Icarly - Season 2 Episode 3 -
It is eventually revealed that Harper, knowing Carly wouldn't actually enjoy a truly reckless night, faked the entire experience. The "drugs" were vitamins, the drinks were non-alcoholic, the tattoo was temporary, and the stranger Carly kissed was actually Harper’s dentist.
After a game of "Never Have I Ever" makes Carly feel boring compared to her friends, she enlists Harper to help her have a "wild and crazy" night out on the town. Desperate to shed her "squeaky-clean" image, Carly attempts to drink heavily, gets a tattoo, and even gets into a bar fight. iCarly - Season 2 Episode 3
Since iCarly has both an original series (2007–2012) and a revival (2021–2023), there are two different "Season 2, Episode 3" entries. It is eventually revealed that Harper, knowing Carly
It is eventually revealed that Harper, knowing Carly wouldn't actually enjoy a truly reckless night, faked the entire experience. The "drugs" were vitamins, the drinks were non-alcoholic, the tattoo was temporary, and the stranger Carly kissed was actually Harper’s dentist.
After a game of "Never Have I Ever" makes Carly feel boring compared to her friends, she enlists Harper to help her have a "wild and crazy" night out on the town. Desperate to shed her "squeaky-clean" image, Carly attempts to drink heavily, gets a tattoo, and even gets into a bar fight.
Since iCarly has both an original series (2007–2012) and a revival (2021–2023), there are two different "Season 2, Episode 3" entries.