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doodlebloo · 14 days
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Funniest possible way to get banned is by having your toaster catch fire and not covering the camera in time
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mythgirlimagines · 8 months
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So of course, I loved Quinton Review's second Sam and Cat video! I just had a small issue that I haven't really seen anyone talk about.
The section of 1:53:24-1:57:49 (AKA Thing I Forgot #21) contains jumpscare/screamer content
Which surprisingly does have something to do with the topic of iCarly - and I'll describe it a bit more under the cut for those who are interested but don't want to watch the section themselves.
This is just a warning about it! I figured it out because of an easter egg in the intro to this section, and knew a little bit what I was getting into, but it still kinda upset me, so I just wanted to let yall know so you could safely watch this video, as I really do love literally everything else about it lol
This section begins on the background/intro of the classic jumpscare/screamer Scary Car Commercial (that tipped me off, as I'd seen a video about old YouTube horror a couple months ago).
Rather than the original version, Quinton then pops onto the screen and introduces the segment as being brought up by a friend (Hippie Rat), who has interests in horror. He'd rediscovered two segments that were posted on iCarly.com, which as we know from Quinton's iCarly videos, was not well-archived, so much of the content is regarded as lost media, to an extent.
He goes into an explanation of the kind of content that was made, usually low-budget, and how the actors really seemed to put their creative spin on it because of that.
The following two clips were referred to as iGotcha skits. The first is of Sam, challenging the viewer to find a banana hidden on the iCarly set in 60 seconds, only for a (very frightening imo) zombie to pop onto the screen and scream. The second is of Spencer, challenging the viewer to see an optical illusion by looking into the soda robot's eyes for an extended period of time, and this time Spencer himself pops back in, screaming and making a more silly-scary face. At the end of both segments, they implore the viewer to send the video to their friends or anyone else they would like to freak out.
Quinton then goes on to explain that these skits felt like actual videos someone would post to the internet at that time, giving it a kind of level of audience interaction unique to the time. After this explanation, the section ends. Throughout this section, there are also little effects playing in the background of Quinton talking that are meant to be kind of humorous takes on horror content (such as a UFO flying by and the segment ending with an explosion)
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puppywritesthings · 1 year
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a spiritual successor to this post.
here’s icarly characters and whether or not they’d be fans of drag race. (disclaimer: i have not seen much of the reboot, so i will only go based off the original series... for the most part)
carly shay: captial A ally. supports local drag and tips like she doesn’t run out of money. started watching when jinkx was on because she was homesick for seattle while she was in italy with her dad. will root for any seattle girl no matter how badly they do.
has canonically sat freddie down in the reboot to watch drag race with her (source? trust me... also it’s the one thing i know about the reboot)
sam puckett: she gets roped into seeing the show after sending a gif of venus d'lite throwing her wig in s3 out of context. huge fans of seasons 2 and 3. wanted jaremi to win s4. sam brings out the butter sock when the s4 crowning happened and ends up causing property damage. followed the tamisha iman drama like it was the newspaper
when living with cat, she puts it on for her because it’s like gay cocomelon.
freddie benson: will watch it whenever it’s on in the shays’ apartment. god forbid it’s on in his house, his mother would have a cow. has watched a full season or two with carly. has an official press badge for dragcon. he likes watching review/recap channels in his spare time because he likes hearing what he has to say. likes brooke lynn hytes a normal amount.
spencer shay: only got into it after carly texted him about the queens making dresses out of candy. watches the premiere and any other design challenge. has recreated ball looks to a stunning degree and carly has come home to spencer wearing one of those looks. argues with judges on screen when he doesn’t agree with an assessment like he’s arguing at the ref at a sports game. thinks rock m. sakura should have won the ball ball.
gibby gibson: (gibby voice) gibby! gibby’s here for a good time, so he’ll watch it whenever it’s on. likes untucked a bit more than the main show.
t-bo: he and spencer watched s12 together. heidi is his favorite and he’s an avid hall and closet listener. has played the clip about shitting in a parking lot (in glasgow) more times than he could count. nevel papperman: you think his gay ass *doesn’t* watch drag race? facetimes carly and gets in heated debates about the episode. he’s a redditor and he will spoil the entire season out of spite. writes fanfiction and uses r/rpdrcringe as free promotion. writes vatya and always villainizes trixie because he thinks carly would stan her. nora derschlit: nora derschlit is a stan twitter microcelebrity. nora derschlit will defend her faves without hesitation. nora derschlit can be seen replying to every one of her faves tweets. nora derschlit is banned from voss events.
