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| ShortSummary= Carly, Sam and Freddie try to cheer up a lonely fan on her birthday, but they wind up as [[hostages]] in her house. They then devise a coded SOS message and get it to Gibby, who's doing home repairs for Spencer in exchange for setting up a camp in the loft. |
| ShortSummary= Carly, Sam and Freddie try to cheer up a lonely fan on her birthday, but they wind up as [[hostages]] in her house. They then devise a coded SOS message and get it to Gibby, who's doing home repairs for Spencer in exchange for setting up a camp in the loft. |
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iCarly | |
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No. of episodes | Season 1: 25 Season 2: 25 Season 3: 20 |
Release | |
Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | September 8, 2007 – present |
This is an episode list for iCarly listed by date of premiere. Every episode title begins with a lower case i which represents the internet, as in "iCarly". The series premiere, "iPilot", successfully garnered a total of 13 million viewers during its first two telecasts.[4] The show was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2009.[5] The show is currently in its third season. It has been renewed for a fourth season, which is to consist of a minimum of 26 episodes. After Miranda Cosgrove inked a low to mid seven figure deal with Nickelodeon,[6] production was scheduled to start in mid June 2010.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release | ||||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Prod. line | Volume 1 | Volume 2 | |||
1 | 25 | September 8, 2007 | July 25, 2008 | 1xx | September 23, 2008[1] | April 21, 2009[2] | |
2 | 25 | September 27, 2008 | August 8, 2009 | 2xx | August 18, 2009[3] | TBA | |
3 | 20 | September 12, 2009 | July 2010 | 2xx | TBA | TBA |
Season 1: 2007-2008
- This season consisted of 25 episodes.
- All the cast members appear in all the episodes.
Series # | Episode # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original air date | Production code |
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1 | 1 | "iPilot"[7] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | September 8, 2007 | 101 |
In the pilot episode of the series, Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove) is accused of photodocking Ms. Francine Briggs' (Mindy Sterling) head onto the body of a rhinoceros even though her best friend, Samantha "Sam" Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), did it. Because of this, they are forced to be the judges of the school talent show auditions. Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress), who has a crush on Carly but is enemies with Sam, brings his tech equipment to videotape the auditions. They eventually finish the auditions and pick which ones they want to be in it. Ms. Briggs rejects them all, inspiring them to make their own webshow titled iCarly. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "iWant More Viewers"[8] | Adam Weissman | Savage Steve Holland Steven Molaro | September 8, 2007 | 103 |
In an attempt to attract more viewers, Freddie and Spencer (Jerry Trainor), and Carly and Sam, both compete to see who can draw more viewers to iCarly (with the loser having to touch Lewbert's wart as a punishment). Carly and Sam make a sign to hold up outside the window of the studios for Seattle Beat, but a rainfall ruins the sign. Freddie and Spencer build an electronic sign to put up on a freeway, but the sign eventually malfunctions live on-the-air, going from saying "PLEASE GO ONLINE TO iCARLY.COM" to only the letters spelling out "PEE ON CARL" (much to the ire of a police officer named Carl). However, the mistakes still end up drawing more viewers and nobody touches Lewbert's wart. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "iDream of Dance"[9] | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider | September 16, 2007 | 114 |
Carly, Sam, and Freddie host a contest for dance videos on iCarly. They get so many that they have to stay up all night watching them. They fall asleep watching dance clips, and all have strange dreams, all related to dancing. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "iLike Jake"[10] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | September 22, 2007 | 102 |
When Jake Crandall (Austin Butler) breaks up with his girlfriend, the girls at Ridgeway go crazy about him being available. When Carly asks Jake to come to her apartment and see the iCarly studio, Jake says yes and quickly develops a crush on her. In the end, he ends up getting back together with his ex-girlfriend after she hears him sing on iCarly, and because he assumes that Carly is dating Freddie after seeing her kiss his nose. Meanwhile, Spencer creates a splatter paint sculpture which Carly helps splatter paint. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "iWanna Stay with Spencer"[11] | Adam Weissman | Arthur Gradstein | September 29, 2007 | 105 |
When Carly's grandfather (Greg Mullavy) visits and sees her nearly decapitated by a hammer as a result of one of Spencer's sculptures malfunctioning, he wants her to come and live with him in Yakima, WA for safety. He eventually changes his mind and lets Carly remain living with Spencer. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "iNevel"[12] | Steve Hoefer | Steve Holland | October 6, 2007 | 107 |
The gang wants iCarly reviewed by 11-year-old web critic Nevel Papperman (Reed Alexander), who runs the review website Nevelocity. Carly refuses to date him, risking a bad review for the webcast. Carly eventually tells Nevel's mother on him and iCarly's status is restored. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "iScream on Halloween"[13] | Steve Hoefer | Jake Farrow | October 20, 2007 | 109 |
On Halloween, Carly does a special webcast in apartment 13B, a supposedly haunted apartment. Numerous spooky things happen; lights fail, "blood" appears, objects fall and break, etc., and of course the apartment owners return early. The apartment was later known to be an old apartment as the iCarly crew find that the doorman, Lewbert (Jeremy Rowley), had purposely gave them wrong information. Meanwhile, Spencer forgets to buy Halloween candy, and angry kids gang up on him, causing him to be stuck in an oversized pumpkin and rolled into the streets. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "iSpy a Mean Teacher"[14] | Steve Hoefer | Steven Molaro | November 3, 2007 | 104 |
Because Ms. Briggs is mean to everyone, Carly and Freddie spy on Ms. Briggs to see what mean teachers do after school for a segment on iCarly. They find out she is addicted to Randy Jackson and they eventually get caught when Sam tries to get them out. She threatens to call the police and expel them unless she performs on her webshow. She ends up performing on the bagpipes and their view count drops instantly. But when they use the green screen to get hilarious backgrounds, people come back and iCarly has more viewers than ever. Meanwhile, Spencer has a girlfriend who can juggle three balls. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "iWill Date Freddie"[15] | Adam Weissman | Steve Holland | November 10, 2007 | 108 |
