoulder.

iLike Jake

 * Jake looks like a male version of Sam, which would probably give Carly more reason to want to date him.
 * Freddie and Sam show their displeasure with Jake's singing and seemed to make a mutual pact to prevent him from being on the show. This could also be seen as them trying to knock him out of their competition for Carly.
 * Sam offers back up, while placing her hand on Carly's shoulder, after they see Jake kissing his ex-girlfriend and Carly decides she is going to go talk to him.

iWanna Stay With Spencer

 * Carly fake-punches Sam during the web show. The fact that Sam isn't the one fake-punching Carly is a symbolism of how Sam won't physically harm Carly, even for pretend.

iNevel

 * Sam to Freddie: "You just keep makin' out with your stuffed animals." Code For: 'Stay a dork, back off my girl'.
 * When they introduce "Germy" to Nevel, Sam puts her arm around Carly´s shoulders, her body language telling Nevel "She´s mine, stay away from her!"

iScream on Halloween

 * Sam asks, "Wait, whose butt is this?" then proceeds to grab Carly's butt when the iCarly gang is stuck in a dark closet.
 * Carly says Sam's name in a mysterious tone after Sam does this. It doesn´t sound like she is angry, more like she wants to say "Not when we´re live..."

iSpy a Mean Teacher

 * Sam is always Carly's first call whenever she's in trouble, and Sam willingly risks trouble to get Carly out of a jam.

iWill Date Freddie

 * When Carly says "Oh, you know I love you." as an apology to Sam, Sam gives a short, satisfied smirk.
 * Although Sam could've been hurt by Valerie's statement that Carly named the show after herself, ( she later brings this up in iQuit iCarly ) Sam sticks by Carly's side and tells her immediately that Valerie is no good. This shows that she put her relationship with Carly above her status on iCarly.
 * This situation also shows that even if something about Carly bothers Sam, she won´t allow their relationship to be destroyed from the outside, while the same thing can be a problem if she brings it up herself.

iHate Sam's Boyfriend

 * Sam dates Jonah and they were close for about a week, but it is revealed in iKiss that she never had a first kiss, meaning they never kissed. This could be because Sam is hiding feelings for Carly and maybe wanted Carly to be her first kiss.

iHatch Chicks

 * Mr. Suemack supports Carly & Sam's relationship because he pairs them up together on their science project. Teachers never stick best friends together...perhaps shipping them motivates a change of heart.
 * Sam says "I love hobos" while discussing what topic to do for the science project with Carly.This is later picked up in "iQuit iCarly".
 * Carly bites Sam's hand as a punishment for suggesting they turn their chicks into fried chicken after their science project is over. Sam's response (As Carly exits): "Wait, come bite the other one!"
 * Sam and Carly name their baby chicks together and refer to a picture taken with them as a 'Family Photo'.
 * Carly and Sam share a blanket on the living room couch. They spent the night there in anticipation of the birth of their baby chicks.
 * When they realize their baby chicks have hatched Carly screams "We're mothers!" before they run upstairs together to meet their 'children'.

iMight Switch Schools

 * After Freddie receives Sam's fake text, Carly asks her what she wrote, and she turns and says "I love you" in a sweet voice to Carly. She then makes it clear that Carly still doesn´t love Freddie.

iFence

 * When Carly is talking about her cousins, the Dorfmans, who she hates, Sam asks: "How come I've never met them?" and Carly replies: "Because I like you!"
 * When Sam goes to Carly´s apartment to read her book, she greets her by saying "What´s up, Carly-girl?" in a flirt-like voice.
 * A cute boy is massaging Sam's feet, but she's paying no attention to him while she's talking to Carly.

iStage an Intervention

 * Carly admits that Sam is "cool and appealing".
 * Carly seems jealous, and raises her eyebrows when Sam receives a text that says the hottest Senior in the school wants to meet her at the mall.

iOwe You

 * Carly is deeply concerned when Sam cries about her job and tells her to quit because she can't stand to see her like that. At this point, Carly could care less about money, she just wants her friend to be ok.
 * Carly knows Sam has a lot of pride so she thinks of having someone slip her a tip, so Sam can pay them back.

iGo to Japan

 * Sam tells Freddie to give up his hopes of Carly falling in love with him ... yet again.
 * Carly's annoyed at the implication that she is on a honeymoon with Freddie, even to the point where she smacks him in the face when he gives her a flirty look.
 * Carly sends Freddie to break up Kyoko and Yuki, although she should know Sam would be more capable to do so than him.

iPie

 * Sam is seen brushing her teeth in the beginning of the episode, but she never went to her house to get anything. That could very well be Carly's toothbrush she's using.
 * Sam asks to borrow a t-shirt, pants and underwear from Carly.
 * After Carly tells Sam it's ok that she ate the pie, Sam says she can now lick the rest without feeling guilty. If it isn´t Carly´s, Sam usually has no trouble eating other people´s food.

iChristmas

 * Ichristmas.jpg being in juvie in Carly's alternate world proves that Sam would be a mess without Carly in her life.
 * The fact that Carly breaks down after seeing this suggests that she would also be affected adversely without Sam in her life.
 * Sam walks in on Carly hugging Freddie, and asks "Whoa, what's going on here?", possibly a sign of jealousy.
 * After this, Carly hugs Sam up to her chest, which is unusual as Carly is taller than Sam. Sam smiles, even though she's oblivious to what's going on and Carly assumed she was in juvie.

iRocked the Vote

 * Sam gets mad at Freddie when he asks a fake question saying "Dear Carly, don't you think it'd be awesome to be Freddie's girlfriend?"

iMeet Fred

 * Parents and some Seddie shippers were upset about the scene where Sam beat Freddie with a tennis racket, then threw him down the tree house. A few people were even turned off to the ship after the episode, and don't believe that Sam would do that to a person if she liked them. Also, this possibly contributes to Sam's nicer demeanor to him in Season 3, not so much the notion that she could have feelings for him.

iLook Alike

 * Carly seems to show that she is growing more accepting of Sam's violent behavior when she jokes that Jackson Colt can teach her a bunch of new ways to hurt people.

iWant My Website Back

 * In the "Cowboy With a Mustache" skit, Carly looks as if she is flirting with Sam.
 * When Spencer reels Carly in with his fishing rod, Sam is the closest to the window to pull her inside.



