![]() IScream on Halloween (written by Jake Farrow, directed by Steve Hoefer) ![]() 10/10.įavorite line: "Do you feel the rue? Ya feel it!" I don't know if he was eligible, but Reed Alexander is Emmy worthy as Nevel. My second favorite episode has Carly meeting Nevel, an eleven year old boy who gives "iCarly" a bad review on his hugely popular website after Carly rejects his advances. INevel (written by Steve Holland, directed by Steve Hoefer) 8/10.įavorite line: "What's her next phase? Stealing cars? Swimming with hobos?" IWanna Stay with Spencer (written by Arthur Gradstein, directed by Adam Weissman)Īfter Carly almost gets hurt by one of Spencer's nutty sculptures, their grandfather decides Carly needs to come live with him in nearby Yakima. 8/10.įavorite line: "The internet can distort room size." Strong plot and pacing, and nice work from Austin Butler as Jake. When Jake, the hottest guy in school, breaks up with his girlfriend, Carly books him on the web show so he can sing, not realizing he is terrible. ILike Jake (written by Dan Schneider, directed by Steve Hoefer) Carly Nub," "Get out of here, Gibby, this is my nightmare!," and "Oh, Juiceboy's got a friend." 10/10.įavorite lines (no way I could come up with just one): "How dare you children boo a dancing Scotsman!," "Because I move my legs in a fiery explosion of flailing limbs and floppy passion, wanna see it?," "If he's a nub, then someday I want to be Mrs. The music is fun, the backup dancers are sensational, and Trainor's final dance sealed this as my favorite episode of the first season. ![]() The trio slogs through a few hundred, fall asleep, and dream themselves into some nicely choreographed dance routines. The "iCarly" team decide to open their site to dance videos from their viewers, and are inundated with over three thousand. IDream of Dance (written by Dan Schneider, directed by Adam Weissman) ![]() My seven year old son's reaction upon seeing Miranda Cosgrove in a swimsuit? "Carly's hot." 9/10.įavorite line (tough call): "Wow, I've never seen dried beef make a boy so happy." Consistently funny, with many memorable lines. IHatch Chicks (written by Steven Molaro, directed by David Kendall)Ī science experiment goes wrong and Carly, Sam, Freddie, Spencer, and Freddie's science project partner Duke must find six baby chicks in the giant three story apartment. Hysterical from start to finish, especially the "Messin' With Lewbert" bit. IWant More Viewers (written by Steve Holland & Steve Molaro, directed by Adam Weissman)įreddie and Spencer team up against Carly and Sam to see who can come up with the best idea to get more viewers. 7/10.įavorite line: "Yeah, except he doesn't have Miss Briggs' crazy pointy boobs." Despite the newness and some awkwardness (Freddie luckily loses the shrillness after this episode), I laughed all the way through. We also get to meet sympathetic school Principal Franklin (Tim Russ) and mean teacher Miss Briggs (a hysterical Mindy Sterling). IPilot (written by Dan Schneider, directed by Steve Hoefer)īecause this is the pilot episode, there is some pretty obvious plot exposition mixed into the story of how Carly, Sam, and Freddie decided to do a webcast. I have listed each episode individually (they were all broadcast in 20), along with a capsule review, and my rating (1-10, with 10 being the best), and favorite line from the episode: The DVD features thirteen episodes from the show's first season, plus some special features. The two also pal around with Freddie (Nathan Kress), a technical whiz whose love for Carly is well known.Ĭarly, Sam, and Freddie webcast the internet show "iCarly," and the Nickelodeon series follows their rising popularity, and dealings with everyday life at school and home. Carly's best friend (and budding juvenile delinquent) is Sam (Jennette McCurdy) who lives with her as yet unseen mom. Their father is in the military, stationed overseas, and the two live in a giant three story loft apartment with an elevator. Although I am 40 years old, and "iCarly," the hit Nickelodeon sitcom, is meant for my children, I honestly think it is the funniest comedy on television right now.Ĭarly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove) is a junior high schooler in Seattle, living with her older twenty-something brother, pop artist Spencer (Jerry Trainor). *A review of "iCarly: Season One, Volume One," written in 2009.* I will just state it at the outset.
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