iNevel
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| Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 1 |
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| Original airdate | October 20, 2007 | ||||||
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"iNevel" is the sixth episode of the television show iCarly. It first aired on Nickelodeon on October 20, 2007.
[edit] Plot
Carly, Sam and Freddie attempt to market their next episode of iCarly by handing out flyers in school. Jeremy takes one to use as a tissue; he has apparently had a bad cold since the beginning of first grade. A stuck-up popular girl tells Carly that, since an Internet-review website called “Nevelocity” doesn’t mention iCarly, it probably isn’t good.
“Nevelocity” is apparently a website that reviews other websites much in the manner of a film critic, and gets several million hits a day. Carly emails Nevel, the perpetrator of the site, asking him to check out the show this Friday. Spencer, meanwhile, has been hired to make a sculpture of “Mr. Toasty”, the mascot for a bread company, entirely out of butter. As a result, he brings home about 27 pounds of butter—and nothing else, besides a device to turn the toilet water blue—home from the supermarket.
Carly and Sam film the latest episode, in which Carly and Sam show the soles of their feet to the camera to reveal small faces drawn on their toes. The rest all goes well until the Chinese take-out Sam ordered shows up right in the middle of the program. Carly and Sam interview the delivery guy, who apparently is completely personality-less. Nevertheless, Nevel enjoys the webcast incredibly, and invites Carly over for an interview. Carly shows up at Nevel’s house, and it turns out that Nevel is no more than an 11 year-old boy—and is incredibly in love with Carly. However, Nevel’s behavior is rather strange—he keeps an x-ray of his brain in a frame in his living room, and turns on a fireplace screensaver on his computer because he thinks “fireplaces are romantic.” He also reveals himself to be an extreme germaphobe. Carly is disturbed by Nevel, and shoves cracker dip in his face when he attempts to kiss her.
Meanwhile, Sam is over at Carly’s watching television (bizarre, since no one else is home) and turns up the heat—the loft had been incredibly air-conditioned to keep the Mr. Toasty sculpture from melting. As an act of revenge, Nevel writes a seething review of iCarly, saying that he’d have more fun in prison than his did watching the show. Carly realizes the review is dishonest, and that Nevel is incredibly upset. Carly invites Nevel over to the loft, and tells him she wants to apologize; however, the second he walks in Jeremy (or Germy, as he’s been nicknamed) grabs him and starts sneezing all over him. Nevel tricks Jeremy into releasing him, and refuses to change the review.
Carly, Sam and Freddie go back down to the first floor and find a massive puddle of butter in the middle of the kitchen. Spencer is distraught, but not defeated; he buys more butter and starts over. The iCarly crew tries to figure out the answer to what is apparently a very tough riddle—how do you take down the most influential eleven-year-old on the web? They eventually figure out the answer, and decide to tattle on Nevel to his mother, who tells Nevel to go to his room and rewrite the review.
[edit] Cast
- Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay
- Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson
- Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett
- Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay

