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* {{Tropers/HayleyChaotix}}: iLose My Mind. The episode's plot is that Sam has checked herself into a mental hospital because she likes Freddie. Not because she's insanely violent or anything like that, but because she likes Freddie. After a series of events they convince her to leave, only to find that they need her mother's signature for her to leave. They decide to dress Spencer up as a woman, and when this plan obviously falls through, they start arguing with the woman running the mental hospital and the police because they won't let them leave to do their webshow. Apparently "I have a popular webshow" are the magic words that make laws disappear and the police officers and mental hospital worker are being jerks for not realizing this. Then it turns out all the mental patients just love iCarly so much that they force the police officers to let them do it at the mental hospital by one of them threatening them. The police officers don't seem to realize the fact that, not only should they have weapons with them, but assualting a police officer is a crime, and give in. Once they start the webshow Carly decides to ask fans of iCarly if Sam is nuts because she likes Freddie, [[SarcasmMode because total strangers are the best people to ask about this sort of thing.]] The two people they ask say they should date, with one of them being a Seddie shipper who does nothing but yell "SEDDIE!". Freddie then takes the camera and says no one has asked him how he felt, he then proceeds to kiss her. Remember this is Sam, the girl who abuses him on a daily basis for little to no reason what so ever, and [[AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale no one gives a care, not even the victim.]] Can you say abusive relationship? Apparently no one on the show can.

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* Tropers/DarthJosh: ''iParty with {{Victorious}}'' was a decent episode. You know. If you completely ignore Carly's CharacterDerailment in this episode. First, she hits Freddie, which is completely [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of character for her]], just for [[DisproportionateRetribution pointing out how good looking Tori was.]] Then she threatens to do it again if he doesn't stop. Finally, after finally hearing the truth that her boyfriend was cheating on her, Freddie decides to go beat him up. How does Carly convince him to stop? [[YouSuck She bluntly calls him a nerd, therefore, he'd get his ass kicked.]] Gee, Carly. [[SarcasmMode Way to show one of your best friends that you care.]] You know Freddie, it's not too late to go to a webshow with people that actually respect you.
** Tropers/TylerFG: On another iParty With Victorious DMOS (Wow, 2 DMOS in one episode! Good work Dan!), I'd like to nominate how Carly and Tori get rid of Stephen. Yeah, yeah, I know cheating is wrong. But humilating him on a webshow so he'll be branded as a cheater and hated for the rest of his life is not the way to go. You know, there could've been a better way of telling him off like, I don't know, a mature break up? That doesn't make you any better than him. [[MoralEventHorizon That makes you about 10x worse.]] I pretty much gave up on iCarly and Victorious at this point after that episode. (And I was actually starting to like Victorious, too.)

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* Tropers/DarthJosh: ''iParty with {{Victorious}}'' was a decent episode. You know. If you completely ignore Carly's CharacterDerailment in this episode. First, she hits Freddie, which is completely [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of character for her]], just for [[DisproportionateRetribution pointing out how good looking Tori was.]] Then she threatens to do it again if he doesn't stop. Finally, after finally hearing the truth that her boyfriend was cheating on her, Freddie decides to go beat him up. How does Carly convince him to stop? [[YouSuck She bluntly calls him a nerd, therefore, he'd get his ass kicked.]] Gee, Carly. [[SarcasmMode Way to show one of your best friends that you care.]] You know Freddie, it's not too late to go to a webshow with people that actually respect you.
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Tropers/TylerFG: On another iParty With Victorious DMOS (Wow, 2 DMOS in one episode! Good work Dan!), I'd like to nominate how Carly and Tori get rid of Stephen. Yeah, yeah, I know cheating is wrong. But humilating him on a webshow so he'll be branded as a cheater and hated for the rest of his life is not the way to go. You know, there could've been a better way of telling him off like, I don't know, a mature break up? That doesn't make you any better than him. [[MoralEventHorizon That makes you about 10x worse.]] I pretty much gave up on iCarly and Victorious at this point after that episode. (And I was actually starting to like Victorious, too.)

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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. Moral: "It's okay to lie to get attention".

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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. Moral: "It's okay to lie to get attention". ]
**Tropers/{{Luna87}}: The fact that everyone on the show seemed to have the same reaction to Freddie's opinion is what ground my gears. I know Fred is popular and all, but that doesn't have to mean that everyone in the free world worships the ground he walks on. The way everyone, including his friends and even his family reacted to Freddies's humble opinion, you would have thought that [[SaturdayNightLive he had ripped up a photo of the Pope]] on the web show, or something equally jarring. You know, there's comedic exaggeration, but then there's just [[ViewersAreMorons insulting people's intelligence]].
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** Tropers/CJCroen1393: Griffin, the bad boy in question, may well have set a record for "fastest CharacterDerailment ever". Before TheReveal he's the typical punk rock, possibly a criminal, leather wearing motorcycle riding tough guy. After the reveal, he's a blithering, obsessed ManChild. No lead in. No segue. Nothing hinting at it beforehand. The idea of him being ashamed of/trying to hide his collection doesn't work. He's obviously proud of it when he introduces it. And we're apparently supposed to assume that he's always been completely obsessed with these things. It would be easier if you, oh I don't know, hinted at it? Maybe given some foreshadowing? There's also the UnfortunateImplications that come with this. Remember guys, if you [[PeripheryDemographic like things that were made]] [[RealMenWearPink for little girls]], then you're a sorry excuse for a man and no girl will ever want to date you.
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* BobTheHun: I'll I agree that IDateABadBoy was a dethroning moment of suck, but for a different reason. The family unfriendly aseop that if you like someone you can date them regardless of the fact your legal guardian doesn't approve. Whether you feel its okay for teenagers to date or not its not for the kid to decide, its up to the parents(or in this case Spencer) whether the kid's ready to date or not. But Carly just does what she wants and acts like its her call. It wouldn't be so bad if she was an adult living on her own, but she's a teenager. This isn't about whether teens should or shouldn't date its about how the episode implies you don't have to obey your parents if you feel there wrong(how is a kid gonna know if there parents are wrong?) In addition to being a family unfriendly aseop its a broken aseop. The message they wanted to convey is messed up by making her boyfriend a thug and troublemaker. It might of worked if he was a good guy that Spencer misjudged, but he's a guy that Spencer has every right to keep Carly away from. Thus the "you should let carly make her own choices" message is ruined.

