Talk:Creddie/@comment-5064106-20121012035338/@comment-4184884-20121012212236

@CreddieCupcake:

I'm always hesitant to post here, but I'll go for it anyways. haha

Actually, it's not necessarily true that the main character always gets the endgame romance or that they're the one that ends up with another main character. The sidekick cliche is just as common as the main protagonist cliche. Like Harry Potter. Ron and Hermione were Harry's sidekicks and they ended up together, while Harry ended up with a more "minor", relatively speaking, character. Another example more in the genre of tween sitcoms is Hannah Montana. Lily and Oliver were Miley's sidekicks and they ended up together.

As for the Sibby/Cibby thing, I think I can be really objective about it because I don't ship either and as such, I can say there has been both sibby and cibby recently. For instance, iBattle Chip was big on cibby and there was no sibby. Whereas iGo One Direction had Sibby, but no Cibby.

The thing with those "cibby" and "sibby" moments though is that none of them have had romantic undertones. I mean, we've seen romantic undertones and hints of attraction on iCarly between the girls and Freddie. We know what that looks like...and it's nothing we've seen with the girls and Gibby. It's all been very platonic. Plus, based on both girls' reactions in iSA, I think it's very likely that neither of them are harboring feelings "that way" for Gibby, nor would either of them ever entertain such feelings. There's really no chemistry for cibby or sibby if you're looking at things objectively and not from the viewpoint of one or the other being a "nice companion ship" to your Freddie ship (which, I know isn't ALWAYS the case, but it probably is often true...) But that's just my opinion from my non-cibby/sibby shipper viewpoint.