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May 5, 2009

Huggy, Learny How I Met Your Mother Saved By Guided By Voices Song

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Well, we couldn't just have funny, stand-alone episodes forever. That would be like if they just had cannibal monster mother episodes of The X Files forever (awesome.) No, they have to get to the "mythology" of the show's premise and pay the piper mother. Last night's show revealed itself at the end to be a time-shifter fakeout, but saved itself (for me at least) with a Guided By Voices montage at the end.

Contains spoilers, so if you DVR'd the show or plan to watch online, you might want to do that first. This is just for the GBV fans. Also: contains sentimental relationshippy gaggy stuff, but lately the show has been much cooler! Here's a huggy (literally) Ted hugging people to "Glad Girls," by Guided By Voices:

Trivia time:

1. The homeless guy was, of course, Dan Castellaneta, voice of Homer Simpson.

2. Interestingly, the GBV song "I Am A Scientist" was playing the night Ted and Marshall met. Woo-wooooo! Meaningful!

3. Stella is not, or is not definitively, or cannot be without massive 'splaining to do, "The Mother." For more geeky info on why this is so, check out the HIMYM fan blog Have You Met Ted?, where they are very angry at Yahoo! for claiming the mother was revealed last night. Geeks! (JK, it annoyed me too. I am a geek.)

4. Robin was just kidding about being pregnant. Duh.

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Hopper

I honestly thought they were going to reveal the mother last night when they first showed Ted walking around with the yellow umbrella. But then they showed that damn Stella and my head almost exploded from the confusion. I guess they can't reveal Ted's wife so soon anyways because I'm sure it would change the show dramatically.

Posted by: Hopper profile link at 05/05/09 3:36 PM | Reply
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adrienne

There's also a theory that Ted won't meet the mother until the very last moment of the last episode, which makes sense. It'll end with a nice "And that's how I met your mother."

Posted by: adrienne profile link at 05/05/09 4:10 PM | Reply
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Best moment: "I'm sorry, but is there a land bass I don't know about?"

Posted by: Her? profile link at 05/05/09 4:19 PM | Reply
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P.S. I don't like Sarah Chalke on this show and her return makes me very angry.

Posted by: Her? profile link at 05/05/09 4:21 PM | Reply
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Lindsay

Also, why are her lips blue?

Posted by: Lindsay profile link in reply to Her?'s comment at 05/05/09 5:37 PM | Reply
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Beautiful musical synergy. The huggy energy matched the stompy fun of "Glad Girls" to a tee.

Posted by: Chadams at 05/05/09 4:34 PM | Reply
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This show turns into Pirates of the Caribbean every time it delves into its "mythology". What I mean is: When you watch Pirates you're pretty much thinking "Where's Captain Sparrow (NPH)" because nobody gives a shit about Will (Ted).

Posted by: FistfulOAwesome profile link at 05/05/09 4:49 PM | Reply
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grace6697

this is hilarious even though i don't agree. unless, by NPH you mean Jason Segel. then i do agree.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link in reply to FistfulOAwesome's comment at 05/05/09 9:07 PM | Reply
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I think that seeing her again will somehow lead him to meet the "mother".

Posted by: justthecrust at 05/05/09 5:39 PM | Reply
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Danger

I honestly thought it was going to be a man throughout the episode. Stella has serious knuckles.

Posted by: Danger profile link at 05/05/09 7:39 PM | Reply
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Chalky rules, almost as hard as this show rules. Never let me down yet, probably never will.

Posted by: king.of.kenya profile link at 05/05/09 7:41 PM | Reply
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Danger

I honestly thought it was going to be a man throughout the episode. Stella has serious knuckles.

Posted by: Danger profile link at 05/05/09 7:43 PM | Reply
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super!

i thought the same thing!

Posted by: super! profile link in reply to Danger's comment at 05/07/09 10:43 PM | Reply
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the "D" Grade in the bagel shop window is hysterical. If only New York actually gave graded health inspection letters for restaurants

Posted by: nick at 05/05/09 9:57 PM | Reply
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Ashley

And then the sign was placed in the front window so that it formed the first letter in "delicious"!

(nerd alert!)

Posted by: Ashley profile link in reply to nick's comment at 05/06/09 3:54 AM | Reply
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Carrie

I bet it's a friend of Stella's. She said (implied) she was at the same club as Ted on St. Patrick's day when they first met, and Future Ted said at some point that "your mother" was also there that night. What are the odds that they were all there unrelatedly? Though, who knows. HIMYM shakes my confidence daily. (GET IT?)

Posted by: Carrie profile link at 05/05/09 10:06 PM | Reply
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The montage of Marshall's charts and graphs obsession was by far the best part of the episode for me... Especially the "Cecilia" venn diagram.

Posted by: danny in reply to Carrie's comment at 05/06/09 10:38 AM | Reply
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SouthernBelle

I'm still waiting for Ted's birthday so we can FINALLY hear the goat story. If I have to wait another season for it so help me there will be hell to pay!

Posted by: SouthernBelle profile link at 05/06/09 2:15 AM | Reply
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It is possible to make a funny and creative show that doesn't rely on this schlock. Why do fans of this show put up with it?

Posted by: judasconstant profile link at 05/06/09 2:46 AM | Reply
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Do you think the show will end when he meets the mother orrr will they show how the relationship develops?

Posted by: Ugah profile link at 05/06/09 7:39 PM | Reply
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