iCarly (season 3)
iCarly (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network | Nickelodeon |
Original release | September 12, 2009 – June 26, 2010 |
The third season of iCarly aired on Nickelodeon from September 12, 2009 to June 26, 2010. The season features Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) as they continue their own Web Show called iCarly. Jerry Trainor co-stars as Carly's big brother, Spencer. This season was the result of split within the second season production of 45 episodes whereas 20 remaining episodes were marketed as the show's third season.[1][2] When released to DVD, "iThink They Kissed" and "iCook" were featured on the "iCarly Season 2: Volume 2" DVD, while the rest of the season is released as "iCarly Season 2: Volume 3". This season had the specials "iThink They Kissed", "iMove Out", "iSaved Your Life", "iSpace Out", "iBloop" and "iWon't Cancel the Show". A few episodes this season and last season were released on the "iCarly Collection" DVD that was released on July 2011.
Cast
Main cast
- Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay
- Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay
- Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson
- Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett
Recurring cast
- Noah Munck as Gibby Gibson
- Mary Scheer as Marissa Benson
- BooG!e as T-Bo
- Jeremy Rowley as Lewbert
- Danielle Morrow as Nora Dershlit
- Emily Ratajkowski as Tasha
- Ryan Ochoa as Chuck Chambers
- Ethan Munck as Guppy Gibson
- Mindy Sterling as Miss Briggs
- Tim Russ as Principal Franklin
- David St. James as Mr. Howard
Season synopsis
In the season opener, Sam, intoxicated and giggly from nitrous oxide, spills the beans to Carly about her and Freddie's first kiss, which she cannot remember soon afterwards. When Carly tells Freddie what Sam said, he changes the subject and so Carly attempts to pin him down just to get him to confess. Freddie then says it's true, so Carly then asks Sam and Freddie to come to her apartment without telling each other and when they arrive, she confronts them about keeping the kiss a secret from her. In the end, Sam and Freddie decide it's time to stop keeping secrets and tell Carly that they'll tell each other everything.
Two weeks later, the three find themselves in a Girl's-Choice-Dance situation, so they have to find dates to the dance. When all three dates end badly; Sam finding out that her "potential" date, Gibby, has a girlfriend, Freddie being somewhat annoyed at his date's magic tricks and Carly constantly being interrupted by her date, Carly and Freddie engage in a romantic slow-dance at the Groovy Smoothie. It is at this moment that Sam walks in and sees them. Upon seeing them, she silently walks away.
Three months later, Freddie pushes Carly out of the way of an oncoming taco truck on the road, saving her life and getting himself injured in the process. Carly is so grateful that she visits his room often to take care of him and at one point kisses him. In just hours of Carly and Freddie beginning their relationship, Sam tells Freddie, based on her experience with a boyfriend who sent her bacon, that Freddie is Carly's bacon, that she only loves him for what he did. Freddie doesn't believe her at first, but later that night, at Carly's apartment, he realizes that this may be true and tells her this. The two end their short relationship, but decide that once the whole "hero" thing wears off and Carly is attracted to Freddie because of who he is, they will try the relationship again.
Episodes
- As a result of this season being part of the second season production count, this set of episodes maintains their Season 2 production codes.
