Coming up…The Next Episode…
By Jordan
Welcome back, everyone! I trust all of you had a great Thanksgiving! I know I did.
As I mentioned before, I found out ahead of time that Robin had a bun in the oven. Thank you very much a) Wikipedia and b) my own lack of discipline. Once in a blue moon, I can’t help but stick my hand in the cookie jar of future information. Oh well. But like I said, from now on, I will offer no more plot synopses. I’ll do a blog entry every week in addition to the regular episode recap, but no more spoilers. And speaking of which…
If you know something, rumor or otherwise, please keep it to yourself. Part of the joy of narrative fiction is not knowing what is coming next. If you can’t help yourself but go for the cookies (like me, on occasion), that’s up to you, but please don’t spoil it for the rest of us. Lord knows B&T have laid out a bunch of wonderful questions that have us chomping for the answer as soon as possible. But let us remember the lesson of delayed gratification; the best things come to those who wait…until the next episode, that is.
Cheers!
Jordan
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Matthew | Friday, December 2nd, 2011 07:51 am GMT -4
Its definetly proving harder to avoid spoilers for upcoming episodes of almost every tv show. Sometimes you just stumble into it without knowing about it. I dont know anything more about upcoming episodes but I would not be surprised if Robin suffers a miscarriage. Sure its definetly not comedy fair, but I dont think Ive ever heard Future Ted talk about Robins kids. It very well maybe that she cannot biologically carry them to term.
I should of brought this up in the earlier thread but was anyone else as blown away by Barneys statement on wanting kids? There is no way a Barney of S1,2,3,4,5 would of ever stated anything like that. I cant remember now the last time he uttered a one liner or catchphrase.
PaKo89 | Friday, December 2nd, 2011 09:35 am GMT -4
@Matthew
Well back in S2(Single Stamina) we already saw that Barney has a weak for kids. And remember in S5 that Barney delibrately was the doppleganger so LAME would begin having kids.
And this show is all about people in their (late)20′s growing up.
Do agree on the catchprases though, in S6 we at least got a lot of “legen wait for it dary” jokes. This Season nothing.
Solo4114 | Friday, December 2nd, 2011 09:46 am GMT -4
1.) Hear hear, Jordan. Seeing as how we lack anything approximating a “spoiler tag” that visually blocks information, it would seem the most polite approach would be to keep spoilers to oneself. I’d figure speculation and piecing together information (IE: “Well, we know Kal Penn only signed for X number of episodes, so you’ve gotta figure that Kevin’s gonna exit at some point this season unless they secretly signed him for more. I’m betting he turns out to be a deep cover CIA agent and his handlers recall him.”) would be fine, but definitive statements about the plot based on actual (or reportedly actual) information (IE: “Ausilleo said that Kal Penn gave an interview where he said Kevin is a spy.”) is a different story altogether.
Personally, I enjoy the speculation, but I enjoy it precisely because it IS speculation. Well, that plus I love being right when it turns out a theory of mine was accurate — and I love being proven wrong in interesting ways, too. So, yeah, for those of us who don’t want to ACTUALLY know (but just want to act like we’re prescient), here’s hoping no more spoilers.
2.) @Matthew, I was surprised, yeah, but I think it fits. He’s been on this long journey of coming to terms with the concept of a family and having one of his own. He has no male role models, so it’s natural that he’d cobble together ridiculously extreme (and hilariously awesome) archetypes to serve as models for his behavior, but with John Lithgow’s character, now he has a model for transitioning from “crazy party guy” to “settled family man.” Hey, people grow.
And frankly, while I appreciate a good catch phrase, I’m glad the show doesn’t necessarily rely on them to sell itself. In the earlier part of the season, the show was really relying on “surface level funny” to get by, and…it got kinda tedious. So, I enjoy the character growth. Plus, I get irritated when shows have characters feign growth and then just tread water. Personally, I think these last few episodes have seen the show return to form, and I hope they keep up the trend moving forward.
3.) Totally separate note, but who invited the spambot who’s been popping up in ALL of the threads to remind us to go buy suitjamas? Jeez, dude. Give it a rest.
Ranelle | Friday, December 2nd, 2011 01:56 pm GMT -4
They just showed a clip from Monday’s episode on Live with Kelly!!! Awesome.
