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* Fridge Funny: In the same episode, Sam hurt Bunny in a way that he started stamping his foot vigorously. ''[[JustForPun She made Bunny hop]]''.
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* Fridge Funny: In the same episode, Sam hurt Bunny in a way that he started stamping his foot vigorously. ''[[JustForPun She ''She made Bunny hop]]''.hop''.
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* An unusual RealLife example: the circumstances of the show's cancellation. Nickelodeon's official explanation is simply non-existent, which doesn't help things. Some people claim it's because Jennette [=McCurdy=] had leaked selfies where she was in lingerie, but actors and actresses have been kept on kids' shows for having done far bigger mistakes (including ''LabRats'' ' Billy Unger and his underaged DUI arrest and ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' 's Vanessa Hudgens for ''being completely naked, while underaged no less'') and many people don't even find the selfies to be all that scandalous, especially in today's social climate and anti-slut shaming movements. The claims of behind-the-scenes arguments sinking the show contradict some comments made by members of the cast and crew, which moves the Fridge Logic either to the gossip sites or (most likely) to the people on the show's side claiming differently.
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* An unusual RealLife example: the circumstances of the show's cancellation. Nickelodeon's official explanation is simply non-existent, which doesn't help things. Some people claim it's because Jennette [=McCurdy=] had leaked selfies where she was in lingerie, but actors and actresses have been kept on kids' shows for having done far bigger mistakes (including ''LabRats'' ' Billy Unger and his underaged DUI arrest and ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' 's Vanessa Hudgens for ''being completely naked, while underaged no less'') and many people don't even find the selfies to be all that scandalous, especially in today's social climate and anti-slut shaming movements. The claims of behind-the-scenes arguments sinking the show contradict some comments made by members of the cast and crew, which moves the Fridge Logic either to the gossip sites or (most likely) to the people on the show's side claiming differently.differently.
* If Sam didn't like sleeping on the couch, why didn't she just fold out the bed like she did in "[=#Pilot=]"?
** Because that was a different couch. A better question would be why Sam doesn't just sleep in Cat's old room, where one could assume they got the extra bed.
* If Sam didn't like sleeping on the couch, why didn't she just fold out the bed like she did in "[=#Pilot=]"?
** Because that was a different couch. A better question would be why Sam doesn't just sleep in Cat's old room, where one could assume they got the extra bed.
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* At the end of [=#MyPoober=], Sam and Cat leave an ''eleven-year-old girl'' [[AdultFear alone in a cemetery with a creepy old man]] for putting their money in a toy rocket.
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* At the end of [=#MyPoober=], Sam and Cat leave an ''eleven-year-old girl'' [[AdultFear [[MissingChild alone in a cemetery with a creepy old man]] for putting their money in a toy rocket.
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* Where did Cat sleep before her Nona moved out and Sam moved in? [=#BabysitterWar=] made a pretty big point out of the fact that there's only one bedroom with one bed in it, but in [=#Pilot=] Cat didn't sleep on the couch (until she decided to, for Sam), so there was at least another bed. Not many teenagers would be thrilled to share a room with their grandma.
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* Where did Cat sleep before her Nona moved out and Sam moved in? [=#BabysitterWar=] made a pretty big point out of the fact that there's only one bedroom with one bed in it, but in [=#Pilot=] Cat didn't sleep on the couch (until she decided to, for Sam), so there was at least another bed. Not many teenagers would be thrilled to share a room with their grandma.
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* At first view, it's a bit weird that Cat takes Dice to Phoenix in #GettingWiggy instead of Goomer, who usually picked him up and drove him around for the rest of the show. Then you remember that the second to last episode was #WeStealARockstar, in which Goomer works as a bodyguard for DelDeville, a job he's never mentioned to have lost again...So he's probably on tour with Del.
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* At first view, it's a bit weird that Cat takes Dice to Phoenix in #GettingWiggy [=#GettingWiggy=] instead of Goomer, who usually picked him up and drove him around for the rest of the show. Then you remember that the second to last episode was #WeStealARockstar, [=#WeStealARockstar=], in which Goomer works as a bodyguard for DelDeville, [=DelDeville=], a job he's never mentioned to have lost again...So he's probably on tour with Del.
