Talk:Seddie/@comment-4257094-20150410203047/@comment-25746087-20150410222229

@iEmbargo I absolutely understand your opinon, and I absolutely agree with some points of your points, but there is a point that I do disagree on.

Why doesn't the Seddie Arc grow organically from the characters while the Creddie ending gets a bit of a nudge in every episode from iOpen a Restaurant onward?

The only episode from iOpen A Restaurant to iGoodbye that can be seen as giving a "Creddie nudge" can be iPear Store, as I don't remember any Creddie nudges in between iOAR and iGoodbye. Actually, even iPS is not really a "Creddie nudge" episode per se, it's just Freddie bashing Sam every chance he could, so although it may be anti-Seddie, that doesn't necessarily mean pro-Creddie (which you probably disagree with).

But I have a response to some other questions you raise, such as; Why is there no motivation for Freddie to ask Carly if it is too late for her to love him?  And Why is Carly's manipulation of Freddie (e.g., "Please, for me?") never condemned?. My answer to that is: Laugh Track purpose. The "please for me" thing was to get a laugh track in, as some what of a catch phrase, as you know in the first Season, Freddie can't turn down anything Carly asks of him. As for there being no motivation, again, laugh track-it's so random, that Carly is taken aback, and we're all supposed to be like "LOL that's weird" like Carly is.

But, as you have said about your opinions, I could be wrong about my opinions as well. But it seems that it is much more likely you are correct, as most have joined the "Dan was trying to live out a fantasy as Freddie getting his dream girl in Carly and hating the evil girl in Sam" theory, with Creddie always being meant to be.

Although, I still wonder about the Creddie kiss being Dan throwing a bone to Creddiers, as he knew about Sam getting a different show for a while, and was planning on having Freddie on it already (at least at the time of filming iGoodbye). But, as all Creddiers and now most Seddiers believe, that theory is probably inncorrect, and Dan probably hates Seddie just as much as Jennette and Nathan do.