User blog comment:Cartoonprincess/Why I Feel Unfulfilled xP/@comment-4542190-20120527151543

Wow, from where to begin? Let's see..

Yeah, it was a shock for me. I knew that this would be the last season (or at least, it would most likely be) but hearing that the finale will air in November.. didn't expect that. Taking into account that there was a significant space between recent episodes came out and similar things, one got the idea that the end could delay-probably until the end of the year.

Every show has its ups and downs,right? It was inevitable for iCarly as well ,though I don't believe it went THAT much downhill as some say. And it seems it got on the right track again (not only for what happened in iOpen a Restaurant:D). And I don't think that Mr.Schneider is to blame-not solely at least. He is a writer/tv producer, not a miracle worker. You can't have every single episode just fine. And nobody's perfect, right? Something you can say is that, working for both iCarly and Victorious (3 shows if you put the new one starring Jennette) at the same time made the aforementioned shows not as good as they could be-if Mr. Schneider and his team focused on one at at a time, which is evident I believe (fans expressing complaints etc).

I watched Wizards of Waverly Place (at the start, I was like "What is that WOWP they're talking about????") and Hannah Montana, not on a regular basis, not a hardcore fan of either of the two, just colossal Disney fan (though I confess I can't just like all the shows just becasue I LOVE Disney. Some are just so lame..). In Hannah Montana I was a bit more regular I think but didn't watch the last season. Apart from feeling bad (and anger) for Justin not winning the contest (because he should) and having Alex win (BOTH in the movie AND the series finale!!!!) just because miss Gomez was the star and Alex was the main character/the show being mostly for Alex not anything specific I have to say. You're right, these shows hardly had so many "fronts" open-and they were resolved.

iCarly being a sitcom is the most important reason for the lack of continuity, sure. That's why romance comes to play a very important role- it's one of the few things that can help with continuity. Take some of the best known (and at the same time, most successful) comedy shows. Friends, The Big Bang Theory. Comedy was/is the main element, no doubt. But romance was/is more than just icing the cake there-for me, it was a stepping stone.Romance brought iCarly to such heights (iSaved Your Life, etc) I believe.

Now, I don't want to start ship wars or anything like that (I believe I've never did to start now) but I really can't understand what the problem is if Creddie happens (for me, there is no problem). All the "it will ruin the show", "it will be totally absurd", "makes no sense" and similar seem so much baseless and at times,spiteful to me-and isn't that ship warring in the first place? If Carly and Freddie love each other (and there have been strong indications to say at least for that) then, seriously, what's the problem? Anyway..

Finally, I've said so on chat a couple times (not regular on chat) that, I'd really like if iCarly didn't end with the last episode of the series but with a movie in cinema.

PS: Princess, if you keep up with that (writing blogs that the WHOLE Wikia comments on) I already see you getting your column in a major newspaper or even becoming a tv critic:)- hey, I'm not kidding:)