How I Met Your Mother

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"How we built up this women for 9 years and destroyed her in 40 minutes"

"How we built up for a season a wedding between my two best friends and I ended up with the bride"

"How Barney spent 9 years against kids and seemed okay with being a baby daddy in a few minutes time"

"How we tried to cover 10 years in 40 minutes"



Yeah.....not impressed. Still a great show. Felt like leaving March madness in the sweet 16. Great run, time well spent, but left wanting more.
 

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I got the feeling that they took a very literal approach to their idea of the show, so Ted didn't talk about the mother so much to her own children.
The premise seems to be that he's a romantic guy who's been a widower for six years, is ready to have those feelings again, wants to ask Robin, but wants an OK from his kids.

We all want more with the mother, but that wasn't really the point of this whole thing.

When you look at it this way, it actually makes a lot of sense. The show is "How I Met Your Mother", not "How I Met Your Mother and Our Life Until She Died".

The more I think about it, the more I feel like they used the last 20 minutes as sort of an Epilouge. As if the show really ended 40 minutes in at the train station, and then they just kinda showed how everyone's life played out.
 

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I guess the other side of the coin is why would Ted end up with someone they barely talked about in 9 seasons....the show was about the 5 main characters. Also, I heard the show did so well, the writers said in hindsight then didn't really need the "mother" gimmick and the characters could have carried the show on its own.
 

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It's been mentioned above, but the story wasn't about how he met the mom. The kids said as much and even explained it for the people. The story was about how Ted was in love with Robin.
 

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I was sort of indifferent on the ending. Didn't love it, didn't hate it. Just OK with it.
 

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I've got mixed feelings on the finale. At first I thought it was terrible, but its grown on me a little since last night. I agree with most people that it just felt rushed, particularly because of all the time they wasted on pointless episodes earlier this season.
 

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I'll admit I didn't catch the first couple seasons - but I disagree with this notion that it isn't about meeting the mother, it's about his infatuation is Robin. Yes - that was a carrying theme. And a tired, tired, very tired one.

I had actually hoped that all this season, his chasing that freaking locket, then giving it to Barney, and the scene where Lily notes that there was something different about this girl when Ted calls her the next day.... that was some sort of actual growing experience for Ted and he FINALLY was happy and found someone.

But in the end, it was just CREEPY. "Really your mom is a footnote in my life and I really want to be with Robin". That's what the writers left us with. And as others have noted, 15 episodes of 3 days - most of which had NOTHING to do with the mother. Then she's in and out in 15 minutes? Yuck.

Horrid ending.

My wife had a theory about the ending a few weeks ago when the idea of he being sick was first put out there and I liked it. That the story would end with him telling the kids about how they met, while at a hospital or something and they were waiting on test results of some sort of dire situation. Even if they didn't answer it, it would've been better.
 
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I've always thought that Ted was a whiny college kid who couldn't get over that first love from high school. 9 Seasons and too many TV years of not being able to get over someone...thats pretty lame.
 

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"How we built up this women for 9 years and destroyed her in 40 minutes"

"How we built up for a season a wedding between my two best friends and I ended up with the bride"

"How Barney spent 9 years against kids and seemed okay with being a baby daddy in a few minutes time"

"How we tried to cover 10 years in 40 minutes"



Yeah.....not impressed. Still a great show. Felt like leaving March madness in the sweet 16. Great run, time well spent, but left wanting more.

There were some good ones on reddit.

"How I used your mother to have the kids Aunt Robin could never have. "
"
How I Met Your Stepmother"
"How I Settled for your Mother"
"How I got permission from my kids to date Aunt Robin"
"How your uncle barney banged out your future stepmother."
 

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Id say... im fine with the general ending, how things came around to robin. Im not thrilled with it, but i guess i'm ok with it. I kind of got the feeling thats where things were headed a long time ago, especially once they started giving away major clues that the mother might die.

But at the same time, we got FAR too little of the mother\tracy over the course of this season. All that buildup, for us to see her as little as we did? To get as little exposure of her and Ted's relationship as we did? Yeah.. no. They wasted too much of the season on pointless filler for me to be happy about that.

Honestly, the ending would have been completely fine if theyd just ended it at the train station and not included any of the bits about the mother dying.

Why would we get alot of Ted and Tracy's relationship? The show is how he met the mother, not how he dated the mother.
 

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There were some good ones on reddit.

"How I used your mother to have the kids Aunt Robin could never have. "
"
How I Met Your Stepmother"
"How I Settled for your Mother"
"How I got permission from my kids to date Aunt Robin"
"How your uncle barney banged out your future stepmother."


How I Met Your Stepmother was my favorite.
 

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Way to many of the other girls Ted dated seemed more important than the mother and that caused me dislike the way they ended it. Didn't really let us see how the mother and Ted worked together enough due to the silly 1 weekend setting for this season. If they had just ended with them literally meeting I would've been reasonably satisfied or if they fleshed out the mother and ted and then decided to include the twist I'd have been okay with that as well.

This bold part. I really didn't like how they attempted to tie up every loose end. I think the show had a perfect ending before this final season started. I like open endings where you have to come to your own conclusion of what happened exactly.
 

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I'm wondering what the age group is who liked the show. The young girlfriend loves the show. I'm celebrating the fact that I'll never have to see it again

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He needed to end up with Robin or the girl from Scrubs. He should have never screwed that one up
 

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This bold part. I really didn't like how they attempted to tie up every loose end. I think the show had a perfect ending before this final season started. I like open endings where you have to come to your own conclusion of what happened exactly.

Damned if you do, damned if you don't. People LOVED the Breaking Bad finale for tying up all loose ends. People HATED Lost for not tying up loose ends.

While the finale wasn't one of my favorite episodes, the best word I could use to describe it was "satisfied". I was satisfied how they closed out the show based on the previous 9 seasons. It could have been better (less rushed), it could have been worse (not tying up anything).

I guess I don't get the hate...the show went 8 seasons without meeting the mother and now people are screaming they wasted 9 years watching. Well what about the first 8 years when you had no clue who the mother was? Again, the whole purpose of the show wasn't about the mother...it was about the group of friends and specifically Robin and Ted. I thought they explained that pretty well last night.
 

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