Disneyland was Fun Today but was My Architect of Destruction

Im in CA so my timeline is upside down. Haven’t seen the episode yet but wanted to give you all a chance to talk. How was it?

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67 Comments to “Disneyland was Fun Today but was My Architect of Destruction”

  1. Sam |  Monday, October 18th, 2010 11:58 pm GMT -4

    Loved this episode! It felt like it went by in a couple of minutes, everything flowed so well! I want more!

    First, the guys freaking out about “package” size was perfect! I remember the first time I found out girls talk about all of that, it freaked me out! And the description of the locker room is really spot on. There is always that old guy!

    Then, it will be interesting to find out where Zoey falls into all of this. Thinking back to previous episodes, Ted says that he called the future mother within three days. We didn’t see any phone calls, but I guess that doesn’t mean anything.

    Also, in terms of Robin/Barney, we didn’t see Barney acting jealous while Robin is out with a new guy…

    Wish I didn’t have to wait another week! Will definitely re-watch this episode.

  2. Matthew |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 12:33 am GMT -4

    Yeah the Robin/Barney thing kinda threw me. Although there didnt seem as much Barney in this episode as normal.

    I expected a throaway line by Barney at the least. I dont see Max lasting long though :) /

    All in all a lot of fun, and the first time we have heard a Barney ‘Legen.. wait for it etc’ line. It has been quite a while since the last!

    Also I just found something interesting:

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Hollywood Renaissance man Neil Patrick Harris is taking on yet another role.

    The “How I Met Your Mother” star and Emmy and Tony host is planning to make his feature directing debut with the romantic comedy “Aaron and Sarah.” The indie film stars Emma Roberts and Josh Hutcherson.

  3. Kris |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 01:17 am GMT -4

    Tonight’s episode was one of the better written episodes in quite some time. I thought the jokes and acting were both spot on and it was a very enjoyable episode.

  4. Tove |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 04:06 am GMT -4

    Ah, so much hilarity in this ep. Loved when Marshall imagined Robin & Lily sitting there commenting in their bedroom, when Ted said he’d go up to get his vet supplies, and the Ted Mosby banner!

  5. sara |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 04:47 am GMT -4

    I liked the Robin/Lily/Marshall-storyline, other than that I found it pretty boring… will have to watch it again.

  6. Bee |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 06:41 am GMT -4

    Loved me some penis storyline…kinda gross but true girls are more open about nasty stuff like that i guess…
    i also didn’t mind the zoey girl like i thought i would, i guess she can play crazy and it was surprising (the mug shot montage was fun)
    and just a side note ladies locker rooms are just like de dudes’: there is ALWAYS an old lady letting it all hang loose…really loose…

  7. Bee |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 06:44 am GMT -4

    oh i’ve been meaning to ask a question to all of you new yorkers, when does the christmas tree come up on rockefeller plaza??? cause i’m visiting NY for the first time and i started wondering about that…

  8. NCUK |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 06:50 am GMT -4

    ha loved the sex in the city music while robin and lily were commentating on sex and ted’s “yeah that is not for everyone” awesome. i love that this show is awesome again. i loved the legendary and the bunnies ahhhh so much. Also loved the girls outfits at the dinner and marshall’s small package thoughts.

  9. Olive Theory |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 06:53 am GMT -4

    I really enjoyed this one. It feels like the HIMYM of old and I like it.

  10. chinese stereotype |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 07:18 am GMT -4

    So loved the episode and the timing of everything, but in all honesty, didn’t necessarily like the b-plot. It is definitely propagating this agenda that you’re not a man if you happen to have a small penis. I myself am not incredibly huge, but stuff like this not only makes people like myself feel immasculated, but I know more than enough women think that anything less than a monster is not worth their time. Anyways, Lots of funny stuff, and people seem to enjoy having heated discussions, so here ya go, defend a small penis!

  11. ph3dr |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 07:22 am GMT -4

    @Sam: Actually, Ted called his wife right away. The 3-days-rule is Barney’s thing, not waiting is Ted’s thing. Furthermore Ted and Zoey didn’t meet at the wedding.