iDate a Bad Boy

 * Griffin´s troublemaker-personality is very similar to Sam´s, showing that Carly feels a basic attraction towards this kind of people.
 * Sam once again asks when Freddie is ever going to get over his crush on Carly.
 * When Carly seems to be distraught, Sam asks if something went wrong on her date, and asks for details in a very excited tone. Sam doesn't sound like she feels bad for Carly, she sounds eager to hear if they broke up.
 * Sam calls Carly 'baby' when she's asking Carly how her date went with Griffin ( She says "Baby got some sugah!" ).
 * Sam begins to have nightmares about a monster stealing her soup when Carly starts dating Griffin. This could be a metaphor, where Griffin (the monster) steals Carly (her soup) from her.
 * Sam no longer has these nightmares when Griffin and Carly break up.
 * Carly may have only liked Griffin for his bad boy persona; as soon as she learned he collected Pee Wee Babies, she no longer felt comfortable being his girlfriend.

iMust Have Locker 239

 * Carly and Sam both insult Spencer and Freddie by saying "When did you turn into my wife?" ( at two separate locations ), proving they have similar senses of humor . This could also be an admission that they would be ok with marrying a woman.

iTwins

 * Sam seems a bit grossed out by the fact that her sister kissed Freddie, and Carly continues on to say that she can't believe they're related ( Carly can´t imagine Sam and Freddie kissing; in "iThink They Kissed", she says "There is NO WAY that would happen.").

iFight Shelby Marx

 * Before the fight, although Freddie gives Carly her mouthpiece, Sam takes her robe off.
 * After the match, Shelby walks up to Carly to confront her, and she immediately backs up behind Sam for protection. Sam also has an angry face on and asks, "What do you want?" ( She's saying this to her idol, her favorite CFC fighter. )

iCook

 * ICook_Cam_hug.jpg they are proclaimed winners of the cook-off, Carly pushes her head to a very  deep spot of Sam´s shoulder. It´s even more weird because Carly is naturally taller than Sam.

iSpeed Date

 * Carly is reluctant to hurt Sam, even though she is angry at her for starting the date-contest.
 * Sam has no real interest in going to the dance until Carly gets a definite date, and she is asked to take Gibby to the dance. Maybe Sam just wanted to go because she knew Carly would be there.
 * Sam is intent on keeping her promise to Carly and taking Gibby to the dance. Even though she clearly shows disinterest in him and the dance itself, she goes to his house personally to convince him to go with her.
 * It´s left for interpretation  why  Sam looks hurt when she sees Carly and Freddie dancing.

iCarly Awards

 * After Sam complains that she stained her new bra, Carly tells Sam that she has to eat her ribs with a shirt on, which gives the implication that Sam's eaten around her with no shirt on.
 * Sam wants to borrow Carly's bra.
 * When Freddie fills in for Sam, Carly tells him to move to the left because he is too close to her. When Sam returns, she shoves him out of her spot.

iEnrage Gibby

 * Sam doesn't look happy when Tasha asks to stay for the webcast and seems to give her disconcerting looks as she passes by Carly.

iSpace Out

 * When Carly freaks out and experiences "Space Madness", Sam looks on in concern, speechless.

iFix a Popstar

 * The scene where Sam tells Carly it's her turn to change the baby sounds reminiscent of regular exchanges between a married couple.

iWon't Cancel the Show

 * While Sam is gone, throughout the episode, Carly is unusually rude to Freddie ( cutting him off, telling him to shut up, and not caring about what he has to say ).
 * During the The Cowboy With A Mustache And The Idiot Farmgirl Who Thought The Mustache Was A Squirrel" sketch, Carly bites Spencer's foot, meaning that it was scripted for her to bite Sam's foot since she would've done the play had she not gotten into juvie.

iBelieve in Bigfoot

 * Carly looks back every time Sam makes a pained noise, and asks "What?" after Sam says "It hurts!"
 * When Sam explains that the sound of Freddie's voice is the source of her pain, she makes Freddie leave to set up the cameras.
 * After Carly has an awkward moment with Freddie while they observed two squirrels possibly mating, she looks over at Sam and mentions that she is still asleep. This would be normal had she not smiled a bit when she realized what they were doing then looked over at Sam.
 * Throughout the episode, Freddie makes a few comments after Carly says something, usually cynical in manner ( ex: "How would Bigfoot know your name?" ). Sam is quieter, and doesn't react as much unless it's to make fun of others, not including Carly.

iBeat the Heat

 * Carly seems generally happy and supportive of Freddie's new relationship with Sabrina, showing no signs of jealousy. This could indicate that Sam was right in iSaved Your Life, that Carly only liked Freddie because he rescued her, not out of genuine feelings for him.
 * Also, Carly shows no interest in hooking back up with Griffin, even telling him not to kiss her when he makes an attempt to get her back. That knocks off two ex-boyfriends that Carly shows no interest in.
 * Sam looks highly upset when Griffin is back, and he insists that his Pee Wee Babies are more important than Carly's project. She yells at him to get over his obsession, then throws Peter the Penguin on the couch. It's possible that she was jealous of him returning and trying for a relationship with Carly, and she was trying to make a case for that not happening again.
 * Sam playfully pokes fun at Freddie's girlfriend, but she too seems to support it. After iCarly, she suggests Freddie get on a ladder and kiss his girlfriend. If this is true, neither Carly nor Sam display interest in Freddie, leaving them available to pursue a relationship with one another.

Episodes with a Cam Main Plot/Subplot
A few episodes of iCarly show development in the Cam pairing, whether it's restating their friendship, or hinting at the prospect that Carly and Sam may have a deeper relationship than what meets the eye.

iDon't Want To Fight
The entire episode revolves around the friendship of Carly and Sam. On a side note, this is also the first episode that shows Freddie is able and ready to save the friendship between them if it´s necessary.

The way Carly and Sam met is quite unusual to begin with as their friendship is not a regular playground - friendship: Sam wanted to steal Carly´s sandwich and was impressed when Carly fought back. While stealing food is completely in - character for Sam, being impressed by someone fighting back is not what one would expect from her nowadays. This could imply she always thought of Carly as someone special.