While doing a "Blab Cam" bit on iCarly, Freddie gets a date with a girl named Valerie (Carly Bondar). They have a date in Carly's apartment, and Spencer was their waiter. They start to like each other, but soon she wants to do her own webcast on the same day as iCarly. Freddie begins working only with Valerie and production of iCarly suffers. Things get worse when Valerie invites Sam to come to her webcast. In the end, Valerie tells Freddie the truth and he dumps her. Freddie is then permanently back on iCarly. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "iWant a World Record"[16] | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | November 17, 2007 | 106 |
Carly, Sam, and Freddie want to break a world record for the longest webcast, which has to be longer than 24 hours and 8 minutes. Meanwhile, Spencer builds a sculpture out of all the trash stored in crates. Unfortunately, when Spencer powers-on his sculpture, the power goes out, and they don't get to break a world record. But Spencer does, because of his kinetic sculpture that has the most moving parts in the world. Feeling bad, he asks Carly, Sam and Freddie to attach the last part onto his sculpture, including them in the record so they can get their picture in the book, and Sam gets to meet one of her favorite record holders, the world's fattest priest. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "iRue the Day"[17] | David Kendall | Dan Schneider | December 1, 2007 | 115 |
When Carly, Sam, and Freddie expect the Plain White T's to appear on their show, their website is hacked by Nevel Papperman, who tries to ruin their website in revenge for Carly refusing to kiss him in the episode iNevel. The iCarly trio attempt to hack Nevel's website, for hacking their website but fails. Carly then calls in the military to stop Nevel, and then he is forced to apologize to Carly. The Plain White T's then appear on the show, and performs their song, "Our Time Now." | ||||||
12 | 12 | "iPromise Not to Tell"[18] | Steve Hoefer | Dicky Murphy | January 12, 2008 | 119 |
After Carly gets a B+ on her history paper (because her history teacher Mr. Devlin (Adrian Neil) doesn't like 3-hole punched paper, a minor technicality), Carly gets upset because she wanted to get straight A's, and this grade prevents her from doing so. Spencer created a giant 'A' in pre-celebration, after he buys a Japanese lamp that only turns on-and-off after uttering a special word (rampoo!). After overhearing Principal Franklin's (Tim Russ) username and password to the school's network, Sam changes Carly's grade to give Carly the straight A's she deserves. After finding out about this, however, Carly feels guilty when Sam, orders Carly not to tell anybody about the hacking. Sam changes Freddie's grade so she doesn't have to pay him back. Carly and Freddie try to change it back, but get stopped by the Computer Security Agency for hacking. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "iAm Your Biggest Fan"[19] | Steve Hoefer | Jake Farrow | January 19, 2008 | 110 |
iCarly's biggest fan, Mandy (Aria Wallace), becomes the show's first one-kid live audience. However, she begins following the cast incessantly and refuses to leave them alone, which annoys the trio. They try to find out how to get her to stop. Meanwhile, Spencer gets to be a drummer for a rock band, but discovers that the band was using him to play in his apartment. In the end, Mandy falls for the band, after they dump Spencer, and drives the band insane. | ||||||
14 | 14 | "iHeart Art"[20] | Adam Weissman | Arthur Gradstein | February 2, 2008 | 111 |
Spencer's art idol, Harry Joyner (Oliver Muirhead), gives him much criticism on his three sculptures. To make it up to him, Carly decides to showcase all of Spencer's sculptures on iCarly, but despite the sculptures on the webcast getting many positive comments, Spencer becomes a dental assistant. Carly and her friends try to help him to get back to his old self by convincing Harry Joyner to admit he actually likes the sculptures, while Sam tries to resist the temptation to insult Freddie for a whole week so she doesn't have to pay him $5.00 for each insult. When a dentist pays Spencer to make a sculpture, he splits it with Carly, Sam, and Freddie, and Sam uses the money to insult Freddie. Spencer becomes an artist at the end. | ||||||
15 | 15 | "iHate Sam's Boyfriend"[21] | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | February 9, 2008 | 116 |
Sam begins going out with Freddie's friend, Jonah (Aaron Albert), and the two become inseparable. However, when the relationship begins to affect iCarly, Carly and Freddie decide that they have to do something. Meanwhile, Spencer makes a claymation film. Jonah tries to kiss Carly, and when Sam finds out, she asks him to volunteer during the show for a new segment. She pulls him up by his underwear and bounces him up and down in the iCarly studio on the "wedgie-bounce" machine, which is broadcast live on iCarly. | ||||||
16 | 16 | "iHatch Chicks"[22] | David Kendall | Steven Molaro | February 23, 2008 | 112 |
Carly and Sam decide to hatch baby chicks for a science project. However, the chicks all escape and get lost in the apartment. Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Spencer learn that if they don't find the chicks in time, the baby chicks will die, and must search frantically before time runs out. In the end, they find all the chicks and they survive. | ||||||
17 | 17 | "iDon't Want to Fight"[23] | Roger Christiansen | Arthur Gradstein | March 1, 2008 | 113 |
Carly gives Sam a special T-shirt as a present on their fifth year anniversary of being best friends. Sam then trades it for Cuttlefish concert tickets for Carly and herself which abruptly starts a fight between them. Freddie believes this will adversely affect iCarly, so he tries to let viewers decide who's right using a poll on the website. They agree to become friends again at the end. Meanwhile, Spencer builds an automatic fish feeder in true Rube Goldberg style, to little avail, but he doesn't realize the slight problem with it. | ||||||
18 | 18 | "iPromote Techfoots"[24] | Adam Weissman | Arthur Gradstein | March 15, 2008 | 120 |
