Ep 12. iPromise Not to Tell
- TV-G
- January 12, 2008
- 23 min
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7.6 (330)
Carly Shay, played by Miranda Cosgrove, is a typical teenage girl with a love for technology and making videos with her best friend Sam, played by Jennette McCurdy. Together, they create a web show called iCarly that quickly becomes popular among their peers. In season 1 episode 12, titled "iPromise Not to Tell," Carly and Sam find themselves in a sticky situation when they accidentally witness something they shouldn't have.
At the start of the episode, Carly's older brother Spencer, played by Jerry Trainor, is preparing for a big date with a girl he's been seeing. Carly and Sam notice that he's acting oddly secretive and sneaking around the apartment, which piques their curiosity. They decide to do some investigating and follow Spencer to a mysterious building where they witness something they never could have imagined.
Carly and Sam are shocked by what they see and are torn between wanting to expose the truth and keeping a promise to Spencer not to tell anyone. Meanwhile, their viewers are anxiously awaiting the latest episode of iCarly, but Carly and Sam are too distracted by their secret to focus on filming. They enlist the help of their tech-savvy friend Freddie, played by Nathan Kress, to help them keep their promise to Spencer.
As the episode progresses, Carly and Sam struggle with their decision to keep quiet about what they saw. They weigh the risks of telling the truth and the potential consequences of breaking their promise. They even consider the possibility that their friendship with Spencer could be damaged if they reveal his secret.
Ultimately, Carly and Sam must decide whether to stay true to their promise or risk everything by sharing their knowledge with the world. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about the importance of honesty, trust, and the consequences of keeping secrets.
Overall, "iPromise Not to Tell" is a highly engaging and entertaining episode of iCarly that explores complex themes and issues that are relevant to both teenagers and adults. With its charismatic cast, witty dialogue, and heartwarming moments, it's easy to see why iCarly has become such a beloved show among viewers of all ages.