I won’t spoil it
lol
Matthew | Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 02:49 am GMT -4
Its far far far too hot here in Australia for suitjamas.
TheNakedMan | Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 07:07 am GMT -4
@Matthew
Not in Sydney, it’s been decently cold at night for December
Matthew | Sunday, December 4th, 2011 12:08 am GMT -4
We certainly are a country of extremes!.. and obviously HIMYM fans
Matthew | Monday, December 5th, 2011 02:09 am GMT -4
Has anyone else been getting some very strange posts from older topics?
Case in point:
Author: Vida Kehrer
Comment:
I think Parker has been a great player for our club and it’s quite understandable that some of our younger fans see him as their legend.
FrankQB | Monday, December 5th, 2011 01:17 pm GMT -4
Thanks for the no spoilers promise. I’ve been burned a few times this season by coming to this website (which I usually love to do), so it’s always been kind of a crapshoot if I dared surf over to check out what was new. I almost didn’t read this very post because I saw the line “I found ahead of time that…” and worried there would be another spoiler.
I look forward to spending more time on this now spoiler-free site.
Jordan | Monday, December 5th, 2011 04:50 pm GMT -4
Frank,
You can always come here from now on. I will always discuss the episode in full once it’s aired. The subject heading of each episode recap will always and only be, “Season, Episode Number, Episode Title.” Nothing like, “ROBIN HAS A BUN IN THE OVEN!”
Again, it’s fun to speculate, but if you read a spoiler on the internet (which is, of course, even less than hearsay) or even if you get something definite, please keep it to yourself. Sound good?
Also, I have begun taking Israeli ass-kicking classes and they are on Monday nights at 9. Which means that my updates will come out on Tuesday afternoon from now on. But talk amongst yourselves here.
Jordan
Honka Honka | Monday, December 5th, 2011 05:02 pm GMT -4
SPOILER BELOW!!!
I’m just kidding. lol
Buxton | Monday, December 5th, 2011 10:34 pm GMT -4
Far out, there’s so much happening right now that I don’t know what’s going to happen next. So good.
Lindsey | Monday, December 5th, 2011 10:40 pm GMT -4
I really really enjoyed this episode.
The beginning threw me off, but I knew that C&B don’t give details out that easy. To say that Barney was the father in the first minute had me second guessing. But there is something to say about the fact that Robin secretly wished Barney was (the way I see it).
There is no need to doubt that Robin won’t ever have children of her own.My husband is adopted, and the greatest thing about him is that his adoptive parents really are his own. There was a time where his biological mother tried to contact him and he wanted no part. Am I wrong, or did Ted say in a previous episode that Robin has kids?? This part of the story is not over for Barney and Robin. I know that they are still friends in the future… They may not have biological children, but you can never discard the idea that they would do the same as Barney’s brother James and adopt! On the flip side, this may be the end for them. Who knows at this point!!!
I really appreciate how the season is turning out with realistic details. I have actually been in the situation where I’ve danced with my husband on not being pregnant. Though, I can see myself reacting the same way as Robin if I found out I never could conceive. It would be devastating.
Highlight for me…the AC/DC reminded me of that youtube video with the awesome guitar hero house at Christmas time.
Bear | Monday, December 5th, 2011 10:53 pm GMT -4
Very very good episode, even had me in tears at the end.
And how epic was that christmas lightning?
Ted is an awesome friend, everyone should have one of those.
Lindsey | Monday, December 5th, 2011 11:00 pm GMT -4
Sorry it was my first time posting. I just read all the spoiler alert posts. hope I didn’t ruin anything!!
Emma | Monday, December 5th, 2011 11:01 pm GMT -4
Oh my. This might be my favorite episode ever. I’m a massive Robin-Barney shipper, and on that front, I guess the episode wasn’t exactly optimistic (but I will continue to be). However, I thought the episode was very well written and it had a lot of heart. Even though it was a sad episode in many way, there was a lot of laughs for me. I’m laughing and crying. I’m all over the place.
But what really made it for me was these two things: first, it kept on surprising me. I saw non of it coming, and I loved that. Second, I felt that the characters were very truly themselves. Their actions were believable.
Loved, loved, LOVED it. And that last moment with Ted and Robin. Very touching.
High Hoper | Monday, December 5th, 2011 11:05 pm GMT -4
I can see this…
Barney meets another girl that he can have children with her.
