Talk:Seddie/@comment-3247345-20160610071217/@comment-14284535-20160615221430

@Sweetsalmonsoda - The difference was that others contributed to those series. Starting with Season 4 of iCarly and the corresponding time with Victorious, DS had virtually total control of the series. The average quality is more likely to be higher with a bunch of different writers to write 2-5 decent episodes each rather than 1 writer script 10-20 in one season. Oh, and the writers from the early iCarly's are better than he is.

@Moden - IMHO, if DS had wanted to dabble with non-kids stories, he had THE perfect opportunity with iCarly. Think about it. It was a series whose popularity cut across age demographics (the ONLY cable broadcast EVER to win its time slot in the ratings), so there was a built-in audience who would be receptive to the show becoming more mature. Indeed, I thought the Seddie Arc was going to do that - and it would have given him a perfect excuse to tackle more realistic and mature topics. Instead, he regressed.

As for Disney, that makes some sense.