Talk:Seddie/@comment-2011415-20110412201534

A comment on Dan's blog I pretty much agree with (even though it's a little bit harsh at some points):

"I freaking loved iOMG. Screaming and crying and flailing galore.

But one thing REALLY pisses me off here... The damn shippers. I mean, yes, I'm one of them, and I admit, I'll get pretty worked up against others. But what is pissing me off is NOT the fights against EACH OTHER, it's the shit the Creddiers (and ONLY because it was their ship that was NOT represented in this ep) are giving Dan. They're calling this rushed, out of character, insane, stupid...

WHAT THE HELL. This is DAN'S show. He can do WHATEVER he wants. Who are you to judge the characters are "out of character"? He CREATED them for God's sake! He's one of the main writers, and it is up to him what happens. So really, he's the one who shapes and creates who the characters are, from which we conclude what is then "in character" or "out of character." EVERY EPISODE he writes is IN CHARACTER because HE wrote it, and HE decides what is IC or not because of what he actually produces. We are NOT to judge him on his decisions about his characters.

This is not rushed. At all. This has been building up for ages. We ALL knew that eventually, some day, in the future, Sam was going to break. She was going to explode. She has gotten more violent as the episodes have progressed, and we knew that either she was going to fall in love with him or kill him, pretty much. And this whole love/hate relationship is completely logical -- MOST good relationships need opposite hobbies and thoughts to create some sort of attraction between the two. Think magnets. North and South are attracted, but not North and North. Sam and Freddie need DIFFERENCE in their lives, something they can compare themselves to to become better people. Sam has become smarter and more aware of others just by being around Freddie's techy, generous aura. Freddie has become defensive and tough because of Sam's 'tough love.' Also, one could even say Sam inspired Freddie to work out to defend himself, even though it was Nathan who actually took the initiative.

/rant So...yeah... :)"

Think she's right about the whole "out-of-character" thing. That's exactly what I was thinking all the time...