Talk:Seddie/@comment-3247345-20120103070524/@comment-4184884-20120103134937

Yep. Honestly, that's what I've always felt it came down to. We know Dan's penchant for getting couples together, only to break them up, to get them back together again towards the end. It's what Dan does. And I think this makes things easier for him in terms of writing the characters because he can go just go back to the old dynamic until he decides at the end that it's time to get them back together again...and by the time he gets them back together there wouldn't even be much iCarly left so he wouldn't really have to do a lot of writing them as couple. Plus, when they get together, we don't have to go through all the kinks that happened during the arc. Sam and Freddie will no what works and what doesn't. They'll know how to act and how not to act. Things can go smoothly (or relatively smoothly anyway) from there.