User blog comment:Lovin'Seddie/Unanswered Questions In iLMM/@comment-2246006-20110815063642/@comment-2246006-20110815215914

And I think you missed the point I was trying to make. And I don't think you know who I was talking to. I was talking to the people who were basically telling us to just be quiet and be happy that Sam and Freddie are together. My point was that we shouldn't be criticized for criticizing an episode that we may have had a few questions about.

I think Freddie's reveal should've been handled better. That's my only problem with the episode. I already know Freddie is over Carly (duh) and I'm waiting patiently for the next three episodes to answer any questions I may have. But I still have a few issues with iLMM and I don't think I (or anyone else) should be criticized for that.

I haven't seen anyone criticize the episode the way you say they are. I've been seeing a lot of: "I thought this episode was really good...but how did Sam get out of the institution? When did Sam start having feelings for Freddie? When did Freddie start falling for Sam? If Freddie figured out he liked Sam after the kiss, why did he wait until iCarly started to tell her?" Not: "This episode was bad because none of our questions were answered. WTF?!" All the people I've seen complain about the episode have done so in a calm manner that pretty much says: "Some of the things I wanted to know weren't answered in this episode. I hope the next few episodes clears things up! But since they weren't, I think I should point out that..."

This episode was good. I'd even call it great. But it still has flaws. And we should be allowed to say it did without criticism. If you thought the episode was perfect, then that's awesome. More power to you. But some of us didn't (but I thought it was pretty close), and I don't think there's any harm in thinking that way.