Barney engages to her.
Prior to the wedding, he debates himself between being with someone and have kids or robin and have no kids.
That would be the cliffhanger for season 7 ending.
xTashx | Monday, December 5th, 2011 11:35 pm GMT -4
Wow Ted is an amazing friend. I’m so glad he didn’t keep pushing the issue, and instead just wanted to be there for her. Such a touching moment. Such a great episode.
Am I the only one who was convinced the kid was going to be the son of the guy who did the previous years house and was just trying to sabotage Marshall?
Honka Honka | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 01:33 am GMT -4
The kid was eating a sandwich! haha thought that was pretty funny. This episode was meh for me. I appreciated the sentimental side of it, but we finally got a confrontation between Barney and Robin about what Robin did to him and it A.) lasted 1 minute and; B.) wasn’t very confrontational…I can see how this episode will play a bigger role more down the road, but it was just meh for me I guess.
So Robin is going to go on another travel spree. Separate herself from the group, not ever have kids. I liked in the end how they played the whole Symphony of Illumination switch. First I thought it was about Marshall’s lights, then realized it was Robin’s story to her fake kids.
When is the next episode does anyone know??? Or have a preview!?
Casey | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 01:56 am GMT -4
I made a bet with a mate that Barney would marry Robin, whoever wins buys the other a steak. My steak isn’t looking too great right now. That aside who’s heart shattered when Robin’s kids faded? That entire episode I was all “oh, it’s okay, she has kids, she has barney, it’s just a passing moment” but then there was a reality check like a slap in the face.
colin | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 02:12 am GMT -4
I wonder if the theory about Kevin cheating was foreshadowing. As we’ve debated, the possibility is there. And considering he hasn’t slept with Robin, maybe he got impatient and hooked up with Nora.
The producers weren’t kidding when they said last summer that this season was going to revolve around Robin. Crazy stuff.
So, where does this leave Ted? Is Victoria’s theory kicking in? Hmmm?
Kenneth | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 02:25 am GMT -4
@Lindsey
Robin did not have kids in any flash forwards from previous seasons. She is shown in crayon drawings with Ted’s children with their Aunt Robin though.
colin | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 02:34 am GMT -4
BTW, notice that Barney and not Kevin was the father of her fantasy children? Hmmmmm?
Emma | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 06:59 am GMT -4
@colin: yeah, i know. But I’m afraid to put too much meaning in to that. I mean, if she had actually been pregnant, as she thought at first, and kept the baby, that/those kids would be Barney’s. So.. maybe that’s the only reason she addresses him as the father.
Derrick Westside | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 08:54 am GMT -4
A very good episode. Himym has lots of heart. I love how they can play with your emotions and just leave you hanging at the end. It seems like there is a cliffhanger at the end of each episode this season.
Brett | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 09:36 am GMT -4
Ted really shouldn’t have done that for Robin when she specifically said she didn’t want help. I really think we’re on the verge of Ted/Robin/Barney blowing up in our face. Boundaries are being pushed to the max. I would guess that Robin’s going to leave the country or the show for awhile soon.
eva | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 09:54 am GMT -4
i teared up at the end…
Sandy | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 10:01 am GMT -4
@xTashx I totally thought that about the kid being the neighbor with all the lights’ son too. But Marshall was definitely a nice comic relief to juxtapose all the serious in this episode; the way he kept saying “Scott” was fantastic.
Obviously the Robin and Barney drama has been intense, and I do think this was really well acted written. It was, ultimately, touching. But the saddest part of this episode, for me, was seeing Ted and Robin together at the end, after all he’d done for her. I’m a Robin/Barney supporter, but sometimes such as now, I really miss Robin and Ted, and it breaks my heart that they aren’t going to end up together.
So while this episode was great, it kind of left me a little bummed.
veggie | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 10:42 am GMT -4
Great episode. The ending was very touching, but I agree with @Brett’s comment that boundaries are being overstepped. Robin is going to need to separate herself from Ted and Barney for a while. I always preferred Ted/Robin to Barney/Robin, so seeing them together like that was really bittersweet, knowing they aren’t going to be together.
veggie | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 10:46 am GMT -4
I thought Lily was going to decipher Robin’s coded language at the baby store, but then she just made the comment about trying a different sport. C’mon, Lily is more perceptive than that! Maybe she did have an idea about what Robin really meant, but didn’t want to upset her any further?
