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February 27th
6:58 PM EST
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myinsanebrain:

FAVORITE HIMYM MOMENT: ONE PER EPISODE  1.15

December 19th
12:46 AM EST
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‘How I Met Your Mother’ EP Carter Bays on the show’s least funny — and incredibly important — moment | EW

popculturebrain:

By: Carter Bays

The moment Marshall (Jason Segel) found out his father died was the hardest scene we’ve ever done. The show had gone to sad places before, but they were all kind of “romantic comedy” sad —break-ups,rejections, a runaway bride,that sort of stuff. You always figured whatever life threw at these characters,they’d get over it and go back to being funny the next week. That was the point of having Ted narrate from the future. If our show had a message,it was,“No matter how bad it seems now,you’ll be laughing about it 20 years from now.”

But this was different. This was irrevocable,shocking,and painful on a level that’s not funny no matter how much time has passed. And what’s more,it was happening at the end of an episode,on a night of comedy. We imagined the worst moment of Marshall’s life,interrupted by bright perky graphics and an announcer’s voice blurting: “Comin’ up on Rules of Engagement,Russell learns to breakdance!”

When it came time to perform the scene,Jason wanted to feel Marshall’s shock as palpably as possible,so he chose not to read Lily’s dialogue beforehand. All he knew was the last word of Lily’s line: “it.”

The first part of the scene involved a number of moving parts that had to be just right on a technical level: Marshall steps out of the bar,a cab pulls up in front of him,Lily gets out and gives him the news. The first four or five times we did it,the cab overshot its mark,ending up out of frame. Poor Alyson kept steeling herself to get out of that cab and deliver the most devastating line of the series,only to hear the Assistant Director yell “cut,” sending the cab lunging back to its original mark. It was a little extra torture in an already torturous moment.

Then we got one where the cab landed in the right spot. The moment Alyson stepped out,and she and Jason saw each other,it sort of made you marvel at what they’d spent five and a half years building together. Later in the season,when Lily would get to give Marshall the best news of his life by saying she’s pregnant,Jason brought Alyson flowers at the table read.

As the last words of Lily’s line —“he didn’t make it” —left Alyson’s mouth,I had to look away,as did our director Pamela Fryman. It’s our job to watch what happens,but in this case,what Jason and Alyson were going through was so unbearably real…we just had to trust that when we got back to the edit room it would all be in focus. (It was.)

The last line in the scene was something Jason came up with in the moment. He said,“I’m not ready for this.” None of us were.

December 5th
8:49 PM EST
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vikkiage:

Oh my god Ted is like the Fin Hudson of HIMYM. Like they keep trying to insist that he should be the main fucking character but everyone know he just sucks. I wish Robin was the main HIMYM character. Boooooo.

That’s because Ted is a cardboard cutout of a character. Marshall and Lily have their relationship, from engagement to wedding to starting a family. Barney was an unapologetic womanizer who started drifting towards monogamy and wanting to start a relationship with one woman. Robin has her journalism career, love for Barney and now this whole “not being able to have children” thing. Meanwhile, Ted’s got what? Perpetual whining about not being married and having kids, even though he’s still in his early 30s, while sliding through one relationship after another, all of them ending because he’s too damn needy for each subsequent woman to be “The One” and rejecting them when they meet his ideals. You have what was supposed to be the supporting cast moving and evolving and all the while, the main character is stuck in a holding pattern and relegated to the background.

Then there’s the fact that he’s basically telling his two teenage children in the future about all of the times he’s had sex, got drunk, and smoked weed; all of which is somehow supposed to lead to how he met his wife and their mother. The show is currently in its seventh season and they still haven’t introduced the mother! I love HIMYM, I’ve watched it since the beginning and I only stopped because of Terra Nova, but god-fucking-damn, it’s time to move what is supposed to be the main plot along.

October 13th
3:01 PM EST
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swarklesss:

HIMYM’s 50 Reasons To Have Sex

Is getting a little hard.