    As I hoped the marriage at the end of this season was Barney’s with Zoey I really didn’t expect Zoey to be married, now I wonder where this leads to and what her part in the show could be. Being just an acquaintance is just not enough I suppose.
    Maybe Ted will change her point of view and let her realize being against is not always the way to go, as it’s unnecessary for ‘The Arcadian’. Then she divorces her husband and will marry Barney! Okay, perhaps I exaggerated, but I think something true lies in here :)

  12. Sam |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 08:05 am GMT -4

    @ph3dr Yeah that’s what I meant by “within three days”…we didn’t see him call her at all, so I’m wondering how that plays into the storyline, since we know from before that he called her quickly. So either she’s not the mother because she doesnt fit previous information, or she is and they just didn’t show any calls. She does write Ted’s number on the billboard though, so I guess they exchanged info…

  13. FelihaZ |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 08:14 am GMT -4

    I enjoyed the episode a lot, it was funny and entertained.

  14. Frank QB |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 09:47 am GMT -4

    Yep, another great episode. I love Carter and Bays writing, it’s very Seinfeldian. I laughed consistently throughout the episode and the locker room vs. sex and the city style conversations comparisons were spot on – except for the small penis thing. Yes, I think Marshall’s obsession over it and not being able to think about anything else was accurate, but his “Oh, disgusting! Why did you tell me that reaction?” seemed unnecessary. Guys would be more likely to not say anything (à la Locker-room) and then secretly think about it every time they saw they guy much like Marshall did.

    I wasn’t sure I was going to like Barney’s use of the “Legen-wait for it” line, but the pay off was absolutely worth it. I lost it. More and more I feel like NPH is just really giving some of those lines a lot more comedic value than they’re intended.

    My biggest complaint in an otherwise excellent episode was that there were two jokes that just got overplayed a little bit with relation to their content: 1. Barney’s “Boobs?” question was kind of funny the first time and perhaps merited a call-back, but not four call-backs.

    2. The stoners at the “Save the Arcadian” rally joke was too simple and I think would have been funnier if their random confused cause was something a little more outlandish and silly. I’m not sure what exactly, but it could have been better. Perhaps a call back to “The Best Burger In New York” assuming that place was gone. The stoner bit was also a joke whose call-backs were over done. While most episodes have returned to form this season, there’s this undercurrent of simplicity or “dumbed down jokes” that irks me in some episodes. The “Boobs?” and stoner jokes were on that wavelength this time for me.

  15. sara |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 11:19 am GMT -4

    Ok so I’ve rewatched it now and liked it a lot better the second time around. I had previously seen it on a crappy livestream and missed out on the first 5 minutes, so that must have made some difference. Still not particularly fuzzed about the Zoey-storyline (i don’t know why but that somehow felt strangely familiar?), but I do like the actress, so we’ll see what she’ll be good for in the upcoming episodes.

    Also I bet Zoey married an immigrant to grant him a greencard. Booyah!

  16. High Hoper |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 11:32 am GMT -4

    There were some things really good. But there were things that were very creepy too.
    I found Robin at the restaurant at her best!!

    And I loved Jennifer Morrison. Although she won’t be, I’d like her to be the mother.

    Another episode that maybe I’ll revisit through the year and I hope to like it as much as I did today. Although bitchy lily and some jokes from barney are too over the top. Good thing he’s not the main character again :)

    And did I say how would I love Zoey to be the mom although she won’t be?

  17. Liz |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 12:51 pm GMT -4

    I thought it realy was a good episode. Barney defenitely is back! Loved how he wanted to keep the rabbit :)

    Jennifer Morrison does a great job and even tough she won’t be the mother I like seeing her with Ted.

    The Lily/Robin/Marsall storyline felt just real and they played it perfectly.

    favourite moment : Legend … let me send you a memo ’cause we work together!!! … dary!

    Can’t wait until the next episode.

  18. BG |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 01:16 pm GMT -4

    I don’t recall saying snakes

    Another solid episode, I really enjoyed the Ted and Barney storyline, an I loved that the rental chair made a reappearance. I was also surprised at the fact that jennifer morrison was able to pull off the comedy, she was very different than she was on house. The blonde hair has to go though. I’m looking forward to the GNB vs Arcadian storyline progressing. And I agree with Marshall on the penis talk, chicks need to dial that down. Lastly, wow Jason Segel needs to lose like 50 pounds before he’s shirtless on tv again. But I still love him

  19. Stevo |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 01:38 pm GMT -4

    Loved this episode! Great storyline and acting.

    Also, I am interested to see how Zooey will fit into the story, seeing as she is not available for courting by Ted.

  20. BGeo |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 02:36 pm GMT -4

    This episode was great, start to finish. Had me laughing a lot.

