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- A deep dark secret is revealed about Sam... she used to compete in CHILD BEAUTY PAGEANTS! Plus, now that an old nemesis from her beauty pageant days has arrived for another tournament, she drafts Carly to compete against her. Meanwhile, Spencer convinced Freddie to go on a double date with some girls, which doesn't exactly go the way he plans.
- The iCarly group loses access to their website when their biggest fan, Mandy, returns.
- Carly and Sam compete with Freddie and Spencer to see which team can increase the number of hits on Carly's website, using the most elaborate techniques available to each team. The losers have to touch the wart of the Bushwell Apartment doorman, Lewbert - a man that Carly & Sam are convinced is the meanest man alive. Judging from their hidden camera in the lobby of Carly's apartment building, it's easy to understand why they hate him.
- Surprise, surprise! Sam has a twin sister named Melanie. Even more of a surprise, she's much girlier than Sam and quite fond of Freddie, who suspects that she's actually Sam in disguise. In the meantime, Carly offers to tutor a boy named Chuck, who has been a sworn enemy of Spencer, who struggles to convince her that he's a little brat.
- A broken tooth for Sam and a trip to the dentist requiring an excessive amount of nitrous oxide, leads to the revelation of a deep, dark secret that shakes the relationship of the entire iCarly cast and crew. Meanwhile Spencer offers to teach art to some prisoners in the hope of weaning them away from a life of crime... with disastrous results.
- Carly, Sam, and Freddie finally get to attend a Webicon(see episode #3.17; iPsycho), and take Spencer with them. However when they arrive, Spencer meets an old nemesis, and the web-hostesses find themselves caught in a heated rumor over which of the two girls are dating Freddie.
- The Seattle Police Department uses Carly and Spencer's apartment for surveillance when a suspected video pirate is seen in the background of an iCarly webcast. One of the cops turns out to be a former bully that Spencer knew at summer camp, who sadly hasn't change that much since he was a kid.
- The iCarly Crew performs sketches on their show that spoof those on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon," which the host finds so impressive, that he invites them on his show for a rare live performance. Thanks to some of Gibby's usual misfortune however, the cast of both shows almost gets in trouble.
- Sam's mother has finally been getting on her last nerves, and both of them drag Carly into their latest feud. Meanwhile, Freddie's camera-rigged sunglasses capture a robbery at the Groovy-Smoothie, but a news report on the incident ends up putting his life at risk, as well as the lives of his friends.
- Nevel Papperman is back, and instead of trashing iCarly in his articles, he has directly sabotaged the website itself. Meanwhile Spencer persuades the Plain White T's to perform on Carly's show as a favor for preventing lead singer Tom Higgenson from being hit by a falling sign at the mall. But how do they expect the band to perform on a show nobody can see?
- Carly, Sam, and Freddie get a cash-boost for their show when a shoe company gets them to promote a trendy new pair of shoes. The trouble is that the shoes are extraordinarily bad, and the backlash they get at school and on the web hits them hard. It doesn't help that they find themselves unable to break out of their contract with the shoe company... or are they?
- A ridiculous technicality costs Carly her straight A average. The next day as Sam is being punished, she manages to fix Carly's grades with the school computers(and for some reason, Freddie's), and makes her promise not to tell anybody. Because Sam's scheme involves Freddie, Carly decided to tell only him about it, and Carly can't decide whether the guilt over Sam's amateur hacking or Freddie's sophisticated effort to undo the fix will gnaw away at her conscience first.
- An online video of Nevel Papperman verbally abusing a little girl in a supermarket makes him one of the most hated kids in the world. With nowhere else to turn he attempts to seek help to restore his reputation from the most unlikely source... his sworn enemies, Carly Shay and her friends!
- Carly, Sam, and Spencer learn that the proprietor of their favorite pie shop has passed away.
- Carly Shay is pumped about having a boyfriend, but little does she know that he also has another girlfriend Tori Vega. The two girls meet at a party and decide to get revenge on Steven.
- When Sam hears that Freddie is fed up with her "borrowing" money, and Carly convinces her his complaints are legitimate, Sam takes desperate measures to try to pay back everybody she owes, ranging from pleading for money on Carly's web-show to... of all things, getting a job! Meanwhile, Spencer volunteers to sell fudge-balls for a shy Sunshine Girl in order to impress her attractive single mother.
- CarlyC Sam and Freddie think it will be good for their show if it is critiqued; Carly insults an 11-year-old critic, and is worried he will give a bad review.
- Freddie finally moves out of his apartment when his mother takes her doting nature way too far. Carly & Sam's grooming of Gibby's dog on an iCarly segment leads to a side job for the girls as pet groomers, and some fierce competition from a pair of pet-photographers.
