iCarly (season 2)
iCarly (season 2) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 25 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | September 27, 2008 – August 8, 2009 |
The second season of iCarly aired on Nickelodeon from September 27, 2008 to August 8, 2009. The season continues the stories of Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy), and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) as they produce their own web show called "iCarly." Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's big brother Spencer. This season is the first to have a major plot twist, as it sees Sam and Freddie sharing their first kiss, just to avoid the frustration of not having a first kiss. This is followed by them becoming somewhat closer. This season contained the special "iChristmas". The second season consisted of 45 episodes, with 25 of them airing as part of the second season before the remaining 20 were marketed as the third season.[1][2]
Cast
Main cast
- Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay
- Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett
- Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson
- Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay
Recurring cast
- Noah Munck as Gibby Gibson
- Mary Ann Springer as Wendy
- Mary Scheer as Marissa Benson
- BooG!e as T-Bo
- Reed Alexander as Nevel Papperman
- Jeremy Rowley as Lewbert
- Ryan Ochoa as Chuck Chambers
- David St. James as Mr. Howard
- Drew Roy as Griffin
- Tim Russ as Principal Franklin
Guest stars
- James Maslow as Shane ("iSaw Him First")
- Aria Wallace as Mandy Valdez ("iWant My Website Back")
- Good Charlotte as themselves ("iGo to Japan")
- David Archuleta as himself ("iRocked the Vote")
- Victoria Justice as Shelby Marx ("iFight Shelby Marx")
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code[3] |
U.S. viewers (millions) |
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26 | 1 | "iSaw Him First" | Adam Weissman | Teleplay by: Andrew Hill Newman Story by: Steven Molaro | September 27, 2008 | 204 | 4.5[4] |
Carly and Sam develop a crush on Freddie's pal, Shane (James Maslow) and decide to compete with each other for a relationship with him. They decide that whoever can get Shane to kiss them gets the right to pursue him. The girls set up several different scenarios to try to coerce Shane into kissing them, but they are unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Spencer hires an incompetent repairman to fix the elevator. Shane eventually finds out about the girls endeavors to pursue him, and angrily tried to leave the Shays' apartment. However, he is unaware if the broken elevator, which causes him to fall down the shaft. After the accident, the gang go and visit Shane in the hospital. When no one is looking, Carly kisses Shane and deems herself victorious. Special guest: James Maslow as Shane Notes: This was James' first appearance in a Nickelodeon TV show before his lead debut in Big Time Rush. | |||||||
27 | 2 | "iStage an Intervention" | Jonathan Goldstein | Karey Dornetto | October 4, 2008 | 205 | 3.9 |
Spencer finds an old video game cabinet in the junkyard and spends his time playing the game, called Pak-Rat (a parody of Pac-Man), while 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. In the end he realizes the bad luck has just been a prank by Sam, so he gets her back by sending her a text message that looks like it came from a popular senior boy, asking her to go to the mall on a date. Carly later becomes addicted to Pak-Rat herself. | |||||||
28 | 3 | "iOwe You" | David Kendall | Jake Farrow | October 11, 2008 | 206 | 4.4[5] |
Sam is insulted when she hears that she doesn't pay back Carly and Freddie the money she owes them, which happens to be $526. When Sam finds that this is true, she makes a broadcast on iCarly encouraging all their fans to donate money to her. However, Carly, Sam, and Freddie find out it's illegal to solicit money to kids over the internet, so Sam grudgingly gets a job to earn the money and pay them back. Meanwhile, Spencer tries to impress an attractive single mom by helping her daughter sell fudge balls (similar to Girl Scout cookies); but two rude older teen scouts steal Spencer's place at the market. Spencer comes up with the idea to send fudge balls to every iCarly fan who sent them money. Carly and Freddie then hire someone to give the money they earned to Sam in a tip at the restaurant where she is working. Instead of repaying the money to Carly and Freddie, Sam buys a trampoline. | |||||||
29 | 4 | "iHurt Lewbert" | Russ Reinsel | Ethan Banville | October 18, 2008 | 207 | 4.0[6] |
