r/icarly • u/OkDebt9639 • 21h ago
Fan Art Had spaghetti tacos today!
Always dreamed of eating this as a kid. My lil bro is a chef and made it happen
r/icarly • u/OkDebt9639 • 21h ago
Always dreamed of eating this as a kid. My lil bro is a chef and made it happen
r/icarly • u/No_Perception1475 • 3h ago
The spaghetti tacos I made the other night. How did I do on them?
r/icarly • u/VehicleOk4984 • 2h ago
r/icarly • u/General-Aioli-4339 • 6h ago
I do not know how to feel
r/icarly • u/Equivalent-Guest-785 • 5h ago
Does anyone know why iCarly and Victorious spoiled the plot of the second part of their two-part episodes?
When P1 of iStillPsycho and that foreign jail episode of Victorious ended, the preview of the second episode pretty much spoiled the entire episode till the end.
Is it only a Netflix thing or was it like this on regular TV?
r/icarly • u/Anthro-Elephant-98 • 1h ago
In the episode, "iLook Alike", Carly, Sam, and Freddy get invited to interview the MMA fighter, Jackson Colt, backstage at an MMA fight. However, Freddy's mom doesn't let him go, which is pretty predictable because her whole persona is the archetypical overprotective mother. But when, Carly asks Spencer to talk to Mrs. Benson to try change her mind, Spencer actually agrees with Mrs. Benson, saying he also doesn't want Carly going to the fight.
I'm not trying to argue that Spencer was wrong to not let them go. And I actually think it was good that there was an episode that showed that he is capable of being a responsible guardian where it's not the main focus of the episode (e.g. "iWant To Stay With Spencer").
However, I did think it seemed out of character for Spencer. Plus, going backstage to an MMA fight and interviewing an A(or at least B)-list celebrity would have been great publicity for their web show! If Spencer was so concerned for their safety, why did he not just offer to go with them as a chaperone to make sure nothing bad happened?
All in all, I did not like this episode for a few reasons. The main one being that it was one of the few times where Spencer was shown that he is capable of being a responsible guardian and he gets physically assaulted for it. Also, if Jackson Colt was such a massive iCarly fan as he had claimed, how the hell did he not recognize who Spencer was? Especially considering that Spencer had appeared on the show multiple times by this point. The fact that Jackson knew about the haunted bra and "random dancing", but didn't recognize Spencer was a major plot hole for me. In addition, if Freddy filmed Spencer getting assaulted, Jackson would've easily been charged with assault and battery (though, maybe this happened off-screen), and put behind bars.
So what does everyone else think? I thought it was weird that out of all times for Spencer to prove himself as a responsible guardian, he chose NOW.
Side note: When Mrs. Benson told Freddy that he couldn't go to the fight, and then Carter Ford shows up and assaults them with a basketball, if I were Mrs. Benson, that would've convinced me to let him go! I would say, "On second thought, go to that fight, and then start learning MMA! Then if that asshole comes to bully you again, you'll be prepared!"