Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20141230205923

This is going off of something Tash said. xP

Do you think if Nick had greenlit another season of Victorious that it would have been cancelled anyway due to Ariana's blossoming music career? And if so, do you think Dan would have had the foresight to give it a proper finale?

Personally, I think that Ariana's career would have been put on hold if Victorious had been granted another season. I know that S&C didn't stop the Grande Powerhouse from taking the world by storm, but Ariana seemed so much more enthusiastic about doing Victorious and the work environment was much better. As such, I think she would still be more focused on acting and promoting with her co-stars--ESPECIALLY if that second "Here's 2 Us" tour still ended up happening. Due to the friendlier atmosphere on set, I don't picture Ariana showing up late and being disrespectful as she was on S&C even if she did have other commitments. Ultimately, I think that Yours Truly would have been further delayed or perhaps it would never have been released.

As for Dan, I still don't think he would have had a proper finale written out. Regardless of whether Ariana blew up or not, Season "4" of Victorious still likely would have been its last season. Obviously, Dan didn't have the perception to realize that iCarly was coming to a close and that he needed to tie up loose ends. If anything, I would have expected the Victorious finale to be seriously half-assed.

On the other hand, Dan did seem to put a bit more heart and effort into Victorious. Who knows? Maybe the Cabbie/Bori/Bade development would have actually gotten somewhere; maybe Andre's crush on Jade even could have made a resurgence (I personally wouldn't have liked this this but it's just an example). Robbie, himself, was getting a lot of development in the last season (not surprising, as this character was one of Dan's many infamous self-insertions) except he was being developed the right way as opposed to the devolvement Freddie went through. xP