Watch Carly, Sam, and Freddie, as they try to balance their everyday 8th grade lives with their newfound fame managing and starring in the most awesome show on the web.
The best episode of "iCarly" season 5 is "iLost My Mind", rated 7.5/10 from 356 user votes. It was directed by Steve Hoefer and written by Matt Fleckenstein, Dan Schneider. "iLost My Mind" aired on 8/13/2011 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "iDate Sam & Freddie".
Three days after the lock-in at Ridgeway, Carly and Freddie find out that Sam put herself in the Troubled Waters Mental Hospital, for thinking she has lost her mind when she fell for Freddie. Carly, Gibby, Freddie, and Spencer try to break her out.
Director: Steve Hoefer
Writer: Matt Fleckenstein, Dan Schneider
Carly settles a disagreement between Sam and Freddie, and soon they rely on her to play peacemaker.
Director: Steve Hoefer
Writer: Dan Schneider, Jake Farrow
Gibby wants to sabotage Sam and Freddie's romance, and Carly is torn about whether to help him.
Director: Adam Weissman
Writer: Arthur Gradstein
Carly suggests that Sam and Freddie try each other's favorite hobbies; Spencer asks his former babysitter to dinner. Also, Sam and Freddie go see her Uncle Carmine and his friend, Chaz, in prison. Chaz threatens Freddie so Sam and Freddie must come to terms with their relationship.
Director: Steve Hoefer
Writer: Dan Schneider, Jake Farrow
Carly pretends to be very brainy to score points with her new boyfriend. Meanwhile, T-Bo needs to find a new home after he's evicted from the Groovy Smoothie.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: Matt Fleckenstein, Dan Schneider
Christopher Cane (Rex from Victorious) interviews the cast and shows their bloopers from the show. This is the sequel to iBloop, a Season 3 episode, where it showed every cast members' bloopers during filming various episodes.
Director: Clayton Boen
Writer: Matt Fleckenstein, Dan Schneider
In this episode Nora, the crazy fan who kidnapped the iCarly trio, has been released from prison and is still obsessed with iCarly. But this time, her whole family is in on trapping the iCarly trio, along with Spencer (who has been tied to a spinning wheel), and they won't let them leave.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: Dan Schneider, Jake Farrow
Continued (Part 2) - Nora, the crazy fan who kidnapped the iCarly trio, has been released from prison and is still obsessed with iCarly. But this time, her whole family is in on trapping the iCarly trio, along with Spencer (who has been tied to a spinning wheel), and they won't let them leave.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: Dan Schneider, Jake Farrow
Freddie decides he wants to be a creative member of the iCarly team which includes him wanting to perform on the show. Freddie wants to co-host the show with Sam while Gibby works the camera. Things, however, go awry. During the episode, Freddie broadcasts a web show with 3-D effects, which messes up people's vision. Meanwhile, Spencer hires a personal assistant named Marty..
Director: Russ Reinsel
Writer: Dan Schneider, Ben Huebscher
It's Carly's dad's birthday, and things don't go as planned. He was supposed to come home for his birthday and celebrate it with Carly and Spencer, but can't make it because of some emergency. Sam and Freddie feel bad about what happened so they connect her up with him through a video chat.
Director: Adam Weissman
Writer: Dan Schneider, Arthur Gradstein
After Sam wins a golden ticket for a Canadian Fat Cake VIP Tour, Sam, Freddie, Spencer, and Gibby go to the Fat Cake factory in Canada, but Sam's greed finally gets the better of her when she tries to smuggle over 100 Fat Cakes over the border, since Canadian Fat Cakes are illegal in America.
Director: Russ Reinsel
Writer: Matt Fleckenstein, Dan Schneider