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chronicbloodynoses · 1 month
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guys i spend hours on wikis and imdb looking for actors of extremely minor characters im attracted to
last time i ended up watching a cute zombie movie bc in community there’s an episode w a really annoying trio of high schoolers who bully jeff and britta and idk something about the main one (mark) is so 😍😍 so i went on an insane chase for hours looking for this guy and then i watched a movie he stared in LOL it’s called dance of the dead n the actor is jared kusnitz i really enjoyed it
this time i searched for hours for a character i knew nothing about but he was in the back ground of an icarly clip and then i finally found him his name is marty he was in iballs (LOL) and he was spencer’s assistant and he’s actually so cute he was actually in the social network but his name is jared hillman
also kinda funny they’re both named jared LOL
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thetechguru · 3 years
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Title: Miranda Cosgrove reveals iCarly premiere date, talks set photos and characters 10 years later.
Date: May 14, 2021
Source: entertainment weekly.
Miranda Cosgrove received the best birthday gift on Friday — the news that the iCarly revival series will premiere June 17 on Paramount+.
The actress' iCarly castmates Jerry Trainor, Nathan Kress, Laci Mosley, and Jaidyn Triplett were on set to celebrate Cosgrove turning 28 with a cake, which then revealed the announcement.
Along with this news, Cosgrove chatted with EW about what viewers can expect from the upcoming series, and gave us details about some exclusive set reveal photos. And make sure to check out the video of Cosgrove and Trainor giving a tour of the set, which should look very familiar to fans of the original series.
Miranda Cosgrove reveals iCarly premiere date, talks set photos and characters 10 years later
EW has exclusive set photos and an interview with star Miranda Cosgrove, plus a video of Cosgrove and Jerry Trainor giving a tour of the iCarly set.
By Rachel Yang
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Miranda Cosgrove received the best birthday gift on Friday — the news that the iCarly revival series will premiere June 17 on Paramount+.
The actress' iCarly castmates Jerry Trainor, Nathan Kress, Laci Mosley, and Jaidyn Triplett were on set to celebrate Cosgrove turning 28 with a cake, which then revealed the announcement.
Along with this news, Cosgrove chatted with EW about what viewers can expect from the upcoming series, and gave us details about some exclusive set reveal photos. And make sure to check out the video of Cosgrove and Trainor giving a tour of the set, which should look very familiar to fans of the original series.
The 13-episode season will pick up nearly 10 years after the Nickelodeon series, which ran from 2007 to 2012. The core cast are all reprising their roles, with Cosgrove once again embodying Carly, while Trainor and Kress are returning as Carly's brother Spencer and her friend Freddie Benson, respectively.
And because it's been a while since we've seen the cast, "Carly has gone through a lot over the last 10 years — all the characters have," Cosgrove tells EW.
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Miranda Cosgrove received the best birthday gift on Friday — the news that the iCarly revival series will premiere June 17 on Paramount+.
The actress' iCarly castmates Jerry Trainor, Nathan Kress, Laci Mosley, and Jaidyn Triplett were on set to celebrate Cosgrove turning 28 with a cake, which then revealed the announcement.
Along with this news, Cosgrove chatted with EW about what viewers can expect from the upcoming series, and gave us details about some exclusive set reveal photos. And make sure to check out the video of Cosgrove and Trainor giving a tour of the set, which should look very familiar to fans of the original series.
The 13-episode season will pick up nearly 10 years after the Nickelodeon series, which ran from 2007 to 2012. The core cast are all reprising their roles, with Cosgrove once again embodying Carly, while Trainor and Kress are returning as Carly's brother Spencer and her friend Freddie Benson, respectively.
