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post #31 of 62

I had a feeling they were going for some kind of Home Alone or Better Off Dead type thing with Marshall, but from the old man's perspective.

post #32 of 62

I thought it'd be the kid of the father with the super-lights house, out to sabotage competition. But instead it was just a psychopath teen :)

post #33 of 62
Second great episode in a row. The show's found its heart again.
post #34 of 62
I will say that tonight's episode had one of the better credit tags I've seen.
post #35 of 62

I wish they hadn't gone there with Ted and Robin. It feels like retread and chain-yanking at this point. Not to mention it's kind of crappy of Ted to share that at that particular moment in her life. But I'm sure the show will turn it around somehow and make it not what it seems. In other words, continue chain yank.

post #36 of 62
I'm hoping the reintroduction of that plays off Victoria's comment from earlier in the season that him rooming with one of the great loves of his life and hanging out with her all of the time is weird and holding him back. I actually thought it was natural to go there, since when they broke up at the end of season 2 they said they'd reevaluate in five years if neither of them had settled down. Well here they are, five years later.

... which isn't to say the show hasn't been spinning its wheels like crazy the last couple seasons.
post #37 of 62

I loves me some Becki Newton.

 

That is all.

post #38 of 62

I enjoy the show, but it's not as sharp as a few years ago. The "A Beautiful Mind" reference was funny, but weirdly outdated. And something of a poor copy of better jokes earlier seasons.

 

My wife wants it to wrap up and be done.

post #39 of 62
Tonight's episode was huge for the show. Just when you think the show's going to take another spin on the Ted-Robin merry-go-round, they close the door on it altogether. And the ending ranks in my top five of the entire series. It really leaves me hoping that next season's the last. At this point, I'd really love a sprint to the finish.
post #40 of 62

Supposedly Conan O'Brien was in the background of McLaren's?

post #41 of 62

Good ending...but I've seen this yellow umbrella several times before. I'll believe they're going somewhere then they get there.

 

The big-bet box made me ambivalent; funny but also desperately rewriting the characters for humor.

 

And Barney --- reminds me of Sue on Glee, becoming more sociopathic for the sake of humor. Lily and Marshall love him irrationally. But would they tolerate him ransacking their home?

post #42 of 62
Apparently Lily would, for $20.
post #43 of 62

To quote Teal'c, "Indeed."

 

:)

post #44 of 62
I missed it at the time, but you're right.

http://ca.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/conan_obrien_on_how_i_met_your_mother/295727


Last scene, dark leather jacket talking to some girl by the door.
post #45 of 62

Yeah, in hindsight it's hard to imagine how anyone missed it. :)

post #46 of 62
Another solid episode tonight that moved the ball forward. I liked Becki Newton on "Ugly Betty", and I really like her here. She's probably my favorite love interest the show's come up with for Barney so far. She's a challenge, and there's no bullshit there.
post #47 of 62

Sweet ending, though I knew the crib collapse was coming. :D

post #48 of 62

I really enjoyed "Broath," mainly because I think Barney and Quinn are a good match and they totally had me fooled too.

 

Nice, genuine moments with Ted and Robin too.

 

Loved the Marshall, Lily and Ted teen dopplegangers.

post #49 of 62

I liked the episode as well--really this entire season has been stellar.  However, what's the point of showing a single episode after a long break, and then jumping right into another long break?  Silly.

post #50 of 62
Tonight's episode should win an editing Emmy.

Now we know Ted's daughter is 15 when the kids are listening to his endless story in 2030, and the son is younger. That means the Mother has to get pregnant in early 2014. Unless we have a "Knocked Up" situation where the Mother gets knocked up on the first date, they'll have to reveal the Mother by the end of next season -- first half of a theoretical season 9 at the absolute latest.
post #51 of 62
I love this show. Don't know why my friends seem to like dumping on it though. I was hoping for Robin to be his wife, but they debunked that thought last season.

Excellemt work by the nosy neighbor!! Loved the opening and closing jokes!!
post #52 of 62

Good episode. Really enjoyed it. It was like the inverse of a clip show: flashbacks but it was all made up! The best part was when my wife got it, at the final explanation, why the "Blonde-haired man" keep going out at 8pm, taking seven steps, and smiling.

post #53 of 62
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Originally Posted by Adam Lenhardt View Post

Now we know Ted's daughter is 15 when the kids are listening to his endless story in 2030, and the son is younger. That means the Mother has to get pregnant in early 2014. Unless we have a "Knocked Up" situation where the Mother gets knocked up on the first date, they'll have to reveal the Mother by the end of next season -- first half of a theoretical season 9 at the absolute latest.
Didn't they say recently that they were going to end it after the 8th season? I seem to recall that a few of the actors (including Jason Segel) are out of contract after season 8 and a couple have said that they are done at that point...
post #54 of 62
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Didn't they say recently that they were going to end it after the 8th season? I seem to recall that a few of the actors (including Jason Segel) are out of contract after season 8 and a couple have said that they are done at that point...


Last I heard there is no end in sight, and all the actors, contract or otherwise, have expressed total interest in continuing as long as possible.

post #55 of 62
My understanding is that Jason Segel definitely wants out when his contract ends at the end of next season, but Bays & Thomas are willing to let it ride as long as CBS keeps it on the air.
post #56 of 62
I've enjoyed the show for some time, but any of the romantic storylines with Robin just don't work and it's tired.

Barney's current relationship makes more sense and I hope they stick with it because at this point, there needs to be other characters (at least occasionally).

Hopefully next season will be the last - I say this in a positive way. There's only so many stories you can tell and be fresh, especially with a small cast.
post #57 of 62
The first half hour was the usual so-so for this show in later years, but the second half hour was as good as this show has ever been. It's nice to know that the creators haven't entirely forgotten the end game.
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
I hope they locked Ashley Williams in for next season. In addition to being the only one of Ted's loves besides Robin to have genuine chemistry with him, Victoria is the last interesting relationship he can have before the one... because she could have been the one. Glad Robin's was the one in the wedding dress, because it gives the wedding genuine stakes. If it were Nora or Quinn, we'd know the wedding day was doomed. Now it's an open question whether they go through with it or not.
post #58 of 62

I was really pretty (and pleasantly) surprised by the ending. I'm sure the haters will hate though. :)

post #59 of 62

What if it's a double, or triple wedding?  Have we seen anything that could make that unlikely/impossible?

post #60 of 62
The first half hour was brutal. It's good to get the "having a baby" ep out of the way. They always make birth episodes special events on tv and they always have the same tired situations. Having a baby isn't funny and never will be, except for possibly Alan's ex on 2 1/2 Men having her second kid. That was pretty good. Second 1/2 hour was really funny. I'm glad I didn't have to wait a week for it. Ted's and Robin's conversations seemed to strongly suggest that the writers have decided to stop circling with Ted and will turn him into a better potential boyfriend or husband and move toward meeting the Mother. Good job.
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