Can we have her back?
Photo from justjaredjr.com.
Can we have her back?
Photo from justjaredjr.com.
When you realise that Carly Shay was Shea Moore’s role model growing up.
And that this was always the intention of the Carly character.
And that this is key to the body language Miranda chose for Shea.
Some of the dimensions that make up Carly.
Miranda Cosgrove as Carly in iCarly, episode 4×09 “iPity the Nevel”.
The Kiss.
Miranda Cosgrove and Nathan Kress as Carly and Freddie in iCarly’s final episode iGoodbye Part 2.
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She’s been posting some really beautiful pictures on her Instagram lately
Miranda Cosgrove had fun with her car selfies today. She composed today’s picture exactly like one more than two years ago. Same clothes, same look, even her hair falls the same. But they are two different pictures (look at the light falling on the car door)
Here’s 2014:

https://www.instagram.com/p/sUCelEPsx_/
Here’s 2016:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BOI2LfGAMii/
Thanks to CosgroversBrasil for pointing it out.
Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress as Carly, Sam and Freddy in iCarly, episode iShock America (part2).
I love all these contrasts in the show. The different body language between Carly and Megan, even though they both seem very natural, very confident characters. The role model Carly vs the anti-role model Sam.
BFF duty.
Miranda Cosgrove and Jennette McCurdy as Carly and Sam in iCarly, episode iShock America (part2).
Miranda Cosgrove in Crowded episode ‘Given to Fly’. I loved that dreamy scene. May have taken a line out of context to show how I heard it…