Talk:IBattle Chip/@comment-4542190-20120610203119/@comment-4542190-20120611071228

The running gag with Spencer catching fire on almost everything gets really old and lame if you ask me. And we know Carly. If it was that dangerous, she wouldn't act like this. Remember how Spencer overreacted when he accidentaly pinched himself with a screwdriver, made just a tiny wound with a drop of blood? And he was all freaked out? About Chip in the end, I've read many comments and it shows that opinions diverge. Personally, I don't think that an episode of a kid's show would end with a kid being stuck at a death trap, waiting for the inevitable- it's just so gross and improper (even for the sake of comedy). And Gibby is Gibby... a character mainly trusted with the comic relief. Like we both say, we have mainly a sitcom to deal with.

Sam dealing with the bully was like her listening to her shoulder angel. Not wanting to hug the kid afterwards was like hearing her shoulder demon. Sam didn't owe to protect the kid to begin with. The kid didn't force anything, he kindly asked. And seriously, what bad thing can come out from a hug? On the contrary, it does only good-even to one's actual health http://www.smart-heart-living.com/hugs-and-heart.html Type Free Hugs in YouTube search and see for yourself. Personally, if I don't hug, I feel sad and miserable.

With this outcome, it seemed like Sam did it mostly because she likes beating people up and secondary to help the kid.

Again, that's only me.