    They nailed the locker room, to a T. That is exactly what it is like in the Men’s room at my gym. A few words here and there, and an old guy who just doesn’t care how uncomfortable he makes everyone.

    Did anyone really see HIMYM coming out of the gates with 5 great episodes?

  21. meisner |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 03:55 pm GMT -4

    can someone please explain why they think that barney will get married to zooey? i really get that…
    R/B thing wasn’t the focus (and quite frankly, not every episode can be or else we’d all get really sick of it ahahaha) this week but i absolutely LOOOVED that part when barney’s holding the rabbit’s ears to prevent it from hearing ted’s comment :)

    himym is getting better and better…

  22. ph3dr |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 04:10 pm GMT -4

    @meisner: Well, it’s highly probable that Barney is the groom, as Ted is the best man and Marshall is groomsman too. There is no other guy with whom this will work. Then personally I don’t think R/B would work, but I won’t bother you by explaining why because Matthew had an interesting link once:

    Veronica: How dare you make us wait a whole week to find out the next couple who is eliminated from your Who’s Getting Engaged? game?! Spill now, mamacita!
    Only because you asked, so, um…nicely? It’s not Robin and Barney that I am talking about in this game. Keep on guessing, and check back Wednesday for the next eliminee.

    Copied From: http://www.spoilertv.com/2010/10/latest-from-kristin-various-shows-12th.html#ixzz12pxR1wpx

    This means there will be no R/B again. Well, who could then be the wife? It should be a more permanent role, but there are only Robin, Lily and Zoey. Robin and Lily won’t be the wife, so it has to be Zoey.

    So, as long as the marrying couple isn’t partly random, which is unprobable, it just has to be Barney and Zoey.

  23. Amy |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 05:36 pm GMT -4

    I’m still holding out for the wedding to be Brad and Kara… :)

  24. Rich |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 05:45 pm GMT -4

    The penis thing is spot-on… Every guy I know would cringe in that situation. And you just can’t take a guy seriously after that! And Zoey, well, nothing special.

  25. FrankQB |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 05:49 pm GMT -4

    Oh, and yes, “I don’t recall saying snakes.” was the line of the night for me. Hilarious each time.

  26. Yaah |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 07:18 pm GMT -4

    I agree with BG on the stoners / boob jokes, a bit overdone!
    The chair thing is more subtle of a callback.

    But otherwise it’s getting better this season, I agree with you guys.
    I even want to rewatch a couple of episodes, which didn’t happen for a long time.

    Barney & Zoey wedding? I see the idea, but I’m not sure about it, let’s see how it turns out. I didn’t assume the wedding would happen at the end of this season actually
    Well now I’m intrigued!

  27. NCUK |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 07:29 pm GMT -4

    i still think it’s barney/robin

  28. Ryan |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 07:52 pm GMT -4

    My favorite Marshall episode in a long time! I was trying to catch my breath all through the restaurant scenes…

  29. Rhenan |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 08:25 pm GMT -4

    Best episode ’till now. I laughed hard at the restaurant scene! Jason Segel at his best. I’m with Marshall (and Carter & Thomas too): women need to STOP entering in details about their ‘sexual intercourses’. I caught so many female friends discussing about the major baggage of their partners in front of me. COME ON! STOP THAT! I really don’t wanna know. Men are much different in that aspect.

    Morrison was terrific this episode. I didn’t knew she could pull comedy so well. The actor who played… I liked him, but after the ‘small dick’ joke… I don’t know…

    Ted was awesome too. Great storyline. It’s like Friends met Seinfeld.

  30. JD |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 08:32 pm GMT -4

    Absolutely loved the episode. Will write my review once I can review since there were too many good moments to remember off the top of my head.

    @bee The Roc center tree goes up a little bit after Thanksgiving, along with all the other Christmas decorations in the city. Any time in December and you’re sure to see it.

  31. FrankQB |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 09:51 pm GMT -4

    Hey, did anyone else see this article that HIMYMProd posted on Twitter? (Warning: Possible minor-ish spoilers)

    http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/10/18/how-i-met-your-mother-welcomes-jennifer-morrison-and-gets-its/

  32. Matthew |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 09:55 pm GMT -4

    ph3dr:

    lol, dont take me too far outta context there. That was simply about Barney and Robin getting engaged this season. That isnt saying at all, they wont ever get back together again.