And because it's been a while since we've seen the cast, "Carly has gone through a lot over the last 10 years — all the characters have," Cosgrove tells EW.
Miranda Cosgrove reveals iCarly premiere date, talks set photos and characters 10 years later
EW has exclusive set photos and an interview with star Miranda Cosgrove, plus a video of Cosgrove and Jerry Trainor giving a tour of the iCarly set.
By Rachel Yang
Source: yahoo
With the Freddie character, he's gone through a couple divorces," the actress reveals. "Spencer has become very wealthy, so there's a lot of different dynamics and different things going on."
As for Carly, she went to college and is pretty successful, Cosgrove continues, but she's "kinda in between" where Freddie and Spencer are at.
Spencer, who's "the most successful of all" the characters, still resides in the original loft he and Carly lived in, though he's remodeled it a bit. Cosgrove says she and Trainor worked with the set designer to keep some of the flair from the old series in the new set.
For instance, you can see below the bottle bot, a sculpture Spencer made that was a fixture on iCarly. Though they couldn't track down the original, the team asked the artist who made it to build one as identical as possible to be in Spencer's living room. Similarly, the designers had the same couch from the original reupholstered and updated.
"They tried to do a lot of cute, little things for the fans from the original that stayed the same," Cosgrove says.
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You can also see that the loft's upstairs, which Carly used as a studio to film "iCarly," has been updated but looks pretty similar to the original.
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The new show will catch up with Carly, who's now in her 20s and hasn't kept up with her "iCarly" web show that she hosted with her friends Freddie and Sam (Jennette McCurdy) as teens.
"She hasn't done 'iCarly' in a long time, and she decides to start it up again in the pilot," Cosgrove says. "So we're exploring what her new show is. And even though it's 'iCarly,' it's not the same as it was before. So we've been exploring a lot of different things with that, just like what a 26-year-old would really be doing if they had a YouTube channel nowadays."
Cosgrove, who's also an executive producer on the show, says she's excited to see how Carly will navigate YouTube and Instagram given how much the internet has grown since iCarly went off the air.
Not revealed yet is Carly's apartment, which is also at Bushwell Plaza, the same building in Seattle that Spencer's apartment is in. In the upcoming project, she lives with her roommate and best friend Harper (Mosley). And it wouldn't be iCarly without Freddie nearby, though this time around it may not be great news for the character.
"He's gone through a divorce and he's moved back in with his mother," Cosgrove says. "So Mary [Scheer], who played his mom on the show is back and we all are living in the same apartment building together."
Another new addition to the show is Triplett, who plays Millicent, Freddie's snarky and social media-savvy stepdaughter whom he adopted.
"It's funny because it's a lot of the old because we do have like the little studio we used to film in and we have Spencer's apartment, but then we have a lot of new sets and new characters, so it's like half and half," Cosgrove notes.
The revival will explain everyone's backstory in the pilot, and she says it was exciting to think about what all the characters would have been doing over the last decade. Cosgrove doesn't answer whether the show will address Sam's absence on the show, but she does promise the return of some fan-favorite recurring characters. Nevel Papperman (Reed Alexander), Carly's pretentious nemesis is slated to return, and they recently did an episode featuring Nora Dershlit (Danielle Morrow), the stalker "iCarly" fan who appeared in the original.
Currently halfway through filming, Cosgrove says she doesn't know how the last four or five episodes will play out yet. She has her own curiosities she wants the show to address, like what happened with Spencer and Carly's mom. And she says Trainor is dying for Spencer's unseen friend Socko to finally appear.
What Cosgrove is clear on, however, is what kind of show she wants iCarly to be, especially since it took the team "a really long time to figure out."
"We really tried to make this show, along with the showrunner Ali [Schouten], as much for the fans of the original as possible, because it's not really a kid show anymore," Cosgrove says. "It's mainly made for the people who watched when they were little, they're now more in their 20s."
"We're getting to explore different things with [what] the characters go through that we would never have been able to do before, that's a lot more like stuff that's happened in our real lives and things that people in their 20s and 30s go through," she adds. "It's just been a fun reunion getting to see everybody, and I'm really excited for people to see it."
