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      • Spencer Shay and Crazy Steve may have been two of the most unserious characters on Nickelodeon’s beloved series iCarly and Drake & Josh, but actor Jerry Trainor is addressing serious issues by unfollowing both Nickelodeon and iCarly following the release of the Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV documentary.
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  3. Spencer Shay and Crazy Steve may have been two of the most unserious characters on Nickelodeon’s beloved series iCarly and Drake & Josh, but actor Jerry Trainor is addressing serious...

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Published Apr 05, 2024 at 10:55 AM EDT. By Billie Schwab Dunn. Pop Culture and Entertainment Reporter. FOLLOW. A video of actor Jerry Trainor confronting Dan Schneider on the set of iCarly...

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  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Shortly after the docuseries premiered, social media users noticed that he seemingly unfollowed Nickelodeon and iCarly on both X and Instagram. However, on Reddit, some users have claimed that...

    • The Original Version of The Show Was Very Different
    • The Absent Parents
    • The Stars' Underwhelming Careers After Icarly
    • The Stars Had to Eat Food They Didn’T Like
    • They Weren’T Allowed to Improvise
    • The Mystery of Freddie’s Spanish Was Never Solved
    • Ijosie.Com
    • Disney Made A Knockoff Show
    • Jennette’s Male Stunt Double
    • Drake & Josh Crossover Weirdness

    iCarly could have different— very different. Dan Schneider created the show around Miranda Cosgrove; she was always meant to be the star, but originally she would have been a very different kind of star. After all, originally iCarly wasn’t even called iCarly! In its first form, the show was called “Starstruck” and it would have followed an average ...

    The final episode of iCarly famously showed Carly and Spencer reuniting with their father, who, over the course of the entire show, had been stationed in the Navy away from home. As it turns out, the absent parent is an extremely important motif to iCarly, as every main character comes from an unconventional parenting situation. Specifically, every...

    Child stardom is an odd thing. We always seem to expect that kids who have become stars will go on to ever greater heights, as though the only way they can go is up. While some Nickelodeon child stars have certainly gone on to become A-listers, not all of them can say the same. If any show was going to produce a star, though, one would have thought...

    Food played a big role in iCarly, as the characters consumed all kinds of delicious treats throughout the show. While the actors say the show’s prop department tried their best to make sure the food they had to eat was as yummy as possible, that doesn’t mean the actors enjoyed it every time. Sometimes the actors had to eat something their character...

    Improvisation was extremely important to iCarly.The writers of the show would mostly keep humor out of their written scripts, so there were actually only a few written jokes. The comedic elements of the show would be improvised on set— by the writers, and no one but the writers. That’s right, none of the actors were allowed to improvise on set, pre...

    Throughout the series, Nathan Kress’ Freddie Benson occasionally spoke his lines in Spanish. These moments appeared to be random, as not only would Freddie substitute arbitrary English words for Spanish ones, he would do so incorrectly. Much of the time, Freddie’s Spanish was garbled and nonsensical, or would simply be Spanish-sounding gibberish. O...

    Back when Dan Schneider was still thinking of calling his new show “Starstruck,” he also couldn’t decide on his main character’s name. He and the writers played with a bunch of potential monikers for his two main characters, but none of them stuck. Schneider even went so far as to buy the domain name “iJosie.com” in case they named the main charact...

    Disney and Nickelodeon each deal in very similar kinds of entertainment on their respective TV channels, as they both produce kids shows with similar tone, content, and messaging. It should come as no surprise that both channels watch each other like hawks, and quickly try to create their own version of whatever is popular on the other side. iCarly...

    Sam Puckett is a unique character, and iCarly’s audience would get frequent examples of this. From her notorious butter sock to other means of physical intimidation, it was a very physical role for Jennette McCurdy. Some of the more physical aspects had to be handled by trained professionals, i.e. stunt people. Specifically, in one episode where Sa...

    Miranda Cosgrove got her start playing Megan on Dan Schneider’s other show, Drake & Josh. Jerry Trainor also played Steve on Drake & Josh, and since those two actors play totally different characters on iCarly, that should mean that the two shows inhabit totally different worlds, right? Wrong, apparently. Not only did Drake Bell make a guest appear...

  6. Nov 10, 2022 · After "Drake and Josh," Trainor starred on "iCarly" alongside Cosgrove. He also voiced a character on the network's animated series "T.U.F.F. Puppy" and starred on Nickelodeon's "Wendell and ...

  7. Jul 9, 2019 · Actor Jerry Trainor made appearances quite often on both Drake and Josh as well as iCarly. On Drake and Josh, he played Crazy Steve, an erratic co-worker of Josh’s who’s random actions and sayings made for great bouts of humor