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* BobTheHun: I'll I agree that IDateABadBoy iDate A Bad Boy was a dethroning moment Dethroning Moment of suck, Suck, but for a different reason. The family unfriendly aseop FamilyUnfriendlyAesop that if you like someone someone, you can date them regardless of the fact your legal guardian doesn't approve. Whether you feel its okay for teenagers to date or not its not, it's not for the kid to decide, its it's up to the parents(or in this case case, Spencer) whether the kid's ready to date or not. But Carly just does what she wants and acts like its it's her call. It wouldn't be so bad if she was an adult living on her own, but she's a teenager. This isn't about whether teens should or shouldn't date its date, it's about how the episode implies you don't have to obey your parents if you feel there wrong(how they're wrong (how is a kid gonna know if there their parents are wrong?) In addition to being a family unfriendly aseop its FamilyUnfriendlyAesop, it's a broken aseop.BrokenAesop. The message they wanted to convey is messed up by making her boyfriend a thug and troublemaker. It might of have worked if he was a good guy that Spencer misjudged, but he's a guy that Spencer has every right to keep Carly away from. Thus the "you should let carly Carly make her own choices" message is ruined.

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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. It's okay to lie to get attention, like me and the fake abortion.
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he didn't stop complaining.** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my moist taint. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?

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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. It's Moral: "It's okay to lie to get attention, like me and the fake abortion.attention".
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong didn't stop complaining.complaining]].
** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my moist taint.gears. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.one.
* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?
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** Tropers/TylerFG: On another iParty With Victorious DMOS (Wow, 2 DMOS in one episode! Good work Dan!), I'd like to nominate how Carly and Tori get rid of Stephen. Yeah, yeah, I know cheating is wrong. But humilating him on a webshow so he'll be branded as a cheater and hated for the rest of his life is NOT the way to go. You know, there could've been a better way of telling him off like, I don't know, a mature break up? That doesn't make you any better than him. [[MoralEventHorizon That makes you about 10x worse.]] I pretty much gave up on iCarly and Victorious at this point after that episode. (And I was actually starting to like Victoriuos.)

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** Tropers/TylerFG: On another iParty With Victorious DMOS (Wow, 2 DMOS in one episode! Good work Dan!), I'd like to nominate how Carly and Tori get rid of Stephen. Yeah, yeah, I know cheating is wrong. But humilating him on a webshow so he'll be branded as a cheater and hated for the rest of his life is NOT not the way to go. You know, there could've been a better way of telling him off like, I don't know, a mature break up? That doesn't make you any better than him. [[MoralEventHorizon That makes you about 10x worse.]] I pretty much gave up on iCarly and Victorious at this point after that episode. (And I was actually starting to like Victoriuos.Victorious, too.)
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** Tropers/TylerFG: On another iParty With Victorious DMOS (Wow, 2 DMOS in one episode! Good work Dan!), I'd like to nominate how Carly and Tori get rid of Stephen. Yeah, yeah, I know cheating is wrong. But humilating him on a webshow so he'll be branded as a cheater and hated for the rest of his life is NOT the way to go. You know, there could've been a better way of telling him off like, I don't know, a mature break up? That doesn't make you any better than him. [[MoralEventHorizon That makes you about 10x worse.]] I pretty much gave up on iCarly and Victorious at this point after that episode. (And I was actually starting to like Victoriuos.)

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* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he didn't stop complaining.
** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my moist taint. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.
* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?

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* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he didn't stop complaining.
complaining.** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my moist taint. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.
one.* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?
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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. Moral: "It's okay to lie to get attention".
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong didn't stop complaining]].

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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. Moral: "It's It's okay to lie to get attention".attention, like me and the fake abortion.
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong didn't stop complaining]].complaining.



* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my gears. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.

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* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my gears.moist taint. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.

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BobTheHun: I'll I agree that IDateABadBoy was a dethroning moment of suck, but for a different reason. The family unfriendly aseop that if you like someone you can date them regardless of the fact your legal guardian doesn't approve. Whether you feel its okay for teenagers to date or not its not for the kid to decide, its up to the parents(or in this case Spencer) whether the kid's ready to date or not. But Carly just does what she wants and acts like its her call. It wouldn't be so bad if she was an adult living on her own, but she's a teenager. This isn't about whether teens should or shouldn't date its about how the episode implies you don't have to obey your parents if you feel there wrong(how is a kid gonna know if there parents are wrong?) In addition to being a family unfriendly aseop its a broken aseop. The message they wanted to convey is messed up by making her boyfriend a thug and troublemaker. It might of worked if he was a good guy that Spencer misjudged, but he's a guy that Spencer has every right to keep Carly away from. Thus the "you should let carly make her own choices" message is ruined.

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\n* BobTheHun: I'll I agree that IDateABadBoy was a dethroning moment of suck, but for a different reason. The family unfriendly aseop that if you like someone you can date them regardless of the fact your legal guardian doesn't approve. Whether you feel its okay for teenagers to date or not its not for the kid to decide, its up to the parents(or in this case Spencer) whether the kid's ready to date or not. But Carly just does what she wants and acts like its her call. It wouldn't be so bad if she was an adult living on her own, but she's a teenager. This isn't about whether teens should or shouldn't date its about how the episode implies you don't have to obey your parents if you feel there wrong(how is a kid gonna know if there parents are wrong?) In addition to being a family unfriendly aseop its a broken aseop. The message they wanted to convey is messed up by making her boyfriend a thug and troublemaker. It might of worked if he was a good guy that Spencer misjudged, but he's a guy that Spencer has every right to keep Carly away from. Thus the "you should let carly make her own choices" message is ruined.

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* Danjorw1: The Fatcakes episode was the peak of the DMoS to me. When did Sam get that dumb. True she was never book smart, but so dumb she couldn't answer a simple American question, not to mention being dumb enough to live the country without and ID. It also seems like they stopped with the Radar humor, which is odd considering the entire cast is grown except Gibby. Wouldn't it make more sense to make off-color jokes when you are grown. Its like they forgot what made the show a hit.