Carly is extremely excited when the popular shoe company, Daka, wants to promote their new shoe, the "Techfoot", on iCarly. But when the shoes turn out to have numerous problems they squeak really bad, the shoes wi-fi crashes Freddie's hardrive on his laptop, Carly steps in a puddle and the shoes shock her, and when she throws them away they explode, iCarly begins losing viewers after the viewers blame them for swindling and blackmail them for their refund. Carly, Sam, and Freddie must figure out how to end the deal with the corrupt Daka without legal action against them. Meanwhile, Spencer tries new methods of transportation after falling asleep on a bus and ending up in Canada. Luckily, Spencer manages to help Carly and her friends get out of the contract by putting his three days of law school lessons to work, exploiting a loophole, which forces the Daka executives to cancel the deal and reimburse them they try to write a check for them for $30,000 but Carly wants plain old cash instead, Daka has to give full refunds to the people who bought the shoe and if they don't they get sued, and Carly uses the money to buy Spencer a motorcycle as a reward so that he doesn't have to ride the bus again. | ||||||
19 | 19 | "iGot Detention"[25] | Roger Christiansen | Andrew Hill Newman | March 22, 2008 | 121 |
Carly, Sam, and Freddie are planning on presenting iCarly's 50th webshow spectacular, but Sam accidentally hits Mr. Howard (David St. James) with a football and gets detention on the same day they were preparing to air the show. As a result, they decide to do iCarly in detention. Carly manages to get into detention, but Freddie can't, so he decides to do filming of iCarly secretly, hiding in a closet. Unfortunately, Mr. Howard comes into the room and sees them filming after saying bad things about the principal. Principal Franklin, having watched iCarly, shows up to send Mr. Howard to his office. All the kids are sent out of dentention. Spencer's sculpture for this episode is a gigantic coffee cup that he drops his cell phone in, forcing him to make repeated dives to find it. | ||||||
20 | 20 | "iStakeout"[26] | Steve Hoefer | Andrew Hill Newman | April 5, 2008 | 117 |
The police use the loft as a stakeout to track a clerk from selling pirated DVDs, but seem to be taking too long, and eat all of Carly and Spencer's food. While making a cake for Socko's birthday, Spencer realizes one of the detectives is his childhood bully from camp, Stew "Spanky" Stimbler. In addition, the stakeout is badly affecting the webcast. Meanwhile, Freddie loses a bet with Sam and must get a tattoo of Sam's face on his left arm, which he tries to hide from his mother, unaware that it is temporary. Carly has had enough of the police's presence in her home, and she goes undercover to find the criminal clerk, only to find out that he only sells movies about pirates rather than pirated movies. | ||||||
21 | 21 | "iMight Switch Schools"[27] | David Kendall | Dicky Murphy | April 26, 2008 | 118 |
Sam and Freddie are upset when Carly is offered a full scholarship to an elite private school. They do not want her to do this because it would mean the end of iCarly. Carly is split on what to do. Sam and Freddie come up with a scheme that will make sure Carly won't switch schools. Meanwhile, Spencer creates a miniature golf course that becomes popular with tons of kids. | ||||||
22 | 22 | "iFence"[28] | Russ Reinsel | Dan Schneider | May 10, 2008 | 122 |
Freddie joins Spencer to go fencing and have some "guy time." When Spencer's rival, Doug Toder, sees how good Freddie is, Spencer puts Freddie up against him in a match of fencing. Carly is mad at Spencer and Freddie both for not helping her out during the visit of their nerdy cousins, the Dorfmans, and his obsession with fencing, so she stops him from doing it by telling Freddie's mom. Meanwhile, Sam and Freddie engage in a bet that if Sam can finish a book in a week, Freddie will stick a washing hose down his pants with the water turned on to make it look like he urinated in his pants. Sam gets interested in books for the first time and wins the bet. | ||||||
23 | 23 | "iCarly Saves TV"[29] | Steve Hoefer | Jake Farrow | June 13, 2008 | 125 |
A big time producer offers to make iCarly into a hit TV show after seeing how much his daughter loves watching their web show. At first it is great because Carly, Sam and Freddie get paid, ride in a limo and get a new band. After the first rehearsal, they regret letting the producer make iCarly into a TV show, because the producer changes the show and destroys it. The producer gets rid of the iCarly band to fit in Zeebo the dinosaur, Sam is fired for being pushy and aggressive and is replaced by an untalented "princess" of a movie actress, Amber Tate, and the producer makes Freddie do janitorial work. Meanwhile, with the kids at the TV studio, Mrs. Benson and Spencer try to fill the void by acting like a family to each other. In the end, after Carly has had enough of the changes, she tells the producer that the show isn't even iCarly anymore and the producer agrees with her. Carly gets the rights to the title back and changes iCarly back to how it's supposed to be. The producer puts Zeebo the dinosaur and the bad movie actress who replaced Sam into another TV show, which performs terribly. Meanwhile, to celebrate the return of the real iCarly, the lead of the iCarly band performs his favorite song. | ||||||
24 | 24 | "iWin a Date"[30] | Steve Hoefer | Andrew Hill Newman | July 25, 2008 | 124 |
In order to help Gibby get his date, Shannon, who is much more interested in Freddie, Carly opens up a dating segment, which Shannon and her friends volunteered to star in as contestants. But when only Shannon herself appears without her friends, Carly steps in and she finds herself becoming the "lucky" sweetheart for Gibby. This happens because Shannon wasn't picked and Sam, who also stepped in, secretly stepped out and went to the kitchen to eat food. However, Carly sets Sam up with Reuben (a friend of Gibby's who speaks in sentences nobody but he and Gibby can understand), and Freddie with Shannon for a triple-date with her and has Gibby act like Freddie to get Shannon interested in him. Meanwhile, Spencer tries posting various videos to a dating site to try and get a new girlfriend, but has a hard time finding what to post. | ||||||
25 | 25 | "iHave a Lovesick Teacher"[31] | Roger Christiansen | Ethan Banville | July 25, 2008 | 123 |
When Carly, Sam, and Freddie's deranged history teacher, Miss Ackerman (Jessica Makinson), is dumped by her boyfriend, she freaks out and becomes abusive to the class, such as issuing strange homework assignments without allowing the chapter to be read first. When Spencer is called in for a conference after Miss Ackerman claims Carly is too sassy, the two realize they like each other and start dating. However, Spencer soon discovers she is extremely needy and mentally unstable (she demands to know one day where he was between 3:15pm and 3:40pm after numerous attempts to text with him) and he dumps her, and she becomes abusive again to the class. To settle the matter, Carly sets up an iCarly segment to find out whether the two should "make up or break up" as voted by the viewers. At the end, after realizing its a no-win situation of pleasing Miss Ackerman and at the same time to make Spencer, Carly, Sam and Freddie's lives easier, the gang decided to get rid of her, having her arrested for illegally acquiring 500 songs. |
Season 2: 2008-2009
- This season consisted of 25 episodes.
- All the cast members appear in all the episodes.
