Talk:IGoodbye/@comment-3247345-20121224022124/@comment-4542190-20121228201623

What I've been hearing mostly (from those that would deny Creddie even if it was right before their eyes) is either that the kiss didn't mean anything or it was "just friendship" (and of course you realize what comes to my mind then), that's why I included it.

Umm guys, not wanting to appear as if I'm downgrading your intelligence or anything, but really, what resolution and talking are you talking about? Carly needed to break the 4th wall and say: "See, I kissed Freddie, I love him" or something like that? Or tell this to Freddie? I believe Carly's actions didn't leave anything to be desired, they were pretty self-explanatory. Just a little bit before she left, she came and found Freddie, alone. The whole time that Freddie wasn't looking at her, it was obvious that something was going on with her, her expressions were evident to that. Then, without warning, she touched and held Freddie's hand, gave it a caress (I don't think many interpretations as to what that meant fit here either) and kissed him. She wanted Freddie to know. About Freddie kissing her back mechanically, not believing what happened after it was over and his triumphant celebration, not many windows open again. And as I've said in an older comment of mine on the Creddie page, I bet (going "All in") that everyone who wasn't into shipping and plunged deep into the iCarly fandom in general, watching that scene, he/she wouldn't think much. He/she would say something like "This is very romantic/they love each other" etc Really, I can't see what else one would need (unless we're talking about people biased against Creddie no matter what).

That both played awkward afterwards, not saying something in particular isn't something to be used against Creddie happening there. On the contrary I would say. Sometimes, words are empty. Inadequate. Worthless. And always, actions speak louder. Like a rule in grammar says "when something is easy to understand/ easily meant from the context, it is omitted."

IceCream, yeah this came from Mr.Schneider himself. It was either in his blog, DanWarp or an official announcement from Schneider's Bakery (a really big one, with that phrase included). And you know what's best? That this came very early- I think I've read it at the time season 1-2 was playing in my country (I dunno where iCarly originally was). If you type it on Google you'll find it I believe.

P.S.: Whoa, how I managed to overdo it again with the post's length?