iCarly season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Carly, Harper, and Brooke embark on a girls' trip, leaving Freddie behind. Unexpectedly, Harper's long-lost cousin Maeve reappears, sharing tales of her kidnapping ordeal. While Carly and Freddie awkwardly navigate a honeymoon suite mix-up, Maeve bonds with Spencer, leading Harper to feel sidelined. Misunderstandings abound as Brooke misinterprets the situation with Carly and Freddie. The trip ends with Maeve deciding to stay in Seattle, hinting at a potential romance with Spencer, as the group reunites for a girls' brunch.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who went on the girls' trip?
Carly, Harper, and Brooke.
Why did Freddie not go on the trip?
It was a girls-only weekend, and Freddie was excluded.
What is Spencer's new hobby?
Making mini birdhouses.
Who is Maeve?
Maeve is Harper's cousin who disappeared four years ago and suddenly reappeared.
Why doesn't Maeve want to travel?
She was kidnapped and held for four years, making her reluctant to travel.
What mix-up occurred with the hotel room?
Carly and Freddie were given a honeymoon suite instead of a party suite.
How does Brooke misinterpret the situation in the honeymoon suite?
She thinks Carly and Freddie are inviting her for a threesome.
What does Maeve reveal at the end of the episode?
She plans to stay in Seattle and possibly develop a closer relationship with Spencer.
What type of room did Carly and Freddie end up with?
A honeymoon suite.
Why did Harper feel left out?
Maeve was spending more time with Spencer, making Harper feel excluded.
What was the final decision about the sleeping arrangements in the honeymoon suite?
Carly and Freddie decided to get separate rooms.
Where do Carly and Harper have a phone conversation?
Carly calls from the hotel bar, and Harper is at Carly's apartment.
What does the group do at the end of the episode?
They have a girls' brunch.
What song plays at the end of the episode?
"Ooh, honey."
Why did Carly feel ditched on the trip?
She ended up drinking alone at the bar while her friends were occupied with other things.