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* Danjorw1: The Fatcakes episode was the peak of the DMoS to me. When did Sam get that dumb. True she was never book smart, but so dumb she couldn't answer a simple American question, not to mention being dumb enough to live the country without and ID. It also seems like they stopped with the Radar humor, which is odd considering the entire cast is grown except Gibby. Wouldn't it make more sense to make off-color jokes when you are grown. Its like they forgot what made the show a hit. hit.

BobTheHun: I'll I agree that IDateABadBoy was a dethroning moment of suck, but for a different reason. The family unfriendly aseop that if you like someone you can date them regardless of the fact your legal guardian doesn't approve. Whether you feel its okay for teenagers to date or not its not for the kid to decide, its up to the parents(or in this case Spencer) whether the kid's ready to date or not. But Carly just does what she wants and acts like its her call. It wouldn't be so bad if she was an adult living on her own, but she's a teenager. This isn't about whether teens should or shouldn't date its about how the episode implies you don't have to obey your parents if you feel there wrong(how is a kid gonna know if there parents are wrong?) In addition to being a family unfriendly aseop its a broken aseop. The message they wanted to convey is messed up by making her boyfriend a thug and troublemaker. It might of worked if he was a good guy that Spencer misjudged, but he's a guy that Spencer has every right to keep Carly away from. Thus the "you should let carly make her own choices" message is ruined.
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* Tropers/MarkyJJ: In ''iGo One Direction'', the main plot was pretty decent, but Spencer's subplot was horrible. He pretends to be a personal exercise trainer to impress a hot woman, but it turns out her bratty daughter is the one who wants the training, not her. Spencer works her to bits, and then tells her she has a crappy personality. He gives her a makeover, which she thinks makes her look terrible, and she just runs off. Spencer isn't satisfied that there's no resolution. Neither was I, and overall it felt pretty meaningless. It ended abruptly and with no creativity at all, and was unpleasant to watch.
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* Goldeneye101: To some, iMeet the First Lady. Many conservatives gave a small outcry when the first lady, Michelle Obama, was announced for an episode of iCarly, although most didn't worry about it since it wasn't that big of a deal. Then the episode hit and most conservatives realized what was going on within 5 minutes. Carly's dad is supposed to come home and she is really excited about it, then Spencer gets news that he can't because he is being reassigned, so Carly becomes sad. The moral of this part of the episode? That the army people should come home, which is exactly what Michelle's husband is trying to do. The rest of the episode is okay, but that first part left a bad taste in everyone's mouth. The only other complaint I had was that they played the audience applaud or audience laugh button every time Michelle said something as if she's the funniest person on Earth.
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** Tropers/{{MsBeauty}}: In addition, nobody gets mad at Fred! Before they found out that Fred was lying, nobody stopped and said "Fred's being overdramatic" or "He needs to chill; it's just one bad review". When he admits to lying, no-one gets mad at him for it. Moral: "It's okay to lie to get attention".
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* Danjorw1: It started with iBloop: 2. I started watching iCarly back in June around the crossover, ( which wasn't the first episode I saw, if it was I might not have continued watching it,) But I initially liked the show, due to Nick showing every episode between then and ILMM and also learning about this site around the same time led me to love the show. But I trace the exact sometime after the Seddie arc, which I somewhat liked. iToe Fatcakes and iStill Psycho probably killed it for me. Sam's first major act of sympathy was feeling sorry for someone who eventually would've killed them. I thought, WTF? Not to mention that Bloopers episode sucked so bad. Rex hosted it might've worked on his own show, but no with iCarly. They could've had T-Bo host it. I liked the addition of T-Bo even though it reeked of Shark-Jumping. Miranda's broken ankle hurt the show, because while she is somewhat boring, she is the glue of the show, and when she became a B-Plot specialist, people were not pleased. The show became corny very fast. But the Fatcakes episode was the peak of the DMoS to me. When did Sam get that dumb. True she was never book smart, but so dumb she couldn't answer a simple American question, not to mention being dumb enough to live the country without and ID. It also seems like they stopped with the Radar humor, which is odd considering the entire cast is grown except Gibby. Wouldn't it make more sense to make off-color jokes when you are grown. Its like they forgot what made the show a hit. On the same note, a major problem with child stars is the fact that the things that made fans fall in love with their characters when they're young doesn't work as well when they get older. And it shows more and more with each episode. Everyone knows the show is ending soon, but Dan didn't have to run it into the ground. I still haven't their April Fool's episode yet, because the Victorious April Fool's Day episode (which probably is that show's DMoS) left a sour taste in my mouth and I stopped watching it after five minutes. Its as if Dan is taking fans for granted, Makes me wish I started watching the show when it was awesome.

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* Danjorw1: It started with iBloop: 2. I started watching iCarly back in June around the crossover, ( which wasn't the first episode I saw, if it was I might not have continued watching it,) But I initially liked the show, due to Nick showing every episode between then and ILMM and also learning about this site around the same time led me to love the show. But I trace the exact sometime after the Seddie arc, which I somewhat liked. iToe Fatcakes and iStill Psycho probably killed it for me. Sam's first major act of sympathy was feeling sorry for someone who eventually would've killed them. I thought, WTF? Not to mention that Bloopers episode sucked so bad. Rex hosted it might've worked on his own show, but no with iCarly. They could've had T-Bo host it. I liked the addition of T-Bo even though it reeked of Shark-Jumping. Miranda's broken ankle hurt the show, because while she is somewhat boring, she is the glue of the show, and when she became a B-Plot specialist, people were not pleased. The show became corny very fast. But the Fatcakes episode was the peak of the DMoS to me. When did Sam get that dumb. True she was never book smart, but so dumb she couldn't answer a simple American question, not to mention being dumb enough to live the country without and ID. It also seems like they stopped with the Radar humor, which is odd considering the entire cast is grown except Gibby. Wouldn't it make more sense to make off-color jokes when you are grown. Its like they forgot what made the show a hit. On the same note, a major problem with child stars is the fact that the things that made fans fall in love with their characters when they're young doesn't work as well when they get older. And it shows more and more with each episode. Everyone knows the show is ending soon, but Dan didn't have to run it into the ground. I still haven't their April Fool's episode yet, because the Victorious April Fool's Day episode (which probably is that show's DMoS) left a sour taste in my mouth and I stopped watching it after five minutes. Its as if Dan is taking fans for granted, Makes me wish I started watching the show when it was awesome.
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I hope this abides by the rules, I know I mentioned more than one episode, but I did leave out 2 episodes that I didn\'t think sucked, iBalls and iMTFL. I\'m not considering the current season the moment, mainly the week of iBloop 2 and iStill psycho. Sorry

