Talk:Seddie/@comment-3180503-20150309155407/@comment-25819493-20150309185413

The problem I always had with Creddie from the very beginning was that it's hard to root for a couple where one party is so upfront and constant with his feelings just to be routinely turned down. His crush was always played for laughs. Freddie would state his love for her, and Carly would turn him down again. *cue laughtrack*  There wasn't an interesting hurdle. If Carly ever did decide to like Freddie, all she had to say was yes, and that was it. The end. Seddie always had the more interesting angle. They were brought together by a mutual friend, but had to learn how to deal with one another. That was the natural tension. If Dan had Creddie as the original game plan, he shot himself in the foot with how he wrote the character interactions in the pilot.