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* Many people had stated that Sam's attitude and character had grown from [=iCarly=], which makes sense as Carly was always the one that kept her grounded, but ironically this also enables Sam as she doesn't have to do the same to Carly who is much more stable and a bit more motivated. With Cat, it's obvious that Sam has to be the one to look after her more often, usually the one that's forced to take charge if a situation gets bad. In addition, considering Carly's not around and she left Freddie in Seattle, she had to learn to keep herself from getting in trouble.
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* Sam told Cat she believes they will grow up wanting to beating each other up. Sam knocked out the #7 best fighter in the world in one punch, imagine what she could do to Cat
** Except Cat tackled John Zakappa, another MMA fighter, and he had trouble throwing her off his back. And her and Sam wrestle in multiple episodes, but Cat never is hurt badly afterwards.
** It's also a FunnyAneurysmMoment - Jennette certainly beat the show up (including implications of throwing shade at Ariana) during the start production problems leading to the hiatus and then cancellation.
* The whole plot of this show can be thought of as fridge horror. Cat's grandma just abandons Cat with her business and herself, even though she's underage and, worst off, she left her with a nineteen year old criminal...
** Except the 19-year-old criminal ''saved'' Cat's life, and is hardly someone to be terrified of. Also, the babysitting service was hers and Sam's idea, and at the age of sixteen, Cat, as ditzy as she is, really should be capable of caring for herself. Her grandmother left her in a fully finished apartment with plenty of food and she didn't completely walk out of her life. She just moved.
*** Yeah, and Nona visits Cat in almost every episode, so she knows Cat is safe. Plus, Cat ''tackled a professional MMA fighter. Even if she lost he still had trouble throwing her off. She may not be as strong as Sam, but the girl can take care of herself. Besides,[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Sam likes Cat]] and you know what happens to people [[BerserkButton who hurt someone Sam cares about.]]
** Except Cat tackled John Zakappa, another MMA fighter, and he had trouble throwing her off his back. And her and Sam wrestle in multiple episodes, but Cat never is hurt badly afterwards.
** It's also a FunnyAneurysmMoment - Jennette certainly beat the show up (including implications of throwing shade at Ariana) during the start production problems leading to the hiatus and then cancellation.
* The whole plot of this show can be thought of as fridge horror. Cat's grandma just abandons Cat with her business and herself, even though she's underage and, worst off, she left her with a nineteen year old criminal...
** Except the 19-year-old criminal ''saved'' Cat's life, and is hardly someone to be terrified of. Also, the babysitting service was hers and Sam's idea, and at the age of sixteen, Cat, as ditzy as she is, really should be capable of caring for herself. Her grandmother left her in a fully finished apartment with plenty of food and she didn't completely walk out of her life. She just moved.
*** Yeah, and Nona visits Cat in almost every episode, so she knows Cat is safe. Plus, Cat ''tackled a professional MMA fighter. Even if she lost he still had trouble throwing her off. She may not be as strong as Sam, but the girl can take care of herself. Besides,[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Sam likes Cat]] and you know what happens to people [[BerserkButton who hurt someone Sam cares about.]]
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* Sam told Cat she believes they will grow up wanting to beating each other up. Sam knocked out the #7 best fighter The explosion in the world secret safe in one punch, imagine what she #BlueDogSoda. Not only could do to Cat
** Except Cat tackled John Zakappa, another MMA fighter,Cat, Dice, and he had trouble throwing her off Goomer have gotten killed from it, it could have destroyed the house, killing everybody else
** Dice has more of the blue stuff in hisback. And her face and Sam wrestle in multiple episodes, but Cat never is hurt badly afterwards.
** It's also a FunnyAneurysmMoment - Jennette certainly beaton his clothes than the show up (including implications of throwing shade at Ariana) during other two, ''much'' more- this indicates he was the start production problems leading closest to the hiatus and then cancellation.
