Talk:Creddie/@comment-5679407-20121124154101

I posted this on the Seddie page: ''If Dan didn't have Sam & Cat, he would've been compelled to make a clear decision, and commit to either Creddie or Seddie. Because Sam's character continues on, I figure Dan wants to bait the Seddiers--the likely audience for Sam & Cat--with the notion of a possible romance between Sam and Freddie. Dan wants to have his cake and eat it, too. He wanted to give the Creddiers relief in the idea of Carly and Freddie's romance still being possible, while leaving it just open-ended enough to not completely disenfranchise the Seddiers. iCarly will still be a marketable brand for months after the finale, so Dan didn't completely alienate the Creddiers. This doesn't change, as Neonpink mentioned earlier, that this was a cop-out for iCarly.''

.As a Seddier, I would've been happier to see it been made certain that Freddie chose Carly, rather than have random moments that still leave the commitment to both Creddie and Seddie in the air. Now before you start reacting, this doesn't change that the episode ended pro-Creddie--I have no problem admitting that. But moving forward, and I'm not saying this to be mean, it will no longer matter what Creddiers think, as Sam will be the main character of Sam & Cat, and Carly is likely to make just one cameo appearance.

Since Seddiers are going to be the likely audience for Sam & Cat, I wouldn't be fevernt to oppose the notion that Dan will try to reconcile with the Seddiers by throwing in the possibility of Seddie. Regardless of whether the show ended Seddie or Creddie, I wasn't intent on watching Sam & Cat, despite Sam being my favorite character--Cat Valentine is more the issue, here. I'm happy that Creddie fans can at least find closure in the impression of the last Creddie moment, at least, for now...