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Season 2 never split

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    pscf3

    [301]Feb 2, 2012
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    Ummm. iCant take isnt also known as iBreak Up. iBreak up was it's production name, but it was changed. So are alot of episodes, but you don't see other episodes using production names, do you? One of the many things currently wrong with the iCarly Wikipedia page.
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    Ruffmanfan882

    [302]Feb 2, 2012
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    pscf3 that has been fixed, it was called iBreak up before in the early stages of the episode. but we don't go by that title anyway on Wikipedia. Huntley-They have to go what is best for that site. Every sites does thing differently. Also it does look like a strong vote for a merge, whenever this closes. Also since Wikipedia is a site for information they kinda haf to do it this way. Also tell Aussie that CHecker Fred wants to talk to me and he should send me an email at User.checkerfred@yahoo.com
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    Huntley

    [303]Feb 2, 2012
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    I'm not going to let it change. I just had a chat with the user who recently posted there saying how Nick should have changed the coding of the "Season 3" episodes rather than leave them with the 2xx coding. Seriously? How slow are these people? Apparently they must not understand the meaning of an episode coding. It's determined by their production season. All those Season 2 and 3 episodes were part of the '''second season production'''. There was no changing that. The ones that aired as "Season 3" could not be changed anyway especially when one of the episodes is 223 and the others are directly 227-245. Do these people not realize that we had a new opening credits? That was the best indication of there being a split season. There was no need to change the coding anyway if they could be changed, but they couldn't for obvious production reasons.
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    marcdragicevic

    [304]Feb 2, 2012
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    New opening credits should indicate that there is a new season.
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    Ruffmanfan882

    [305]Feb 2, 2012
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    I do think you have any luck. I have seen many cases like yours and the failed and got stiched to the way they want it. It whats best for the site and not what you want it to be. Alot of the episode pages don't go by episode coding. Don't for get Wikipedia has stricker rules then most sites. Since it is an encyclopedia it should be very close to accurate. I was trying to keep season 2 and 3 together before they decided to split. Will see what just happens. Also tell Aussie that checker Fred wants to talk to me and he should send me an email at user.checkerfred@yahoo.com
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    Ruffmanfan882

    [306]Feb 2, 2012
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    marcdragicevic wrote:
    New opening credits should indicate that there is a new season.


    Not always, Most shows will change them to give it a fresh look during the season. Credits have been changed many times during the seasons for shows. White Collar's return from midseason hiatus this past year was even advertised as a "season premiere", but this was not consider this to be a new season. including Monk, White Collar, and The Office) have had theme song changes midseason
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    marcdragicevic

    [307]Feb 2, 2012
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    I mean for Dan Schneider's show in particular. Don't know about any other shows though.
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    Ruffmanfan882

    [308]Feb 2, 2012
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    All Dans other shows had a new opening at the start of each season. Also the writters strike had an ipact for season 2. This article is about the writters strike http://www.nationalledger.com/pop-culture-news/howie-long-in-post-season-blur-814844.shtml. The order was increased to 45 episodes which began production about 3 months after the strile ended. Also Nick never have ever orded a big number of episodes for a shows. there episodes are usually around 25 episodes or less. Dans shows are usually around 6 to 25 episodes per season
    All that Kenan & Kel * Season 1 14 episodes
    * Season 2 13 episodes
    * Season 3 22 episodes
    * Season 4 15 episodes

    The Amanda Show
    * Season 1 13 episodes
    * Season 2 17 episodes
    * Season 3 10 episodes

    Drake and Josh
    * Season 1 6 episodes
    * Season 2 14 episodes
    * Season 3 20 episodes
    * Season 4 20 episodes

    Zoey 101 * Season 1 13 episodes
    * Season 2 13 episodes
    * Season 3 25 episodes * Season 4 14 episodes

    Victorious
    * Season 1 20 episodes
    * Season 2 13 episodes * Season 3 15+ as of now.

    But iCarly was is different
    *Season 1 was going to have 13 episodes but was increased to 25
    *Season 2 45 episodes *Season 3 13 episodes *Season 4 11 episodes
    *Season 5 15 + episodes
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    pscf3

    [309]Feb 2, 2012
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    Season 1 was at one point supposed to have 45, but the writers strike decreased it to 25.
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    marcdragicevic

    [310]Feb 2, 2012
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    I wish we had more iCarly episodes, like continuing the show longer to make up for it.
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    Huntley

    [311]Feb 2, 2012
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    I wish Seasons 4 and 5 had been longer.
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    marcdragicevic

    [312]Feb 2, 2012
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    Does anyone know why Season 4 and 5 were so short anyhow?
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    Huntley

    [313]Feb 2, 2012
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    Season 4 was to have 26 episodes. Dan only shot half of that amount from May to September 2010 that aired as the fourth season with the 3xx coding. The other half became a whole new production cycle since the number coding for these episodes were 4xx. So in return, it would be a whole new airing season.

    Edited on 02/02/2012 10:52pm
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    marcdragicevic

    [314]Feb 2, 2012
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    Where did it actually say that Season 4 was to have 26 episodes? (It say a 26 episode order, but that was for 2 seasons though). Doesn't make sense that his tv shows don't have long seasons.
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    Huntley

    [315]Feb 2, 2012
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    I don't think the 26-episode order was for two seasons. I believe it was a one season order that was split into two separate productions on behalf of Dan needing to prep for Season 2 of Victorious.

    Edited on 02/02/2012 11:54pm
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    marcdragicevic

    [316]Feb 3, 2012
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    Who knows really.
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    pscf3

    [317]Feb 3, 2012
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    Actually, Huntley got it right there, Marc.
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    Ruffmanfan882

    [318]Feb 3, 2012
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    That what I mam thinking that Nick split season 2 but didn't split season 4. I wish Dan would just do another blog
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    marcdragicevic

    [319]Feb 3, 2012
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    Season 4 and Season 5 were completely different production codes.
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    pscf3

    [320]Feb 4, 2012
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    But they were ordered at the same time, but it was split up. That's all there is to it. Huntley already explained it once, so let's just drop it.
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