Last thoughts 😑:
I have mixed feelings about this so I skip it no thanks. I hope it last for one season. Good luck to others who are going to watch this.
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macaroniandcheese · 3 years
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hey so ive been watching this guy review icarly and there was a clip he showed where spencer was with gibbys brother and he says "i need to pee" and spencer replies "you can pee in the ballpit" and i can't believe this show predicted dashcon
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mycarlydotcom · 4 years
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Looking Back at iCarly
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Hello internet! This blog lives on, and so do I! My Nickelodeon heart still beats, and here I am in 2019, having recently finished re-watching iCarly…again. Admittedly, there is a part me still clinging to this fandom and I don’t think it will ever go away. So, I recently sat my grown ass adult-self down to re-watch the series, and I feel the desire to just talk about it.
Let’s preface everything with an acknowledgement to nostalgia and the impact it has on how we view things we enjoyed in the past. Nostalgia is typically viewed through rose colored lenses that disguise the truth about whatever it is we remember so fondly. I realize this, and fully acknowledge that nostalgia is probably the biggest reason for my enjoyment during this re-watch; but whether it was nostalgia or not, I have no shame in saying that I loved it. I loved every single second of it. Yeah it was a little cringey at first, (Honestly, that’s to be expected when looking back at shows like these with more mature eyes) but that feeling settled pretty fast, and it didn’t take long for me to fall right back in love with the show.
I love this show. I watched it frequently as a preteen into my teenage years (Around the ages of 11-15 I’d say). I watched until about Season 3 but I ended up falling off with it as I grew older; so I never saw anything from Season 4 onward during its initial run. Fast forward a few years later, and somewhere around 2013 an iCarly clip found its way into my YouTube suggestions. I don’t remember the specific clip, but it had something to do with Sam and Freddie (It may have been the elevator scene from iLove You). It caught my attention because I always remembered thinking that Sam and Freddie would end up together. Curiously enough, I clicked it, and that served as the impetus to make me watch the entire series. I watched it all, and I loved it. I loved it so much that I even made this blog dedicated to it, and other shows cut from the same cloth. I had my heart stolen by Sam and Freddie, and obsessed over the pairing like many others had done before me. I became so attached to the characters, and as corny as it sounds, I felt like they were my friends. I just loved it all. I was hooked, and the series known as iCarly ended up leaving a lasting impression on me. Going on that journey was such a blast; but like all good things, it eventually came to end. After a while I started using this blog less and less. I slowly stopped watching reruns of old Nickelodeon shows, and I eventually fell off completely. So now, we fast forward one more time and here we are in 2019, I have watched the series again, and it turns out that I still harbor that deep connection to it that I had before. The fandom still lives within me, and I’ve realized it will never go away. It is always going hold a place in heart.
Now that my long-winded introduction is over, let’s move on to talking about the show itself. Upon this most recent viewing of the series, I will say that in my humble opinion, the show peaks in Season 3. While I may love the series as a whole, I cannot deny that its glory days are definitely in its earlier years. During this re-watch, I noticed a subtle dip in the quality of show from Season 4 onward. It’s not like it falls off a cliff or anything, it was still very enjoyable, but it definitely felt like they were losing control. This trend continued in Season 5, and parlayed right into the final season as well. By the time you reach the end, it’s apparent they were desperate for ideas, or were just ready to move on. Again, it’s not awful, but it’s not firing on all cylinders like it was in the earlier seasons. There are a plethora of issues we could point to when discussing this, but I think the biggest culprit to the show’s decline in quality was the “ships.” That entire craze definitely had a negative impact on the series overall; even as a “Seddier,” I can admit that. I’ve actually previously, briefly discussed (Here) how I believe “shipping,” directly changed the original, intended story of Sam and Freddie; and I still believe that. The creative direction was undoubtedly influenced by the divide in the audience, and I don’t think that can be disputed. But regardless of the slight dip in quality, I will say that iCarly is still tremendous overall, and Seasons 4 through 6 still have their moments and some great episodes. Season 6 itself recovers wonderfully by the end, with the last five episodes of the series serving as a splendid return to form for the show.
iCarly was one of the most successful Nickelodeon shows for a reason…because it truly is great. In many ways it was a glimpse into the future when you think about the power of the internet and its ability to influence and create success nowadays. It capitalized on that ever growing popularity of the internet, and did so wonderfully. Who didn’t want to have their own version of the iCarly web show? Everyone did, it was the coolest concept. Couple that with the amazing cast they gathered to play the character’s we all came to love, and the show had a recipe for brilliance. 