Their friendship is very important to Carly, as she makes a special present for Sam for their five year anniversary. Sam also puts much thought into what she could give Carly in return, deciding on tickets for Carly´s absolute favourite band although the concert is sold out for months, meaning they would be extremely hard to get. This shows how much Carly means to her. Her face when Rip-off Rodney offers to trade the shirt Carly gave her for the tickets shows she isn´t very comfortable with the thought at first. She then trades it anyway because she thinks Carly will appreciate it if they can do something together. Unfortunately, Carly doesn´t see it Sam´s way and both girls feel unappreciated by the other, leading to a serious fight between them.

Freddie almost convinces them to make up, but when Carly finds out Sam went to the concert with someone else, she gets even more angry with her. One might even think Carly feels betrayed. Sam, on the other hand, seems to feel at least a bit bad about it, but stays stubborn and doesn´t apologize, straining their friendship even more. When Freddie and Spencer talk about the fight, Spencer mentions Carly seems glum since the fight started, showing how much it affects her.

In the end, it takes Freddie´s help to reunite the girls. After he and the iCarly fans say best friends shouldn´t fight, Sam even starts crying. Although she says it´s because Freddie is such a dork, it´s very clear she only says that because she doesn´t like to show emotions around him. The true reason why she´s crying is probably that she realizes she almost ruined her friendship with Carly, maybe the most important thing in her life, for no good reason. Carly feels sorry right after Sam starts crying. She may be used to Sam being angry and screaming, but she knows Sam must be really hurt if it makes her cry and can´t stand seeing her best friend like that. They immediately apologize to each other and make up again.

iSaw Him First
This episode focuses on the friendship between Carly and Sam.

Carly and Sam's friendship becomes strained when they are attracted to the same boy, Shane. Early on in the episode, playful banter is exchanged between the duo when Sam makes iced tea for Carly, which is a rare moment seeing Sam do anything for anyone besides herself.Carly notes that Sam neglected her full request for iced tea with lemons and ice, so Sam adds in a full lemon in jest. Carly wonders why she continues to invite Sam over her house, though Sam is lazy and unhelpful. Although Sam has her flaws, Carly puts up with them because overall, she cares about Sam.

Initially Shane is believed to be a nerd by the two girls, as they agree that only nerds join the AV Club, however, when they first see him, both are instantly attracted to him. They continue on to do the sketch ( which requires that they stick their tongues to two ends of a rod while stepping in vinegar and goat's milk to light it up ) with a little Shane banter here and there. When Carly and Sam tell each other that they're considering dating Shane, they both try to follow the "Girl Code" and would've been ok with the other dating Shane, had they not seen him at the same time. [A small scene edited out before this had Sam slap Carly after she asks her to. Possibly they considered it out of character for Sam to do this, so they took it out of the episode.] Even when they learn that they were in a dead tie, they try to make a compromise.

Instead of conventionally asking Shane out, letting Sam date him, or deciding not to date him, Carly makes a questionable move to include Sam when she suggests that they should both date Shane and share him. While doing so, she lightly shoves Sam a few times, and Sam doesn't react violently( this is edited from the extended version ). Actually, the odd event is that Sam, of all people, considers the negative side of dating the same boy as her best friend, but eventually agrees to enter the relationship. The girls attempt to be civil, at first even sounding mature about it. Sam tries, but is unable to lie when she has a date with Shane, another weird occurrence as she is shown to be an expert liar on the show ( iRocked The Vote ). Carly remarks upon it, trying not to sound jealous, and goes so far as to agree with Shane when she hears that he complimented on Sam's nose. The conversation shifts from a complimentary to a contest of one-upmanship, where each girl tries to make the other jealous, to the point where random insults are being flung ( the final blow being when Sam insists that Carly needs "help" because she got a training bra after Carly says that she has a date with Shane ).

Later they are both apologetic, as Sam even makes "make-up cookies" for Carly. Seeing as any kind of menial labor is considered effort, which Sam avoids as much as possible, this shows the high esteem that Sam holds for Carly. Both find it difficult to share Shane while maintaining their friendship, so they agree on letting the person who Shane kisses first date him. When Freddie suggests Carly go out with him and let Sam date Shane, she gives a small laugh, and Sam rolls her eyes at him. Freddie even tries to help Sam win the bet, and she accepts his help. Although executed through crafty means, Carly and Sam follow the rules of their deal, though neither one wins the bet. When Shane gets mad at them for fighting over him, and inadvertantly falls down the elevator shaft, the girls are left horrified and clutching each other for support. While they visit him at the hospital, they vow never to fight over a boy again and leave to eat. Carly returns to kiss Shane, but it appears to be only in a show that she has won the bet, not because she genuinely likes him. Also, she does this when Sam has left, not in front of her.

iKiss
This episode is S/F/C (Sam/Freddie/Carly) development ( friendship and relationship ), considered to be mainly Seddie as well as Creddie, but there are definite Cam friendship scenes and moments that suggest that Carly and Sam may have affections for each other.

In the beginning, Freddie handcuffs Sam to Gibby. Although Carly doesn't take sides, she seems to be annoyed that Freddie played a prank on Sam. Later, Carly and Sam go to see "The First Kiss", an example of the Cam friendship, because Sam hates cheesy teenage movies, but goes because Carly wanted to see it. The title itself could actually be revealing more than it seems, as after Freddie asks how it went, Carly claims says it was the worst movie ever. This under the radar statement perhaps sheds light on Sam's emotions regarding the kiss. When Carly later reflects on her own first kiss ( her and Sam exchange banter over how it tasted like potato salad ) and asks Sam about hers, Sam initially is dishonest and states that she had a first kiss. Although she's lying, when she talks about it, she wears the same face Carly did when she looked back on her kiss, and seeing as Sam answers right after Carly, there's a chance she was thinking of her while making up this lie. She leaves and Freddie reveals that he's never had his first kiss ( a possibility being that he wanted it to be Carly ). After this, Carly makes no suggestion at kissing him, which solidifies the notion that she doesn't like him as more than a friend. On the next iCarly, they show a trailer of a fake movie "Kelly Cooper: Terrible Movie", which parodies the stereotypical movie about a teenager going through adolescence, wanting to be accepted, coming of age and trying to find themselves. Some noticed that the "hottie/dreamboy" for Carly in the trailer is Gibby, not Freddie. The sketch can be seen as a real metaphor for what's happening in the actual show with Sam ( as this episode focuses on her ), seeing as she kisses a boy for the first time. Possibly after her first kiss, she realizes something about herself.

