User blog comment:Marr1114/What I think Dan meant when he tweeted that you never know what the future will bring & Why Freddie will not end up with no one/@comment-4402317-20120101172038/@comment-4061054-20120101184427

I highly doubt that Dan would end his show on a neutral note. Creddie has been resolved through the Seddie storyline. Carly felt no jealousy towards the Seddie relationship other than the fact that she was bitter about the trio's friendship. If Dan wanted to imply that Carly was jealous of Seddie without ruining their relationship and being portrayed as a bad friend, he would have given her a Sam moment where she watches them kiss/cuddle/hug and looks away sadly. But Dan wanted to establish that Carly had no romantic feelings for Freddie.

And Freddie and Sam may not be together physically, but emotionally they are. They hav already professed their love for one another and Dan's obvious message in iLove You wasn't "oh, they're dysfunctional, forget about it guys." No. It was "Despite all odds, they're still in love with on another and they just need time and some growing up to do before they get back together."

For now, I can say that Dan does want to focus the series back to its original factor--comedy. I believe that Dan wanted to have an excuse to break them up so that the dynamic wouldn't be affected. But he also wanted to let the audience know that even though Sam and Freddie aren't together physically, they are still together emotionally. Their hearts belong to one another. So while the Creddie storyline has been resolved, the Seddie ship has much more to hold on to.

"Absence makes the heart grow fonder." Once Sam and Freddie grow up and realize that they're perfectly imperfect and that's the way they're meant to be, then they'll find their way back to each other. "

Freddie has never looked into Carly's eyes and professed his love to her. This is simply due to the fact that Dan wanted to save that moment for Seddie. He wanted to establish the fact that Sam is Freddie's first love (and vice-versa). He would not have saved that moment for Sam and Freddie if he had no intention of resolving their storyline. He just would've had them break up. No "i Love You" necessary. But he didn't, because he wanted to make a point about Sam and Freddie. They're far from over.

As for the fan base, honestly, Dan is a tv producer. He couldn't care less if a couple of immatur shippers laughed in other shippers' faces. He would not let that influence the direction of his show.