When Carly's doorman Lewbert (Jeremy Rowley) gets injured during one of their "Messin' with Lewbert" pranks, Carly and her friends look after Lewbert until he is back on his feet. It is not as easy as it looks, until Freddie's mother (Mary Scheer) takes over. Carly and Sam warn Freddie that his mom is in love with Lewbert, and much to Freddie's dismay, he finds that this is true. They devise a plan to break up their romantic relationship by having Freddie fake an injury so Mrs. Benson would pay attention to her "injured" son rather than her relationship with Lewbert. Meanwhile, a pesky, disobedient young boy named Chuck (Ryan Ochoa) plays tennis in the lobby and Spencer gets Chuck's father to ground him. Spencer is filling in for Lewbert as the doorman, and using an old CB Radio to taunt and anger two truckers named Porkchop and Sledgehammer. Chuck gives the truckers his location through the radio while Spencer leaves his desk, and the truckers arrive just as Lewbert takes his job back. They beat him up, assuming he is Spencer. | |||||||
30–32 | 5–7 | "iGo to Japan" | Steve Hoefer | Teleplay by: Dan Schneider Story by: Andrew Hill Newman | November 8, 2008 | 201–203 | 7.6[7] |
In the first iCarly movie, the trio learn they have been nominated for an award and have to go to Japan to attend the Award Show, they also have to make a sketch to which they come up with Melanie Higgles: Space Cheerleader. Spencer then trades the three First Class tickets for 5 regular tickets when Mrs. Benson refuses to let Freddie go without her. The five later parachute into Japan out of an unsanitary possum-filled cargo plane after the pilot literally made them fly "over" Japan. A police officer takes them to their hotel after they land in a barren field. At the hotel, they are visited by Kyoko and Yuki, fellow competitors for the same award. Kyoko and Yuki give Spencer and Mrs. Benson tickets to the Hotel Spa to get seaweed massages, while they take Carly, Sam and Freddie shopping. After confessing they are lost, Kyoko and Yuki pretend to get angry at each other and stage a Kung Fu fight on the sidewalk. They then strand the trio in the middle of nowhere after giving a phony excuse to leave, while Spencer and Mrs. Benson are wrapped in seaweed and trapped at the spa. It turns out, the people giving the massages are Kyoko and Yuki's cousins planned to abandon them there while they go to the awards show "to see Kyoko and Yuki win". Mrs. Benson and Spencer escape and take a taxi to find the lost trio. They reunite and make it to the award show but are apprehended but security. Freddie wires his video camera into the main screen while Carly and Sam try to explain to the security officers what happened by acting, since the guards cannot speak English and Carly/Sam cannot speak Japanese. Since Freddie hooked up the camera to the big screen, the audience can see their silly acting. Thanks to Freddie, iCarly wins the award show due to their performance. They travel back to the U.S. but on a fishing boat. Special guests: Good Charlotte as Themselves, Ally Maki as Kyoko, and Harry Shum Jr. as Yuki | |||||||
33 | 8 | "iPie" | Roger Christiansen | Andrew Hill Newman | November 15, 2008 | 208 | 4.1[8] |
When the group's favorite pie shop closes down due to the death of the head chef, Mr. Galini, they try to find the recipe for their favorite coconut-cream pie. The only person believed to have the recipe is Mr. Galini's granddaughter, Trudy. She agrees to give them the recipe if she can go on a date with Spencer, but she creeps him out and upsets him. Trudy then feels bad and confesses that she never actually owned the recipe, claiming that her grandfather "kept them in his computer". Carly, Sam, and Freddie hatch a plan to find the recipe in Mr. Galini's computer at the pie shop during the memorial service. Fortunately, when Sam and Freddie were fighting in Mr. Galini's office, they accidentally knock his computer over, finding the recipes in envelopes literally stuffed inside it. Meanwhile, Mrs. Benson's cousin's baby visits for a few days, making Freddie uneasy because the baby always has a blank expression when she sees Freddie, and he believes she doesn't like him because he is not funny. Freddie tries finding a way to succeed in making his cousin laugh. In the end, he makes her laugh by splatting himself in the face with a pie. | |||||||
34 | 9 | "iChristmas" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | December 13, 2008 | 209 | 3.3[9] |
