Talk:Creddie/@comment-4542190-20121031173254

Guys, I saw iGo to Japan (in reruns) and noticed something I didn&apos;t before.

While they were on the plane traveling, they noticed the animals that accompanied them. Freddie called the plural "possi" and not "possums" as everyone else. He and Carly argued (a bit and in a playful environment) over it. Later though, when Carly and Sam did the cracking up pantomime to the guards who couldn&apos;t speak English, Carly said "possi". I don&apos;t think that&apos;s something that should go unnoticed.

This reminded me of another instance (I think in iHate Sam&apos;s Boyfriend) where at first, Carly seemingly disagrees with Freddie about how Sam treated her former relationship- causing him to break his leg, characteeristically saying to Freddie "And then he rudely dumped her!". But when talking with Sam later, she took Freddie&apos;s position.

Like I&apos;ve read in the page here somewhere (about Creddie), Carly behaves differently when Freddie&apos;s around than when he is not around. Hmmm...:)

Something else I wanted to say. All those small.."things" here and there in this final season that suggest Creddie has a really serious potential to happen (YAY!)- Carly has a photo of Freddie by her bed, Freddie still loves her etc bear a resemblance to a strategy in chess used by many, including some of the greatest grandmasters (and World Champions)-and also, some of my most favorites, like Jose Raul Capablanca and Tigran Petrosian.

Gathering many small advantages (better pawn formation, placement of pieces, development, mobility, control of the center, positional advantage despite the loss in material etc) until they come together and burst into a big boom-a decisive advantage. You get what I am saying right? ;) :) (if not, let me know. Seriously).

One last thing. Haven&apos;t watched the newest episodes yet, but I read a bit about them here in the wikia. That recurring thing with Carly&apos;s one episode-good boyfriends... It&apos;s happening again. Now, this thing arguably doesn&apos;t serve any purpose or have any meaning whatsoever if it keeps up until the very end. The only thing that it will succeed in doing will be to ruin Carly&apos;s character- Carly is definitely a role model for many girls watching the show. She was designed like this from the start. And this..it&apos;s just not right to promote. Also, it wouldn&apos;t be wise either to have Carly end up with a complete random guy in the end and "live happily ever after". It would be highly anti-climactic among other things. So, as I&apos;ve said before, I believe Carly has been "unlucky" in love so far for a reason. Am I right or left? :)