Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20140914192430

Seriously, S&C ruined absolutely everything and it pisses me off now more than ever. The worst part is that anyone, upon first hearing about the concept, knew it was a bad idea and Dan, Ariana and Jennette (yes, Jennette, too) should have had that same foresight from the beginning and they shouldn't have agreed to it. It held them all back tremendously and ultimately sabotaged all chances of us getting a decent iCarly reunion. it was basically the final nail in the coffin for everyone involved.

SMH. I still don't get it. Jennette was clearly already sick of playing Sam before iCarly even ended. Why in God's name would she agree to do a spin-off--and one with an unbelievably crappy concept, at that?! She wouldn't have needed to go through all this trouble skipping the KCA's, dealing with Ariana, etc. if she just never agreed to do it in the first place. Jennette's smarter than this; WAY smarter.

Could she have possibly calculated the whole thing from the beginning of filming? Somehow, I don't think so. She complained from beginning to end and I think the KCA's marked the moment when she was finally fed up with everything and the way Nick had treated her.

I'm just now thinking that maybe she made a promise with Ariana a long time ago that they would do a show together (she has confirmed that they did want that at one point) which is why she let the whole "Nick inserting Ariana into what was originally meant to be her show" thing slide. Then, when her friendship with Ariana turned sour, she decided enough was enough and eventually rebelled. It's the only thing that makes a miniscule of sense.

Even so, I still can't wrap my head around how she possibly could have thought S&C would be a good idea. The mere name sounded completely ludicrous and stupid. It's comparable to what Nathan is doing now with HD. Could there be ungodly amounts of money involved in these projects? Do they figure it's the best and only option to keep them afloat? Who knows? xP