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May 09 2009

iCarly - iDate a Bad Boy

Published by griffmama at 9:08 pm under iCarly Edit This

Tonight Carly gets a new boyfriend - but he’s got a “shocking” secret. But what is it? Well, let’s see…

We start out with Spencer’s motorcycle getting stolen. The thief was caught joy-riding and was none other than Griffin, the ‘bad boy’ that Carly is going to start dating. Spencer decides that instead of pressing charges, he’ll take Griffin under his wing and mentor to him.

Carly is upset that a ‘criminal’ has been hanging out at the apartment. But when Spencer goes out to the Groovy Smoothy to get smoothies, he comes back to find Carly and Griffin in a serious lip lock. Spencer screams….for a looooong time.

So then he tries to keep Carly on a short leash and keep her away from Griffin - but it doesn’t work. They try to trick Spence by staging a fight between the them but it didn’t work. Spencer says that he may be an idiot but not stupid! Then he gives them his blessing.

Well things are going good and she’s all excited that he’s a bad boy and all but then she finds out his secret…he collects..pee wee babies (beanie babies) - goes to conventions and everything - the whole nine yards. There goes his bad boy image in Carly’s eyes! Will she break up with him? Let’s find out…

He actually breaks up with her when he overhears her and Sam making fun of pee wee babies. But she doesn’t mind.

What has Spencer been doing? He’s been helping Sam stop having a nightmare of a monster eating her soup. Funny : ). He’s also been using a Sham-Pow (wow) to dry absolutely everything. And Freddie? He’s been trying to prove he’s a bad boy to win over Carly. ..didn’t work..

This epi was really funny and an hour long which was cool!

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