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* Danjorw1: It started with iBloop: 2. I started watching iCarly back in June around the crossover, ( which wasn't the first episode I saw, if it was I might not have continued watching it,) But I initially liked the show, due to Nick showing every episode between then and ILMM and also learning about this site around the same time led me to love the show. But I trace the exact sometime after the Seddie arc, which I somewhat liked. iToe Fatcakes and iStill Psycho probably killed it for me. Sam's first major act of sympathy was feeling sorry for someone who eventually would've killed them. I thought, WTF? Not to mention that Bloopers episode sucked so bad. Rex hosted it might've worked on his own show, but no with iCarly. They could've had T-Bo host it. I liked the addition of T-Bo even though it reeked of Shark-Jumping. Miranda's broken ankle hurt the show, because while she is somewhat boring, she is the glue of the show, and when she became a B-Plot specialist, people were not pleased. The show became corny very fast. But the Fatcakes episode was the peak of the DMoS to me. When did Sam get that dumb. True she was never book smart, but so dumb she couldn't answer a simple American question, not to mention being dumb enough to live the country without and ID. It also seems like they stopped with the Radar humor, which is odd considering the entire cast is grown except Gibby. Wouldn't it make more sense to make off-color jokes when you are grown. Its like they forgot what made the show a hit. On the same note, a major problem with child stars is the fact that the things that made fans fall in love with their characters when they're young doesn't work as well when they get older. And it shows more and more with each episode. Everyone knows the show is ending soon, but Dan didn't have to run it into the ground. I still haven't their April Fool's episode yet, because the Victorious April Fool's Day episode (which probably is that show's DMoS) left a sour taste in my mouth and I stopped watching it after five minutes. Its as if Dan is taking fans for granted, Makes me wish I started watching the show when it was awesome.
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* Heroshii15: iDate a Bad Boy. The trailers leading up to it were hyping this twist ending as to her "bad" boyfriend's secret. What's the secret? [[spoiler:He collects a Beanie Babies CaptainErsatz.]] This gets by Carly, Sam and Freddie treated like it's the worst thing a boy could do. Really Schneider? Was that really the worst thing the censors would let you get away with? This is made even worse by the fact that these were the same people that created a webshow on the basis of, "kids can do whatever they want, no matter what society says."

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* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.

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* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING nothing about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.

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* Tropers/{{Mack}}: ''iMeet {{Fred}}''. [[DoggedNiceGuy Freddie]] says that he doesn't think {{Fred}}'s videos are that funny. Not bad. Not terrible. Not 'Fred should stop', just 'not that funny'. Fred sees this and tells the world that he's not going to make any more videos because of what Freddie said. Freddie is immediy stands by him. When the trio go to Fred's house to confront him (in a high tree house), Freddie refuses to take back what he said. Sam then picks up a modern tennis racquet, takes Freddie into a room away from the camera, and proceeds to beat him to a pulp with the racquet, to the point where she breaks it on him. Under threat of more beatings, Freddie finally takes back what he said. At this point, it's revealed that Fred didn't even care about what was said, it was all a ploy to get more viewers. Sam then throws Freddie out f the tree house. The apparent moral of this story? "It's okay to have an opinion, as long as it's not an unpopular one, and beating someone to make them change their views is acceptable".
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completet's because I'm a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best coy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.
* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She hing, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?
* Tropers/DarthJosh: ''iParty with {{Victorious}}'' was a decent episode. You know. If you completely ignore Carly's CharacterDerailment in this episode. First, she hits Freddie, which is comp he'd get his ass kicked.]] Gee, Carly. [[SarcasmMode Way to show one of your best friends that you care.]] You know Freddie, it's not too late to go to a webshow with people that actually respect you.
* Tropers/{{LLSmoothJ}}: ''iOMG'': I only watch this series occasionally and Carly's actions towards Freddie in ''iParty with Victorious'' was eye roll-worthy. But let's rewind back to ''iOMG''. I think we all know exactly what this is about. The fact that promos for the follow up episode implies that they start dating motivated me enough to add this entry. So you mean to tell me that after all the hell she put Freddie through, Sam Puckett, possibly the worst love interest and biggest JerkSue since [[LoveHina Naru freaking Narusegawa]], all of a sudden is in love with Freddie and now they're going to start dating? EsotericHappyEnding doesn't even begin to describe this, [[DomesticAbuse knowing where this is likly heading]], as I believe Freddie can do and deserves a lot better than Sam or her glorified enabler Carly.
* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (ere the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as haron top of her desk, sobbing hysterically. When Carly goes up to console her, said teacher snaps and starts being a huge Jerkass toward her students. After Spencer goes to talk to her, the two end up dating, and we start seeing just WHY her boyfriend broke up with her abusive, controlling self, while she lets her students slack off. Carly and friends push Spencer to keep dating her despite the obvious issues she has, and when he finally decides he's had enough, she goes into 100% Jerkass mode. Carly and co come up with a plan to put a stop to it, involving their weeabooshow. I expected something heartwarming like, they would get her ex-boyfriend to watch the show and have her talk about how much she misses him. I was watching the wrong show. Instead, they get her to mention that she downloaded mp3s off the internet, and get the police to , thus having her arrested.

