iBeat the Heat

Season 3, Episode 20, Aired

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  • Hot!!!!

    7.5
    "Good"
    Not a bad episode at all. Its actually is quite good. Better than some from this season. And it has some very funny moments.
  • One word: Poor

    4.0
    "Poor"
    I thought that this was a poor episode of "iCarly". The plot wasn't that good. The only scenes I laughed at was when Spencer bought the generator and had a bag of ice in his pants, Lewbert asking if he can stay in the apartment to use the generator, and when Carly was protecting her school project (I don't know why I found that part funny but I just did so... yeah). Anyways, this episode could have been so much more better. I hated it when Freddie had his friend Sabrina over and that Sam is making jokes about her being too tall and Freddie being short. I hated Mrs. Benson for calling Carly "dumbo" because Mrs. Benson is the real dumbo for calling her that and for being such an overprotective mother for Freddie. The thing that really angered me the most about this episode was that Sam was taking advantage of those poor elderly people by telling them that they have to massage her or else they won't get any air. I felt so sorry for the elders and I just wanted to jump in the screen and kick Sam in the face for doing that to those elders. It was pretty to see Dr. Dresdin (iFight Shelby Marx) and Griffin (iDate a Bad Boy) appear for a second time in this show. They also totally ruined the heartwarming moment when Carly was giving the speech about being neighbors and all that and everyone in the apartment just runs off excited back their home. Wow! really?... it's episodes like these that make wonder... why is this show so popular?. Overall, a poor episode of "iCarly. 4/10
  • Dull, I thought

    4.0
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    I didn't like this episode much, in some aspects it was like The Storm episode of Drake and Josh, except that had a better plot (Drake wanting the rain to stop so his band could perform), and it was funnier. This episode didn't even really have a plot, like, if you were describing it, what would you say? The only thing that comes to my mind is "Everyone in the apartment complex comes in Carly and Spencer's apartment because of air." It was just an overall boring episode, I thought, and one of my least favorites of the series. D- for a grade, though it is really close to an F
  • The most boring and lackluster episode of iCarly ever hands down.

    5.5
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    In an episode where old characters from past episodes and specials are under the same roof at the same time, one would expect an astounding experience they would never forget. If you expect or expected the same here, then let me be the first to say you are DEAD wrong. Between Griffin's pleas to stop an old man from sitting on one of his infinetly irritating Pee Wee babaies to Freddie's "awkward" interaction with some tall chick he met online, I found this episode to be both platitudinous and flat out lifeless in every possible way imaginible. None of the interactions between the characters were remotely funny or interesting. Once again, Carly has to "show off" and make some big speech in which every listening reacts in a manner in which most people with a single brain cell would react. Walking away. Oh, and what about that cliche, slow mo, "clever" reenactment of Godzilla with the tall chich which kills about two minutes thus driving the quality of this episode and the show all together into a void of mediocrity in which there is close to no chance of ever escaping. However, I must close this review by pointing out that it wasn't the WORST episode ever. In fact, it could have been so much better if a little thought or creative insight had been put into it, but of course, the unknown and unloved creative team(immensily deserved by the way)fails to do so and produce along with the drab, non existent humor form the actors, another iDisaster.
  • one of season 3's best

    10
    "Perfect"
    i loved this episode, and it's one of my favorite episodes so far. the other reviews said it was boring, but i thought it was really funny. sam was hilarious especially with the old people, and the ending was really funny when sabrina destroyed carly's city project. her reaction was great. griffin returns and somewhere i read that he wanted to make carly jealous so he asked sam out, but i read it from wikipedia so thats why it was false. overall, a funny episode with a lot of recurring characters (mrs benson, lubert, griffin, chuck, chuck's dad, but there was no gibby).
  • Summer in the city!

    9.0
    "Superb"
    It's 103 in Seattle and life is getting hot at Carly's apartment. Spencer has development a huge fan, which lead to a city-wide blackout. Before long, everyone is running into Carly's apartment looking for a way to beat the heat. Among them, spencer's rival who they don't get along very well. Freddie's girlfriend show up a little taller than Freddie himselve. Itr also pit's Carly's class project against the resident, who she fear they might destroy the project by accident. I love the episode, it's one of the best this season. 103 degree temperture can drive people crazy. Perhaps they are already crazy. And 103 degrees in Seattle is rare.
  • ibeat the heat

    6.0
    "Fair"
    iCarly's latest episode features a reunion of sorts, bringing back a lot of characters from past episodes, but is almost entirely devoid of laughter.



    The premise was that Seattle was in the midst of a heatwave and a blackout and Carly's apartment was the only one with air conditioning, so naturally everyone went there.



    We did not even get to see the actual iCarly episode, although at times that can be a good thing.



    Sam was as annoying as ever repeatedly asking old people for neck massages.. iCarly may be one of the most popular shows on cable now, especially among teens, but this was a disappointing episode coming off the highly entertaining iPsycho movie.
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