User blog comment:FallinqForYouhx3/The Seddie arc wasn't pointless/@comment-4029983-20110928013221

I completely agree with this blog. You've stated some extremely important points, and in the most descriptive way. And that is why I love this. Because unlike some others, they can't describe the complex relationship of Seddie such as this. But you? You did a brilliant job! I'm very impressed by the way you described how the "I love you's" weren't in a friendship way, because it's exactly how I thought about it.

If Sam even came up with the thought that Freddie said "I love you" in a friendly way/brother-sister way, she would've immediately had a mischievous smirk forming on her face, saying sarcastically "I love you too, dork." But this was different. And people (especially Creddie shippers) don't seem to see this.

It would've been a friendly "I love you" if Freddie said it less seriously, without so much emotion in his eyes and his expression. It would've been a friendly "I love you, too" if Sam had a smirk on her face, pulling some wise comeback, a.k.a "I love you too, dork." But this wasn't platonic love. This was real, raw love. And no one can change that, not even desperate Creddie shippers. Don't get me wrong, I do have a soft spot in my heart for them, since they've survived through this Seddie arc, but sometimes I just want to state the truth to them. But that would be called ship warring. . .which unfortunately isn't ship warring, stating your honest opinion. ..

And I also hear around this (not always on here):

"Both breakups were the same!"

To the people saying this. What?! Both of them were not the same at all. I mean, sure, they were both in the elevator, but that's the only thing you can really compare. When Freddie and Carly broke up (more like he broke up with her for various reasons, but that's okay. . .), he didn't say I love you. Sure, Carly began to say "But I love. . ." but Mr. Freddie Benson knows that she is in a strange trance, thinking she's in love with him. Let's observe. ..

Carly: But I love--

Freddie: You love what I did. You love that I risked my life for yours. But. . .I don't think you're in love with me. You just think you are.

Mr. Freddie Benson here stated the truth. He can see through all that fake love that Carly put out there. When you love someone, it doesn't just magically come out of nowhere. Does that really happen? No. Am I boring you? Probably, yes.

He proved her wrong, and caught her in her own tracks before she turned around and broke him. You can't hide fake love. It just doesn't happen. It was hero worship.

Ahem. Now on to the iLove You breakup. ..

Freddie: I love you.

Now you can see in Benson's eyes the seriousness of those three words. He ain't leading Sam Puckett on. Freddie isn't the type of guy to do that; he's a gentleman, more like it. Others seem to not notice this, which shocks me. You can also see the small smirk playing at his lips - he knows that he loves this girl, he knows that no matter what happens he'll always love her, he knows that she loves him too, and he knows they have to break up, as much as it hurts both of them.

Sam: I love you, too.

Now these three words, said by Sam Puckett, the tomboy with a hard, tough, abrasive personality, just make my heart melt. Yeah, corny, I know. But Sam's finally found someone who loves her for who she is, someone who isn't going to cheat on here, someone that will stay by her side, someone that she trusts. And as hard as it is for her and Freddie to break up, they both trust each other. The breakup is better for both of them, because they will get back together with more knowledge, stronger, and confident about the basis of their relationship.

We should all just lay back and see what Mr. Schneider has planned for us. The man knows what he's doing, and the Seddie arc wasn't pointless at all. We all have to understand that Sam and Freddie love each other, and true love never disappears.

Well. . .marvelous work on this blog, FallingForYou. You have shocked me silly by your use of descriptive words, important points, and evidence. It's all so very true. So kudos to you for creating a blog as amazing as this. :)