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* Tropers/{{Mack}}: ''iMeet {{Fred}}''. [[DoggedNiceGuy Freddie]] says that he doesn't think {{Fred}}'s videos are that funny. Not bad. Not terrible. Not 'Fred should stop', just 'not that funny'. Fred sees this and tells the world that he's not going to make any more videos because of what Freddie said. Freddie is immediy immediately ostracised by everyone, including everyone at school and his school groups, his family and Sam, while nobody - not even on the internet - seems to be relieved that he's gone (because, you know, the entire world population just loves Fred so much). Not even Carly stands by him. When the trio go to Fred's house to confront him (in a high tree house), Freddie refuses to take back what he said. Sam then picks up a modern tennis racquet, takes Freddie into a room away from the camera, and proceeds to beat him to a pulp with the racquet, to the point where she breaks it on him. Under threat of more beatings, Freddie finally takes back what he said. At this point, it's revealed that Fred didn't even care about what was said, it was all a ploy to get more viewers. Sam then throws Freddie out f of the tree house. The apparent moral of this story? "It's okay to have an opinion, as long as it's not an unpopular one, and beating someone to make them change their views is acceptable".
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completet's completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong didn't stop complaining]].
** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's
because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my gears. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best coy comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.
* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She hing, gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?
* Tropers/DarthJosh: ''iParty with {{Victorious}}'' was a decent episode. You know. If you completely ignore Carly's CharacterDerailment in this episode. First, she hits Freddie, which is comp completely [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of character for her]], just for [[DisproportionateRetribution pointing out how good looking Tori was.]] Then she threatens to do it again if he doesn't stop. Finally, after finally hearing the truth that her boyfriend was cheating on her, Freddie decides to go beat him up. How does Carly convince him to stop? [[YouSuck She bluntly calls him a nerd, therefore, he'd get his ass kicked.]] Gee, Carly. [[SarcasmMode Way to show one of your best friends that you care.]] You know Freddie, it's not too late to go to a webshow with people that actually respect you.
* Tropers/{{LLSmoothJ}}: ''iOMG'': I only watch this series occasionally and Carly's actions towards Freddie in ''iParty with Victorious'' was eye roll-worthy. But let's rewind back to ''iOMG''. I think we all know exactly what this is about. The fact that promos for the follow up episode implies that they start dating motivated me enough to add this entry. So you mean to tell me that after all the hell she put Freddie through, Sam Puckett, possibly the worst love interest and biggest JerkSue since [[LoveHina Naru freaking Narusegawa]], all of a sudden is in love with Freddie and now they're going to start dating? EsotericHappyEnding doesn't even begin to describe this, [[DomesticAbuse knowing where this is likly likely heading]], as I believe Freddie can do and deserves a lot better than Sam or her glorified enabler Carly.
* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (ere (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as haron hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.
* KashimaKitty: The episode that did it for me was the one where one of Carly's teachers had just broken up with her boyfriend. The students watch her lie on
top of her desk, sobbing hysterically. When Carly goes up to console her, said teacher snaps and starts being a huge Jerkass toward her students. After Spencer goes to talk to her, the two end up dating, and we start seeing just WHY her boyfriend broke up with her abusive, controlling self, while she lets her students slack off. Carly and friends push Spencer to keep dating her despite the obvious issues she has, and when he finally decides he's had enough, she goes into 100% Jerkass mode. Carly and co come up with a plan to put a stop to it, involving their weeabooshow.webshow. I expected something heartwarming like, they would get her ex-boyfriend to watch the show and have her talk about how much she misses him. I was watching the wrong show. Instead, they get her to mention that she downloaded mp3s off the internet, and get the police to , watch, thus having her arrested.




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* {{Tropers/HayleyChaotix}}: iLose My Mind. The episode's plot is that Sam has checked herself into a mental hospital because she likes Freddie. Not because she's insanely violent or anything like that, but because she likes Freddie. After a series of events they convince her to leave, only to find that they need her mother's signature for her to leave. They decide to dress Spencer up as a woman, and when this plan obviously falls through, they start arguing with the woman running the mental hospital and the police because they won't let them leave to do their webshow. Apparently "I have a popular webshow" are the magic words that make laws disappear and the police officers and mental hospital worker are being jerks for not realizing this. Then it turns out all the mental patients just love iCarly so much that they force the police officers to let them do it at the mental hospital by one of them threatening them. The police officers don't seem to realize the fact that, not only should they have weapons with them, but assualting a police officer is a crime, and give in. Once they start the webshow Carly decides to ask fans of iCarly if Sam is nuts because she likes Freddie, [[SarcasmMode because total strangers are the best people to ask about this sort of thing.]] The two people they ask say they should date, with one of them being a Seddie shipper who does nothing but yell "SEDDIE!". Freddie then takes the camera and says no one has asked him how he felt, he then proceeds to kiss her. Remember this is Sam, the girl who abuses him on a daily basis for little to no reason what so ever, and [[AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale no one gives a care, not even the victim.]] Can you say abusive relationship? Apparently no one on the show can.