Series # | Episode # | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original air date | Production code |
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26 | 1 | "iSaw Him First"[32] | Adam Weissman | Andrew Hill Newman Steven Molaro | September 27, 2008 | 204 |
In the second-season opener, Carly and Sam both develop a crush on Freddie's "nerd" pal, Shane (James Maslow). When they cannot decide who should date him they decide to go by the first one to kiss him, but he has to be the one to do it. They constantly try to get into situations where he is close to kissing them, and always become unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Spencer hires a repairman to fix the elevator, but the repairman proves to be no help at all, just a dancer. Because of the broken elevator, Shane accidentally falls from the iCarly studio to the basement, when he finds out that Sam and Carly are competing for him and angrily walks away from both. When they visit him at the hospital Carly kisses him, but by then it is too late. | ||||||
27 | 2 | "iStage an Intervention"[33] | Jonathan Goldstein | Karey Dornetto | October 4, 2008 | 205 |
Spencer finds an old 1980s Pak-Rat video game cabinet in a junkyard and becomes addicted to it, whilst procrastinating on a commissioned Labradoodle sculpture. To curb his addiction, Carly brings Sasha Striker (Lorena York), the top Pak-Rat player in the world, to compete against Spencer to defend her title as the world champion of Pak-Rat. Meanwhile, Freddie experiences a streak of "bad luck" after deleting and not forwarding a chain email, passing it off as a superstition. | ||||||
28 | 3 | "iOwe You"[34] | David Kendall | Jake Farrow | October 11, 2008 | 206 |
Sam owes Carly and Freddie $526, so she gets a job to earn the money, and pay them back. Carly, Sam, and Freddie make a broadcast on iCarly to all their fans to donate money to Sam. However, they find out its illegal to solicit money over the internet. Meanwhile Spencer tries to impress an attractive single mom by helping her daughter sell fudgeballs, an equivalent to Girl Scout cookies, but two scouts stole Spencer's place at the market. Spencer comes up with the idea to send every iCarly fan who sent them money to send them fudgeballs. Carly and Freddie then hire someone to give the money they earned to Sam in a tip. At the end, everyone enjoys what Sam got with her money except Spencer. | ||||||
29 | 4 | "iHurt Lewbert"[35] | Russ Reinsel | Ethan Banville | October 18, 2008 | 207 |
Lewbert, Carly's doorman, is injured during an exploding muffin basket prank. Spencer suggests that Carly, Sam, and Freddie help him until he's back on his feet, but it is more easily said than done. When Freddie's mother takes over, she makes it look easy, but leaves the group extremely concerned. Freddie's mother and Lewbert fall in love. Meanwhile, while using a CB radio, Spencer upsets two truckers nicknamed Porkchop (Joel McCrary) and Sledgehammer (Matt Willig). | ||||||
30–32 | 5–7 | "iGo to Japan "[36] | Steve Hoefer | Andrew Hill Newman Dan Schneider | November 8, 2008 | 201-203[37] |
The team, along with Spencer and Mrs. Benson, go to Japan when iCarly is nominated for the iWeb Awards. After an intensely dangerous ride (where they jump out of the plane but make it out safely), they are all sabotaged by two competing web show nominees: Kyoko and Yuki. Their cousins wrap Spencer and Mrs. Benson up in seaweed in a massage room and lock the door while Kyoko and Yuki ditch the trio in the middle of nowhere and flee. Carly, Sam and Freddie must return to Spencer and Mrs. Benson in time for the iWeb Awards. | ||||||
33 | 8 | "iPie"[38] | Roger Christiansen | Andrew Hill Newman | November 15, 2008 | 208 |
When the group's favorite pie shop closes down due to the death of the head chef, they go out to find the recipe for their favorite pie. The only person believed to have the recipe is the chef's granddaughter. She agrees to give them the recipe if she can go on a date with Spencer. She takes it a bit too far, and confesses that she never owned the recipe. Carly, Sam and Freddie hatch a plan to find the recipe. Meanwhile, Mrs. Benson's cousin's baby visits for a few days, making Freddie uneasy about it because his cousin always has a blank expression when she sees Freddie. Freddie tries finding a way to succeed in making his cousin laugh. | ||||||
34 | 9 | "iChristmas"[39] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | December 13, 2008 | 209 |
When Spencer makes an electromagnetic Christmas tree, the tree bursts into flames, which makes Carly furious at him because the fire mauled the presents Carly got for Spencer. Carly then wishes that Spencer was born "normal". Carly's guardian angel, Mitch (Danny Woodburn), makes this wish come true, surprising Carly. The next day, at school, Sam is absent, Freddie was never friends with Carly, and, to make things worse, Nevel Papperman is Carly's boyfriend. Carly questions Mitch about Sam's disappearance, and Carly is taken to the Juvenile Detention Center, where Sam is being held. Carly finds out that Sam was never her friend, either. Carly returns home and then is told that Mrs. Benson and Spencer are now engaged, making Carly angry at what the world has become. Carly then walks up the stairs and finds out that, because Sam and Freddie were never her friends, iCarly never existed, either. Carly begins to sob, realizing how much the world would change if Spencer was born normal. Mitch turns the world back, making Spencer a quirky artist again. Carly is now happy with the electromagnetic Christmas tree, and Carly, Sam, Freddie and Spencer have a good Christmas together in the end. | ||||||
35 | 10 | "iKiss"[40] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | January 3, 2009 | 210 |
In retaliation for putting a dead fish in his locker, Freddie handcuffs Sam to Gibby. Later, Sam overhears Freddie make a confession to Carly that he has never had his first "real" kiss, implying that his former girlfriend Valerie, kissed him for half a second at school with a bunch of other kids hanging around. To get back at Freddie, Sam exposes his secret on iCarly. Freddie is then mocked at school about this, and starts not going to school, talking to anyone, or going to iCarly rehearsals. Carly makes Sam feel guilty about this, so a regretful Sam exposes the same secret about herself in their webshow. She goes and apologizes to Freddie. After she apologizes, both of them feel dumb about not kissing anyone, so they kiss each other and promise not to tell anyone about it, not even Carly. Meanwhile, Spencer trains to be a famous Seattle Cobras football player, but he is able to trick out his traiors Carly and Gibby. Note: This is one of the most popular iCarly episosdes in the shipping (slang for "relationship supporting") community, as it refers to the possibility of Sam and Freddie (known as "Seddie") getting together. | ||||||
36 | 11 | "iGive Away a Car"[41] | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | January 17, 2009 | 211 |