Sam reveals that Freddie has never kissed a girl on the web show, straining their friendship, annoying Carly, and ruining Freddie's social life. ( Oddly, after Sam reveals this fact and leaves, Carly chases her down to talk to her, instead of staying with Freddie to comfort him. ) Sam is unfazed by this until Carly admonishes her. Carly is unable to look at Sam a few times while she scolds her, and Sam feels guilty. This leads to Sam telling off the viewers who made fun of Freddie, and revealing that she herself has never had her first kiss. When she confesses about not having a first kiss, she gives a look to Carly before continuing. Carly, proud of Sam's action, stops the web show to tell Sam that she's impressed. When Sam explains that she wasn't lying about never having a first kiss, Carly says, "Wait... you've seriously never kissed anyone?" It's pretty ambiguous, and she easily could've said "Wait... you've seriously never kissed a guy?", but she didn't, which leaves room to question whether Carly believes that Sam may like girls. Carly also says she is surprised about Sam not having kissed anyone because Sam always seemed "so ... willing." If Carly has this impression of Sam, it could mean Sam has been sending out signals, but Carly didn´t get that they were directed at her. Sam leaves to go and apologize to Freddie.

[ If Sam is telling the truth when she says she's never kissed anyone, that would mean she never kissed Jonah, the boy she was "in love with" in iHate Sam's Boyfriend. This is an indicator at least that Sam may have dodged kissing Jonah because she didn't like him, at most that she doesn't feel attracted to guys. This would also explain why Jonah tried to kiss Carly although he really seemed to like Sam. ]

When Sam arrives at Freddie's place, she looks guilty the entire time, while Freddie looks nervous. When he suggests they should kiss just to get it over with, both make a promise not to tell anyone about it and then kiss. During most of it, Sam looks uncomfortable, far off and less engaged in the kiss than Freddie, although she attempts to close her eyes when the kiss ends, seeming to try and feel something. After they part, her demeanor and face seem to suggest she may have had a painful realization. At this point, it could be that she might not like Freddie, or other guys. The ending is considered open ended to say the least, because although Sam tries to play it off as nothing, she didn't appear to enjoy kissing Freddie, it resembled more waiting for a spark that wouldn't come. While Freddie seems satisfied, even happy, Sam has a look of worry and remorse. Granted they are supposed to be "frienemies" at this stage, and a first kiss is awkward, but had their kiss sparked feelings in Sam, her facial expression would probably have been different. She looks conflicted, even confused, one could say. Some have even compared her expression to that of the heroine in But I'm A Cheerleader, a film about a girl who ultimately discovers she is a lesbian, after kissing her boyfriend. For this reason, it could be assumed that Sam doesn't have feelings for Freddie, but actually likes someone else. It may be possible that Freddie has affections for Sam, but the question still remains as to who Sam has feelings for.

Rumors on the episode itself: This episode goes under a lot of speculation with the small details that lead to the big ending of the episode. Some consider this episode to be a result of executive meddling ( as well as iGo Nuclear ) because it continually mocked teen love and it's depiction in literature ( movies in this case ). Also, some believe Sam's attire was planned specifically for the episode, which breaks continuity because Sam wears the color pink ( on iCarly.com, this was a comment when Sam wore a pink blanket: "This is a RARE occasion. Sam usually doesn't let anything PINK touch her skin." ), and isn't portrayed as a girly girl ( see iMake Sam Girlier ). If this kiss is momentous in itself, why does Sam have to be dressed up and established as the girl? iGo Nuclear seemed to have a broken moral to it too, as Carly and Freddie made great efforts to make a good environmental project and had to go on a dreaded retreat for extra credit, while Sam did nothing and got an A. The message here would be, "don't try and help the earth, because you're probably doing it wrong anyways". iKiss seems to follow this broken aesop, at first bashing every teen movie cliché, then falling into the biggest one, the first kiss.

iMake Sam Girlier
This episode mainly centers around Sam's character, but it also has the Cam friendship in it, as well as possible indications that Carly may like Sam. Initially this episode was going to be called "iMake Sam Girly" or "iGirlify Sam", but they decided on "iMake Sam Girlier", probably so it woudn't imply that Sam is a tomboy, although throughout the episode, it's plainly obvious that she most definitely is one.

Carly organizes a surprise birthday party for Sam and is a bit obsessed about making it perfect because her mom never throws her an appropriate party. She also invites Pete, a guy Sam has a crush on. When it's time to say a few words about Sam, Carly goes first and says Sam is "her best friend in the world, the funniest person she's ever met, smart and creative and fun and awesome and the only person she knows that can eat a full ham in less than 15 minutes", to which Sam smiles and nods to. Pete also makes a speech, complimenting Sam's tough demeanor and calling Sam "one bad dude", which seems to sadden Sam.

The next day, Sam is seen clearing out her locker, to Carly's confusion ( she notes that Sam gets rid of her throwing eggs ), and her best friend is aware that Sam's been acting weird since her party. After Sam refuses to stop Jocelyn, a Senior at Ridgeway, from bullying a kid, 'Straight A' Carly Shay even blows off class to ask Sam what's going on, and Sam reveals that she doesn't like the fact that people don't consider her a girl, most importantly, Pete. Although Carly agrees when Sam asks her to give her an image change and make her all "girly and weak", Carly NEVER indicates that she wanted Sam to change at all. Also, this episode brings in Fridge Logic, because Sam was revealed to have competed in beauty pageants in iWas a Pageant Girl, and she only had a hard time winning because she never answered the questions the way the judges wanted. It hardly makes sense that Sam would need help becoming more girly, had she formerly been a beauty pageant contestant. Carly tells Sam that if she wants to do this, she has to fully commit, meaning no fighting, spitting for distance, and no more wearing boxer shorts. Given, Carly's probably seen her best friend wear boxers a bunch of times when she sleeps over ( in iGo to Japan, Sam is wearing boxers as pajamas ), but she continues on to say that Sam has to wear girl underwear, which apparently Sam hates, as she cuts Carly off whenever she wants to say "panties" and screams when Carly says it anyway.

Hints at Sam being a tomboy don't stop there, as Carly tries to tackle Sam's manners when she eats. When Carly makes Freddie role - play with Sam, Sam puts a bag over his head so she won't have to look at his face while pretending she likes him. It is possible that after their kiss, she may still see him as just a friend, as she keeps their promise to go back to hating him right after the fact and wrestles him to the ground shortly after.