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* Tropers/{{Mack}}: ''iMeet {{Fred}}''. [[DoggedNiceGuy Freddie]] says that he doesn't think {{Fred}}'s videos are that funny. Not bad. Not terrible. Not 'Fred should stop', just 'not that funny'. Fred sees this and tells the world that he's not going to make any more videos because of what Freddie said. Freddie is immediately ostracised by everyone, including everyone at school and his school groups, his family and Sam, while nobody - not even on the internet - seems to be relieved that he's gone (because, you know, the entire world population just loves Fred so much). Not even Carly stands by him. When the trio go to Fred's house to confront him (in a high tree house), Freddie refuses to take back what he said. Sam then picks up a modern tennis racquet, takes Freddie into a room away from the camera, and proceeds to beat him to a pulp with the racquet, to the point where she breaks it on him. Under threat of more beatings, Freddie finally takes back what he said. At this point, it's revealed that Fred didn't even care about what was said, it was all a ploy to get more viewers. Sam then throws Freddie out of the tree house. The apparent moral of this story? "It's okay to have an opinion, as long as it's not an unpopular one, and beating someone to make them change their views is acceptable".
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong didn't stop complaining]].
** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my gears. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.
* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?
* Tropers/DarthJosh: ''iParty with {{Victorious}}'' was a decent episode. You know. If you completely ignore Carly's CharacterDerailment in this episode. First, she hits Freddie, which is completely [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of character for her]], just for [[DisproportionateRetribution pointing out how good looking Tori was.]] Then she threatens to do it again if he doesn't stop. Finally, after finally hearing the truth that her boyfriend was cheating on her, Freddie decides to go beat him up. How does Carly convince him to stop? [[YouSuck She bluntly calls him a nerd, therefore, he'd get his ass kicked.]] Gee, Carly. [[SarcasmMode Way to show one of your best friends that you care.]] You know Freddie, it's not too late to go to a webshow with people that actually respect you.
* Tropers/{{LLSmoothJ}}: ''iOMG'': I only watch this series occasionally and Carly's actions towards Freddie in ''iParty with Victorious'' was eye roll-worthy. But let's rewind back to ''iOMG''. I think we all know exactly what this is about. The fact that promos for the follow up episode implies that they start dating motivated me enough to add this entry. So you mean to tell me that after all the hell she put Freddie through, Sam Puckett, possibly the worst love interest and biggest JerkSue since [[LoveHina Naru freaking Narusegawa]], all of a sudden is in love with Freddie and now they're going to start dating? EsotericHappyEnding doesn't even begin to describe this, [[DomesticAbuse knowing where this is likely heading]], as I believe Freddie can do and deserves a lot better than Sam or her glorified enabler Carly.
* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.
* KashimaKitty: The episode that did it for me was the one where one of Carly's teachers had just broken up with her boyfriend. The students watch her lie on top of her desk, sobbing hysterically. When Carly goes up to console her, said teacher snaps and starts being a huge Jerkass toward her students. After Spencer goes to talk to her, the two end up dating, and we start seeing just WHY her boyfriend broke up with her abusive, controlling self, while she lets her students slack off. Carly and friends push Spencer to keep dating her despite the obvious issues she has, and when he finally decides he's had enough, she goes into 100% Jerkass mode. Carly and co come up with a plan to put a stop to it, involving their webshow. I expected something heartwarming like, they would get her ex-boyfriend to watch the show and have her talk about how much she misses him. I was watching the wrong show. Instead, they get her to mention that she downloaded mp3s off the internet, and get the police to watch, thus having her arrested.

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* Tropers/{{Mack}}: ''iMeet {{Fred}}''. [[DoggedNiceGuy Freddie]] says that he doesn't think {{Fred}}'s videos are that funny. Not bad. Not terrible. Not 'Fred should stop', just 'not that funny'. Fred sees this and tells the world that he's not going to make any more videos because of what Freddie said. Freddie is immediately ostracised by everyone, including everyone at school and his school groups, his family and Sam, while nobody - not even on the internet - seems to be relieved that he's gone (because, you know, the entire world population just loves Fred so much). Not even Carly immediy stands by him. When the trio go to Fred's house to confront him (in a high tree house), Freddie refuses to take back what he said. Sam then picks up a modern tennis racquet, takes Freddie into a room away from the camera, and proceeds to beat him to a pulp with the racquet, to the point where she breaks it on him. Under threat of more beatings, Freddie finally takes back what he said. At this point, it's revealed that Fred didn't even care about what was said, it was all a ploy to get more viewers. Sam then throws Freddie out of f the tree house. The apparent moral of this story? "It's okay to have an opinion, as long as it's not an unpopular one, and beating someone to make them change their views is acceptable".
* Tropers/{{AnimeKing1108}}: ''iHire An Idiot''. The big [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] was that after all Cort has done, like writing on Freddie's [[BlandNameProduct Pear Pad]] with a marker, destroying Freddie's laptop with lemonade in a bag, thus knocking them off the air, they finally fire Cort [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking after he ate one of their props.]] The fact they couldn't fire Cort because he [[DistractedByTheSexy looked good]] was also annoying. Also, didn't it remind anyone of the KingOfTheHill episode, "Junkie Business," when Carly and Sam completely ignored a competent worker just for their own selfish reasons? Finally, Sam threatening to give Freddie an [[DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff attitude adjustment]] if he [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong didn't stop complaining]].
** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
* Tropers/{{Monkeyfightclub}}: This Troper isn't too fond of iCarly. [[PeripheryHatedom Maybe it's
completet's because I'm not part of the intended audience.]] But ''iGo to Japan'' grinds my gears. There were lots of unfunny jokes, teenagers and grown adults yelling there and there. Some [[FridgeLogic nitpicks]], like [[YouFailGeographyForever deserts being in Japan]], and a left-handed Toyota (Scion) in Japan. They portray [[UnfortunateImplications Asians as idiots (again.)]], and this troper is perplexed as why are these in-universe webshows nominated? The nominees for best comedy coy webshow include a popular webshow hosted by teenage girls who are usually [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] and doing stupid stuff, a poorly done [[WidgetSeries Widget]] show involving Siamese twins and oversized hands, and a FrenchJerk with a puppet dog. The [[DarthWiki.WallBanger Wall Banger]] moment in question? The iCarly gang has to explain situation to the Japanese guards so they would let them in the award show. They do it by playing charades. Not only do they make themselves and the guards look like idiots, but the guards bought all what they're saying. Freddie hacks the screen system, and puts the whole moment on screen. The audience thinks it's funny, and iCarly is given the best comedy webshow award. The guards arrest the Japanese twins for their crime. That's a DeusExMachina if I ever saw one.
* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, hing, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?
* Tropers/DarthJosh: ''iParty with {{Victorious}}'' was a decent episode. You know. If you completely ignore Carly's CharacterDerailment in this episode. First, she hits Freddie, which is completely [[OutOfCharacterMoment out of character for her]], just for [[DisproportionateRetribution pointing out how good looking Tori was.]] Then she threatens to do it again if he doesn't stop. Finally, after finally hearing the truth that her boyfriend was cheating on her, Freddie decides to go beat him up. How does Carly convince him to stop? [[YouSuck She bluntly calls him a nerd, therefore, comp he'd get his ass kicked.]] Gee, Carly. [[SarcasmMode Way to show one of your best friends that you care.]] You know Freddie, it's not too late to go to a webshow with people that actually respect you.
* Tropers/{{LLSmoothJ}}: ''iOMG'': I only watch this series occasionally and Carly's actions towards Freddie in ''iParty with Victorious'' was eye roll-worthy. But let's rewind back to ''iOMG''. I think we all know exactly what this is about. The fact that promos for the follow up episode implies that they start dating motivated me enough to add this entry. So you mean to tell me that after all the hell she put Freddie through, Sam Puckett, possibly the worst love interest and biggest JerkSue since [[LoveHina Naru freaking Narusegawa]], all of a sudden is in love with Freddie and now they're going to start dating? EsotericHappyEnding doesn't even begin to describe this, [[DomesticAbuse knowing where this is likely likly heading]], as I believe Freddie can do and deserves a lot better than Sam or her glorified enabler Carly.
* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where (ere the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.
* KashimaKitty: The episode that did it for me was the one where one of Carly's teachers had just broken up with her boyfriend. The students watch her lie on
haron top of her desk, sobbing hysterically. When Carly goes up to console her, said teacher snaps and starts being a huge Jerkass toward her students. After Spencer goes to talk to her, the two end up dating, and we start seeing just WHY her boyfriend broke up with her abusive, controlling self, while she lets her students slack off. Carly and friends push Spencer to keep dating her despite the obvious issues she has, and when he finally decides he's had enough, she goes into 100% Jerkass mode. Carly and co come up with a plan to put a stop to it, involving their webshow.weeabooshow. I expected something heartwarming like, they would get her ex-boyfriend to watch the show and have her talk about how much she misses him. I was watching the wrong show. Instead, they get her to mention that she downloaded mp3s off the internet, and get the police to watch, , thus having her arrested.



