That's probably how it'll play out, but something tells me either Barney or Robin won't go through with the nuptials. Somebody's getting left at the altar.
ETA: Don't mind me, folks - it's rainy, cloudy, slow as fuck here at work, so I'm feelin' kind of dour today.
That's probably how it'll play out, but something tells me either Barney or Robin won't go through with the nuptials. Somebody's getting left at the altar.
ETA: Don't mind me, folks - it's rainy, cloudy, slow as fuck here at work, so I'm feelin' kind of dour today.
That's to be expected! Because:
A- The left at the altar has been used ONLY ONCE SO FAR!
and B- They'll keep this show running until all the good will has been crushed out of it...
Yeah, it's high time we get the mom already - Marshall and Lily are having a kid and considering moving to Long Island (free, paid-off, beautiful house? In the suburbs? This is an issue?), Robin's preggers with (possibly?) Barney's kid, which means a wedding might be in the future, and that leaves Ted all alone, all by himself.
Time to bring in the mom, blow through a season or two of him dating her, then end the series with Ted's wedding, and "whatever happened to.." shit for the rest of the cast.
So last night's episode started off awesome... and kind of went downhill. Loved the way it started with Robin telling the story but then when it was all her imagination in the end it was a bummer!
If I were Shé, do you think I'd be operating a taco truck? Shé brings hope. Shé rights the wrongs. Unfortunately, Shé is a myth.
Yeah, that episode was a quite a downer and could've been better. Also made 2 Broke Girls (AKA "Kat Dennings' Boobs and Beth Behr's Legs") much more gooder by comparison.
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