When Spencer makes an electromagnetic Christmas tree, the tree is set on fire, which makes Carly angry at Spencer because the fire destroys the presents Carly got for Spencer. Carly wishes that Spencer is born "normal". Carly's guardian angel, Mitch (Danny Woodburn), makes this wish come true. This results in the iCarly webshow no longer existing, unbeknownst to Carly at first. The next day at school, Sam is absent, Freddie is not friends with Carly and is dating a rude girl, and, to make things worse, Nevel Papperman (Reed Alexander) is somehow Carly's boyfriend (oddly, even though Carly only met Nevel before because of iCarly, and Nevel does not go to Ridgeway Junior High). 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 is no longer friends with her, either. The reason Sam was arrested is because Spencer saw her as a bad girl and didn't want Carly to be friends with her, so Sam got into trouble without Carly's good influence. Carly returns home and then is told that Mrs. Benson and Spencer are now engaged, making Carly angry at what her life has become. Carly then walks up the stairs and finds out that, the iCarly studio is now just a room filled with boxes. And because Freddie and Sam were never her friends, iCarly never existed, either. Carly cries, learning how much the world would change if Spencer is born normal. Mitch secretly turns her world back to the way it was before, making Spencer abnormal and eccentric 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" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | January 3, 2009 | 210 | 6.0[10] |
To get revenge on Sam for putting a dead fish in his locker, Freddie pulls a prank or her by handcuffing her to Gibby. Later, Sam overhears that Freddie has never had his first kiss. To get revenge on Freddie for handcuffing her to Gibby, Sam blurts out his secret on iCarly and ruins his life not knowing how bad it would make Freddie feel. The next day at school, Freddie tries to disguise himself but Carly makes him reveal himself and not to feel ashamed. Unfortunately, Freddie then gets teased by several classmates and even little kids, so he leaves school and goes home. On the night Carly and Sam are ready to do the webshow, Carly tells Sam that Freddie is not coming. Carly makes Sam realize what she did was wrong and that it is ruining Freddie's life. After feeling guilty about what she has done, Sam reveals to the web on iCarly that she hasn't kissed anyone either. Sam then goes to Freddie's balcony and apologizes, and Freddie is touched by what Sam did to help him. They decide to share a kiss, agreeing that it is just to finally get their first kiss over with, and promise not to tell anyone -- especially Carly. They kiss, and afterward Freddie says with a grin "I hate you", and Sam responds saying that she "hates" him too. Everything seems to go back to normal. Meanwhile, Spencer wants to be a professional football player, so Carly sends Gibby (Noah Munck) to work out with him, but decides that he doesn't want to be a football player anymore. | |||||||
36 | 11 | "iGive Away a Car" | Steve Hoefer | George Doty IV | January 17, 2009 | 211 | 5.1[11] |
Carly, Sam, and Freddie are hired by a car salesman's son to host a riddle contest to give away a free new car as publicity for their lot. The winner of the contest has a username called "Trickster 206" but when they call him on a video chat on the webshow it is revealed to be Nevel, much to their dismay. When Freddie and Sam go to retrieve the car for him, the two find out that the owner doesn't even have a son and was never planning on giving away a free car. Carly, confused about the situation, questions Nevel on how he won the contest. The three find out that Nevel was the one who created the contest, hiring a kid to pretend that he was the lot owner's son to set them up in another revenge plot to get iCarly shut down by the LCC for fraud. In order not to have their webshow shut down, iCarly must provide him with a new car. Meanwhile, Spencer buys a spaceship prop, supposedly from the movie "Galaxy Wars" (a parody of Star Wars) online, but finds out that it is only a replica, and was never actually used in the movie. Carly decides to exploit a loophole, which says that a "new car" must be unique, not state registered and can go over 25 miles, so they give the spaceship prop to Nevel as his new car. Nevel then test-drives the spaceship car and crashes into a flower shop, and iCarly succeeds in preventing the end of the webshow. | |||||||
37 | 12 | "iRocked the Vote" | Russ Reinsel | Andrew Hill Newman | February 7, 2009 | 215 | 5.2[12] |
