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Creddie Is #CouplesGoals In iCarly Season 3

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Creddie has officially happened in iCarly Season 3. The reboot, not the original show. After two seasons of questioning of will they, won’t they, Carly and Freddie finally made it official. Well, as official as a non-married couple could be.

Freddie and Pearl broke in the second episode of Season 3, making room for Creddie to happen after so long. However, it was far from smooth sailing when Carly sets up a romantic evening to recreate their off-camera adventure, but it totally backfires. Freddie remembers the event so much differently than she does, and it is heartbreaking to see him hurt.

Spencer, Carly’s brother, who is like a big brother to Freddie, is there to listen to his longtime friend. Harper, Carly’s roommate, is there for her too but is, along with Freddie’s daughter Millicent, preoccupied with Marissa (Freddie’s mother) and her wedding dress issues.

The Creddie Kisses!

Freddie ventures up to the iCarly studio in Spencer’s apartment to find Carly has had her hard drive of memories fixed, and they relive some of their older memories. The episode concludes with three Creddie kisses. It makes us smile knowing that episode four is called iGo Public, where everything will come out to Carly’s 3 million subscribers.

According to the synopsis, Freddie is ready to go public, but Carly’s not. Season 3 was always going to be THE Creddie Season, and while two episodes were spent dealing with Freddie and Pearl, it has been a massive relief that they’re not skirting around the topic anymore and they’re just allowing the pairing come full circle.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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