Season vs. Season: Volume 13
This is a weekly column where the episodes from seasons one, two, and three will go head to head in a humor cage match. This week, the episode thirteen’s. Sorry it’s late.
Season 1: Drumroll, Please

Ted finds a new woman at the wedding. They want to remember the evening so they don’t exchange last names or numbers; but Ted takes a big fall when he tries to find out her name.
I have a confession to make. I didn’t really like this episode for a long time. I have always been a Robin devotee and therefore never really warmed up to Victoria. After starting this site and talking with other fans of the show, I noticed a trend in this episode being a universal favorite. I’ve gone back and re-watched and I’ve finally come around. It’s a great one.
We get to see Ted at his most smooth and romantic as he woos Victoria (or Buttercup, as she’s only known to us in this episode.) We also have a wonderful counterpoint with Robin admitting her interest in Ted to Lily. In Victoria the episode gives us this wonderful new girl that Ted might actually have a chance with, but then plays with our emotions by forcing us to chose between her and Robin.
The editing on the climatic scene where Ted and Robin immediately, simultaneously realize that she baked the cake is superb and creates one of the biggest, best dramatic moments in the series. On top of all that we get the passionate kiss as Ted enters the bakery and Victoria says “oh, thank god” while “Spit on a Stranger” by Pavement plays.
Also, this episode has one of my favorite jokes in the series. As Ted finishing playing the song on the piano that Victoria was dancing to, they lean in close, she tells him “we’re not going to kiss tonight”, and he hits a dramatic minor chord on the piano. Classic. I also liked that this episode was the first time we saw Robin show some sensitivity and real emotion. Smulders played it well, as a woman who wasn’t used to feeling this way, a way she’d spent her whole life developing shields to avoid. Major character development there.
Season 2: Columns

This isn’t a great picture but it’s from the iTunes free preview and it’s the best I can do for right now. I’m not going to pay for an episode I don’t like
When Ted is constantly insulted by his former boss, who is now working for him on a project, he is told to fire the man, but he finds that a hard thing to do. Meanwhile, Barney offers Lily a lot of money to paint a nude portrait of him.
The discovery of a nude painting of Marshall led to the “new dart” bit which was actually quite funny. Unfortunately this was the B plot. The A plot followed Ted, the new boss in his office, dealing with his old supervisor Hammond Druthers. I hated this plot line. I thought it was cliche, unsophisticated, and very sitcomy. Overall, this is my least favorite HIMYM episode of all time.
Season 3: Ten Sessions

Ted pursues a woman named Stella, but only gets attention from her receptionist Abby.
I think I covered just about everything on this episode in the recap last week. This episode had another monumental moment when we saw the return of romantic Ted and the adorable two minute date. Bonus points for Sarah Chalke’s appearance.
Advantage
This is a close call, but for I think “Ten Sessions” wins it by a nose. It had a great performance by Sarah Chalke, was as funny an episode as we’ve seen (despite what other reviewers say) and, in the real world, was an important week in the show’s run. “Drumroll, Please” is a wonderful, classic episode but knowing what we know now I think there are better Ted/Robin/Victoria episodes (Nothing Good Happens After 3am comes to mind.)
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Previous Season vs. Season Showdowns
I’ve removed the scorecard for now. I’m going to go back and make sure the tallies are correct for each episode and hopefully get the earlier ones posted that are not up at the moment.
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Ike | March 31, 2008 @ 4:43 pm
I’m torn. Victoria was amazing, and that episode shows romantic Ted on the top of his game, and there are much better Ted/Robin/Victoria episodes. (PS It’s 2 am not 3) It’s a classic, and has some great zingers (Marshall, “So that was it. And you come home and what, perform a drum solo”.) Columns is bad, I don’t know if I’d say worse but it’s bad. 10 sessions is great, funny and the return of romantic Ted gives it the default win in my book.
john d'arc | March 31, 2008 @ 5:00 pm
i couldn’t let the suck that is Britney affect my decision, so I gave S1 and 3 my tie vote.
Ranier | March 31, 2008 @ 7:41 pm
hi JD, this is kinda off topic but here’s the new.
(the guest stars continues)
James van der Beek the new guest-star on Mother
Hey, kids. Korbi here, ’cause Kristin is en route from Hawaii with Lost scoop and Forgetting Sarah Marshall goodness as we speak.
In the meantime, I must break in with the fabulous news that our old friend Dawson Leery, aka James Van Der Beek, has officially agreed to guest star on How I Met Your Mother’s upcoming “Robin Sparkles” episode. I’m hearing he plays the Canadian pop star’s crush, but I have yet to get confirmation on that little detail. Sounds about right though, no?!
Source: E! Online, Watch with Kristin
i’m just happy for the return of Robin Sparkles, don’t care about that Dawson guy
Ranier | April 1, 2008 @ 1:49 am
awaiting moderation? that’s new.
i think is a tie betwen s1 and s3, s2 was one of the most boring episodes, except for de new-dart xD