How I Met Your Mother is a comedy about Ted (Josh Radnor) and how he fell in love. When Ted's best friend, Marshall (Jason Segal, Freaks and Geeks), decides to propose to his long-time girlfriend, Lily (Alyson Hannigan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ted realizes that time may be running out on finding the love of his life. His friend Barney (Neil Patrick Harris, Doogie Howser MD) is the anti-Marshall, a guy who thinks he knows everything about meeting women and isn't afraid to tell you.
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1x01
Pilot
aired Sep 20, 2005
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I actually enjoyed the ending. They wrote themselves into a corner in season 1, but the message was that people change. What Ted needed was different from what Robin needed at the time, but the same is no longer true during the epilogue.
i took a 6 year break from this show and i enjoyed better the last 2 seasons after so many years even if it was pretty meh. this show will always have a place in my heart
Loved everything but the ending... sigh..
verry fuuny - like this !
@kruiskamper I couldn't agree more. I love the show, but the last season was not what I expected of it..
Awsome show, allot of laughs, but like many other shows they failed to end it in a good way, So a tip: watch all episodes except 23 & 24 of season 9, those have to be cut and edited!
great news
"This is a 3 hr fan edit of almost the entire season 9s episodes. Without the filler but reorganized scenes."
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https://plus.google.com/u/0/111342357817375289212/video s
(it's the newest upload)
Haven't watched it myself yet, just sharing..
EDIT:
Just found these alternate endings:
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http://vimeo.com/90920106
http://vimeo.com/91514925
http ://vimeo.com/90640083
Make sure you fix the links where necessary, some weird bug in the edit-feature (or the spoiler-tag, not sure) keeps adding spaces in some links.
I binge watched almost whole last season (from s09e11 to finale) and i feel it's much better than ya'll perceived from watching on weekly/mothly basis. Anyway, it's all about journey and i feel this show delivered.
@dreamtolove Yeah, you nailed it.
@dreamtolove you nailed it.
@az25 I don't think it was brave sticking to their original plan, in fact, I think it was incredibly stupid. If it had been their intended plan all along, they should've built it better. SHOW SPOILER Made Ted and Robin actually make some kind of sense. By the end of the show, they didn't make any kind of sense. At all. They completely butchered Robin as a character. She went from never being the kind of woman to waste her time chasing a man, to being unable to talk to her /friends/ because of missed opportunities and a stupid crush. It wasn't just a complete 180 character reversal, but absolutely insulting to her character. Robin didn't chase. Robin didn't pine. Robin didn't want Ted. Robin had moved on. Yet, in the space of a single episode, they forgot all of that and forced them together. The plan didn't make sense anymore, but they stuck with it. They don't even have the excuse of poor timing, they had nine years to plan the perfect ending and develop the characters around that ending. They didn't do that. They screwed it up. Big time.
@vinexje No.
I heard this point the other day, and I think it's so important to know. The ending was incredibly ambiguous. SHOW SPOILER There was literally nothing suggesting that Ted and Robin would end up together forever, living happily ever after. It was seemingly just another first date, nothing less, nothing more, and how do we ever really know they went on a second one? Assuming they end up married, in their 70s sharing moments as old people was never suggested, or hinted at, and I think you guys are conflating that date as cheating on Tracey. Remember guys, it's been 7 years since she had passed away at this point, the show did a poor job of showing that, but he's not cheating or crapping on his relationship with Tracey just so he can finally get back with Robin. You're reading way too much into things if you think that, but I also think the showrunner's completely underestimated just how much fans would fall in love with Cristin Milioti and her chemistry with Ted.
I also respect the showrunners. They knew exactly where this was heading when they filmed these segments with the kids 6-7 years ago. The 2 seasons of lead-up was pretty disappointing at times, but they had a plan, and they stuck to it, and that's rarely seen on the 22+ episode network television shows.
@az25 couldn't agree more ;)
@gieltjegitaar Thanks
@waseemahmadmeer put [spoiler] your text here [/ spoiler] and remove the space in the second bracket part.
I didn't like the finale at all. I'm disappointed and upset.
how the hell can i hide spoilers while commenting?
@az25 agreed! It was a good farewell!