After Carly gave Sam a complete makeover including a new outfit, she takes her to the Groovie Smoothie because she found out Pete will always be there after baseball practice. Sam talks to him, communicating with Carly through signs, and he asks her on a date.

At school, Sam talks about having a great date without incident, and Carly is proud that Sam made a commitment and stuck to it. When Jocelyn pushes people around, Sam stands her ground after laughing at her. After Jocelyn pushes her, Sam asks Carly if she may beat her up, but Carly says no. Reluctantly, Sam takes her friend's advice, exemplifying the strong bond between the two, because were it anyone else, Sam would've disregarded them. Dan Schneider notes that Carly is the ONLY person who can control Sam merely through words.

An emotional scene takes place in the Groovy Smoothie when Jocelyn bullies Sam again, which causes Carly to make an out of character move by restraining Sam to confront Jocelyn herself. It's obvious that Carly is clearly outmatched and it's proven when Jocelyn shoves her to the ground effortlessly. Sam looks conflicted and about ready to cry until Carly tells her to "Rip her head off". From just these words, Sam goes into a fit of unstoppable rage and beats up Jocelyn, forcing her to tap out and throwing her out of the shop. After this, she hugs Carly, Freddie engulfing them in a group hug. Soon she learns that Pete saw her un-lady like actions, but to everyone's surprise, he likes a girl "that can kiss good and snap a bone if she needs to." Although Pete seems to like the aggressive Sam, he is never seen again.

Pete could've been Sam's last attempt at liking a guy, as she kissed Freddie, but went right back to hating him, which could be giving out the message that she doesn't like Freddie as more than a friend. Seeing as Sam currently hasn't dated a guy since, there is a likelihood that Sam maybe has an internal struggle with coming to terms with who she likes, at this point the options being Freddie or Carly. It's odd that Sam went on a date so early after iKiss to make the argument that she likes Freddie, and the fact that Pete isn't mentioned again after the episode must mean that they had a falling out of some kind. Again, as in iHate Sam's Boyfriend, Sam seems to really like a guy, but it doesn't work out. Additionally, Sam wears her rainbow ring for the first time in "iDate a Bad Boy", which aired shortly after this episode.

This episode blatantly shows that Sam is at Carly's beck and call, but also underneath the seams, suggests that Carly has affections for Sam, too. It may be that Carly likes an aggressive Sam to protect her and be her knight in shining armor, as she was at the end of the episode. Despite the fact that she helped Sam become girly, she didn't mention wanting it for Sam, or thinking it best for Sam. She even tried to defend Sam's behavior, seeming to like it. For Carly, Sam could be her rugged, abrasive prince in disguise, as Sam always is ready to beat up anyone that crosses Carly.

iReunite With Missy
This episode focuses on the friendship of Carly and Sam and especially shows Sam´s reaction if someone tries to get between them. Once again, it portrays Freddie as a mediator, as he makes a personal sacrifice for the sake of Sam and Carly's relationship.

Missy Robinson, an old friend of Carly´s, moves to Seattle. Sam seems uncomfortable, possibly jealous, from the first time she sees her when Carly and Missy hug and scream happily. She wants to give Carly a chance to bond with her old friend, though, and is ready to accept that Carly has to decline an invitation from her for that, showing that she wants Carly to have a good time even if it is without her. Missy seems to be nice at first, too, and invites Sam to accompany Carly and her on a helicopter ride. When Sam ends up at a pinata factory after going to the address Missy gave her, she begins to distrust her and openly says so. Missy then drops Sam´s cellphone in Wahoo punch and gives her chocolate that expired in 1992, causing Sam to have food poisoning and heavy fits of vomiting that night. After that, Sam is sure Missy is trying to get rid of her. When Missy even takes her place on iCarly, Sam is visibly saddened and fears to lose Carly. After she tells Carly this, Carly says Sam is just paranoid, a trait she showed in the past. Carly then urges Sam to talk to Missy, who maintains everything that happened to Sam was an accident. Sam reluctantly gives her another chance and tries to bond with her, showing how much influence Carly has on Sam; if not for Carly, Sam would never have talked to Missy in a friendly way again, but for Carly´s sake, she is ready to make peace with her. As soon as Carly is gone, however, Missy admits Sam´s accusations were right and she wants to have Carly to herself. She also makes it clear that Sam has no chance against her, since Carly would never believe how evil she is and would blame Sam if Sam hurt her.

What happens next is very astonishing: since her usual way of dealing with an enemy (beating them up) won´t work, Sam asks Freddie for help. Her question "Have I ever come to you for help before?" can be answered with a simple "Yes."; she asked Freddie for help before in "iMight Switch Schools", and just like now, she was afraid to lose Carly. Although she loves teasing Freddie, she is ready to ask him for help if she thinks she has no other way to keep Carly close to her, showing how important her relationship with Carly is to her.

Further signs of how close Carly and Sam are are shown throughout the episode: Carly is ready to cancel the show when Sam is sick and takes care of her afterwards. When Missy accidentally reveals to Carly she is indeed trying to get rid of Sam, Carly immediately distances herself from her and says Sam is her only best friend. She also feels very sorry for not believing Sam, but surprisingly, Sam isn´t angry. Sam clearly feels more towards Carly than towards anyone else, and Missy´s suggestive "You two enjoy each other" might imply even she realized Sam and Carly are more than just ordinary friends.

iThink They Kissed
This is mainly an S/F/C friendship-episode, but there are strong hints that Carly and Sam could feel attracted to each other.

An important friendship moment is shown at the beginning of the episode when Carly takes Sam to the dentist. Like in several other episodes, Carly takes care of Sam in place of her mother. She does her best to comfort Sam when she freaks out in the dentist's office, because she knows that Sam hasn't been to one in a while, and she's really nervous about it. They also have their own encouragement phrase ("Stay blonde!" - "Stay brune!"). While Sam´s on laughing gas, Carly also plays along with her and doesn´t complain about the ungentle way she touches her. Another sign of how close their friendship is is when Carly accuses Sam of having secrets. Sam immediately feels guilty and returns the $20 she stole from Carly. With other people, Sam never feels guilty about stealing from them, as shown in "iHatch Chicks" with Duke´s wallet or in "iReunite with Missy" with Missy´s phone.

