Nickelodeon had a show called “Sam & Cat,” where two popular characters, Sam Puckett from “iCarly” and Cat Valentine from “Victorious,” teamed up. But unlike its predecessor shows, “iCarly” and “Victorious,” which ran for many seasons, “Sam & Cat” ended after only 35 episodes. This sudden ending left fans wondering why.
What was Sam & Cat?
“Sam & Cat” was about the lives of Sam Puckett and Cat Valentine, who became roommates and started a babysitting business. The show had colorful sets, famous guest appearances, and humor suitable for kids.
Initially, it was supposed to have twenty episodes, but it became so popular that Nickelodeon decided to make more. However, things didn’t go as planned.
Speculations and Controversies
Rumors of the show’s cancellation started in March 2014 when Jennette McCurdy, who played Sam, skipped the Kids’ Choice Awards and said it was due to a breach of her privacy because her private photos were leaked. She also accused Nickelodeon of putting her in uncomfortable situations, which worried fans.
In April 2014, there were reports of tension on the show’s set. Both stars, McCurdy and Ariana Grande, who played Cat, had conflicts. McCurdy felt she was treated unfairly, and Grande’s growing music career added to the problems.
Ariana Grande’s Music Career
Ariana Grande’s music career took off after “Sam & Cat.” She released her debut album, “Yours Truly,” in August 2013, which became a big success. She was on her way to becoming a famous pop singer, which made it harder for her to work on the show.
The Relationship Between Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande
In her memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” Jennette McCurdy expressed her resentment towards Ariana Grande, who was gaining fame while McCurdy continued with “Sam & Cat.” McCurdy had been promised the chance to direct an episode of the show, but that promise was taken away, straining her relationship with Grande even more.
The cancellation of “Sam & Cat” was ultimately due to the different career paths of the two stars and the problems behind the scenes. While Ariana Grande was rising as a music star, Jennette McCurdy found her calling as a writer and director.