Carly, Sam and Freddie are hired by a car salesman's son to host a contest for a free new car to raise publicity for their lot. The winner, shockingly, is Nevel Papperman. When Freddie and Sam go to retrieve the car for him, the two find out that the owner doesn't have a son and the car did not exist. Carly, being disappointed with the news, starts to question Nevel on how he won the contest. The three find out that Nevel was the one who created the contest and the car, hiring some kid to pretend that he was the lot owner's son to set them up. But iCarly must still provide him with a car. Meanwhile, Spencer buys a prop from a movie online, but finds out that he was simply fooled by a replica, and Carly decides to exploit a loophole, saying that a "Car" is any vehicle that can go over 25 miles per hour for at least three seconds. Using that they give the prop to Nevel as his new car, to keep iCarly from getting shut down by the LCC for fraud. Nevel then tests drives the car, and crashes into a flower shop, and iCarly succeeds in prevention of getting their website shut down. | ||||||
37 | 12 | "iRocked the Vote"[42] | Russ Reinsel | Andrew Hill Newman | February 7, 2009 | 215 |
When iCarly convinces their viewers to vote for David Archuleta on a show entitled America Sings, they cause an up turn in his votes, that causes him to win. Carly, Sam, and Freddie then feel guilty for his opponent, Wade Collins (Alex Schemmer), who claims that he only wanted to win so he could pay to get medicine for his sick mom. To make it up to him, they try to help him out by creating a music video with the singer, to help get him a recording contract, but soon find out that he is a total jerk and con artist. Meanwhile, Sam teaches Spencer to lie when he gets a letter that claims he has a movie that is 10 years overdue. After making Wade his video the iCarly team decides to get back at Wade when they find that his mother wasn't even sick and Wade is also a con man. They give Wade the video (which resulted becoming a success (as shown in the later episode iFix a Popstar)) and have David Archuleta on the show, during which they release a recorded video of Wade's cruel behavior; like spiting on the floor, yelling at Gibby, calling everyone "hob-knockers" and finally yelling "I hate America", they then release the location of his hotel and door number, so any one who wants to "give Wade a piece of their mind" can. Meanwhile Spencer fails to lie to the cashier at the movie rental place, but his honesty is enough to convince her to erase the debt from the computer. | ||||||
38 | 13 | "iMeet Fred"[44] | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider | February 16, 2009 | 212 |
When Freddie offends an international internet sensation, Fred, he gets crushed and says to all of his fans that he will not make any more Fred videos. Carly, Sam, and Freddie soon start losing friends and acquaintances that are fans of Fred, and everybody in Ridgeway Jr High hates the iCarly group and Freddie is banned from all clubs. They meet Lucas (Lucas Cruikshank), Fred's creator and portrayer, in his home in Idaho for Freddie to forgive him about the Fred videos comment. Lucas later apologizes because he wasn't really mad, it was so Fred and iCarly had more ratings. At the end they apologize live in the iCarly webshow and presented a new Fred video with Carly, Sam, Freddie and Spencer guest starring as themselves with high-pitched voices like Fred. Meanwhile Spencer puts a Magic Eight Ball-like toy (called a "Magic Meatball") in control of his life, with disastrous results. Viewers: 5.1 million.[43] | ||||||
39 | 14 | "iLook Alike"[45] | David Kendall | Dan Schneider | March 7, 2009 | 213 |
Carly, Sam & Freddie are thrilled when they are invited to a mixed martial arts fight to do an iCarly bit filmed backstage, though Spencer and Mrs. Benson refuse to let them go. Upset by this, they set up a risky scheme to sneak out by hiring some lookalikes (Malese Jow, Annie DeFatta, and Gabriel Basso) to fool Spencer into thinking they are still there. Spencer finds out the truth, and goes after the real guys. He confronts them, but is beaten up by Jackson Colt. | ||||||
40 | 15 | "iWant My Website Back"[46] | Adam Weissman | Matt Fleckenstein | March 21, 2009 | 219 |
Spencer gets a new credit card after canceling his old one, causing Carly, Sam, and Freddie to lose control of the iCarly.com domain. Luckily, Mandy returns to buy their website back for them, but she gets tricked into giving it to Nevel. Spencer disguises as an old woman to trick Nevel into signing the URL transfer document during a book signing, but is chased out by security after Nevel recognized him. Later, Nevel demands a kiss from Carly in return to claim the transfer document. Carly confronts Nevel, and Nevel signs the document. However Carly escapes with the signed document without having to kiss Nevel and succeeds in reclaiming their website. Spencer gets stuck with 200 pillows after believing he ordered only two. He then orders a fishing rod. | ||||||
41 | 16 | "iMake Sam Girlier"[47] | Roger Christiansen | Jake Farrow | April 11, 2009 | 216 |
Sam wants lessons from Carly on how to be girlier and be a better person to attract her classmate, Pete (Graham Patrick Martin), after receiving unwanted praise for her aggressiveness at her birthday party. At the end of the episode, Pete arrives at the Groovy Smoothie, ready to go on a date with Sam. The bully at school who is tougher than Sam herself, Jocelyn (Cynthia Dallas), also arrives to harass the iCarly team. So Sam beats her up to protect her friends, not knowing that Pete was watching, who was actually impressed at her tough side as well as defending her friends. Meanwhile, Spencer starts sporting his tuxedo daily because he thinks it's the reason why a woman he met likes him. He is convinced later that she doesn't just like him in his tux because she kisses him (even though the tux is still on, so she might just like him with the tux on). | ||||||
42 | 17 | "iGo Nuclear"[48] | David Kendall | George Doty IV Andrew Hill Newman | April 22, 2009 | 214 |
Carly has to do a project for green week, so she makes an electric scooter. But, it can only go for 4 miles per hour and it bursts into flames, so she is given the weekend to make a new project. Spencer brings in a good-looking science geek named Cal, who helps her make a very unique green week project involving nuclear energy. This turns out to be highly illegal, involving black-market uranium, which gets Cal arrested (though his arrest is not shown). Carly is sentenced to the "Root & Berry Retreat" for extra credit and as punishment for the illegal project and aiding and abetting a known felon. Freddie has to go with Carly, as well, due to him getting a bad grade on the project, as well. Guest Stars: Andrew Hill Newman as Mr. Henning, and Deena Dill as Charlotte (Gibby's mother) | ||||||
43–44 | 18–19 | "iDate a Bad Boy "[51] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | May 9, 2009 | 217/225[52] |
Part 1: Carly and Spencer become upset when their new neighbor, Griffin steals the motorcycle that Carly bought for Spencer in iPromote Tech-Foots. Spencer lets Griffin off the hook, but Carly becomes upset. However, when Spencer later goes out to get smoothies, he returns to find Carly and Griffin kissing on the couch. Spencer becomes furious and paranoid, forces Griffin to leave, and forbids Carly to see him. The next night, Carly asks Spencer to spend time together, although she tricks him into spending time with Griffin. For the second time, Spencer comes home into the scene of Carly and Griffin kissing. He then allows them to resume dating. Meanwhile, Sam pays Freddie $50 to make a website and has a lawyer write them a contract. Freddie cannot keep up with her demands and tears up the contract, canceling the deal; Sam later makes $1,000 for selling the website. Part 2: When Carly goes to Griffin's house one night for dinner, she steps in his room while Griffin shows her around. In the middle of them kissing, Carly finds out that Griffin collects "Pee Wee Babies" (parody of Beanie Babies). That night in Carly's apartment, Sam and Carly make fun of him for collecting "Pee Wee Babies", unaware that Griffin is listening in. He eventually dumps Carly. Meanwhile, Sam dreams that a monster scares her and eats her soup. Spencer tries to help her but later ends up dreaming about the same monster. Guest Star: Drew Roy as Griffin Note: This episode was shown in a one hour time slot with two parts. | ||||||