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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51 | 1 | "iThink They Kissed" | Adam Weissman | Steve Holland | September 12, 2009 | 227 | 7.6[4] |
Carly takes Sam to the dentist after her tooth falls out during the webshow. The dentist, Doctor Wheeler, drills Sam's teeth and eventually uses nitrous oxide. Sam has an odd side-effect to the nitrous oxide, thinking her thumb is missing and that it is a secret that she likes fried chicken. When the time comes to tell a true secret, Sam accidentally reveals that her and Freddie shared a secret kiss (iKiss). Carly asks Freddie, to which he says yes in a nervous tone. Sam gets involved, which ends up in her confronting Freddie. Meanwhile, Spencer sculpts a gigantic pair of pants with some prisoners. When Spencer takes the sculpture home, it turns out to be heavier than he thought, which leads to Carly, Freddie, and Sam discovering that there are still some prisoners inside of them. | |||||||
52 | 2 | "iCook" | Roger Christiansen | Dan Schneider | September 19, 2009 | 228 | 3.8[5] |
On the webshow, Carly and Sam show their viewers how to make Spaghetti Tacos, a popular treat that was created by Spencer. Food TV calls the Shay apartment and asks if they can interview the iCarly gang about Spaghetti Tacos. During the interview, Ricky Flame, a popular Seattle chef, comes into the iCarly studio and challenges the gang to a "food fight" (cook-off). When the iCarly's win, Ricky ends his cooking career. The iCarly gang encourages him to start up again, but it doesn't work. Ricky instead starts wrestling little kids. Ricky then harasses Carly, but it is ended by Sam. Meanwhile, Spencer has a vision that he hugs Nug-Nug, a character from Galaxy Wars, at the Groovy Smoothie, after being electrocuted by Sam's locker. Guest Starring: Al Espinosa as Ricky Flame, Martin Klebba as Nug Nug and Angela Martinez as Sarah James | |||||||
53 | 3 | "iSpeed Date" | Russ Reinsel | Andrew Hill Newman | September 26, 2009 | 230 | 4.7[6] |
After spitting in her crush's eye, Carly becomes humiliated and tries to find a new date for a popular school dance. Sam feels for Carly's frustration, and hatches a plan to get her a date. During the webshow, Sam handcuffs Carly to a chair and duct-tapes her mouth shut while asking boys from the Seattle area to apply for Carly's date. When the gang is overwhelmed by the number of boys who show up at the meeting place (Groovy Smoothies), they set up a speed-dating session. Carly then tells Sam that she must ask Gibby to go to the dance if Carly had to go with a random iCarly fanboy. When Sam goes to invite Gibby to the dance, he surprisingly turns her down. She discovers Gibby has a girlfriend, Tasha. When Carly's pick, Austin, keeps interrupting her conversations, she reaches her breaking point, she screams "SHUT UP!" at him and then tells him to "Get out of here!" The episode ends when Sam returns to the Groovy Smoothie and sees Carly and Freddie dancing a slow dance. Upon seeing this, she silently leaves. Meanwhile, Spencer tries to exercise daily with the help of a mobile phone application. Guest stars: Skyler Day as Magic Malika (Freddie's date), Emily Ratajkowski as Tasha, Kevin Fonteyne as Austin, Chord Overstreet as Eric, BooG!e as T-Bo, and Ethan Munck as Gibby (credits) | |||||||
54 | 4 | "iCarly Awards" | Steve Hoefer | Andrew Hill Newman | October 3, 2009 | 223 | 4.4[7] |
Carly, Sam, and Freddie present "iCarly Awards" for unusual successes of their fans. When Spencer accidentally only makes one very large iCarly award (despite the fact they needed ten 1-foot awards), he "borrows" some European swimsuit models to help him build ten smaller statuettes. The photographer, who was originally going to need the European swimsuit models for a calendar, demands that Spencer hand them over. Spencer constantly refuses, and eventually ties the photographer up until the awards are over. In the end, Carly surprisingly presents the giant iCarly award to Spencer, for "Best iCarly Award Builder / Best Big Brother". In the end everyone begins to randomly dance and the photographer enters and chases Spencer. Guest starring: John Burke as The Photographer | |||||||
55 | 5 | "iHave My Principals" | David Kendall | Matt Fleckenstein | October 17, 2009 | 229 | 4.7[8] |
Harold Gorman, the superintendent of Seattle Schools, fires Principal Franklin after he appears as a guest on iCarly as of a favor to them because of daughters upcoming birthday on their next webcast, because of being umbecoming to climb out of a gigantic pair of pants and willingly sat on fudgeballs. He's replaced by Ms. Briggs and Mr. Howard as the co-principals. The new principals make major changes to the school, including harshly punishing the students and adding a strict dress code. Meanwhile, Spencer tries to become a master bull rider. In the end, the iCarly gang get Principal Franklin back. Guest stars: Mindy Sterling as Ms. Briggs, Tim Russ as Principal Franklin, David St. James as Mr. Howard | |||||||