When iCarly convince their viewers to vote for David Archuleta on America Sings, they cause him to win. They feel sorry for the runner-up, Wade Collins (Alex Schemmer), who claims he wanted to win the prize money to help his sick mom get surgery. They invite Wade for an interview on the webshow and agree to make him a music video. But after the show, he snaps at the iCarly gang for ruining his life by ruining his chance of winning the contest, and is revealed to be very rude, angry, obnoxious, and narcissistic. Despite his cruelty, Carly, Sam, and Freddie help make a music video for Wade Collins. Meanwhile, Sam teaches Spencer to lie when he has a rented movie that is 10 years overdue. The iCarly team soon finds that Wade's mother was not sick, but he steals the video from them and gets away before they can stop him. They later have David Archuleta on their show and give their support to him once more; afterward they show a video to their viewers depicting Wade Collins's true selfish, rude behavior, ending with him revealing that he hates everything from children, teenagers, animals, and even America. Meanwhile, Spencer fails to lie at the rental store, but the store owner reveals that it was a prank. Special guest star: David Archuleta as himself | |||||||
38 | 13 | "iMeet Fred" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider | February 16, 2009 | 212 | 5.1[13] |
When Freddie offends an international internet sensation named Fred (Lucas Cruikshank) and tells the whole world he doesn't like the Fred videos, Fred tells all of his fans that he will not make any more videos. Carly, Sam, and Freddie soon start losing friends and acquaintances that are fans of Fred, and everybody at Ridgeway Junior High begins to hate the iCarly group. They meet Lucas, Fred's creator and portrayer, in his home in Shelby, Idaho for Freddie to apologize to him about the Fred videos comment. Lucas later apologizes because he wasn't really mad; it was a publicity stunt meant to increase Fred and iCarly's ratings. At the end they apologize live during the iCarly webshow and present 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. Special guest star: Lucas Cruikshank as himself/Fred | |||||||
39 | 14 | "iLook Alike" | David Kendall | Dan Schneider | March 7, 2009 | 213 | 6.3[14] |
Carly, Sam, and 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 do not approve. Upset by this, they set up a risky scheme to sneak out by hiring some lookalikes (Malese Jow, Annie DeFatta, and Gabriel Basso) who live in the area to take their place while they go to the fight in hopes that Spencer will not find out. | |||||||
40 | 15 | "iWant My Website Back" | Adam Weissman | Matt Fleckenstein | March 21, 2009 | 219 | 3.9[15] |
Spencer gets a new credit card after canceling his old one when trying to order some new pillows, causing Carly, Sam, and Freddie to lose control of the iCarly.com domain because it automatically charges on his credit card. Luckily, Mandy (Aria Wallace) returns to buy their website back for them, but she gets tricked into accidentally giving it to Nevel. Spencer disguises himself as an old woman in order to trick Nevel into signing the URL transfer document during an autograph event, but Nevel recognizes and outsmarts him, and he is chased out by security. Later, Nevel demands a kiss from Carly from the day they first met (in "iNevel") in return to claim the transfer document. Carly confronts Nevel, and he signs the document. Carly manages to escape with the signed document without having to kiss Nevel, and succeeds in reclaiming their website. Meanwhile Spencer is stuck with 200 pillows after believing he ordered only two. In the end Carly, Sam and Freddie shut the door on Mandy when she leaves wanting to take them out to a movie. (Note: this is the last appearance of Mandy in the series.) | |||||||
41 | 16 | "iMake Sam Girlier" | Roger Christiansen | Jake Farrow | April 11, 2009 | 216 | 5.1[16] |
After an iCarly webcast, everyone celebrates Sam's birthday. During the party, everyone has to give a speech about how they feel about Sam. When Sam's crush, Pete (Graham Patrick Martin), makes his speech, he calls Sam a "dude" because she is so tough and tomboyish. Depressed by this, she goes to Carly for help on how to be girlier. It works until a senior bully at school, Jocelyn (Cynthia Dallas), arrives to harass the iCarly team. Sam tries to maintain her "girliness" until Jocelyn pushes Carly, at which point she fights Jocelyn and scares the bullies away. Unbeknownst to her, Pete is watching. At first Sam becomes upset, but then her spirits lighten up when Pete tells her that he likes the way she is. In the end, Sam and Pete happily go on another date. Meanwhile, Spencer meets a girl at the grocery store and becomes convinced that she only likes him when he is wearing his tuxedo after a date with her didn't go so well when he was wearing casual jeans and a shirt. Note: This is the first episode to be produced with DanWarp technology. | |||||||
42 | 17 | "iGo Nuclear" | David Kendall | George Doty IV & Andrew Hill Newman | April 22, 2009 | 214 | 4.5[17] |
