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Recurring Themes

Written by admin on July 18, 2008 – 6:46 pm -

  • The word “awesome” appears in almost every episode. The word awesome does not appear in the episode entitled “Purple Giraffe.”
  • Barney’s catchphrases: “Legendary,” “True story,” “Suit up,” “High five,” “What up?” various uses of the word “awesome” and “awesomeness.”
  • For emphasis, Barney inserts the phrase “wait for it” into the middle of a word, e.g. “Legen– wait for it– and I hope you’re not lactose intolerant because the second half of that word is– Dary.”
  • Barney calling himself Ted’s best friend or Marshall’s best man, only to be corrected.
  • Barney first uses the “Have you met…?” line, introducing Ted to random women in the bar, simply by saying, “Hi, have you met Ted?” then walking away. The phrase has been adapted and used with all of the characters except for Lily.
  • Slap Bet: The season two episode “Slap Bet” featured a wager between Marshall and Barney where the winner would slap the loser. Lily (the Slap Bet Commissioner) gave Barney (who lost the bet) the choice of 10 slaps immediately or five to be dished out at any time. Barney, having chosen the five slaps, has been slapped twice by Marshall since then:
    • At the end of”Slap Bet”, a few minutes after losing the bet.
    • At the end of season two episode “Stuff,” while performing his one-man play “Suck It Lily.”
    • There is a “slap bet countdown” on cbs.com that implies that the third slap will be dealt out on Monday November 19th at around 8:23 pm ET.
  • “Famous telepathic conversations:” If the characters want to have a private conversation in the presence of others, they will attempt to communicate with each other telepathically. Marshall has done this successfully with Ted and Lily, but when Robin attempted it with Lily it failed.
  • When asked what his job is, Barney laughs and says “Please” (and never reveals it).
  • Barney loves laser tag and Sky Mall.
  • Barney often makes up statistics (Ted claims that he always uses 83% but he has only done this once, using completely different statistics on previous occasions) in order to make his arguments sound credible. Marshall always catches him out and ‘lawyers’ him.
  • In response to a snarky comment about him Barney will often silently nod his head “no” slowly to hilarious effect
  • Similarly, Marshall can often be seen staring incredulously at someone after being the butt of a joke. This usually is visible in the outer edges of the screen while another characer is talking.
  • Marshall often does The Robot when he is excited about something.
  • Robin being teased about being Canadian. She will sometimes respond with a truism about America, such as a flawed medical system or poor knowledge of international geography.
  • “Lawyering”: Marshall uses his law skills to interrogate someone else in a courtroom-style fashion.
  • Giving each other a variety of unique high five, such as the “hypothetical high five”, the “air five”, and “the phone five” (slapping the phone in a way that imitates the high five).
  • Characters (or more specifically Barney) calling Robin by her surname, Scherbatsky.
  • Robin hates olives and Ted loves them. This parallel was used to describe what makes “the perfect couple”. Throughout thier relationship, Marshall and Lily based their great compatibility on this “olive theory”. In the pilot episode Barney revealed that Marshall had been faking and does, in fact, like olives (it was he who allegedly disliked them, Lily has always liked them). Lily was not put off by this revelation.
  • Ted has bad luck ending relationships.
    • In the episode Return of the Shirt (S01E04) he tries to rekindle a relationship with an old girlfriend that he’d broken up with on her birthday, on her answering machine.
    • Later in the episode, when the second try at dating hasn’t worked, he inadvertantly chooses her birthday to break up with her a second time.
    • In the episode Columns (S02E13) Ted must fire his one-time boss for poor performance. As he’s about to fire him, a birthday party begins.
  • Ted apparently likes/loves jazz.

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Alyson Hannigan

Written by admin on July 12, 2008 – 12:04 pm -

 


Date of Birth: March 24, 1974

Birth Place:
Washington D.C.
Eye Color:
Height:
5′6″

Actor Bio: By the age of 4 she was working in commercials. At the age of 11 she moved to LA to pursue acting. She worked in some hollywood productions however she didn’t become well known until her breakout role on the WB’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”. Alyson worked on the show for seven years. Alyson is also well known for her roles in all of the American Pie movies where she was known as the ‘Band Camp Girl’.

In 2003 Alyson married her co-star Alexis Denisof.