56 | 6 | "iFind Lewbert's Lost Love" | David Kendall | Matt Fleckenstein | November 14, 2009 | 236 | 5.0[9] |
When Sam goes to get her phone in Lewbert's office after leaving it in there during an iCarly prank, she finds a box of his deeply personal items, and goes through it in the iCarly studio along with Freddie and Carly. The gang finds all different things in the box, including Lewbert's male modeling and old birthday photos. The gang also finds a mysterious DVD, dedicated to Lewbert from a woman named Marta Trundel. The DVD shows Lewbert and Marta dating, which gives the iCarly gang an idea. The group calls Marta and sends her to the main lobby of Bushwell Plaza to surprise Lewbert to make Lewbert happy. When he angrily spills a bowl of fruit and shoots flare guns, the iCarly gang soon discovers that Marta caused lots of things to go wrong in Lewbert's life. For example, Lewbert's personality and gross wart. The next night, Carly invites Marta to her apartment to discuss Lewbert. Carly tells Marta that the gang was wrong to call her, which Marta responds, "You skunkbag!" Marta thinks Carly wants her out of the way so she could have Lewbert all to herself. Meanwhile, Spencer takes a job as building watch patrol and tries to catch a criminal, which turns out to be his arch-nemesis, Chuck Chambers whom he was partnered with. Chuck has been stealing TV remotes after his dad banned him from watching TV for a month. In the end just as the cops arrive Lewbert takes the blame and is arrested for six months for also slapping a cop. Guest Stars: Ryan Ochoa as Chuck, Lara Jill Miller as Mrs. Kravitz, Kit Pongetti as Marta Trundel, Nicole Taylor as Gabriella and Patrick Labyorteaux as Fig Nooter Guy. | |||||||
57 | 7 | "iMove Out" | Steve Hoefer | Arthur Gradstein | November 28, 2009 | 241 | 5.7[10] |
After Mrs. Benson pushes Freddie too far by making him eat his asparagus while doing "iCarly", showing people at school his baby pictures after making her waiting outside in the car for 9 1/2 minutes and vacuuming his ear while he was sleeping after refusing to let her on third Friday, he gets upset, moves out and gets his own apartment on the elevator room of Bushwell Plaza. Meanwhile, Carly, Sam, and Freddie start a pet photography business, only to see their studio destroyed by a competing pet photography business run by snooty owners Stewart Butler and Ollie Paisley. To get revenge, the trio decide to destroy their studio. When Stewart and Ollie come back early, Carly, Freddie and Sam hurry home. Sam, however, kidnaps their cat Harmoo just before leaving and they later blackmailed them by telling them that they have to clean up their studio and everything they destroyed, they will shave Harmoo's fur off if the petographers call their friends the police and they will send them to prison for this and don't clean up their studio. Mrs. Benson realizes she needs Freddie and he makes her promise not to embarrass him in public again. | |||||||
58–59 | 8–9 | "iQuit iCarly" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | December 5, 2009 | 233–234 | 8.8[11][12] |
Part 1: Freddie gets an email from two kids who run the Fleck and Dave show, who request that Carly and Sam help them make a video for a website contest. After agreeing to help, Carly and Sam discover that Fleck and Dave fight a lot, and the two end their friendship when Fleck paints Dave's dad's car purple for a sketch. Carly and Sam try to talk to them, but Carly finds that she can relate to Dave's frustrations, and Sam to Fleck's argument of Dave shooting down good, yet dangerous ideas. Part 2: Carly and Sam end their friendship soon afterwards. Since neither wants to be near the other, Freddie sets up dual location webcasting on iCarly. However, due to technical difficulties, Carly and Sam declare iCarly is over for good, and shut down the webshow. Carly and Dave try to do a video, as well as Fleck and Sam. They both try and do videos for the contest with Freddie, but end up at the same place at the same time. During the argument, Carly and Sam climb outside onto the window washer's platform without harnesses, a stunt which nearly costs them their lives, when a cable breaks and Carly hangs off the side of the platform. Meanwhile, Spencer wins a boat in a contest, and he and Gibby try to make it fun in the parking lot, since docking at the Seattle pier is too expensive. However, a jerk who lives in the building wants their spot, so he and his baseball team, the Pirates, take over the boat. Spencer and Gibby take it back with a slingshot and watermelons. After winning, Spencer uses his scope and spies Carly hanging off the platform. Spencer races up with a rope, after Sam rescues Carly. When Spencer tosses down the rope out the window and accidentally hits Sam in the head, and she almost falls. Carly rescues her, and they tie the rope around themselves, and Spencer, Freddie, Fleck and Dave pull them up. Spencer turns them towards each other and, crying, they finally reconcile, as do Fleck and Dave. In the end, the four, together, make a trailer to a non-existent film called The Blowing starring Carly, Sam, Fleck, Dave, Freddie and Gibby. | |||||||
