I, too, am a HIMYM fan. I was a bit worried when this season started off slowly, but they’ve hit stride yet again. Note that the best thing about this season to date is that they’ve focused on every relationship in the show but Ted and Robin. Kudos to them for that: it keeps them from having the uniqueness of the show devolving into the 108th will-they-or-won’t-they sitcom romance since Sam and Diane.
At the end of the show when Ted first meets Robin, it cuts to the kids on the couch (the ones he’s telling the story to) and they ask “so that’s how you met mom?” He answers, “no, that’s how I met your aunt Robin.”
Sounds like there is a lot more to come if the show can stay on the air. 🙂
I hope that they weren’t lying to us about that, because that all makes it much more interesting. [For an example, the possibility of Cupcake Girl coming back into his life.]
I admit: I gave it a try purely because Neil Patrick Harris was involved. Seeing him play a Lothario is the height of hilarity. Some might say that it’s … legendary.
I also love that the writers have taken the time to fully develop the rules of Slap Bet.
I, too, am a HIMYM fan. I was a bit worried when this season started off slowly, but they’ve hit stride yet again. Note that the best thing about this season to date is that they’ve focused on every relationship in the show but Ted and Robin. Kudos to them for that: it keeps them from having the uniqueness of the show devolving into the 108th will-they-or-won’t-they sitcom romance since Sam and Diane.
At the end of the show when Ted first meets Robin, it cuts to the kids on the couch (the ones he’s telling the story to) and they ask “so that’s how you met mom?” He answers, “no, that’s how I met your aunt Robin.”
Sounds like there is a lot more to come if the show can stay on the air. 🙂
I hope that they weren’t lying to us about that, because that all makes it much more interesting. [For an example, the possibility of Cupcake Girl coming back into his life.]
Aye, that passing comment was actually a big reason I thought the show could have real promise.
I admit: I gave it a try purely because Neil Patrick Harris was involved. Seeing him play a Lothario is the height of hilarity. Some might say that it’s … legendary.
I also love that the writers have taken the time to fully develop the rules of Slap Bet.
I don’t check out Barney’s Blog very often, because it doesn’t have an RSS feed, but it’s pretty funny. And Robin Sparkles has her own myspace page.