- Jake Krandle, one of the cutest boys at Ridgeway Middle School breaks up with his girlfriend, and all the girls at school want a piece of him. Carly thinks she'll get just that when she invites him on her web-show to perform some songs he wrote. But during a rehearsal, Jake is found to be a horrible singer, and Carly has to struggle to convince an already jealous Freddie to digitally enhance his voice.
- The annoying doorman Lewbert gets injured during an "iCarly" sketch, and he and Freddie's mom end up falling in love with each other while she nurses him back to health. As Spencer fills in for him, he finds an old Citizens Band Radio and decides to put it back to use so he can play around with it, which unfortunately infuriates a convoy of truck drivers. And a kid named Chuck drives him crazy.
- After a famous artist disparages three of Spencer's sculptures, he plans to quit art altogether and Carly tries to help by featuring his works on her webcast.
- Lauren Ackerman, Carly, Sam, and Freddie's history teacher has become an emotional wreck after her boyfriend dumps her, and she takes her heartache and anger out on everybody in class, including the ICarly trio. When Spencer discovers her agony during what passes for a parent-teacher conference, he decides to be her new knight in shining armor and fills the hole in her heart. Though things go smoothly for Spencer, Miss Ackerman, and her class at first, soon Spencer, Carly, Sam, and Freddie find that it's going to take a lot more than just a little loving to keep the teacher happy, and her class safe.
- Plans for the landmark 50th web cast of iCarly are at risk of being curtailed when Sam gets detention. Realizing she can't do the show without her co-host, Carly and Freddie try to get in trouble themselves, so they can do the live web cast from their school's detention room. However, deliberately trying to get detention proves to be far more difficult than Carly can imagine, and even harder for Freddie.
- A car-giveaway contest on the Web show turns into a problem when the dealership supplying the vehicle expresses no knowledge of the contest. Carly asks Spencer for help, but he's focused on a new movie prop he purchased.
- After some fans submit a video of a prank to the web-show, Carly, Sam and Freddie discuss pranks they've pulled in the past, and Carly begins to feel self-conscious about never having pulled any of her own. When she asks Spencer to help her pull one on Sam and Freddie, it sends him on a pranking rampage the likes of which Seattle hasn't experienced since he was in Junior High School.
- Washed-up former teen pop sensation Ginger Fox finds out that Freddie is responsible for directing and producing the music video for Wade Collins song "Cry Like a Lion"(see "iRocked the Vote," episode #2.9), and drafts the iCarly crew to help get her career back on track. Considering that she still hasn't regained her marbles, they've got their work cut out for them. Meanwhile, Spencer finds out the woman he's dating is Gibby's mom.
- After a "Messin' With Lewbert" sketch, Sam finds out that Lewbert had a relatively normal life at one time that included no wart, a modeling career, and a girlfriend. This convinces the iCarly crew that reuniting Lewbert with his ex-girlfriend will make him happy, and stop him from hassling everyone at Bushwell Apartments. Boy, are they mistaken!
- Freddie and Spencer take up fencing.
- Gibby thinks Freddie is trying to steal his girlfriend and wants revenge. Spencer finds a newspaper that has erroneously reported him as being dead.
- After enduring Ms. Briggs' lesson on traditional Scottish folk dancing, Carly and Sam call for their viewers to send videos of their own dance routines. Soon enough, the site is filled with so many video files for them to review that it starts to go to their heads.
- On the fifth anniversary of their friendship, Carly gives Sam a one-of-a-kind iCarly T-Shirt as a gift. Desperate for an attempt to return the favor, Sam tries to buy a pair of hard-to-find concert tickets for Carly's favorite band from a scalper. With no other means to purchase the tickets, she sells him the shirt and puts both Carly's show and their friendship at risk.
- A young adult iCarly fan wants to use the site to ask his girlfriend to marry him and the happy couple invite Carly and her friends to the wedding, which falls apart when the bride-to-be falls for Spencer. Now Carly and Sam must struggle to convince her to marry the man she was engaged to in the first place. Meanwhile, Gibby and his little brother Guppy try to grab a $5 bill that's stuck up in a tree.
- Carly and Sam use Spencer's spaghetti taco recipe in a competition with a TV Chef, and defeat him on his own show for the first time, sending him into what would seem like an inescapable depression. When they find out how severe his funk is, they try to help him out of it. But will their good deed lead to good rewards, or unleash the hidden wrath of a madman?
- A television programming director realizes that iCarly is funnier than anything his network currently has available for the upcoming fall lineup. Unfortunatley, upon acquiring the show, the network takes it further and further away from Carly's original vision, and exploits and torments Freddie more than Sam and his mother combined.
