Talk:IMove Out/@comment-3276102-20110222202806/@comment-3419317-20110321174516

@ Creddie all the way :

When those boys stuck the asparagus on Freddie's locker, I really don't think it was him having to eat a vegetable that they were rubbing in.

The asparagus wasn't the issue. Freddie was humiliated because Mrs. Benson was treating him like a small child. That was always Freddie's problem with his mother.

In my opinion, it really wasn't any more or less embarrassing than showing the baby pictures to his classmates. (Although I would note that they were just pictures of a baby. The students wouldn't even have known it was Freddie if somebody hadn't told them.)

In any case, it doesn't really matter which was more embarrassing. The real issue is that Carly seemed to find great amusement in spiking Freddie's humiliation in the first scene, and in the very next one, she was now (for no apparent reason) taking on the "sympathetic friend" role :

''Carly : What did you say to Gibby?

Freddie : It's all my mom's fault. Don't you think she's a lunatic?

Carly : Totally.''

This always killed me, because the mockery that Freddie was enduring at school was Carly's fault. If she hadn't broadcast Freddie's encounter with his mother over the webcast in the first place, none of this would have happened.

Please don't misunderstand. I like Carly very much. I think she's a really sweet person, and I believe that she cares a great deal about Freddie. But, honestly, sometimes ... Folks, let me tell you something :

When I was actively visiting FanFiction.Net, there were a number of times when I saw people judging Carly harshly. Although I knew it was unfair, the truth is ... There have been so many times on the show when Carly should have been called out for something and wasn't, that it was hard for me to care.