October 5th
6:13 PM EST
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martinmunster:

fuckyeah-nerdery:

eeekmonsters:

yes we should ted

Shouldn’t we stop perpetually whining to our friends about how we’re barely in our early thirties and we still haven’t gotten married?
Shouldn’t we wrap up the story we’ve spent six years telling and just let our kids know who their mother is, instead of every tale of what our friends crazy antics and sexual escapades?
I’ve been watching HIMYM from the very beginning, but Jumping Jack Flash, how about skipping ahead to the part where you meet their mother already? Not to mention that Ted has no idea what he should and shouldn’t tell his kids. He edits out the fact that he and his friends smoked pot, yet tells his two teenage kids all about his sex life, including being fuck buddies with their Aunt Robin, and Barney’s sexual exploits.
I love the show, but Ted is annoying sometimes.

agreed. ted already got on my balls in the last season. but it looks like they’ll concentrate on the barney/robin situation this season. so less ted… maybe ^^

I think they’ve hit a wall with Ted and don’t what to do with him that doesn’t involve meeting the mother. It’s funny because Ted is supposed to be the main character, yet he’s routinely overshadowed by Marshall and Barney.

martinmunster:

fuckyeah-nerdery:

eeekmonsters:

yes we should ted

Shouldn’t we stop perpetually whining to our friends about how we’re barely in our early thirties and we still haven’t gotten married?

Shouldn’t we wrap up the story we’ve spent six years telling and just let our kids know who their mother is, instead of every tale of what our friends crazy antics and sexual escapades?

I’ve been watching HIMYM from the very beginning, but Jumping Jack Flash, how about skipping ahead to the part where you meet their mother already? Not to mention that Ted has no idea what he should and shouldn’t tell his kids. He edits out the fact that he and his friends smoked pot, yet tells his two teenage kids all about his sex life, including being fuck buddies with their Aunt Robin, and Barney’s sexual exploits.

I love the show, but Ted is annoying sometimes.

agreed. ted already got on my balls in the last season. but it looks like they’ll concentrate on the barney/robin situation this season. so less ted… maybe ^^

I think they’ve hit a wall with Ted and don’t what to do with him that doesn’t involve meeting the mother. It’s funny because Ted is supposed to be the main character, yet he’s routinely overshadowed by Marshall and Barney.

5:52 PM EST
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eeekmonsters:

yes we should ted

Shouldn’t we stop perpetually whining to our friends about how we’re barely in our early thirties and we still haven’t gotten married?
Shouldn’t we wrap up the story we’ve spent six years telling and just let our kids know who their mother is, instead of every tale of what our friends crazy antics and sexual escapades?
I’ve been watching HIMYM from the very beginning, but Jumping Jack Flash, how about skipping ahead to the part where you meet their mother already? Not to mention that Ted has no idea what he should and shouldn’t tell his kids. He edits out the fact that he and his friends smoked pot, yet tells his two teenage kids all about his sex life, including being fuck buddies with their Aunt Robin, and Barney’s sexual exploits.
I love the show, but Ted is annoying sometimes.

eeekmonsters:

yes we should ted

Shouldn’t we stop perpetually whining to our friends about how we’re barely in our early thirties and we still haven’t gotten married?

Shouldn’t we wrap up the story we’ve spent six years telling and just let our kids know who their mother is, instead of every tale of what our friends crazy antics and sexual escapades?

I’ve been watching HIMYM from the very beginning, but Jumping Jack Flash, how about skipping ahead to the part where you meet their mother already? Not to mention that Ted has no idea what he should and shouldn’t tell his kids. He edits out the fact that he and his friends smoked pot, yet tells his two teenage kids all about his sex life, including being fuck buddies with their Aunt Robin, and Barney’s sexual exploits.

I love the show, but Ted is annoying sometimes.

September 30th
4:48 PM EST
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September 29th
7:38 PM EST
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GPOY.

GPOY.

September 26th
8:19 PM EST

Watching Terra Nova

Sorry, How I Met Your Mother.