Tez | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 11:24 am GMT -4
So Robin is going through a tough time and is also spending Christmas alone.
Yet at no point does her fairly serious relationship warrant a mention. What gives?
I said it a few weeks ago but things feel like we’re building up towards Robin leaving the show for a bit. Doing some travelling and letting Ted and Barney get on with finding their future partners because as Victoria said (and as history has proven) when she’s around she’s always going to complicate matters.
Mike | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 12:15 pm GMT -4
xTashx – I absolutely through Scott was going to be the other guys’ kid trying to stop Marshall from outdoing him.
I guess I’m alone here, but I hated this episode. Hated it. I hated it when I thought it was Robin talking to her kids, and I hated it even more when it turned out the kids were fake. I’ve said before on here that I’m very anti Ro-Barn, but I think, more and more, I just don’t like Robin. At all. I loved her the first few few seasons, but I can’t stand her anymore.
The idea that nobody, especially Lily, knew what she meant when she was talking about being a pole vaulter was hollow. Barney flip-floppinig between “I can’t wait to have a baby” and “Insane Dwaye disgusts me now that he’s boring with his family” made me shake my head. Marshall is like 6’5″ – he could have pretty easily gone to the edge of the roof and dropped down to the ground.
I think the only part I liked was Scott asking for pictures of Lily’s boobs, and Lily immediately going to do it (since she thought it was Marshall). And Ted’s surprise for Robin at the end was cool. Other than that, I think I enjoyed this episode less than any other this season.
/downer
Snips | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 12:51 pm GMT -4
hey,
so i just rewachted the episode and gotta agree with everyone who’s saying the show has been building up to a breaking point with robin, ted and barney.
ted is just doing too much for her. redecorating the appartment for her took hours and it reminded me of his first romantic gestures … blue french horn, the three partys for her … last night he acted like her boyfriend again. and i gotta agree with victoria, there’s no way meeting and keeping the love of your life, when you acutally spend hours redecorating your living room for your roomate/ex-girlfriend.
teddy-boy – it doesn’t work this way!
but i loved the storyline about barney’s struggle between family and his old life. even people who eventually want kids are allowed to freak out about becoming parents too early. so did lily in the first season at marshall’s house for thanks giving. it’s normal. and i love barney going through all this since last season.
eventhough i’m a robarn shipper – i can’t see them together, right now. since robin hurt barney without even saying “sorry, bro” there’s something new between them. after their break up barney drove robin over the edge with his magic phone, the super date …. but he did all he could to make her feel better, and i think he was really glad for her and don back then.
robin is not being herself lately. she cant deal with her feelings and is taking this out on everyone else (cheating on kevin, acting super weird about marshall and lily moving, sleeping with barney – having feelings for him and them slap him right back in the face, just like that) – get it together, girl!
anyway, has anyone thought about one of the most important lessons, according to old ted: never ever invite an ex to your wedding!
i really hope that barney and robin end up together, but i dont think barneys is gonna marry her in the first place. right now i see the mysterious “quin” being his first wife pick. that’s why he is so intence about the ties, still thinking about robin. ’til 7×9 i was really sure about robarn. but those last three episodes got me thinking … right now it just wouldn’t feel right.
but i keep hoping this is the writers’ work trying to make us rethink robarn – well it work’s for me.
Olive Theory | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 01:07 pm GMT -4
This episode was classic HIMYM, it had funny and heart. It was heartbreaking that Robin can’t have children. I’m not a Robin/Barney fan, but when I thought the kids where real I was fine with it. I’ll always hold out hope that somehow when Ted and Robin are 40 they will both be single and end up together in the end.
yellowbrickroad | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 01:30 pm GMT -4
Is there going to be a recap on this episode? I was really looking forward to it.
Frank QB | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 02:15 pm GMT -4
@yellowbrickroad
Jordan is now putting out recaps on Tuesday afternoons. He has a crav maga class on Mondays now apparently.
echikn | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 02:57 pm GMT -4
Don’t have too much sto say for this episode. Just that… It hurt.
The past few have hurt. Barney getting dumped and then this. UGH.