* {{Tropers/HayleyChaotix}}: iLose My Mind. The episode's plot is that Sam has checked herself into a mental hospital because she likes Freddie. Not because she's insanely violent or anything like that, but because she likes Freddie. After a series of events they convince her to leave, only to find that they need her mother's signature for her to leave. They decide to dress Spencer up as a woman, and when this plan obviously falls through, they start arguing with the woman running the mental hospital and the police because they won't let them leave to do their webshow. Apparently "I have a popular webshow" are the magic words that make laws disappear and the police officers and mental hospital worker are being jerks for not realizing this. Then it turns out all the mental patients just love iCarly so much that they force the police officers to let them do it at the mental hospital by one of them threatening them. The police officers don't seem to realize the fact that, not only should they have weapons with them, but assualting a police officer is a crime, and give in. Once they start the webshow Carly decides to ask fans of iCarly if Sam is nuts because she likes Freddie, [[SarcasmMode because total strangers are the best people to ask about this sort of thing.]] The two people they ask say they should date, with one of them being a Seddie shipper who does nothing but yell "SEDDIE!". Freddie then takes the camera and says no one has asked him how he felt, he then proceeds to kiss her. Remember this is Sam, the girl who abuses him on a daily basis for little to no reason what so ever, and [[AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale no one gives a care, not even the victim.]] Can you say abusive relationship? Apparently no one on the show can.

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* {{Tropers/HayleyChaotix}}: iLose My Mind. The episode's plot is that Sam has checked herself into a mental hospital because she likes Freddie. Not because she's insanely violent or anything like that, but because she likes Freddie. After a series of events they convince her to leave, only to find that they need her mother's signature for her to leave. They decide to dress Spencer up as a woman, and when this plan obviously falls through, they start arguing with the woman running the mental hospital and the police because they won't let them leave to do their webshow. Apparently "I have a popular webshow" are the magic words that make laws disappear and the police officers and mental hospital worker are being jerks for not realizing this. Then it turns out all the mental patients just love iCarly so much that they force the police officers to let them do it at the mental hospital by one of them threatening them. The police officers don't seem to realize the fact that, not only should they have weapons with them, but assualting a police officer is a crime, and give in. Once they start the webshow Carly decides to ask fans of iCarly if Sam is nuts because she likes Freddie, [[SarcasmMode because total strangers are the best people to ask about this sort of thing.]] The two people they ask say they should date, with one of them being a Seddie shipper who does nothing but yell "SEDDIE!". Freddie then takes the camera and says no one has asked him how he felt, he then proceeds to kiss her. Remember this is Sam, the girl who abuses him on a daily basis for little to no reason what so ever, and [[AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale no one gives a care, not even the victim.]] Can you say abusive relationship? Apparently no one on the show can.
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* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie'''s BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?

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* Tropers/BlueRose12400:''iWill Date Freddie'''s Freddie's'' BrokenAesop. After Freddie broke up with Valerie after finding out she was using him, he still refuses to come back to Carly and Sam because he was tired of Sam constantly mistreating him. So, after Carly talks Sam into apologizing, what does she do? She gives Freddie a wedgie after "hugging" him. Freddie, rightfully, complained, and yet Carly ignores it. Oh yeah, and Sam doesn't learn anything, and continues to treat Freddie like crap. How did Seddie become the FanPreferredCouple again?



* Tropers/{{LLSmoothJ}}: ''iOMG'': I only watch this series occasionally and Carly's actions towards Freddie in ''iParty with Victorious'' was eye roll-worthy. But let's rewind back to ''iOMG''. I think we all know ''exactly'' what this is about. The fact that promos for the follow up episode implies that they start dating motivated me enough to add this entry. So you mean to tell me that after all the hell she put Freddie through, Sam Puckett, possibly the worst love interest and biggest JerkSue since ''[[LoveHina Naru freaking Narusegawa]]'', all of a sudden is in love with Freddie and now they're going to start dating? '''''[[BigWhat WHAT!?]]''''' EsotericHappyEnding doesn't even begin to describe this, [[DomesticAbuse knowing where this is likely heading]], as I believe Freddie can do and deserves ''a lot'' better than Sam ''or'' Carly (Sam's glorified enabler).
* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of herself on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.

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* Tropers/{{LLSmoothJ}}: ''iOMG'': I only watch this series occasionally and Carly's actions towards Freddie in ''iParty with Victorious'' was eye roll-worthy. But let's rewind back to ''iOMG''. I think we all know ''exactly'' exactly what this is about. The fact that promos for the follow up episode implies that they start dating motivated me enough to add this entry. So you mean to tell me that after all the hell she put Freddie through, Sam Puckett, possibly the worst love interest and biggest JerkSue since ''[[LoveHina [[LoveHina Naru freaking Narusegawa]]'', Narusegawa]], all of a sudden is in love with Freddie and now they're going to start dating? '''''[[BigWhat WHAT!?]]''''' EsotericHappyEnding doesn't even begin to describe this, [[DomesticAbuse knowing where this is likely heading]], as I believe Freddie can do and deserves ''a lot'' a lot better than Sam ''or'' Carly (Sam's or her glorified enabler).
enabler Carly.
* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of herself her on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.