Hints at stronger feelings between Carly and Sam start as soon as Sam is on laughing gas. Influenced by the drug, Sam tells Carly she kissed Freddie. Since some drugs make people more likely to say what they feel, this could mean Sam wanted to tell someone for a long time. It can also be noted that Sam tries to kiss Carly afterwards. Although she may not realize she is talking to Carly, she realizes she is talking to a girl ( Sam says "Pretty blurry girl!" ) and still tries to kiss her. ( Early on in the conversation it is implied that Sam knows she is talking to Carly, as she says, "We need to go to the dentist!" ) Before she tells Carly about the kiss, Sam reveals that she's scared to say her real secret, and turns away with a somewhat sad look on her face, which possibly indicates that she didn't like it at all. After Carly encourages her to say it, she perks up and grants Carly's request. She knows Carly would be upset about her kissing Freddie, since she says "Don´t tell Carly!" afterwards, not "Don´t tell anyone!" like they promised in "iKiss". When she later thinks Freddie revealed their secret, she gets angry at him as soon as she sees him, while she looked guilty when she was talking to Carly. This could mean she is angry at him for upsetting Carly.

Carly´s reaction to Sam´s confession is far more than simple surprise; her face shows shock and she needs quite a long time to process this information before she asks "What!?" in disbelief. The shocked look stays on her face for a long time. While she talks to Sam, she's clearly bothered about her friend's admission, as her demeanor becomes shrill and annoyed. Carly wants to talk about it after they return from the dentist, but Sam doesn't remember what she said, and Spencer interrupts what could've been Carly confronting Sam over the kiss. When she talks to her brother, she exhibits the first stage of grief or sadness, denial. Carly finds it hard to believe that Sam and Freddie kissed, and grows more angry as she continues to think about it. Not even Spencer´s attempts to calm her down are successful, she still thinks about it the next day and wants to hear the truth from Freddie. When she finally confronts Sam about it, she asks her in a completely different voice than she asked Freddie; she seemed disappointed about him not telling her, but towards Sam, she seems extremely hurt.

An interesting scene plays out when two escaped prisoners appear that breaks continuity in the entire show. Fans noticed that Carly and Freddie backed up behind Sam for support because they believed Sam was perfectly capable of taking on the prisoners. Sam also showed no signs of backing down. Dan Schneider mentioned this and clarified that had Sam been in a back alley alone, she would've taken them on, no questions asked. In this case, Sam decides not to fight due to the presence of Carly and Freddie, neither of them good fighters, which also runs the risk of them getting hurt. This shows that Sam truly cares about Carly's well being if she considers how her actions will affect Carly, and allows herself to be tied up.

The last scene makes this one of the episodes with the strongest Cam-subtext up to now. If Carly was angry about Sam and Freddie not telling her about their kiss just because they are friends, she would have been satisfied with them promising her not to have secrets from her any more; instead, she wants to know the details about the kiss. The most logical reason for this would be if she wants to know if the kiss actually meant something to Sam and Freddie and if they have feelings for each other. The tone of her voice, the nervous breaks she takes in the middle of her sentences and her facial expression whenever she talks about the kiss throughout the episode show she is extremely uncomfortable talking about it and probably afraid of the answer, implying she would be jealous if Sam and Freddie fell in love with each other. As long as she is in her right mind, she rejects Freddie, the exception being "iSaved Your Life" when she is touched by him risking his life to save her. Because of this, the only logical reason for her to be jealous would be if she considered Sam a love interest and Freddie a competition. Her extremely angry sentence "I´ll turn my back and you guys can resume kissing behind it !" could imply she might be ready to "share" Sam with Freddie ( she suggested a three - way relationship with Sam and a boy before in "iSaw Him First" ), but doesn´t want Sam and Freddie to be together if she isn´t involved.

Although Sam and Freddie don´t answer Carly´s question if they liked the kiss, Sam´s face after Carly asks if it was "fun" looks a bit as if she wants to say "Are you kidding me?"

iQuit iCarly
This episode reflects on tensions in the Carly and Sam friendship, and at the latter, shows the depth of their friendship. Also, some subtext exists that leaves room to speculate a deeper bond between the two. iQuit iCarly seems to refer to several past episodes in regards to the Cam relationship: iPilot ( the "hair" scene ), iWill Date Freddie ( Sam's line about iCarly being named after Carly ), iHatch Chicks ( the hobo sketch ), and iStage a Intervention ( the sketch Sam and Carly do on iCarly is mimicked by Fleck and Dave ).

Carly and Sam agree to help two friends, Fleck and Dave, make a video to win a contest. However, when the boys begin to argue, we get a glimpse that they have personalities that parallel Sam and Carly's. Dave reveals his responsible nature after Fleck spray paints his father's car purple and freaks out ( a trait that he and Carly share ), while Fleck shows his free spirited side, and maintains that it isn't a big deal ( a nod to Sam ). This leads to a big argument, which Carly and Sam try to defuse, but to no avail. Sam makes an ultimatum for them to be friends or not, and they choose the latter.

Carly and Sam try talking to them to get them to make up, but instead of helping resolve the conflict, they end up talking about each other to Fleck and Dave. Dave and Carly dislike the irresponsibility and recklessness of their partners and want more appreciation for their hard work, while Fleck and Sam believe that they contribute to the show the most when they are wild and entertaining, which preceeds being responsible. Both Carly and Sam look hurt while giving their speeches and when they report back to each other, they agree that their conversations did more harm than good. When they realize that they disagree about which boy is right, they begin to argue in an unusual manner, where there's no yelling, but an exchange of stinging truths. Carly wishes for Sam to show her more appreciation, which could be her asking for Sam's attention. Sam coldly mentions that the show is already named after her and Carly then brings up the fact that Sam is constantly a no-show for rehearsals. [ Edited from the scene is Carly's response that Freddie named the show and Sam said she liked it back then. Defensively, Sam insults Freddie and calls him a 'nub', and they both end up saying "So.." simultaneously. ] Earlier on in Season One, this issue was brought up by Valerie ( Freddie's girlfriend at the time ), and Sam was loyal to Carly, which could mean that it really did hurt her, but she decided to side with her best friend because she found their friendship to be more important. Also, Freddie and Valerie likely would've been involved in the argument, had Sam raised the issue at an earlier time; Carly and Sam tend to be alone when they have their biggest arguments, suggesting that outside interference will be ignored or used as a line of defense for them while arguing. They agree to end their friendship, but both look hurt as Sam leaves quietly ( she even looks back to Carly when she leaves ).

