Talk:Seddie/@comment-3199802-20110507144939/@comment-3419317-20110507163641

@ Itzxlucy :

I agree with you, for the most part ...

... although I still think that if the cast members had any input or suggestions for the show, then Dan Schneider would probably at least listen to what they have to say.

When they were casting the role of Griffin in iDate a Bad Boy, Miranda Cosgrove was given the chance to meet with the five auditioning actors in the final cut, and I would think that they would have given her a chance to offer her input into which actor should get the part.

Yes, I know, that was a special case. Dan Schneider would have felt it important for Miranda to feel comfortable with the actor playing Griffin, since they would be kissing each other during the filming.

But my point is that there's a good chance, I think, that Dan Schneider at least listens to what the cast has to say. He just doesn't tell them anything about what's planning or thinking.

So the actors don't get to decide anything, but perhaps they do have at least a small amount of influence in what goes on.

As for Nathan ... I still think it's possible that, for at least a little while after that bit about Jennette washing out her mouth, Nathan wasn't entirely objective on the shipping issue.

Or, as others have suggested, that he just didn't want to upset or disappoint anybody in the Seddie vs. Creddie debate, and just sidestepped it as best he could.