* {{Tropers/excaruso}}: "iTwins". It was stupid how Freddie was in such denial thinking Melanie was Sam in disguise. Even after Spencer knows about her, after she tells him that she's real, she calls him cute, and even says, "Would Sam do...this?" and '''kisses him straight on the lips''', and when Sam says that wasn't her who did that, and you can easily SEE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEIR VOICES...Freddie refuses to buy it. Then, right after Freddie leaves, we see her arrive to get in the elevator with both Carly and Sam. And later in "iThink They Kissed" we learn that Freddie still doesn't believe her existence. Note to the writers of iCarly: We know you guys hate nerds, but seriously, FREDDIE IS NOT THAT GULLIBLE! If we get another Melanie episode, I sure hope it isn't anything like this. Ugh.

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* {{Tropers/excaruso}}: "iTwins". It was stupid how Freddie was in such denial thinking Melanie was Sam in disguise. Even after Spencer knows about her, after she tells him that she's real, she calls him cute, and even says, "Would Sam do...this?" and '''kisses kisses him straight on the lips''', lips, and when Sam says that wasn't her who did that, and you can easily SEE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEIR VOICES...spot the difference between their voices... Freddie refuses to buy it. Then, right after Freddie leaves, we see her arrive to get in the elevator with both Carly and Sam. And later in "iThink They Kissed" we learn that Freddie still doesn't believe her existence. Note to the writers of iCarly: We know you guys hate nerds, but seriously, FREDDIE IS NOT THAT GULLIBLE! Freddie is not that gullible! If we get another Melanie episode, I sure hope it isn't anything like this. Ugh.
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* Tropers/{{Mack}}: ''iMeet {{Fred}}''. [[DoggedNiceGuy Freddie]] says that he doesn't think {{Fred}}'s videos are that funny. Not bad. Not terrible. Not 'Fred should stop', just 'not that funny'. Fred sees this and tells the world that he's not going to make any more videos because of what Freddie said. Freddie is immediately ostracised by ''everyone'', including everyone at school and his school groups, his family and Sam, while nobody - not even on the internet - seems to be relieved that he's gone (because, you know, the entire world population just loves Fred so much). Not even Carly stands by him. When the trio go to Fred's house to confront him (in a high tree house), Freddie refuses to take back what he said. Sam then picks up a modern tennis racquet, takes Freddie into a room away from the camera, and proceeds to beat him to a pulp with the racquet, so hard ''she breaks it on him''. Under threat of more beatings, Freddie finally takes back what he said. At this point, it's revealed that Fred didn't even care about what was said, it was all a ploy to get more viewers. Sam then throws Freddie out of the tree house. The apparent moral of this story? "It's okay to have an opinion, as long as it's not an unpopular one, and beating someone to make them change their views is acceptable". [[FlatWhat What.]]

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* Tropers/{{Mack}}: ''iMeet {{Fred}}''. [[DoggedNiceGuy Freddie]] says that he doesn't think {{Fred}}'s videos are that funny. Not bad. Not terrible. Not 'Fred should stop', just 'not that funny'. Fred sees this and tells the world that he's not going to make any more videos because of what Freddie said. Freddie is immediately ostracised by ''everyone'', everyone, including everyone at school and his school groups, his family and Sam, while nobody - not even on the internet - seems to be relieved that he's gone (because, you know, the entire world population just loves Fred so much). Not even Carly stands by him. When the trio go to Fred's house to confront him (in a high tree house), Freddie refuses to take back what he said. Sam then picks up a modern tennis racquet, takes Freddie into a room away from the camera, and proceeds to beat him to a pulp with the racquet, so hard ''she to the point where she breaks it on him''.him. Under threat of more beatings, Freddie finally takes back what he said. At this point, it's revealed that Fred didn't even care about what was said, it was all a ploy to get more viewers. Sam then throws Freddie out of the tree house. The apparent moral of this story? "It's okay to have an opinion, as long as it's not an unpopular one, and beating someone to make them change their views is acceptable". [[FlatWhat What.]]



** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[HypocriticalHumor COMPLAIN ABOUT IT.]]

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** Tropes/{{Sciencejoe}}: The worse part is? When Freddie hires a beautiful-but-ditzy female counterpart to Cort, Carly and Sam [[HypocriticalHumor COMPLAIN ABOUT IT.[[{{Hypocrite}} complain about it.]]
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** The show does that pretty much for anything, so having it for her isn't exactly out of the ordinary.
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* Goldeneye101: To some, iMeet the First Lady. Many conservatives gave a small outcry when the first lady, Michelle Obama, was announced for an episode of iCarly, although most didn't worry about it since it wasn't that big of a deal. Then the episode hit and most conservatives realized what was going on within 5 minutes. Carly's dad is supposed to come home and she is really excited about it, then Spencer gets news that he can't because he is being reassigned, so Carly becomes sad. The moral of this part of the episode? That the army people should come home, which is exactly what Michelle's husband is trying to do. The rest of the episode is okay, but that first part left a bad taste in everyone's mouth. The only other complaint I had was that they played the audience applaud or audience laugh button every time Michelle said something as if she's the funniest person on Earth.
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* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated DVDs) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of herself on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.

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* {{Tropers/lightning37}}: "iStakeout". The main plot (where the police stay at Carly and Spencer's loft to track a clerk who they think is selling pirated DVDs) [=DVDs=]) wasn't that funny, but the sub-plot was even worse. Because of some stupid bet about what MPEG stands for, Sam makes Freddie get a tattoo of herself on his arm. And Carly does NOTHING about it. So after Freddie spends the whole episode trying to hide it from his mom as hard as possible, near the very end, Mrs. Benson sees it, and gets mad. Once again, Carly says nothing to back him up. After Mrs. Benson angrily takes Freddie to get it removed, we find out that the tattoo Sam's cousin made was temporary. Seriously? I know I wasn't the only one who wanted to punch Sam in the face after that.
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*** Tropers/{{Morcae}}: That ... was .. the ... entire ... point ... of ... the ... episode.
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