[Sam´s facial expression after Carly´s suggestion, apparently a look of discomfort or disappointment, is very similar to her face after she kissed Freddie. This soldifies the impression that Sam didn´t enjoy kissing Freddie, just like she doesn´t like it to lose her friendship with Carly.]

At the Groovie Smoothie, Carly confides in Freddie about Sam, and he tries to act as a mediator. When Sam enters with Fleck, Carly seems to look extremely annoyed, which may be a sign that she is jealous of him having Sam's attention, as when she later encounters Sam alone, she doesn't do this. Freddie suggests they try and make up, but they end up arguing more and Carly bans Sam from her house.

Sam and Carly enlist the aid of Fleck and Dave for technical help, which shows the effort they make to maintain the status quo on their webshow. Other than on a regular iCarly webcast, where they jump around while Freddie does the countdown, they are very quiet in the beginning and look less energetic. Carly dresses up as a hobo for their sketch ( which seems to be a reference to iHatch Chicks where Sam reveals her amusement with hobos ), possibly showing that she wants to make up with Sam by including something she likes on the show. She's even wearing gloves with peace signs on them. When they have technical problems, they are unable to continue the webshow and iCarly seems to be falling apart in front of all the viewers. Carly reluctantly suggests cancelling the show, to which Sam agrees in a bitter tone, but neither girl seems to be happy with this decision, because they know it symbolizes their collapsing relationship. Again, Freddie tries to speak sense into the girls, but they storm off the sets, Carly looking sad, while Sam is visibly upset.

When Carly and Sam meet at their lockers, they are able to be civil towards each other until Freddie appears, then argue over him similarly to the way a divorced couple fights over a son ( Dan Schneider even makes this comment ). Freddie himself says "I can't believe you two are really breaking up", signifying that they must have a really strong relationship, because that line is reserved for couples who date. It could imply that Sam and Carly may have a romantic friendship, or act like more than friends. Carly also brings up her relationship with Freddie when they fight. Although she says "I don't love you any less." and " Freddie loves me!", she seems to be using the dating card against Sam to make her jealous ( iSaved Your Life comes before iQuit iCarly in production order ). Since Carly introduces the topic in the midst of a fight with Sam, it's possible that she wanted Sam to feel hurt, or angry, and said those things to get a reaction out of her, not to state feelings for him. Sam for her part, felt some way about it, because when Carly mentions loving Freddie, Sam looks off as if exasperated and desperate, maybe even annoyed.

For some reason, Carly doesn't tell Spencer that iCarly was cancelled, nor mentions not being friends with Sam any more after he asks about her. This is probably because she expected to make up with Sam sometime in the near future, or she feared that Spencer would think something's really wrong. When both want to use a window washing platform to make their video, Sam and Carly continue arguing until Sam decides to jump on the platform without a harness, and Carly follows her, worried that she'll hurt herself. Freddie could've jumped onto the platform, too, so it's interesting to see he doesn't try to save either girl. Clearly, Carly was scared to even be on the apparatus, but she wanted to get Sam off the platform. Sam wanted the same for Carly, so they were left at a stalemate. When Carly nearly falls off of the platform, Sam's tough girl persona seems to fade, and fighting her fear, she goes down to try and save Carly. When Freddie tries to give her a warning, she snaps at him, seeming dead-set on getting to her best friend. Though they've fought for most of this episode, this test seems to instantly bring the friends back together, as Sam gives her hand to Carly to take. Both girls admit to each other that they're scared (Sam rarely admits any kind of weakness), but Carly shows how much faith she has in Sam by taking Sam's hand.

Spencer arrives when he sees Carly hanging off the scaffold. When he firsts sees her, in the shot we can hear Carly scream "Sam!", not "Help!", "Spencer!" or "Freddie!", she calls out to Sam to save her. Sam initially has a hard time in getting Carly to safety at first, but when Spencer says that Sam isn't strong enough to lift Carly, Sam gets offended by this, screams "Really!!!" at him ( Sam is hardly ever rude to Spencer ), and then proceeds to prove him wrong and lifts Carly back onto the platform safely. After Spencer throws a rope and it almost knocks Sam off of the scaffold, Carly returns the favor and saves Sam from falling. After they are pulled up, Carly and Sam try to play off the events as little, Sam even going so far as to say they didn't cry, but they both start to break down when they realize they could have died. Sam, who usually avoids showing her emotions, openly cries with Carly. Spencer puts the two together to hug, which suggests that he sensed problems within the girls' relationship, even though Carly never told him what happened between her and Sam. They cry and hug in each other's arms, totally disregarding everyone in the room, which suggests that they are off in their own little world.

iSaved Your Life
Although this episode has an undeniable Creddie-main plot, there are many things that can be seen as Cam-hints. In his blogs, Dan Schneider called the extended edition, which added a major Cam-scene, "the way this episode was meant to be seen."

At the beginning of this episode, there are already two physical Cam-moments. During the webcast, Carly playfully gives Sam a noogie and agrees that she´s "not educated, but a lot of fun." After Sam later attacks Spencer with a backup blow tube she had hidden somewhere although Carly put their assassin-game on hold, Carly frisks her. Given iCarly´s target audience, it´s barely possible for them to get more intimate. Sam seems to enjoy the physical contact with Carly as she smirks when Carly begins the frisk, and Carly slapping Sam´s butt after she finds two more blow tubes adds even more of a sexual impression to the scene.

After Freddie saves Carly´s life and she kisses him, Sam immediately feels something´s wrong when she meets Carly in the hallway. In the TV version Carly just shouts "I kissed Freddie!", Sam is shocked, and the scene ends, but the extended version expands this scene significantly. Sam is concerned about her best friend and wants to know what happened, but Carly feels uncomfortable and only tells her about the kiss when she is safe inside her apartment, fearing that Sam will hit her. Sam, however, seems surprised and shocked, not angry, about Carly kissing Freddie. She offers to talk with her about it and also reveals she never hit Carly before. Dan Schneider further explained in his blogs that Sam has way too much respect for Carly to ever get violent with her, showing that their relationship is on a different level than Sam´s relationship with anyone else. Carly expresses her consent to talk with Sam by pulling her into the apartment and slamming the door behind her.

