Talk:Creddie/@comment-4542190-20120530142157/@comment-4658664-20120531035918

"It is not arrogant or rude."

This definitely describes the Seddie dynamic in their relationship. When Sam dated Freddie, she let all her buried anger out at an innocent Gibby, whereas otherwise if she hadn't been dating Freddie, she would have spilled it out to him instead, which was rude on her part. In iPear Store, at the end, when Freddie commented on Sam being 'lazy, a criminal, and having terrible table manners' - how shocked he was when Sam got the job at the Pear store, how reluctant he was to be working with her, etc. which can be classified as arrogant. How do Seddiers see that as love? It is arrogant and rude, and love is not arrogant and rude.

"Love is PATIENT and kind.; It does NOT INSIST ON IT'S OWN WAY; it is not irritable or resentful; it does NOT REJOICE AT WRONGDOING, but rejoices with the truth. LOVE BEARS ALL THINGS, BELIEVES ALL THINGS, HOPES ALL THINGS, ENDURES ALL THINGS."

Creddie isn't based on wrongdoing, like attempting to keep a secret about a kiss from a best friend. It's not because of a kissing game, or because someone ruined their life over something and wanted to make up for it. Creddie will be endgame when Carly faces the truth. Freddie's love for Carly has survived all five years of iCarly, and it is still believed to be true to this date, especially in iOpen A Restaurant. He has been hoping for Carly to admit her feelings since the very third scene in iPilot, and it has stayed like that even through the Seddie arc, which I find rather insurmountable, don't you think? ;)