60 | 10 | "iSaved Your Life" | Larry LaFond | Eric Goldberg & Peter Tibbals | January 18, 2010 (original) February 12, 2010 (extended) | 232 | 11.2 (original)[13] 4.1 (extended)[14] |
When Carly is crossing a street and does not see a taco truck turning around the corner, Freddie does and pushes Carly out of the way. Carly is safe, but Freddie is injured instead. Carly starts to develop feelings for Freddie and nurtures him till he's back on his feet. Then Sam has a conversation with Freddie about the accident and realizes that Carly 's feelings toward Freddie might have been more of a reaction to him saving her life, rather than about her true feelings for him. Freddie takes Sam's advice and breaks up with Carly. They agree that if Carly still has feelings for him after the whole "hero thing" wears off, that they might consider rekindling their relationship. Meanwhile, Sam and Spencer are up against each other in a paintball "assassin" game to see who wins the final round (originally Carly and Freddie were part of the game until they lost the first round). On February 12 and 13th, Nickelodeon aired an extended version of the episode, which includes seven minutes of scenes cut from the original episode.[15][16] Guest Stars: Kelsey Sanders as girl asking Freddie out and Cazimir Milostan as SendEx Mailman | |||||||
61 | 11 | "iWas a Pageant Girl" | Adam Weissman | Andrew Hill Newman | January 29, 2010 | 237 | 5.2[17] |
Sam admits to her friends that she was a former child beauty pageant contestant when a friend appearing on iCarly says she will be competing in the pagent using martial arts for the talent round, Sam was suspended due to her being suspected of pushing a candidate down a stage, but was being framed, then convinces Carly into competing against her old rival. Eventually though, when Sam learns she can enter the pageant (because she was suspended 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 because she is able to reunite with her old dance teacher Ernie who does a dance for the talent round. Meanwhile, Spencer's date is cancelled when his new girlfriend's cousin comes to town. Spencer decides to hook her up with Freddie. Freddie initially refuses but then agrees. However, when the girls arrive to go on the date, Spencer and Freddie decide to stall the date by playing a card game which chases their dates away and they end up spending all night on the game. Guest Stars: Gilland Jones as LeAnne Carter; Lane Napper as Ernie | |||||||
62 | 12 | "iEnrage Gibby" | Jonathan Goldstein | Jake Farrow | February 5, 2010 | 235 | 4.8[18] |
When Freddie helps Gibby's girlfriend, Tasha, find a gift for his birthday party in the iCarly studio, Tasha accidentally falls on Freddie. Gibby then 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 so that they can fight on the webshow. In the end, Freddie shows Gibby a webcam video (that has been watching a peanut butter sandwich mold) which shows Tasha actually falling on Freddie. Upon seeing the video, Gibby apologizes to Freddie, saying, "I feel like a turd." and they become friends again. Meanwhile, Spencer is mistakenly reported dead because of natural causes in the papers, 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. He then tries to tell people he's alive. But this changes when an old love interest visits to offer Carly condolences and wishes he was still here. So he apparently exposes himself and says that he is a twin brother named "Sponcer". To which Carly asks "If you had a twin brother, why would his name need to sound similar to yours?" Guest Stars: Emily Ratajkowski as Tasha, and Deena Dill as Charlotte (Gibby's mother) | |||||||
63 | 13 | "iSpace Out" | Russ Reinsel | Jake Farrow | March 5, 2010 | 239 | 5.3[19][20] |
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." While Carly gets Sam and Freddie to stop fighting, she ends up flipping out, and finds a hammer and breaks the glass breaking out of the simulation room. During then, Spencer is bothered by a mysterious little girl who follows him through the whole apartment. And in the end, the little girl does the same with Carly, but only exits. | |||||||
64 | 14 | "iFix a Pop Star" | Steve Hoefer | Matt Fleckenstein | March 19, 2010 | 231 | 3.8[21] |