While the conversation between Carly and Sam is never shown, the next scene is clearly one of the main events of this episode. Sam appears in the hallways and is amused by Carly and Freddie's new relationship. This could be seen as Sam being insecure with the new situation and trying to laugh it off, though she has insight that neither Freddie nor Carly has. Sam is confident that Carly and Freddie won´t last as a couple and tells Freddie to "savor" Carly´s love. She tells this Freddie as she watches Carly leave to class, which hints that she was thinking more about Carly than Freddie while she talked to him. When Freddie asks her to explain the situation to him, she compares it to an experience she made herself two years prior when she dated a boy just because he got her bacon from all over the world; just like her back then, Carly only loves what Freddie did, not him personally. The most notable fact about this conversation is that Sam doesn´t say a single mean word to Freddie, something she only does when she is talking to him about Carly.

Although Sam´s advice can be seen as a way to keep her friends from getting hurt because they rushed things, it could also be motivated by jealousy; she openly admits that Carly and Freddie being a couple makes her "wanna puke up blood", but when he asks her if she´s jealous, she responds "Gross!". This admission can be taken a few ways. If it's sincere, Sam could be disgusted at Freddie's implication that she might like him, or feels that she can do way better than Freddie. On the other hand, some believe this to be Sam hiding her feelings about Freddie; if this is true, Sam easily could've said "You wish". Her response brings to light a likelihood that she may not feel an attraction to him, but to gauge her reaction fully, one has to consider the target of Freddie's question. Who he's referring to is vague, and it's likely that he could've been talking about either himself or Carly. Seeing as Carly is Sam's best friend, it would be unusual for Sam to call her "gross", and Freddie is a mediator in too many of Carly and Sam's arguments to cause any sort of schism in the girls' relationship. It makes more sense for him to suggest Sam is jealous of him; season one revolved around Sam and Freddie vying for Carly's approval. Although Freddie doesn´t say who he thinks Sam is jealous of, the way he raises his eyebrows during this question looks like he is playfully flirting with her. If Sam noticed that, her answer only rules out her being jealous of Carly.

When Freddie later doubts Carly´s feelings for him and tells her about what Sam told him, they agree to put their relationship on hold until he heals. It is interesting that Carly isn´t angry about Sam sabotaging her relationship although she knows where Freddie´s bacon metaphor came from. Carly even identifies the incident Freddie is alluding to and compares it to her situation with him. In the extended version, she even repeats a line that Sam says earlier in the episode regarding the bacon itself and says it in the same tone Sam did. She also never officially declared Freddie and herself a couple; although she got extremely possessive when another girl showed interest in him, she only answered "I don´t know ... maybe ... " in an insecure and evasive way when Freddie asked if they are boyfriend and girlfriend, meaning she possibly already doubted her feelings for him. When Freddie leaves, she kisses him on the cheek only, symbolizing how they go back to friendship after almost being a couple. The relationship between Carly and Sam, however, has not changed at all and has just proven its strength.

Freddie´s last words seem especially meaningful in the extended version; while he says "What did I do?" in disbelief the first time, it sounds like a painful realization when he screams it again. He possibly knows he gave up his only chance with Carly since she isn´t attracted to him at all when she is in her right mind.

iWas a Pageant Girl
iWas a Pageant Girl is basically a friendship episode with some interesting, questionable moments between Carly and Sam.

During the web show at the beginning of the episode, Sam jokes that a guest on the show should break something on Freddie's body, and he whines, "If you're in love with me, just say so", to which she sticks her tongue out and makes a whiney noise. It's interesting that Freddie always brings up Sam liking him to annoy her, yet she never reciprocates this. Although this is considered normal banter between the two, it brings up the fact that Sam doesn't tell Freddie anything about her love life ( even after they kissed ). Sam always confides in Carly, though she masks her deep insecurities, leaving the possibility that she wouldn't tell Carly if she had a crush on her. After Sam tells Carly and Freddie she used to be a beauty pageant girl, Freddie laughs at Sam. Carly doesn't laugh, however, showing the loyal friend that she is ( she possibly knows that it's difficult for Sam to open up about girly things ). Sam learns that her former rival is set to win her 100th consecutive competition, and begs Carly to enter the next beauty pageant for her. When Sam starts throwing a tantrum, Carly quickly gives in, as she ( according to Freddie ) always does.

In preparation for the pageant, Sam helps train Carly, giving her tips for her Q and A, as well as providing her with a dress. She compliments Carly when she comes out wearing the dress, and answers "Hooott!" after Carly asks how she looks. When Sam suggests that Carly use props to stuff her bra ( a recurring joke in the show is Carly being considered "flat chested" ), Carly refuses to do so. When they meet LeAnn Carter, Sam's rival, at the pageant, Carly is surprised that she is nice, and that Sam is offended by every compliment that comes out of her mouth. Sam explains this by stating her dislike for people, with the exception of Carly because she's gotten used to her, practically an admission that she holds Carly to different standards than everyone else.

A bizarre scene commences when Sam asks Carly to change from her dress because she's going to need it. Carly is annoyed about having to train for nine hours for naught and giving in to Sam's tantrum, only to find that Sam is going to compete anyways. They go to a changing room, and in her impatience, Sam aggressively takes the dress and shoes off of Carly, thinking that she is helping Carly out. It only furthers Carly's annoyance and Sam asks if she's mad at her, a sign of guilt on Sam's part. Rape humor ensues when Carly says "Thanks for being gentle!" and "I feel violated!" after Sam emerges from the changing room. Though the lines were likely sarcastic and a result of Carly's frustration, it goes to show that a lot of innuendo between the two goes under the radar in the show. Whether it's poking fun at rape or divorce, usually Sam and Carly will deliver these lines, which suggests that the writers script these scenes intentionally.

Carly is only able to be angry at Sam for a small time, which is weird because Carly has quite a short temper and would've been justified in her anger. She prevents Sam from hurting LeAnn, and seeing as Sam is very strong, despite her size, it's likely that she let Carly hold her back. While Sam is competing, Carly supports her and cheers her on, acting like a proud mother would for her child ( especially during the introduction, when she says "This one's mine!", in reference to Sam ). She also shows signs of worry for Sam ( since Sam has to improvise what to do for the talent competition ). When they get home at the end, Carly proudly tells Spencer and Freddie about Sam winning the pageant and is as annoyed as Sam when the boys don´t pay attention to them.