How I Met your Mother "little boys" 10/15/07
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How I Met your Mother "little boys" 10/15/07
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Not much in the way of spoilers, but I will tune in.
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Shotgun!
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Well the episode tonight was okay, glad to see Barney get haunted by Ted when he was with the girl Ted just dumped.
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I like the callbacks to the earlier episodes...
-"Field of Dreams"
-the child from "Monday Night Football"
It's also nice that they're re-establishing the friendship between Robin and Ted. I was initially worried, after the break-up, that things would be awkward between them, and the dynamic would be a bit upstaged.
You are pretty.
You are nice.
And you smell like daisies.
-"Field of Dreams"
-the child from "Monday Night Football"
It's also nice that they're re-establishing the friendship between Robin and Ted. I was initially worried, after the break-up, that things would be awkward between them, and the dynamic would be a bit upstaged.
You are pretty.
You are nice.
And you smell like daisies.
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I loved the sight of Little Barneys climbing all over the blonde. Funny stuff, although I couldn't help thinking where we would see little real Neil Patrick Harrises climbing.
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If I'm not mistaken, the gal who Barney and Ted competed for was the actress who appeared in numerous shorts on "On The Lot" (not that anyone watched that piece of shit).
Not sure how Ted could even argue with a straight face that he has as much game as Barney. This is the second week in a row where they seem to be downplaying Barney's "game" to boost Ted's abilities with the ladies. I'm just not buying it; there's no competition here - Ted is still a tool and Barney is Barney.
Not sure how Ted could even argue with a straight face that he has as much game as Barney. This is the second week in a row where they seem to be downplaying Barney's "game" to boost Ted's abilities with the ladies. I'm just not buying it; there's no competition here - Ted is still a tool and Barney is Barney.
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
although I couldn't help thinking where we would see little real Neil Patrick Harrises climbing.
So it seems like they are slowly squeezing Marshall out of the plots. Even Lily was hardly used, but now we have the Marshall character himself having an arguement with the guys that he is still "relevant" in their conversations...
Dumbest thing of all was Robin shaving her legs with BUTTER from someone's table?!?!? If she was going back to the guy's place, wouldn't HE have shaving cream? Better to be delayed in his bathroom than trying to shave butter off your legs in a restaurant lavatory while your date is out front at the valet with the car running!
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I got a Ghostbusters callback when the kid came home and Robin was unprepared. She called Lily and a lot of the dialog mirrored when Venkman saw Slimer for the first time.
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I miss the story arcs on this show, that is when it accels the most.
The first episode this season was great, the rest thus far have been a bit ehh.
The first episode this season was great, the rest thus far have been a bit ehh.
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
So it seems like they are slowly squeezing Marshall out of the plots. Even Lily was hardly used, but now we have the Marshall character himself having an arguement with the guys that he is still "relevant" in their conversations...
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The thing I don't get was that Ted had been dating that chick awhile already before Barney started teasing him about going where he has been. So they hadn't done it yet? Why would he suddenly be freaked out about that after the fact? I mean they had showed some montage already of Ted and the girl that made it seem like they a lot of time had passed.
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I can't believe nobody has commented about this, but with the ending... can we confirm that Ted's children are not Robin's?
At the end you see all the drawings of the kids with Aunt Robin.
At the end you see all the drawings of the kids with Aunt Robin.
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The thing I don't get was that Ted had been dating that chick awhile already before Barney started teasing him about going where he has been. So they hadn't done it yet? Why would he suddenly be freaked out about that after the fact? I mean they had showed some montage already of Ted and the girl that made it seem like they a lot of time had passed.
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I can't believe nobody has commented about this, but with the ending... can we confirm that Ted's children are not Robin's?
At the end you see all the drawings of the kids with Aunt Robin.
At the end you see all the drawings of the kids with Aunt Robin.
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I found it strange as well. Why no pictures of Lily, Marshall, or Barney? I am starting to think that Robin might end up being his second wife, after he has a couple of kids with another woman who he ends up divorced from or maybe widowed.
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Good lord people. Stop with the convoluted "Ted is married to Robin!" speculation. They have gone out of their way to show that Robin is NOT the one. They've said it again and again. Now we've got the "yellow umbrella" thing out there too.
There is no way to fanwank this so it works. Ted and Robin are not married. Let it goooooo.
I liked this episode, especially Barney's initial description of the bet. And I always like it when Marshall tries to make the fact he's only been with one woman in his life into something cool
There is no way to fanwank this so it works. Ted and Robin are not married. Let it goooooo.
I liked this episode, especially Barney's initial description of the bet. And I always like it when Marshall tries to make the fact he's only been with one woman in his life into something cool
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And I always like it when Marshall tries to make the fact he's only been with one woman in his life into something cool
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Well, that one woman is Alyson Hannigan...
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Originally Posted by Draven
Good lord people. Stop with the convoluted "Ted is married to Robin!" speculation. They have gone out of their way to show that Robin is NOT the one. They've said it again and again. Now we've got the "yellow umbrella" thing out there too.
There is no way to fanwank this so it works. Ted and Robin are not married. Let it goooooo.
There is no way to fanwank this so it works. Ted and Robin are not married. Let it goooooo.
I'm also happy the show didn't go the Rachel/Ross route and have too much awkwardness between Robin and Ted. It was well known that while they were dating that they would eventually break up and they would remain friends afterwards. The show did a good job of not stretching out their relationship and giving a good reason for them to break up and still remain friends.
Another good episode. I'm liking the Ted as a player angle. Adds more fun but I'm sure we'll see some story come soon. I'm also worried about the weeding out of Marshall and Lilly. They had the story of their engagement in season one and their marriage in season two. Hopefully they can get a good, non-filler story for them going soon.