    You are also assuming ‘A Little time down the road’ (in regards to the wedding scenes) means this season? Why should that be this season? It was purposely filmed so people couldnt date it.

  33. Rainy |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 10:30 pm GMT -4

    I think this episode is pretty good. It’s really true about Ted blending in to girls & I like Zoey a lot & is happy to see her again. As for the others, I really like the double date & how Marshall tries to stop Max from embarassing himself. Robin is amazing in this episode! My favorite moment would be Marshall’s imaginary about her & Lily’s chat, Robin looks completely gorgeous. I think Barney really has important role on Ted in this season, not only did he convince Ted to get the job, but keeping his dream. I kind of like it! :D

  34. Matthew |  Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 10:52 pm GMT -4

    Did you notice he (Barney) kept CottonTail , but left it at Teds?. And the running across the screen mirrors a certain Goat doing similar?

  35. Jeremy |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 02:12 am GMT -4

    I can’t help but feel that Jennifer Morrison’s part would have been played so much better by Gillian Jacobs, who is the actress portraying Britta on Community.

  36. susie |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 04:01 am GMT -4

    What if Barney marries Wendy the waitress?
    :D

  37. Matthew |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 04:46 am GMT -4

    lol susie!

    How about

    Barney Marries Victoria when she returns from Germany!

  38. Thomas |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 06:36 am GMT -4

    Not much to add, I’m in agreement with the general concensus this was a pretty great episode this week.

  39. Hannes |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 06:59 am GMT -4

    Greetings from south-africa. People i think i discovered something. Ep 1, S6, the first church scene. . .who is that in the red dress entering church with all the other attendees?? Is it Robin??? Have a look and let me see your thoughts. . .

  40. Dutch |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 08:49 am GMT -4

    Absolutely loved this episode. Zoey was definitely below the hot-crazy line. Also liked the jokes. I so want to do a dramatic swivel with a white rabbit now.

    Greetings from the Netherlands

  41. FrankQB |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 09:12 am GMT -4

    Hannes, from that wide a shot it’s impossible to tell if it’s Robin or anyone we know at all. Would just be speculation. Still could be though, she sort of has a Colbie-Smulders-esque look.

  42. Bee |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 09:24 am GMT -4

    cheers JD thanks for that ;)

  43. Toby |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 09:30 am GMT -4

    @ph3dr, it doesn’t mean that Robin and Barney don’t end up together. As much as I love them together I don’t want it until the end of the series.

    @Bee, come to NY the beg of December. It gets more expensive closer to Christmas.

    I didn’t love this weeks episode. I am not a huge fan of Jennifer Morrison, and I feel like Ted changing his personality for some girl isn’t a huge shocker. I don’t really understand her purpose of being on the show on a regular basis, but I guess we shall see.

    I re-watched robots vs. wrestlers last night on lifetime, and I had forgotten they were going to the Van Smoot party. I wonder if that is Jefferson Van Smoot is going to turn out to be Kyle Machlahan. It would make sense if it was because Bays and Thomas are pretty careful regarding details.

  44. Toby |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 09:32 am GMT -4

    I did love the Sex and the city like gossiping between Lily and Robin while LAME were hooking up, and I loved Lily calling Robin with all of those details.

  45. Joben |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 11:13 am GMT -4

    Boobs?

  46. HK |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 01:45 pm GMT -4

    I wanted to jump in and say I agree, what a great episode! I’ve never commented yet, but I enjoy reading this blog every week and hearing everyone’s input on the episodes.

    One thing that was brought to mind was the validity of Zoey being married. Yes, she was wearing a ring, but I know girls who wear rings on their ring finger purposely so guys leave them alone. She was so non-chalant when Ted asked her about being married that I almost wonder if she’s not? She was so crazy that it’s almost plausible.

    Also, I just have to say that I really hope Barney and Robin DO NOT get back together. That was one of the reasons that dragged down season 5 so much to me.

    Lastly, someone posted this link a few weeks ago. Spoiler? Interesting:
    http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b205404_Spoiler_Alert_Guess_Whos_Getting_Engaged_Two_Couples_Down.html

  47. Sam |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 06:33 pm GMT -4

    @HK
    I’m going to guess it is Michael and Holy from the Office. They have to write him off the show somehow, he declared his love last week for her, so maybe they end up together.

    That said, I’m happy it isn’t from HIMYM, only because that list would be an annoying distraction for the rest of the season. Of course, that doesn’t mean it won’t happen, it just means they weren’t told it would happen!