I love you HIMYM, but why you gotta do this to me…
Jordan | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 03:03 pm GMT -4
Indeed. I do Krav Maga on Monday night. And I am working on the recap now. Though in Krav, I have yet to see Natalie there
pinchy | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 03:11 pm GMT -4
I’m not sure if I’m for Robin & Barney or against it. But, did anyone else notice the Stormtrooper?? I loved the episode. It’s one thing to not want kids, it’s another thing to have the choice of having your own child taken away from you. I thought they handled the very tender situation beautifully.
jake | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 03:23 pm GMT -4
I am shocked by the amount of love for this episode. I was legitimately angry at how the writers keep jerking us around. If the kids were in Robin’s imagination the whole time, why did she refer to Barney as their dad? In no way does tat make an ounce of sense. If the kids were merely in her imagination, why did she keep apologizing to them for not wanting kids. In no way does THAT make sense.
There is only one possible reason, the writers merely wanted to trick us. And for what? Why not tell this same story without the ridiculous trickery? There was absolutely no need to have Robin talking to imaginary kids in order to make this episode work. The writers just showed (yet again) that they are more worried about tricks/twists than they are about focusing on good storytelling.
yellowbrickroad | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 03:39 pm GMT -4
@jake
I completely disagree. What this episode did was it gave us an insight into Robin. She’s been saying since the first season that she did not want kids. This episode, one of two narrated by her, proves that there was a part of her (if only a small part) that always did. Maybe it’s the fact that she is now told she can’t, but there was something in her that wants what Ted wants.
As for the Barney’s your father thing. It fits in with this want of a husband and kids. Clearly she still has feelings for Barney. This has been well established. If this whole episode was about Robin’s secret desires than of course it makes sense! And Robin apologizing to her kids only adds to her delusion about the whole situation. It can be hard to grasp news like this, maybe picturing something she can’t have is part of Robin’s way of dealing with it.
In any case, last time Robin narrated I thought it completely didn’t make sense with the overarching plot of Ted telling a story. In this episode, with Future Ted closing up the story, I thought it did. Some day down the line I’m sure Robin told Ted and he is now telling his kids. In a twisted way it makes sense.
The one thing this proves to me is that 100% Ted and Robin do not need back ups. Because if Ted married Robin, he wouldn’t have kids.
Kate | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 04:10 pm GMT -4
I really enjoyed this episode. I thought it was heart-wrenching but showed the real emotion that would occur if a woman found out she couldn’t have kids. Even though Robin didn’t want any, that was her choice. Now, she doesn’t get a choice. I understand why she told her “fake kids” I’m sorry and why she narrated in this way. IN her mind, she is thinking about what it would be like to talk to her kids and tell them a story of her and Barney. It is clear that this shows she does on some small level desire kids and Barney. She is apologizing to the kids she can’t have and to her self for feeling for so long that she choose not wanting them because in reality she can’t. It showed again how bad of a place she is in.
I also think it tells of how much more strongly she feels for Barney than Kevin even though I think the point of the past few episodes was to highlight that while they are getting closer to being together, they just can’t right now because of where she is her life. Barney is ready for the next step and I think he might find that soon with someone else. That is why he questions if he “picked the right tie”. I think sometime soon, the Ted, Barney, Robin story arch is going to come to light and Robin will move away for some time. As some posters already said, there are only a few women who could come in to Ted’s life and be ok with how much he does for Robin, especially considering they broke up not because they didn’t love each other, but because they wanted different things.
The only 2 things I didn’t like about this episode were the group’s lack of perception (come on, pole-vaulting?!) and how this episode shows Ted and Barney clearly did not discuss the night Robin choose Kevin. For Ted to be the person to say “maybe she cheated” and not even recognize why Barney was in their apartment is absurd to me. I was pointing at the screen and yelling- of course you know Ted!!! Bring up that night! Bring up that night!- and of course he did not.The writers definitely need to address this and soon because otherwise, why even show us Ted seeing Barney in Robin’s room!
Ok this was song- sorry! Overall, great episode! And LOVED Marshall in this- especially how he says “Scott” and how choked up he gets when Scott called him “Mr. E”! I thought it was SOOO cute!
Can’t wait for your recap Jordan!