Let’s actually talk about casting on this show because it is absolutely tremendous…
Miranda wonderfully transitioned from the devious little sister, Megan, on Drake & Josh, to the lovable protagonist known as Carly, and she was perfect for the role. Carly is portrayed as the best friend that anyone could ever ask for, and Miranda fills that role so believably well. You truly feel that she cares deeply for all of her friends, and honestly, I think that’s just an extension of Miranda herself. All you have to do is listen to any of her fellow cast member’s talk about her, and it’s not hard to understand why she played Carly so well.
Then there is Jennette; what else can I say about Jennette McCurdy that I haven’t already gushed about on this blog? I adore her to pieces, and her on screen counterpart known as Sam Puckett, I adore even more. I’ve heard Jennette be critical of the show and the role she played, especially as she’s gotten older and distanced herself from the Nickelodeon bubble, but I honestly think she doesn’t give herself enough credit for pulling off Sam the way she did. There is nobody else they could have cast to play that role better than her. There are many layers to Sam Puckett, and while the show tends to shy away from truly fleshing that out, we still get glimpses of it throughout the series. It’s the biggest reason why I love Sam so much, and Jennette excellently captures that contrast within the character. Sam is a tough as they come, and rarely displays compassion or vulnerability, but underneath her rough exterior is a wonderful person with a heart of gold. Much like that character, it often seems that there is a lot more than what’s displayed on the surface with Jennette as well, curiously enough. She herself, is somewhat of an enigma (which I plan on discussing one day as well). The character, and actor are very similar in that regard, and I think that’s why Sam was so great. For the purpose of comedy, Sam is a totally over-exaggerated character, and much more of a tomboy than Jennette is in real life, but beneath all the comedic hyperbole, there are some striking parallels between the character and the actor.
Of course, there is Nathan Kress, who played the role of Freddie, and did a splendid job capturing the loveable tech nerd Freddie was; especially in the earlier years. Nathan also deserves major props for continuing to pull the Freddie character off as time went on because let’s be honest, Nathan matured into quite the handsome young fella right in the midst of this show airing. It was funny juxtaposition to see him still have to portray Freddie, as Sam might say, a “nub,” when he very clearly wasn’t. So again, props to him because he still made it believable that Freddie was just a big dork who struggled with girls and whatnot despite his dapper, physical appearance.
Who doesn’t love Jerry Trainor? He comes across as the most fun person to be around, and I have to imagine that working with him is a total joy. All you have to do is watch the blooper episodes, iBloop and iBloop 2, and you can see just how much fun he makes the work environment for all of his fellow actors. He, as Spencer, is low key probably everyone’s favorite character. He was the perfect choice to portray Spencer, and while he does all the whacky humor and eccentric behavior perfectly, he also captures the moments where Spencer needs to be a responsible adult, arguably even better.
And last but not least, Noah Munck as Gibby. From starting as a reoccurring character with a strange quirk where he persistently took his shirt off , to transitioning into the main cast where announcing his own name in exaggerated fashion became a staple of the show, Noah took this peculiar character and brought him to life in the most entertaining way possible. To quote Gibby himself, Noah made the show, “a lot of fun,” and provided some of the best laughs in series.
I cannot say enough good things about iCarly. It is an all-timer as far as Nickelodeon shows are concerned, and those who were part of the fandom know just how special it was. I’ll forever hold it in my heart, and remember the joy it brought me whenever I “need a laugh, cheer, or random dance.”
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And, we're clear...
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