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iCarly: Season 2, Vol. 1 Movie Streaming

Mercredi, janvier 20th, 2010
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The first time Nickelodeon sent us a DVD volume of iCarly, it felt like what it was: a Nickelodeon expose from a original generation of programming. Now though, I’m willing to deem that iCarly might objective have had a station befriend in the friendly primitive early 90s days of Nickelodeon glory alongside Pete & Pete, Clarissa Explains It All and All That. Season One, Volume Two of iCarly felt like a newer kids’ present with exiguous gems of classic Nickelodeon mixed in, but the second season seems off to a delighted inverse of that. iCarly has achieved a creatively humorous roam that easily reminds me of a better Nickelodeon. But there’s a reason for that: Dan Schneider, one of the producers of All That (and one of its writers - but only in the later years) writes for iCarly.

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Still running a note out of the loft where she and her brother live, Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) lives an otherwise normal life. Spencer (Jerry Trainor), her brother, is a comically eccentric sculptor with a penchant for spaghetti tacos, all-night video game obsessions and creating highly flammable metallic Christmas trees. Carly’s two partners on iCarly are Freddie (Nathan Kress), the tech guy, and Sam (Jennette McCurdy), her co-host. More often than not, the present gets them into all sorts of concern including trips to Japan for award shows, spurious car giveaways and feuding with other internet stars. Through it all Carly, Sam and Freddie struggle to withhold their personal lives and their public personas separated; only to derive them bleeding through into one another.

The comic Sam and Freddie rivalry continues in the second season, though it doesn’t maintain quite the limelight that it did in the first season. The shift in this case doesn’t really befriend the show’s comical strengths but it replaces the Freddie vs. Sam moments with a lot more Spencer - and fans of the exhibit will agree that that’s not so abominable. Jerry Trainor looks more and more like a Jim Carrey on the rise. His facial contortions, his spasmodic body language and his general wackiness give the Spencer character that special quality reminiscent of older Nickelodeon comedy. The same can be said for Jennette McCurdy who gives the perfect air to the wildly cynical Sam and imbues her with the deadpan personality that the character needs to cease relevant. I said this with the first season’s review, but Cosgrove aloof feels like the weakest link in the cast; Trainor has the wackiness; McCurdy has the deadpan delivery; Nathan Kress has the search for of victimized exasperation; and all Cosgrove really brings is a slightly too heavily ham-handed lope on the comedy. She works as the more innocent of the show’s hosts, but her persona unprejudiced isn’t as strong as McCurdy’s. It may be less her fault and more the writings, but there’s an imbalance there that unprejudiced makes me wonder why she’s more the titular character than the other two.

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But I digress. For all intents and purposes the demonstrate is television gold for a current generation. I won’t guarantee that anyone over 16 will devour it, but there are crazier things. The writing is enchanting and it feels like Nickelodeon is letting its whine return to that sarcastic edge that made Gash programming special all those years ago. My biggest gripe with the release is Nickelodeon’s insistence on these Volume 1/Volume 2 sets. With only 11 episodes it’s hard to define paying typical TV on DVD prices - even with an extended length episode in the mix. Nickelodeon should really unprejudiced release the two volumes as one - but oh well.

DVD Extra Features:

There are really only two extra features and one of them is deleted scenes, so as far as I’m concerned: one extra feature. But it’s a decent one and it chronicles the making of the extra long “iGo to Japan” episode. It’s fun to behold the cast interact because they’re every bit as energetic and interested as they seem in the indicate. Most people will probably unbiased skip it, but it’s nice they included it for those who care.

This is such a substantial note. There is not one poor episode in the series and Dan Schneider is a TV genius. Highly recommended.
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