Awards:
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA

  • Nominated for 3 won 1 (2001-2003)


Satellite Awards

  • Nominated for 1 (2003)


Tv Guide Awards

  • Nominated for 1 (2001)

Teen Choice Awards

  • Nominated for 6 won 1 (2000-2004)


Young Artist Awards

  • Nominated for 2 won 1 (1989-1990)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS


Movies:

  1. Date Movie (2006) Julia Jones
  2. Farce of the Penguins (2006) Hottie Penguin
  3. American Wedding (2003) Michelle Flaherty
  4. Beyond the City Limits (2001) Lexi
  5. American Pie 2 (2001) Michelle Flaherty
  6. Boys and Girls (2000) …. Betty
  7. American Pie (1999) …. Michelle Flaherty
  8. Dead Man on Campus (1998) …. Lucy
  9. My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) …. Jessie Mills
  10. Impure Thoughts (1986) …. Patty Stubbs
 

TV Series:

  1. “How I Met Your Mother” …. Lily Aldrin (2005-2007)
  2. “Veronica Mars” …. Trina Echolls (2005)
  3. “King of the Hill” …. Stacey Gibson (2004)
  4. “That ’70s Show” …. Suzy Simpson (2004)
  5. Americana (2004) Andrea
  6. “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Willow Rosenberg (1997-2003)
  7. “Angel” …. Willow Rosenberg (2001-2003)
  8. “The Wild Thornberrys” …. Gerda (2000)
  9. “100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd” …. Gigi (1999-2000)
  10. Hayley Wagner, Star (1999) Jenna Jakes
  11. For My Daughter’s Honor (1996) Kelly
  12. “Picket Fences” …. Peggy Patterson (1996)
  13. A Case for Life (1996) Iris
  14. The Stranger Beside Me (1995) Dana
  15. “Touched by an Angel” …. Cassie Peters (1994)
  16. “Almost Home” …. Samantha (1993)
  17. Switched at Birth (1991) Gina Twigg, Age 13-16
  18. “Roseanne” …. Jan (1990)
  19. Free Spirit” …. Jessie Harper (1989-1990

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Jason Segel

Written by admin on July 12, 2008 – 12:02 pm -

Date of Birth: January 18, 1980

Birth Place: Los Angeles, California

Height: 6′ 4″

Actor Bio: He grew up playing basketball and the piano. His most memorable performance in film to this point has been in new-cult classic “Slackers” where he played Sam Schechter. Jason also had a recurring role in the cancelled “Undeclared”.

 

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Movies:

  1. Knocked Up (2007) Jason
  2. Bye Bye Benjamin (2006) Theodore Everest
  3. LolliLove (2004) …. Jason
  4. Certainly Not a Fairytale (2003) …. Leo
  5. 11:14 (2003) …. Leon (Paramedic #1)
  6. Slackers (2002) …. Sam Schechter
  7. New Jersey Turnpikes (1999)
  8. SLC Punk! (1998) …. Mike
  9. Dead Man on Campus (1998) …. Kyle
  10. Can’t Hardly Wait (1998) …. Matt, Watermelon Guy

TV Series:

  1. How I Met Your Mother - Marshall Eriksen (2005-2007)
  2. CSI: Crime
    Scene Investigation
    - Neil Jansen (2004-2005)
  3. The Good Humor Man (2005) …. Smelly Bob
  4. “Alias” …. Sam Hauser (2005)
  5. “Harry Green and Eugene” (2004) …. Eugene Green
  6. “Undeclared” …. Eric (2001-2002)
  7. “Freaks and Geeks” …. Nick Andopolis (1999-2000)

Awards:

  • 2000 Young Artist Award - Nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Ensemble for: “Freaks and Geeks”

Upcoming projects:

  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) - Peter Bretter

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Josh Radnor

Written by admin on July 12, 2008 – 11:59 am -

Date of Birth: July 29, 1974

Birth Place: Columbus, Ohio

Height: 6′

Actor Bio: He graduated from Kenyon College and NYU’s Tisch school of the arts. Josh has always had a strong presence in theatre; doing a lot of work for the “Manhattan Theatre Club”. Josh was also in “The Graduate” on Broadway.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Movies:

  1. Not Another Teen Movie - Tour Guide (2001)

TV Series:

  1. How I Met Your Mother - Ted Mosby / … (2005-2007)
  2. Family Guy - Ted (2007)
  3. “Judging Amy” - Justin Barr (2005)
  4. “Everyday Life” - (2004)
  5. “Miss Match” - Andrew (2003)
  6. “Six Feet Under” - Will Jaffe (2003)
  7. ER - Keith (2003)
  8. “The Court” - Dylan Hirsch (2002)
  9. Law & Order - Robert Kitson (2002)

“Welcome to New York” - Doug (2000)

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