A father recounts to his children - through a series of flashbacks - the journey he and his four best friends took leading up to him meeting their mother.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Mär 22, 2024.
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When Ted is faced with an important decision that might affect his future with Zoey, the gang expresses their true feelings about her.
The episode was rated 7,89 from 1076 votes.
When Barney tries to bond with his father, he asks the gang to help make his life seem more exciting by lying about their own lives. Meanwhile, Robin runs into a guy she has a crush on.
The episode was rated 7,91 from 1052 votes.
Barney declares February 13th a holiday for desperate women. Marshall receives a Valentine's Day surprise from Lily. Zoey and Ted work on figuring out their relationship.
The episode was rated 7,92 from 1068 votes.
When Marshall and Barney argue over the destruction of the Arcadian Hotel, Robin and Lily try to mix the right combination of cocktails that will force them to make up. Meanwhile, Ted plans a romantic weekend away with Zoey.
The episode was rated 7,93 from 1090 votes.
Lily and Marshall receive shocking news that has a profound impact on the gang. Ted begins his duties as best man for an old friend's wedding.
The episode was rated 7,99 from 1106 votes.
When Barney starts to have real feelings for Nora, he worries that something is wrong with his heart. Meanwhile, Robin starts dating a guy who acts a lot like a dog.
The episode was rated 8,03 from 1101 votes.
When Barney convinces the gang to help his mom move out of her home, they quickly learn that she has been very protective of Barney and lied to him about events throughout his life. Meanwhile, Ted gets upset when Robin oversells him to a blind date.
The episode was rated 8,06 from 1145 votes.
Barney meets his father and is shocked by the differences in their lives. The rest of the gang learn their "gaps"; knowledge they should have by now, but don't.
The episode was rated 8,08 from 1113 votes.
Barney's discovery of a Canadian kids show called Space Teens, that Robin appeared on as Robin Sparkles, leads the gang to get her to reach out to her co-star, Jessica Glitter.
The episode was rated 8,08 from 1164 votes.
When the gang teases Robin about not being a real New Yorker, she sets out to prove them wrong by racing to catch a glimpse of Woody Allen.
The episode was rated 8,12 from 1164 votes.
Robin and Barney bond when they intervene in Ted's relationship, and Marshall and Lily watch a ticking clock as he fears that he soon will be the victim of food poisoning.
The episode was rated 8,20 from 1139 votes.
Afraid they will never get pregnant, Lily and Marshall decide to see a specialist. Robin begins her new job.
The episode was rated 8,22 from 1128 votes.
While on a trip to Minnesota, Ted and Barney try anything to make Marshall laugh. Marshall runs into an old nemesis from high school.
The episode was rated 8,23 from 1083 votes.
In the "Blitzgiving" episode of How I Met Your Mother, Ted's plans for a Thanksgiving feast are thwarted when the gang ends up partying all night with The Blitz, an old friend from college known for having bad luck. The concept of someone always missing out on the fun after leaving the group is interesting, but it doesn't quite hit the mark for everyone. Some viewers felt that the actor playing The Blitz didn't quite fit into the sitcom dynamic, and the *Lost* insider jokes fell flat for those who hadn't seen the show.
Meanwhile, the romantic development between Ted and Zoey didn't resonate with everyone either. Despite Jennifer Morison's impressive performance, some viewers found the chemistry forced and rushed. The stepmother reveal also fell short in terms of motivation and impact. However, the episode did have its highlights, such as the memorable catchphrase "The Gentlemen" and the comedic moments with the gang's last cab driver. Overall, while "Blitzgiving" may not be the strongest episode, it still holds a special place as one of the most iconic moments in the How I Met Your Mother series.
The episode was rated 8,25 from 1180 votes.
In the episode "Oh Honey" of How I Met Your Mother, things get emotional when Barney opens up to Honey about his life. Ted, on the other hand, admits to the group that he has feelings for Zoey. The episode takes an interesting approach with a literal game of telephone, as Marshall tries to piece together what happened while he was away. This frame story adds fuel to the non-linear storytelling and perspective-changing scenes that the show is known for. However, the central relationship between Ted and Zoey falls a bit short, as it hasn't been built up enough to make their confession of love meaningful. Despite this, Jennifer Morrison does a great job portraying Zoe, adding charm to her character. And let's not forget Katy Perry's guest appearance, which may be entertaining for a few minutes but quickly becomes outlandish. Overall, "Oh Honey" has its moments of laughter and a well-done frame story, but falls short in its central relationship arc and guest appearance.
The episode was rated 8,26 from 1191 votes.
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