Ginger Fox, a talentless, shrewish former popstar, watches the music video of Wade Collins (made in "iRocked the Vote") and demands the producers of that video be the producers of her upcoming show on the Pop Music Awards. Carly, Sam and Freddie are shocked when they find out that they have to rehearse with Ginger Fox -- and worse, she hasn't rehearsed or had a hit in seven years. Spencer begins dating Charlotte, Gibby's mother, but has difficulty kissing her when he realizes she looks too much like Gibby, but Charlotte says Spencer looks too much like Carly. When they start kissing, Spencer sees Gibby's face, and Charlotte sees Carly's face. Guest Stars: Betsy Rue as Ginger Fox, and Deena Dill as Charlotte (Gibby's mother) | |||||||
65 | 15 | "iBloop" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | April 17, 2010 | 245 | 4.3[22] |
In a special episode separate from the continuity of the series, Miranda Cosgrove and Jerry Trainor introduce bloopers and outtakes featuring the entire cast, including clips from episodes not yet broadcast, due to the production code order. | |||||||
66 | 16 | "iWon't Cancel the Show" | Steve Hoefer | Eric Goldberg & Peter Tibbals | May 1, 2010 | 238 | 4.9[23] |
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 that he can't cancel. The show consists of Gibby brushing his teeth with mustard, the famous iCarly plays: "The Cowboy and the Farm girl who thought the Cowboy's moustache was a squirrel" and "The Englishman who is a terrible father to his two children", pouring sour milk into Lewbert's briefcase and showing random clips throughout the show. Eventually Spencer's date appears in the studio and runs out after being humiliated on the web. Absent: Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett Guest Stars: Amie Farrell as Candace | |||||||
67 | 17 | "iBelieve in Bigfoot" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | May 8, 2010 | 240 | 4.4[24] |
Carly tries to prove there's a Bigfoot creature, a legendary creature claimed to have been seen by many people in the Pacific Northwest, after Bigfoot fever hits Seattle. So the iCarly gang goes up to Mount Baker National Forest in Socko's RV, surprised to find Dr. Sydney Van Gurbin, a Bigfoot researcher who was on iCarly and made the book "Bigfoot True or Real". Meanwhile, Spencer becomes obsessed about the "Beavecoon", a combination of a beaver's head and a raccoons body. Guest star: Craig Welzbacher as Dr. Sydney Van Gurbin. | |||||||
68–69 | 18–19 | "iPsycho" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Ben Huebscher | June 4, 2010 | 243–244 | 7.5[25] |
Carly, Sam and Freddie try to cheer up a lonely fan Nora Dirshlitt on her birthday. Nora´s parents abandoned her on her birthday, she has no guests at all and shortly after the iCarly trio arrives, an 87-year-old clown has an aneurysm (and probably died from it) and Sam acts incredibly obnoxious. Carly and Freddie decide to do a special iCarly webcast to show people from Nora´s school they are at her party, and a lot of people show up. Nora is happy about her sudden popularity. When the party is over, she traps Carly, Sam and Freddie in a basement, thinking that they were angels sent to her to change her life. To make sure that no one knows what happened to them, she cancels their appearance at Webicon and texts their respective families that everything is going fine. After a few failed attempts to escape, Carly gets an idea to make a coded SOS message for Gibby with the hint "Every fourth (Carly). Word (Freddie). Every fourth (Sam). Word (Freddie)". The decoded message then says "The (Freddie) crazy (Sam) girl (Carly) trapped (Sam) us (Carly), please save us (Sam)". Gibby, however, is doing home repairs with Spencer in exchange for setting up a camp in the loft. When he gets the message and manages to decode it, Gibby, along with his younger brother Guppy, leaves to rescue them. He breaks down the door of Nora's house, and starts fighting with her. Nora and Gibby are evenly matched, but luckily, Guppy finds Nora´s keys and releases the iCarly trio. Sam then uses the "Vulcan Nerve Pinch" (a reference to Star Trek) on Nora, which knocks her out. The iCarly trio call the police, and she goes to juvenile detention. While Carly sympathizes for her, Sam says that she'll make friends in prison. The episode ends with Carly, Sam, Freddie, Spencer, Gibby, and Guppy all singing "100 Cartons of Milk on the Wall" around a campfire, which they ironically learned from Nora. Special guest star: Daniella Monet as Popular girl | |||||||
70 | 20 | "iBeat the Heat" | Steve Hoefer | Steve Holland | June 26, 2010 | 242 | 4.2[26] |
After a power outage, everyone in the apartment building goes to the Shays' apartment for Spencer's Norwegian air conditioning, including Mrs. Benson, Lewbert, Chuck and Carly's ex-boyfriend Griffin. Freddie meets a girl named Sabrina he talked to online and things become awkward when he finds out that she is taller than he expected since he had not seen her in person. Carly has a project she is working on for school and tries to make sure that no one destroys it. In the end, Sabrina destroys the project. Meanwhile, Spencer develops a crush on Chuck's sister. Guest stars: Ryan Ochoa as Chuck and Drew Roy as Griffin |
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