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The ''[[iCarly]]'' [[Wall Banger
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== ''Season 1'' ==
* ''iHate Sam's Boyfriend'': Jonah randomly decides to kiss Carly. Out of nowhere. Under a badly mistaken impression Carly is jealous of her ''best friend'' and wants Jonah for herself.
** [[WMG|Possible]] [[Fridge Brilliance]] here. In iKiss, Sam says she's never kissed
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== ''Season 3'' ==
* ''iSpace Out'': The whole episode turns out to be pointless in the end when Carly breaks out of their space pod by breaking off the handle on their door. Combine that with the sub-plot with Spencer and the little girl ([[
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== ''Season 5'' ==
* ''iLose My Mind'': The fact that we're supposed to not like the cops and the person running the mental hospital because they wouldn't break a law so they could do their webshow. Also how no one, not even Freddie, cares that [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male|Sam physically abuses Freddie]] and says they should date.
** It reminds me of what happened in [[Hey Arnold!]], with Helga being put in therapy for her bullying. Except no-one cares. You'd think her behaviour would have come up at least before during her therapy sessions with her mother, and then as part of her 'induction'. But no. It's just ignored. Everyone ignores it.
** The two episodes iOMG and iLMM are just the same but with the people flipped at the end. Sam hides. In iOMG she hides (badly) her emotions. In iLMM she hides (physically). In iOMG Sam kisses Freddie with no build up and no discussion. Then in iLMM Freddie kisses Sam with no build up and no discussion. So in the space of three days Freddie has gone from a guy who was in love with Carly (which was unquestionable all the way up to iDo at the latest), with zero on-screen closure given to his feelings for Carly which would tell the audience he doesn't have them, to coming to terms with Sam's feelings and then somehow returning them. In three freaking days. Most people think longer about what they are having for dinner that week.
* ''iDate Sam And Freddie.'' Every damn moment Sam and Freddie were together in this episode made my head bleed. Jennette and Nathan have no chemistry romantically because of their friendship, they obviously aren't being directed to actually look like they have any passion (you could fix it by making them watch a tape of every kissing moment in [[Victorious]] and go back to iSaved Your Life to watch how Miranda and Nathan kissed), so I blame the crew rather than the two actors. That's only maybe one scene. Every other freaking scene they are in involves them ''constantly'' fighting. If I hadn't been told how awesome Miranda's final speech was at the end I'd have shut it off. It was tiring, boring, cliche. Worst of all, it made it oh so obvious Sam and Freddie shouldn't be dating at all. Instead we have to watch two more episodes of them together even if they don't stay together in the end.
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* ''iGo One Direction''. This is the moment the show turned completely into a sellout merchandise musical whore fest. A group with no actual reason to get on the show, turns up and wastes an episode to plug their shitty boy-band music.
* ''iApril Fools''. The title says it all. The viewers were fooled by a garbage episode that never show have got made. No wonder the very next episode got the worst ratings in the history of the show.
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