45 | 20 | "iReunite with Missy"[53] | Adam Weissman | Jake Farrow | May 16, 2009 | 218 |
Carly's old friend Missy Robinson returns to Seattle and tries to become Carly's only best friend and replace Sam because she was Carly's best friend first. Sam was given expired chocolate by Missy, and she destroyed Sam's cell phone, and in addition, Missy texted Sam the wrong address to a helicopter base, that she intended to go on with Missy, and Carly. Missy's actions are claimed "accidental", however Sam realizes what Missy is trying to do, but no one believes her as they think Sam is being "her usual paranoid self", because she was being paranoid when she thought Lewbert was an undercover cop, because she thought his giant wart was a spycam and thought Gibby was a mermaid because he doesn't like wearing shirts. Missy confesses to Sam, but since no one will believe her, she is forced to ask Freddie for help, so when Freddie wins a six month cruise, he gives it to Missy so she will go away. Shortly after Missy is awarded with the cruise, Carly discovers Missy's plans to destroy her and Sam's friendship. Meanwhile, while packing for a camping trip, Spencer is locked in the basement by a psychotic boy, Chuck, seeking revenge from Spencer for telling on him and getting him grounded in the episode "iHurt Lewbert". Chuck is eventually caught at the end of the episode and is grounded by his father. Guest Stars: Haley Ramm as Missy Robinson, Ryan Ochoa as Chuck, and David St. James as Mr. Howard | ||||||
46 | 21 | "iTake on Dingo"[54] | David Kendall | Jake Farrow | June 13, 2009 | 226 |
After an episode of iCarly, some kids at school mention that a show on the Dingo Channel called "Totally Teri" used Random Dancing in an episode, calling it "Random Jumping". Carly and Sam soon realize there is more than that - they even spoofed Messing with Lewbert. So, Spencer and the iCarly team go to Hollywood to settle this, and to look for the frozen head of the founder, staying in a low-quality hotel where somebody was killed next to a window with a hobo named Hollywood. Visiting Dingo Studios, Carly and Sam learn the "Totally Teri" writers are plagiarizing iCarly skits for their own use, and they claim they have rights to do so, since they have money and power. Meanwhile, Spencer and Freddie find Charles Dingo's (the founder of Dingo studios) head and come up with a plan (along with Sam and Carly), since they have access to the head. The next day, the iCarly group threatens to release depictions of Dingo's head on iCarly.com unless the writers swear never to steal the show's ideas again; Afterwards, two of the writers end up on iCarly in a skit called "Bikini Dog Food Fight". | ||||||
47 | 22 | "iMust Have Locker 239 "[56] | David Kendall | Eric Goldberg Peter Tibbals | June 27, 2009 | 220 |
Sam and Freddie are forced to share the school's best locker after winning a contest to see how many Fat Cakes were in a jar (2,718). Meanwhile, Carly tries to get some art lessons from Spencer. Spencer teaches her about sculpting, but Carly wanted to learn how to draw a bunny after Sam and Freddie laughing at her drawing of one on iCarly. Spencer gets frustrated with her, and Carly gets lessons from an art class. Spencer barges in, telling the teacher she is not teaching "art" right. At the end of Spencer and Carly's segment, Carly's art teacher and Spencer kissed. For Freddie and Sam's segment, Freddie offered Sam $200 for her half of their locker. Sam approved the offer. A few moments later, Sam's mom comes to pick Sam up, but inadvertently destroys Locker 239, with her car hitting the wall where the locker was standing. Sam jumps in the car with Freddie's money, leaving him face to face with Mr. Howard. Guest Star: David St. James as Mr. Howard, Cherise Bangs as Miss Fielder, and Yvette Nicole Brown as Art Student[55] | ||||||
48 | 23 | "iTwins"[58] | Russ Reinsel | Eric Goldberg Peter Tibbals | July 11, 2009 | 224 |
Sam has a twin sister named Melanie (Portrayed by Jennette McCurdy). Freddie is not convinced, and to try to prove it, he sees Melanie in person and invites her to a dance with him as his date. The plan to try to prove that Melanie is really Sam takes an unexpected turn when Melanie kisses Freddie, who then becomes extremely paranoid. Meanwhile. In the end, since Freddie refuses to believe it, Sam admits to Freddie that there is no Melanie. Satisfied, Freddie departs right before Melanie (who reveals that she still has romantic feelings for him) arrives to go to the mall with Sam and Carly. Meanwhile, Carly tries to tutor Chuck in math, and Spencer shows Carly how evil Chuck really is (with the help of a hidden video camera that Socko set up). Carly gets revenge on Chuck by telling him there's a new number called "dirf" between 5 and 6, and because of this, Chuck fails his math test and Spencer gives his dad a brochure about a summer math camp called Camp Add-m-Up, sending Chuck to math camp for the whole summer. Viewers: 5.226 million viewers.[57] Guest Star: Ryan Ochoa as Chuck, and David St. James as Mr. Howard. | ||||||
49–50 | 24–25 | "iFight Shelby Marx"[61] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | August 8, 2009 | 221-222 |
Carly and martial-arts champ Shelby Marx (Zoey 101 and Spectacular!'s Victoria Justice) agree to have an exhibition fight for charity after Carly jokingly challenges her to a match. Unfortunately, Carly accidentally falls on Shelby's grandmother during a press conference. Thinking Shelby wants revenge, Carly backs out of the fight, only to be ridiculed as a coward. Carly visits Shelby and apologizes, and the fight is back on. However, Nevel Papperman alters a clip of the press conference to make it look like Carly intentionally tackled Shelby's grandma to dupe Shelby into fighting Carly. Shelby, furious, attacks Carly for real during the match, Carly then clinges onto Shelby's leg for the rest of the "fight". Nevel's plot is revealed and as punishment, he is beaten up. The show concludes with Shelby appearing on iCarly. Meanwhile, Spencer suffers from ridiculous side effects while taking an experimental allergy medication. Viewers: The premiere for "iFight Shelby Marx" received 7.9 million viewers,[59] the largest ratings for the show until next season's iQuit iCarly. The movie's first three airings all scored in to the "Top 20 Cable ratings" that week and reached a combined 17 million viewers.[60] Guest Stars: Victoria Justice as Shelby Marx, Sean Smith as Dr. Dresdin, Jonathan Spencer as Mr. Connick, and Reed Alexander as Nevel Papperman. Note: This can be shown as a two-part episode (iFight part 1 and iFight part 2) |
Season 3: 2009-2010
- This season consisted of 20 episodes.