  48. Major Buzzkill |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 11:16 pm GMT -4

    I agree that all the episodes this year have been great. I thought this one had some really great jokes in it (except that really poorly composited CG billboard kind of took me out for a minute :p).

    Probably my favorite little running joke of the whole season is “I don’t recall saying snakes”. I don’t know why. It just makes me grin and want to laugh thinking about it (and I’m in the middle of a class).

    I still disagree with those who are wary of B/R. The only reason it didn’t work last year was because they handled it poorly. But they handled almost everything poorly last year, let’s be honest. What we got of B/R, I liked. There’s potential for it to be really hilarious and also heartwarming. And that’s when HIMYM is best. I feel like there have been hints of that this year and it’s one of the reasons this season is rocking.

    Unlike some others, I felt the writers had it in them to pull it back together this this season. There were still some diamonds in the rough in season 5. And I feel like the writers earned good will from 4 great seasons for us to believe it was possible to turn it around. Sure, in shows, it’s rare. But I’m really glad that they did it. I knew they could if they gave it their all.

  49. Jess |  Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 11:34 pm GMT -4

    This might sound weird, but I think Ted met the mother back on the day of his mom’s 2nd wedding with Clint (in the episode titled “Homewreckers” aired April 19, 2010. Was I imagining things, or didn’t he mention that that was when he first danced with the mother? And in that episode he “disappears” for 72 hours, or his friends don’t see him for 72 hours. I think the writers are going to revisit that day and cover what happened to him in that time and introduce us to the mother then. It would make sense because Ted was supposed to give a toast at that wedding (he doesn’t because he’s too upset but then shows up later at Clint and Virginia’s house to give the toast).

  50. sandyrivers |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 01:08 am GMT -4

    wow…thats quite a theory..hmm, u mite be onto something there.

    and yes, btw, this was the funniest episode since the playbook

    i loved it

    LEGEN…wait for it….

  51. crazy sock guy |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 04:13 am GMT -4

    dary..

    @Jess: nice theory, but the future Ted actually said ” For all i knew i’d end up sharing a dance with my own future wife there”.
    So I think Ted just trying to be optimistic and positive about the idea of his mother already married twice. :)

  52. Stevo |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 08:52 am GMT -4

    @crazy sock guy

    Yes, I think you are right. That episode Homewreckers wasn’t a flash forward from the story at the time, so as of right now in season 6, Ted owns the house, but hasn’t yet gotten together with the mother.

    Also, I have read the few links on this thread and how Jennifer Morrisons characters is a significant addition to the show, but as of right now she is married, as she told Ted in this episode. I am interested in how she affects the story.

  53. Windjammer |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 10:51 am GMT -4

    @ Jess

    So funny that you say that. I have been thinking for a while now that the wedding in s6ep1 is a maybe a wedding from the past and when it says “a little ways down the road” it might be physically, as in mileage, a little ways down the road. That opened up the idea of the Mother being Victoria, who I really wish could be the mother. I know she isn’t cause Ted says he hasn’t met the mother yet several times throughout the series but it was a nice thought. Anyway, I looked back at Claudia and Stuart’s wedding,maybe Ted was the best man? But he is not wearing the same tux and Lily is not wearing the same dress. Also, same problem in Homewrteckers, Lily is wearing a blue dress, not pink. So anyway, it must be a wedding that has not happened yet or we have not seen anyway.

    Also, my latest theory of who the mother is: Jillian from “Wooo” (s4)

    My reasons are as follows:

    1. We did not actually see Ted meet her in the episode.

    2. When Lily looked at what Jillian’s Woooo was really saying, it said “What if I never get to be a mom?”

    3. The clue Ted finds in Cindy’s apartment in Girls vs. Suits (s5) is a school bus. It would make sense for a teacher to have that, and Jillian teaches the second grade.

    Any thoughts? I know it is kind of a stretch but so is any theory at this point. Love reading this blog btw.

  54. Tash |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 01:31 pm GMT -4

    @ Stevo

    I’m also wondering how Jennifer Morrisons character is significant! I don’t quite understand how she can be in many more episodes considering the fact that she seems to hate Ted now with a passion. Or did I miss something? Also the fact that she’s married kind of throws me for a loop too. How can he have any more to do with her? :S

    Just a side-question. Is the episode next week new AGAIN? Because that would be fantastic!

