Talk:Creddie/@comment-3180503-20130531151303/@comment-4542190-20130531212246

IF you want my opinion, I'll gladly give it to you.

What I believe is that, it was bad writing as Sockstar says in addition to misinterpretation.

Sam said to Freddie about "something important" and Freddie asked her: "What? Do you want to get back together?" This was taken as Freddie kinda "proposing" to Sam (he wants to get back with her, he hasn't moved on etc) while he was merely asking Sam if she wanted to get back together. Sam asked him the same thing, then.. change of subject. The way both avoided it (each didn't know how the other would react to any response) and how the scence unfolded, appeared as a joke (considering how it was bypassed).

If you're referring to the scene in iOwn a Restaurant, it was by no means a joke. Freddie asking Carly "Is it too late for you to love me?" essentially says, "You know, I haven't given up on you, I still love you" Carly was caught off guard and he denied saying it, due to fear of what Carly could say. But he was clearly a bad actor (I mean Freddie, as character, not Nathan) both there with Carly and later on, when Sam "interrogated" him.

P.S Sockstar beated me to the celebration...