Talk:Seddie/@comment-24341760-20140522163236/@comment-3180503-20140522170040

You didn't really make some huge kind of discovery here (sorry). I believe (if I remember correctly) the Victorious school set WAS the same one they used for iCarly. However, I also believe, starting in Season 4, the entire iCarly set changed locations. Meaning that the school set you see in iGaHR and iSaFW is actually the new set made to look like the old one. But perhaps they didn't like having to rebuild so they abandoned the school storylines, even though clearly those were some of their best (see: iMHL239 and iRwM). xP

Also, people have been speculating for ages that Victorious was the main cause of iCarly's demise. While I believe this was partially true in the beginning (which would explain why the latter half of Season 3 began to suck), I also think that Dan's efforts and overall quality officially declined in late 2010/2011. Just look at how staggeringly different Season 2 of Victorious is compared to Season 1. Like the first three seasons of iCarly, Season 1 seemed to have an ongoing storyline that seemed to be going somehwere. However, suddenly in Season 2 we have episodes like Locked Up (the gang goes on a trip to a fictional country called Yerba and they end up in jail and they escape by dancing) which are really hyped up but have no point. it basically went through the same reboot that iCarly did but earlier on. Although I must say that this formula happens to work a lot better for Victorious than it does for iCarly. It had the right type of characters to pull it off. Still, much like with iCarly, Dan just threw the ships all over the place which is totally unfair to fans who have been watching it from the beginning and saw the show building up to be a certain way in Season 1. Whether this be due to pressuring of the network, I'm not sure, but I'd say it's a pretty good hunch. In any case, Victorious never ended up being the major hit that iCarly was and I believe that is because they abandoned the storylines way too early and (again, like with iCarly) fans lost interest. xP