Carly, Sam, and Freddie are assigned to do a school science project for Green Week by their teacher, Mr. Henning. If they do not get a good grade on their project, Mr. Henning tells his students that they must go on the dreaded "Root & Berry Retreat" for extra credit. Since Freddie is already making a composting box, Carly makes an electric scooter. Unfortunately it only goes four miles per hour, and bursts into flames by the time she reaches school, causing her to fail. Sam, who did not even do a project, manages to get an A from Mr. Henning, who is impressed by her simple "project" that merely involves Sam eating and drinking the juice from an orange to help reduce packaging waste from other snack foods. Carly then has the weekend to do a new project, as Mr. Henning gives her a second chance. Spencer brings in a good-looking science geek he met named Cal (Jake Siegel), who helps build a small power generator utilizing nuclear energy. This turns out to be highly illegal, since it is powered by black-market uranium, unbeknownst to Carly and her friends. Some policemen recognize Cal as a criminal at the Groovy Smoothie and arrest him. Carly and Freddie, who failed the project, are sentenced to the "Root & Berry Retreat" for extra credit and, as punishment for the illegal project and aiding and abetting a known felon. | |||||||
43–44 | 18–19 | "iDate a Bad Boy" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | May 9, 2009 | 217/225 | 6.5[18] |
Carly and Spencer catch their new neighbor, Griffin, stealing Spencer's motorcycle. The two reprimand Griffin, but Spencer eventually lets him off the hook, despite Carly's begrudging disposition. Following this incident, Spencer sparks a friendship with Griffin and invites him over to help with a sculpture - much to Carly's dismay. After working on the sculpture for some time, Spencer goes out to buy smoothies for the group. Spencer then returns home to see Carly and Griffin kissing. Carly frantically tries to explain her newfound feelings for Griffin, but this only infuriates Spencer further. Consequently, Spencer forbids the couple to see each other and begins policing Carly's daily life. Sick of Spencer's paranoid regimen, Carly and Griffin devise a plan to see each other. Their plan is quickly thwarted by Spencer, who, despite their deceptive efforts, finally lets the couple be together. Meanwhile, Sam pays Freddie to build a website for her, and has a contract written up as well. Freddie agrees, and begins building the website around Sam's request. However, as their partnership progresses, Freddie expresses that he cannot keep up with Sam's numerous demands, and tears up the contract. Sam then reveals that she has sold the website for $1,000, and because of their voided contract, Freddie is not entitled to any of the profit. Carly and Griffin's relationship advances happily and without flaw, until Griffin reveals that he obsessively and neurotically collects a series of stuffed animals called "Pee Wee Babies" (a parody of Beanie Babies). Carly is taken aback, and consults Sam about Griffin's compulsive collection, and considers breaking up with him because of it. Sam and Carly eventually begin passing jokes about Griffin and his plush toy collection. Griffin, who had come to see Carly, overhears their conversation as they mock his collection; he is deeply insulted and upset with Carly for making fun of him, and immediately ends their relationship. Despite this, Carly is relieved that Griffin no longer wishes to date her. | |||||||
45 | 20 | "iReunite with Missy" | Adam Weissman | Jake Farrow | May 16, 2009 | 218 | 4.3[19] |
Carly's old friend, Missy Robinson (Haley Ramm) from when they were young, returns to Seattle and tries to become Carly's only best friend and replace Sam. After inviting Sam and Carly to a ride on helicopter, she texts Sam the wrong address, sending her to a piñata shell factory instead. Missy then "accidentally" destroys Sam's cell phone, and gets Sam sick by giving her expired chocolates. Sam realizes Missy is up to something, but no one believes her since they think that Sam is being "her usual paranoid self." When Carly is not around, Missy confesses to Sam, believing that Carly will not believe anything bad about Missy. Sam is forced to ask Freddie for help; when he wins a six month cruise that was giving to him by the school, he gives it to Missy so she will go away. Shortly after Missy is awarded with the cruise, Carly overhears Missy's plans to destroy her and Sam's friendship and abandons Missy angrily. Meanwhile, while packing for a camping trip, Spencer is locked in the basement by Chuck, who is seeking revenge on Spencer for telling on him and getting him grounded for playing racquetball in the lobby when he was filling in for Lewbert in the episode iHurt Lewbert, so Chuck says that Spencer is "grounded" for two days. Chuck is eventually caught and is grounded by his father once again. Guest star: Haley Ramm as Missy | |||||||
46 | 21 | "iTake on Dingo" | David Kendall | Jake Farrow | June 13, 2009 | 226 | 3.4[20] |