- When a heat wave hits Seattle and knocks out the power, Spencer activates an exotic air conditioning unit, providing the only cool air in the city. His and Carly's apartment is soon overrun with neighbors looking to take advantage of the opportunity.
- In a future world where all cars are controlled by artificial intelligence, which often breaks down, one elite group of kids has been selected to drive gasoline-powered non-AI controlled sports cars to prevent accidents. Lorna Endou and Lisa Sakakino are two high school girls chosen for the duty, along with a 12 year old newcomer named Souichi Sugano in this six-episode series.
- Zeke seeks magic as a new hobby, and when Alex impulsively and secretly assists in one of his routines, he begins to suspect that he himself might be a wizard, and confides in Harper about this, forcing her to convince Alex to either expose the truth about wizardry to him, or she will.
- Two teenage girls use lemon cake and a baking contest to lure a pair of boys they like into a party, and Mike, Kevin and Bill make fun of everybody and everything there, including Crisco, the film's sponsor.
- RJ runs for Student Government President against his arch enemy, Max Owens.
- As part of an earlier promise to US forces, Bob Hope put on a homecoming show for US Troops who served in both the 1991 Persian Gulf War and the 1989 invasion of Panama from his Palm Springs, California home. Considered by many to be his final USO Show.
- Mr. Art Leonard, Tim's favorite old metal shop teacher, is invited for an appearance on Tool Time, along with some of his old classmates. Unfortunately, during a taping of the show it becomes clear that the man who inspired a young Tim Taylor to seek more power is losing much of his own when his crippling arthritis is revealed, as well with his bitterness about his condition.
- 2018–20208.2 (15)TV EpisodeThe Wrather webkids struggle to keep Delaware from finding out that the boy who has a crush on her is Ollie. Fred suspects that Charlotte is cheating on her current boyfriend with her ex-boyfriend.
- Nitz receives a credit card from his parents but the clique takes advantage of him and makes him go over his limit. To repay his debt, he gets a menial job at the school library, while Rocko, Cal, and Gimpy manage to get large amounts of money to pay Nitz back, in hopes that they can start doing it all over again.
- The school turns down Jade's stage play, However, a restaurant female wants to change it. Jade explains to Tori the real reason why she created the play. The group plan to help her accomplish what she really aims to do.
- A failed television pilot for an American version of the Australian series "Prisoner: Cell Block H" (1979), which was syndicated in the USA. This version focused primarily on a formerly rich socialite, who was convicted of DWI and Vehicular Manslaughter, and now spends her life in a terrifying section of the El Camino Women's Detention Center.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-147.9 (109)TV EpisodeWilliam Shatner hosts this episode, and Lone Justice and Buster Poindexter are musical guests. The cold opener is a parody of "The Green Berets" involving former Colonel Oliver North(Shatner). William Shatner's "infamous" monologue involves his first attendance at a recent Star Trek convention, where he tells Trekkies to get a life. Liz Sweeney (Nora Dunn) sings a medley for her fiancé (Shatner), with her sister Candy. T.J. Hooker (Shatner) spend too much time riding the hood of a car during a chase. Weekend Update with Dennis Miller includes Al Franken experiencing phantom pains while describing Reagan's prostate surgery. Another Star Trek parody involves Captain Kirk (Shatner) and company converting the Enterprise into a space-based restaurant. A woman's(Dunn) Husband (Shatner) can't get enough of his physique in the mirror. In Kevin Nealon's Classic Christmas Experience, Nealon recalls Christmas clichés and disasters. The famous Lost Ending to "It's A Wonderful Life," where the people of Bedford Falls rise up and kick Mr. Potter's (Jon Lovitz) ass. "The True Life Story of Frankie Toussaint:" A Schiller-Vision noir-film about a guy(Griffin Dunne), who just can't get a break from the justice system. Lone Justice performs the songs "Shelter," and "I Found Love," and for the holidays, Buster Poindexter sings "Zat You, Santa?"
- Tori's flight home is delayed leaving her no time to finish a school project with her friends. She attempts to get the work done with them over video chat.
- Cece and rocky thinks phantom loose shake it up Chicago Ty has secret lover to find her
- The boys return from their first worldwide tour and find that being the new kids at the Palm Woods Hotel has some advantages that fame doesn't.
- In their second attempt to riff an old ABC Afterschool Special, Bridget Nelson and Mary Jo Pehl choose "Wanted: The Perfect Guy," a 1986 special starring a young Ben Affleck as 13-year-old Danny Coleman who tries to seek a new boyfriend/future husband for his mother (Madeline Kahn). Will hi-jinks ensue? Will Danny's attempts to find Mr. Right cause problems between him and his best friend? Will two ex-writers and cast members from Mystery Science Theatre 3000 give it the trashing it deserves for some of its 80's cheesiness? Probably.