- All season 3 production codes will begin with 2; due to season 2 being split in half after 45 episodes were ordered.
- Miranda Cosgrove, Nathan Kress, and Jerry Trainor appear in all the episodes.
- Jennette McCurdy was absent for one episode "iWon't Cancel The Show" because she was in the hospital. [62]
- Note: This is the first time any cast member of iCarly was absent in an episode.
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51 | 1 | "iThink They Kissed"[64][65] | Adam Weissman | Steve Holland | September 12, 2009 | 227[66] |
On iCarly, Sam's tooth falls out, leading Carly to take Sam to the dentist. When the doctor gives Sam laughing gas, Sam accidentally reveals that she and Freddie shared a secret kiss with each other. Meanwhile, Spencer teaches an art class in a prison. | ||||||
52 | 2 | "iCook"[68] | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | September 19, 2009 | 228 |
On iCarly, Sam and Freddie show their viewers how to make "Spaghetti Tacos". Food TV calls to invite them to be interviewed. During the interview, "Ricky Flame" comes in and challenges them to a "Food Fight", competing over who can make the best Spaghetti Tacos. When the iCarly gang wins, Ricky is crushed, and quits cooking forever. The iCarly gang try to cheer him up by tempting him with cooking, but his head falls in the salad. Later, he sends them a video, telling them to meet him at the wrestling ring. When they get there, Ricky is wrestling little kids because he figured out that he doesn't like to cook, but he likes to win, and when he's fighting kids, there's no way he can lose. After the gang learns of his true greedy nature and Ricky harasses Carly by wrestling and pinning her down, Sam brings him down, and the show ends. Meanwhile, Spencer has a vision of the future, that he will hug a character (Nug Nug) from Galaxy Wars when he is shocked by Sam's new 100-volt locker security system, and goes to great measures to make sure it comes true. Viewers: "iCook" was watched by an average of 3.766 million viewers.[67] | ||||||
53 | 3 | "iSpeed Date"[70] | Russ Reinsel | Andrew Hill Newman | September 26, 2009 | 230 |
When Carly has trouble finding a date to a dance, Sam hatches a plan to get her a date. During iCarly, Sam ties Carly to a chair (and duct tapes her mouth shut) to invite Seattle-area boys to apply to be her date. When the gang is overwhelmed by the amount of boys who show up, they hold a speed-dating session. Carly convinces Sam to ask Gibby to the dance since no one else did, but Sam becomes enraged when Gibby turns her down. Meanwhile, Spencer tries to lose weight with the help of a mobile phone application. Viewers: "iSpeed Date" brought an average of 4.656 million viewers.[69] Guest Stars: Skyler Day as Magic Malika, Ethan Munck (Noah Munck's younger brother) as 5 year old "Gibby", Emily Ratajkowski as Tasha | ||||||
54 | 4 | "iCarly Awards"[72] | Steve Hoefer | Andrew Hill Newman | October 3, 2009 | 223 |
Carly, Sam and Freddie present the iCarly Awards for best user-generated content; Spencer enlists the emergency labor of European swimsuit models to make the statuettes for the iCarly awards. The models' photographer demands that Spencer release them, but Spencer then hogties the photographer, stranded outside the apartment door. Viewers: "iCarly Awards" brought an average of 4.388 million viewers.[71] | ||||||
55 | 5 | "iHave My Principals"[74] | David Kendall | Matt Fleckenstein | October 17, 2009 | 229 |
Principal Franklin is fired after appearing as a guest on iCarly and is replaced by Mr. Howard and Miss Briggs as the co-principals. The changes they make then cause big problems to the whole school, such as excessively punishing students and having a strict dress code. Carly, Sam, and Freddie scheme to get Principal Franklin his job back with help from other students. Meanwhile, Spencer hires a rodeo star to teach him how to ride a mechanical bull. Viewers: "iHave My Principals" brought 4.672 million viewers.[73] Guest Stars: David St. James as Mr. Howard, Mindy Sterling as Miss Briggs, Tim Russ as Principal Franklin, Weston Blakesley as Superintendent Gorman, Muse Watson as the rodeo star. | ||||||
56 | 6 | "iFind Lewbert's Lost Love"[76] | David Kendall | Matt Fleckenstein | November 14, 2009 | 236 |
When Sam pilfers a box of Lewbert's "deeply personal items", the kids discover he once had a happy life with a woman named Marta. Since he seemed happier with Marta, they decide to track her down and reunite the two. Meanwhile, Spencer is partnered with Chuck to track down a burglar who has been stealing television remotes throughout the complex. Marta and Lewbert reunite but little did the kids know, Marta is a domineering psychopath who spawned Lewbert's misfortune. In the end, Spencer discovers Chuck was stealing the remotes and calls the police, but Lewbert takes the blame so he can be locked up away from Marta. Viewers: "iFind Lewbert's Lost Love" has an average viewers of 5.036 million viewers.[75]
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57 | 7 | "iMove Out"[78][79] | Steve Hoefer | Arthur Gradstein | November 28, 2009[80] | 241 |
After Mrs. Benson pushed Freddie too far by making Freddie eat asparagus while doing iCarly, showing people at school his baby pictures, and vacuuming his ear while he was sleeping, Freddie moves out and gets his own apartment on the top floor of Bushwell Plaza. Meanwhile, Carly, Sam, and Freddie start a pet photography business, only to see their studio destroyed by a snooty competing pet photography business owners Stewart Butler and Ollie Paisley. In the end, Mrs Benson apologizes to Freddie, begging him to return; Freddie makes her promise not to embarrass him in public ever again. Viewers: The original broadcast of "iMove Out" brought an average of 5.669 million viewers.[77] Guest Star: Mary Scheer as Mrs. Benson | ||||||
58–59 | 8–9 | "iQuit iCarly"[83] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | December 5, 2009 | 233-234 |
After agreeing to help kid comedians Fleck and Dave make a video for an iCarly bit, Carly and Sam must choose sides when the comedians begin to fight. Fleck keeps infuriating Dave's restrictive father much to Dave's dismay, and the girls are drawn into the conflict. The girls compare their strained relationship to Fleck and Dave's and then begin to fight so badly that Sam quits as both the co-host of iCarly and as Carly's friend. When the conflict between the two girls eventually threatens their lives, Fleck and Dave reconcile so they can allow Carly and Sam to become friends again. Meanwhile, Spencer becomes obsessed with winning a boat from a TV contest. Viewers: 8.8 million total viewers [81], surpassing last season's top-rated episode, "iFight Shelby Marx." Note: "iQuit iCarly" is an hour-long iCarly Movie [82] as first announced, and is also shown in two parts ("iDiscover Fleck and Dave" and "iSplit Up"). | ||||||
60 | 10 | "iSaved Your Life"[87] | Larry LaFond | Eric Goldberg Peter Tibbals | January 18, 2010 | 232 |
Carly, Sam, & Freddie go out to film iCarly, using Carly dressed as a bunny on the street. She is offering to brush people's teeth for $1 as part of an "Fan Dare" segment. Then, as they cross the street, Carly doesn't notice a taco truck turning the corner. However, Freddie notices the truck and pushes Carly out of the way, causing him to have moderate to major injuries, but he saved Carly's life. Then, Carly develops an attraction towards Freddie. But Sam convinces Freddie that this attraction stems from his actions, and not himself. The two break up but agree that if the whole "hero" thing wears off, and if Carly still feels attracted to him they'll try the relationship again. Meanwhile, Sam and Spencer fight in an intense game of assassin.