* The whole plotcentre of this show can be thought of as fridge horror. Cat's grandma just abandons Cat with her business and herself, even though she's underage and, worst off, she left her with a nineteen year old criminal...
** Exceptthe 19-year-old criminal ''saved'' Cat's life, and is hardly someone to be terrified of. Also, the babysitting service was hers and Sam's idea, and at the age of sixteen, Cat, as ditzy as she is, really should be capable of caring for herself. Her grandmother left her in a fully finished apartment with plenty of food and she didn't completely walk out of her life. She just moved.
*** Yeah, and Nona visits Cat in almost every episode, so she knows Cat is safe. Plus, Cat ''tackled a professional MMA fighter. Even if she lost he still had trouble throwing her off. She may not be as strong as Sam, but the girl can take care of herself. Besides,[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Sam likes Cat]] and you know what happens to people [[BerserkButton who hurt someone Sam cares about.]]explosion...
** Except Cat tackled John Zakappa, another MMA fighter,
** Dice has more of the blue stuff in his
** It's also a FunnyAneurysmMoment - Jennette certainly beat
* The whole plot
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*** Yeah, and Nona visits Cat in almost every episode, so she knows Cat is safe. Plus, Cat ''tackled a professional MMA fighter. Even if she lost he still had trouble throwing her off. She may not be as strong as Sam, but the girl can take care of herself. Besides,[[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Sam likes Cat]] and you know what happens to people [[BerserkButton who hurt someone Sam cares about.]]
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* At first view, it's a bit weird that Cat takes Dice to Phoenix in #GettingWiggy instead of Goomer, who usually picked him up and drove him around for the rest of the show. Then you remember that the second to last episode was #WeStealARockstar, in which Goomer works as a bodyguard for DelDeville, a job he's never mentioned to have lost again...So he's probably on tour with Del.
** It's still a bit weird that he wasn't mentioned at all, especially since it's the last episode, but the explanation makes sense
** It's still a bit weird that he wasn't mentioned at all, especially since it's the last episode, but the explanation makes sense
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*** Right? If his mother (or father or aunt) did that to him, we'd call it child abuse...
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* [=#YayDay=] has a subplot that revolves around everyone denying Dice a drink. While I never got what's supposed to be funny about that, it's definitely downright cruel when you think about it. Dice is at Sam&Cat's for about a day, if he really never got anything to drink during that time, he's already at the point of serious health problems, like headaches, feeling dizzy or even fainting. Would they continue this treatment for another day, he'd have to be hospitalized and things could get life-threatening.
** It's especially hard to watch how desperate Dice gets...like in the beginning, he's just asking for a cup of coffee, later he begs Sam for a glass of water and in the end, he literally licks a stone. It's not like he was being entitled and asked for anything luxurious, the poor boy was just getting extremely thirsty. He was asking for a simple thing required to survive...
** It's especially hard to watch how desperate Dice gets...like in the beginning, he's just asking for a cup of coffee, later he begs Sam for a glass of water and in the end, he literally licks a stone. It's not like he was being entitled and asked for anything luxurious, the poor boy was just getting extremely thirsty. He was asking for a simple thing required to survive...
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* [=#GettinWiggy=] revealed Sam is "not welcome in Eu-rope!" This is probably because of [[CallBack that Fat Cake incident]] in ''{{ICarly}}''.
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* [=#GettinWiggy=] revealed Sam is "not welcome in Eu-rope!" This is probably because of [[CallBack that Fat Cake incident]] in ''{{ICarly}}''.
''Series/ICarly''.
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* [=#GettinWiggy=] revealed Sam is "not welcome in Eu-rope!" This is probably because of [[CallBack that Fat Cake incident]] in ''{{iCarly}}''.
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* [=#GettinWiggy=] revealed Sam is "not welcome in Eu-rope!" This is probably because of [[CallBack that Fat Cake incident]] in ''{{iCarly}}''.
''{{ICarly}}''.