After an episode of iCarly, Wendy tells Sam and Freddie that a show on the Dingo Channel (parody of Disney Channel) called "Totally Teri" used Random Dancing in an episode, calling it "Random Jumping". Carly and Sam find out that they even spoofed "Messin' with Lewbert". Spencer and the iCarly team go to Hollywood to settle the issue, staying in a very low-quality, seedy motel that Sam recommended. Visiting Dingo Studios, Carly and Sam confront the "Totally Teri" writers, who confess that they are plagiarizing iCarly skits to use for their show; they claim they have rights to do so since they have lawyers, money, and power. Meanwhile, Spencer and Freddie find Charles Dingo's rumored frozen head and come up with a plan. The next day, the iCarly group threatens to release depictions of Dingo's frozen head on iCarly.com unless the writers swear not to steal the show's ideas again. The writers swear on camera that they will never do it again, but Sam makes two of the writers wear bikini tops and fight with dog food on the show as revenge for stealing their ideas. Note: The Dingo Channel is a parody of Disney Channel and 'Totally Teri' is a parody of 'That's So Raven' | |||||||
47 | 22 | "iMust Have Locker 239" | David Kendall | Eric Goldberg & Peter Tibbals | June 27, 2009 | 220[21] | 4.0[22] |
Sam and Freddie are forced to share the school's biggest and best locker after winning a contest to see how many Fat Cakes were in a jar. Meanwhile, Carly tries to get some art lessons from Spencer, he instead teaches her about sculpting. Spencer gets frustrated with her, and Carly gets lessons from a particularly dull art class. Spencer barges in, telling the teacher (Cherise Bangs) she is not teaching "art" correctly, which results in a fight, as they splatter paint on each other. Carly's art teacher and Spencer later make up and kiss after the teacher admits Spencer was right about being spontaneous and passionate in order to become a true artist. Meanwhile, Freddie offers Sam $200 for her half of their locker, and Sam approves the offer. A few moments later, Sam's mom comes to pick Sam up after getting laser eye surgery, and inadvertently destroys Locker 239 by backing into the school wall with her car. Sam jumps in the car with Freddie's money, leaving him face to face with Mr. Howard (David St. James). | |||||||
48 | 23 | "iTwins" | Russ Reinsel | Eric Goldberg & Peter Tibbals | July 11, 2009 | 224 | 5.2[23] |
Carly and Sam assume that Freddie is gullible after they trick him into coming to school dressed as a clown. Sam later gets annoyed when her twin sister Melanie comes home for three days. Believing it's just another of Sam and Carly's pranks to show how gullible he is, Freddie doesn't believe it, so he invites Melanie to a dance with him as his date. The plan to prove Melanie is really "Sam" takes an unexpected turn when Melanie kisses Freddie, who then becomes extremely paranoid. Since Freddie refuses to believe it, Sam "admits" to Freddie that there is no Melanie. Satisfied, Freddie departs right before Melanie arrives to go to the mall with Sam and Carly. Meanwhile, Carly tutors Chuck in math, and Spencer shows Carly how evil Chuck really is. Carly gets revenge on Chuck by telling him there's a new number called "derf" between 5 and 6, and because of this, Chuck fails his math test. Spencer gives Chuck's dad a brochure about a summer math camp he attended as a kid, called Camp Add-em-Up, sending Chuck to math camp for the whole summer. Note: In this episode, Jennette McCurdy played both Sam and her twin sister, Melanie. | |||||||
49–50 | 24–25 | "iFight Shelby Marx" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | August 8, 2009 | 221–222 | 7.9[24] |
Part 1: Carly and 15-year-old martial-arts champ Shelby Marx (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 sickly grandmother during a press conference causing Shelby to get angry. Part 2: Fearing that Shelby will hurt her Carly withdraws the fight only to be ridiculed as a coward by her friends. Carly visits Shelby and apologizes, and the fight is back on. Nevel Papperman later 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, legitimately attacks Carly during the match. Carly clings onto Shelby's leg for the rest of the fight to avoid being hit. Nevel's plot is revealed and as punishment, he is trapped in a cage with an angry Shelby, Carly and Sam. Shelby later appears on iCarly. Meanwhile, Spencer suffers from ridiculous side effects while taking an experimental allergy medication given to him by a doctor. Special guest star: Victoria Justice as Shelby Marx Note: Victoria Justice later returned to "iCarly" as Tori Vega from Victorious in the crossover episode iParty with Victorious. |
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