[s6e7] Ishock America Link

Do you think the plot was too intense for a kids' show, or did it make the crowdfunding save feel more rewarding? iShock America | iCarly Wiki | Fandom

: Spencer’s line about how hard it is to make Jimmy Fallon laugh is a meta-joke about Fallon’s reputation for "breaking" during skits on SNL .

The episode kicks off when Jimmy Fallon mentions iCarly on his show. In typical fashion, Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Gibby do a tribute webcast that impresses Fallon enough to invite them to New York for a live performance. [S6E7] iShock America

If you grew up during the peak of Nickelodeon's dominance, you remember the iCarly specials. They were hour-long cultural events that felt massive, and "iShock America" was perhaps the most ambitious of them all. Released in late 2012 as the series neared its finale, this episode took the Seattle-based crew all the way to the Big Apple for a high-stakes crossover with late-night royalty. The Plot: From Webcasts to National Courtrooms

However, fan reception has been mixed over the years . While it was the most enjoyable filming experience for some cast members, many fans felt the "Gibby loses his pants" plot was a bit thin for such a major crossover event. Despite this, it remains a nostalgic pillar for those who remember Jimmy Fallon using Twitter to crowdfund $576,094 to save the web show from the NCC's clutches. Fun Facts You Might Have Missed Do you think the plot was too intense

However, the excitement turns to disaster during a segment of "Random Dancing." Thanks to some poorly chosen "street pants" Gibby bought from a stranger, he suffers a major wardrobe malfunction on live TV. What follows is a surprisingly dark turn for a kids' show:

Blog Post: Looking Back at iShock America ( S6E7 ) In typical fashion, Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Gibby

: The scene where the gang sits in a diner is a direct parody of Seinfeld , with Freddie acting as George Costanza and Spencer as Cosmo Kramer.