User blog comment:Rachim/Sad Creddiers/@comment-3419321-20110411070323

Just for the record, I'm a neutral shipper, myself. I have read so many Carly/Freddie and Sam/Freddie fanfics that I've kind of overloaded on the romantic aspects of this show, to the point where I no longer particularly care who, if anybody, out of the three main characters wind up a couple.

(That, by the way, kind of puts me into this weird "middle" range between my sister, who absolutely loves both the Carly/Freddie and Sam/Freddie relationships, and my brother, who wants very much for neither ship to happen.)

After reading just a small portion of the comments on the Creddie page and a blog set up for them to express their unhappiness over iOMG, I was thinking, "Now they've got me depressed."

I think Lotstar was right ... We should just let them be depressed. It'll make it all blow over faster. Let them cry, if they want to, mope around, get it out of their system, and after a couple of days, hopefully, things will settle down, and they'll be okay again.

By the way, I haven't been watching iCarly long enough to remember, but I've seen a couple of Seddie shippers on this Wiki who have stated that when iSaved Your Life premiered, a lot of Seddiers were really angry. Just like a lot of Creddiers are now. From what I hear, it's not all that much different.

I keep hearing people say, "Well, I didn't cry over iSYL" ... Well, maybe you didn't, but it sounds to me like many Seddiers did. Why should this be any different?

One more point :

"One person on twitter said they would KILL themself!"

... What's your point, exactly?

You don't seriously think that somebody is going to commit suicide over this, do you? People who are upset have been known to do bizarre things, including saying a lot of stuff that they don't mean at all.

I doubt very much that any of these people really meant it when they said they were crying themselves to sleep, missing school, or contemplating suicide. That's all hyperbole. All they're really saying is, "I'm not happy."

(They're probably even exaggerating how unhappy they really are, let alone what they're doing about it.)

So just let them be unhappy for a while. They'll get over it.