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61 | 11 | "iWas a Pageant Girl"[89] | Adam Weissman | Andrew Hill Newman | January 29, 2010 | 237 |
Sam admits to her friends that she's a former child beauty pageant contestant and was kicked out due to her being suspected of pushing a child down a stage, then convinces Carly into competing against her old rival. Eventually though, when Sam learns she can enter the pageant (because she was banned for 7 years, which was 7 and a half years ago), she enters again, hoping to defeat her arch-rival. Sam actually gets her wish, because she won the pageant. Meanwhile, Spencer talks Freddie into double-dating with him. He reluctantly agrees, but they both get way too distracted by a game and chase the girls away.
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62 | 12 | "iEnrage Gibby"[91] | Jonathan Goldstein | Jake Farrow | February 5, 2010 | 235 |
While Freddie helps Gibby's girlfriend Tasha find a gift for his birthday party in the iCarly studio, Tasha accidently falls on Freddie when Gibby walks in and thinks Freddie "macked on" Tasha, so he challenges Freddie to a fight on iCarly. Freddie learns that Gibby is an amazing kickboxer and is being trained by Sam. In the end, Freddie shows Gibby a webcam video (that has been watching some bread with one that has jelly and the other is peanut butter) that has been sitting there for one week, and it caught the video of Tasha actually falling on Freddie. Gibby sees it and after he does, he apologizes to Freddie. Gibby says, "I feel like turd." Soon after, they become friends again. Meanwhile, Spencer is mistakenly reported dead because of natural causes, so he capitalizes on the opportunity to sell his art for more money than if he was living. But then he realizes he doesn't want to be dead anymore because its boring sitting in the house for one week so he tries to tell people he's alive.
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63 | 13 | "iSpace Out"[95] | Russ Reinsel | Jake Farrow | March 5, 2010[96] | 239 |
A billionaire asks Carly, Sam, & Freddie to put on the first live web show from outer space. So, they're able to undergo tests for space travel, competing against the web show called "Exercise Rocks". Meanwhile, Spencer is bothered by a mysterious little girl who follows him through the whole apartment..[92]
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64 | 14 | "iFix a Popstar"[98] [99] | Steve Hoefer | Matt Fleckenstein | March 19, 2010[96] | 231 |
When a former pop-star named Ginger Fox requests the iCarly team to direct her comeback performance, the kids find the task to be far more challenging than they anticipated. Ginger is crude, unkempt, talentless, and dangerously lunatic. Furthermore, if the comeback fails, iCarly will be made the scapegoat by the singer's manager. Surprisingly, they succeeded. Ginger has reached back into fame despite very noticeable flaws and the iCarly gang's reputation is still intact. Meanwhile, Spencer begins dating Gibby's mother but has difficulty kissing her when he realizes she looks too much like Gibby, but Gibby's mom says Spencer looks too much like Carly.
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65 | 15 | "iBloop"[101] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | April 17, 2010[102] | 245 |
Miranda Cosgrove and Jerry Trainor (as themselves) introduce bloopers and outtakes ever since the series began. These include Jerry messing up his lines, Nathan (as himself) messing up his lines, and Jennette (as herself) messing up her lines. Viewers: The premiere broadcast of "iBloop" brought an average of 4.3 million viewers, and again was #1 on basic cable for the evening.[100] Note: Some bloopers that were featured are from future episodes. | ||||||
66 | 16 | "iWon't Cancel The Show" | Steve Hoefer | Eric Goldberg Peter Tibbals | May 1, 2010 | 238 |
Freddie learns that Sam is in juvie, and will not get out in time to do iCarly. Carly is determined not to cancel the show since her father will be watching, so she asks Spencer to fill in, which will prove difficult since he has a date that same night. Absent: Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett. This is the first time that any of the iCarly cast members were absent in an episode. Jennette was in the hospital during the week of taping.[62] Viewers 4.9 Million viewers[103] | ||||||
67 | 17 | "iBelieve in Bigfoot"[105] | Steve Hoefer[105] | Dan Schneider | May 8, 2010[106] | 240 |
Carly, Sam, Freddie, & Spencer try to prove there's a Bigfoot creature, a legendary creature claimed to have been seen by many people out there in the Pacific Northwest, after Carly's teacher gives her an F on a paper because she wrote about Bigfoot. Meanwhile, Spencer is trying to believe a "Beavecoon", a combination of a beaver's head and a raccoons body, exists. Viewers: 4.4 Million viewers[104] | ||||||
68–69 | 18–19 | "iPsycho" | TBA | TBA | June 5, 2010[107] | 243-244 |
Carly, Sam and Freddie try to cheer up a lonely fan on her birthday, but they wind up as hostages in her house. They then devise a coded SOS message and get it to Gibby, who's doing home repairs for Spencer in exchange for setting up a camp in the loft. Guest Stars: Ethan Munck as Guppy, Gibby's younger brother |
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editing a new episode of iCarly called 'iMove Out' (airs in November).
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This episode has a bit of a mystery, as I will reveal in the title: 'iBelieve in Bigfoot.'
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