  55. BG |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 01:32 pm GMT -4

    @windjammer

    You sir might just be a genious. Furts of all…Excellent name, that was Ted’s finest stallion. I would very much enjoy Ted trying to woo a woo girl.

    Also, how cool would it be if they tied everything in from the previous seasons. Like if the mother was the slutty pumpkin, the date Ted stood up at love solutions and any other supposed Ted soulmates that I’m missing.

    Just sayin….

  56. BG |  Thursday, October 21st, 2010 01:33 pm GMT -4

    Sorry for the Horrible typo, *First not Furts

  57. Cacá |  Friday, October 22nd, 2010 09:44 pm GMT -4

    It was a great episode! So long since we have a legendary joke. Loved the memo with the ‘–dary’
    The only thing that bothered me was the bit with Barney and the chair. They’ve doned that already when he first met Ted’s-hot-sister-Heather!! It doesn’t fell like a funny call back to me.

    I’m amazed with all the theory!
    And I’m almost certain that the mother is the Love Solutions girl, and they will put the image of her on the back of previous scenes

    But what I really wanted to see on the last minute of the last episode ever is the final slap, with old Marshall and old Barney!!

  58. Becca |  Friday, October 22nd, 2010 10:05 pm GMT -4

    @windjammer

    Excellent theory. It would be good, if it could be someone from the past. The only problem is, we know that the mother takes an Economics class at Columbia, and if she was in the same class as Cindy (which she was) then she’d probably be going for her PhD, which means she’d have been at Columbia for a while, and definitely not have time to train as a teacher also.

  59. Will We Ever Meet The Mother? |  Friday, October 22nd, 2010 10:08 pm GMT -4

    Does anyone know what age Cindy was in Girls Versus Suits? I’m just wondering because I’d imagine the mother would be the same age, or around about.

  60. Jess |  Friday, October 22nd, 2010 11:37 pm GMT -4

    okay so I know now that my Clint-Virginia Wedding theory is unworkable. But I do think that the writers will (or at least should) account for what happened to Ted in those 72 hours he disappeared.

    @Caca, yes! I totally forgot about the Love Solutions girl. I hope the writers bring her up again too, even if she doesn’t turn out to be the mother.

  61. JAMES |  Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 05:42 pm GMT -4

    I really doubt it will be the Love Solutions girl, because that was season one, which was 5 years ago, and since the mom is in an Econ class and sharing an apartment with a college girl, I really doubt that 5 years ago she would’ve been looking to settle down. Which is what the LS girl was looking for. I agree, I would like Ted to run into her at some point in time, but I doubt they’d go anywhere with it. Maybe once he’s already met the mother, he can run into her and it can be a “Well I met my perfect girl, but I still loved your mother more” kinda thing. Idk.

  62. Toby |  Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 07:17 pm GMT -4

    @Caca, If the wedding is Barney’s 9and Robins?) I want the last slap to be in the middle of the ceremony :)

  63. NCUK |  Sunday, October 24th, 2010 02:34 am GMT -4

    ha! that would be an amazing slap. but not the last slap….hopefully. i just hope they don’t waste it like they did on slapsgiving last year

  64. Cacá |  Sunday, October 24th, 2010 03:15 am GMT -4

    @JAMES, yeah, it could be something like that. I liked the “I met my perfect girl, but I still loved your mother more”.
    No matter what, it’s a storyline they should bring back

    @Toby, it will be so much fun the slap just after the “I do”!!!!

    @NCUK, tell me about a waste. I felt disappointed. The last one it’s better be epic!

  65. Jennifer |  Sunday, October 24th, 2010 04:01 am GMT -4

    What if it’s Stella and Tony’s wedding???? Tony seems to really like Ted for some strange reason, and they proved in as fast as she can they’re willing to ask Ted some pretty crazy things. Ted, being the romantic that he is, would probably agree to do it. And maybe the gang plot to destroy their wedding?

  66. SophiaVanMatterhorn |  Monday, October 25th, 2010 09:57 am GMT -4

    wow that went by sooo fast, luckily tomorrow i can watch the new ep.

    i like that house girl with dark hair better

  67. sk |  Monday, October 25th, 2010 01:25 pm GMT -4

    this link that’s floating around about which tv-couple will get married this year – might it just be that she managed to get one confirmed, and the factj that BR isn’t the one she is talking about doesn’t mean BR won’t tie the knot this year. People are drawing the wrong conclusion from the story. Even though I find it highly unlikely we’ll see a BR wedding this year.

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