FrankQB | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 04:40 pm GMT -4
Not a funny episode (with the exception of a few Marshall moments), but a great episode just the same. I had read somewhere that C&C said this was possibly one of the best episodes they had done to date and it’s certainly up there for its heart.
Robin is going to have to leave New York very soon. Whether that’s as a result of the Ted/Barney situation that Victoria predicted, it’s hard to say for certain (but in all likelyhood, yes). I suspect that for the rest of this season or the next she’ll be calling in to check on the gang from various world cities (including Spain since she was a bull-fighter) or sending them postcards.
I definitely teared up at the end when Ted said “You can never stop me from trying to cheer you up.” What a guy.
Lety | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 05:47 pm GMT -4
Hello all,
I just saw the episode for the second time, and first of all, I think most of us can agree that Cobie Smoulders can act! I mean, her range of acting has been incredible. I never really thought she was capable of pulling off such believable emotions, but her tears were heartbreaking at the end (when she hugs Ted). Now, I didn’t find the story particular funny, and like many I was annnoyed by how Lily and Barney were portrayed. I don’t think Lily is stupid enough to NOT notice Robin’s pain, and for someone who seemed to be in love with Robin a couple of episodes ago same goes for Barney. Still, I loved this episode because of how emotional it was. I am one of those people who wanted Robin and Barney to get pregnant and live the traditional happily ever after. But, I think it was really nice for the writers to bring Robin back to the person she was in season 1. I think she was heartbroken not to be able to have kids, but in the end it seemed like she understood that was best for her. Also, I have been a pro Robin-Barney coupling for a long time. But this week’s episode has made me question their future. As insecure and childish as Barney can be, I believe he is a character that truly wants kids. I’m not saying that he doesn’t love Robin enough to give that up (because he would)… I just think it would be a bit unfair for him. I think he never had a father and he at least deserves the experience of being one. This episode made me question if I want Robin to be the bride (which she still probably will be). I guess will see..
Also, my theory for Victoria’s prediction is that Ted obviously cares so much about Robin as a friend. However, I also think that people are sometime afraid to be on their own that they treat their friends as replacements for the boyfriend/girlfriend they don’t have. This is see currently happening with Ted. I predict he will have confused feelings, that will conflict with the obvious feelings Robin and Barney share for each other. Also, where is Kevin?… I love Kal Penn, but I feel like his absence takes away credibility for his character and their “in love” relationship. I aplogize for rambling so. This character just brought out so many emotions for hardcore HIMYM fans.
robinsparkles14 | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 08:20 pm GMT -4
Hey! Get your review up!
Jordan | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 08:28 pm GMT -4
It’s coming! Putting the final touches on it right now
Rebecca | Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 08:38 pm GMT -4
I just wanted to say that, although I really liked this episode, I don’t think that it is actually “unfair” or “heartbreaking” to not be able to have children biologically. I believe that people who cannot give birth are put here for a reason – to adopt one of the many homeless children who would otherwise not have a home.
Matthew | Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 01:01 am GMT -4
Hey, not all of us want kids or want to adopt kids. I wasnt put here for the reason to adopt a kid. I dont mind kids, I just dont want any of my own.
Ben | Monday, December 12th, 2011 01:59 am GMT -4
Its also worth mentioning that there are couples that are told they are not able to have children only to eventually have children.
Ranelle | Saturday, December 17th, 2011 05:22 am GMT -4
So Alyson Hannigan is pregnant again. Interesting timing. They should be able to pull it off although I bet she’ll still have to have a fake baby bump.
jafari.amirsalar@yahoo.com | Friday, December 23rd, 2011 06:41 pm GMT -4
“”"Barney. I know he’s Barney. And I know he would have this coming. But again, Robin really burned him. And he’s all ready to have a kid with her? I needed more than what we got. In, “Tick, Tick, Tick,” Barney went into the poker game of life, and went all in, and lost it all. It is not enough for me to take what we know about Barney and have it implied that he’s gone back into his former self. I don’t buy it. His happiness to have a child should be connected to his feelings for Robin. Here, his paternal longing (short-lived as it was) really isn’t connected to anything.”"”
totally agreed
marine | Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 12:33 am GMT -4
SLAPBET BOARD GAME!!!
pissed | Friday, February 10th, 2012 04:08 pm GMT -4
Either me the bitch already or kill Ted’s pussy ass, jesus fucking christ is he annoying