I watched I-Carly mainly for Spencer :3 I don't like it so much anymore. They're both okay, I suppose. Nothing to write home to mom about 
I watched I-Carly mainly for Spencer :3 I don't like it so much anymore. They're both okay, I suppose. Nothing to write home to mom about 










































woeler1 wrote:The whole nickelodeon channel is crap. And here it's even crappier because they synchronize the voices in Dutch ant they really suck at it
















Amanda wrote:Sorry but I strongly dislike it, and any of the stupid new shows Nickelodeon airs these days. I tried watching a single episode and didn't even crack a smile.

















SimbaObsesser wrote:What happened to Drake and Josh? All That? The Amanda Show? Ken and Kel? Now, THOSE were shows that had real comedy for kids. Of course, those shows were around our generation, except Drake and Josh, which was around the mid- 2000s. Shows back then had creativity that shined on us, but now, it's been thrown into the trash to give the new generation bland, boring, and stupid things to watch. I mean, now these days, the new shows like Victorious, iCarly, Big Time Rush, and etc, are mainly too focused on fame, dating, pop music, typical teenage stereotypes, and stuff like that. The combats, jokes, and characters are so uncreative, annoying, and makes you want to leave them. Back then had our actual laughs coming out of ourselves because we enjoyed them so much. Family and friends too. From my perspective, I feel so sorry for these kids today because they're not getting as much enjoyment as our generation did back in the 90s and early 2000s. They may think they are, but they're not. Things won't be the same again. :(















FlipMode wrote:And I find it pretty lolworthy that half the people in here who are hating on Nickelodeon would happily watch My Little Pony.





























FlipMode wrote:Dan Schneider definitely cares about his shows, if you see his twitter he is always asking for fan opinions on story direction and stuff.





























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