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AS TED APPROACHES HIS 31st BIRTHDAY, HE COMES TO REALIZE THAT HE NEEDS TO EXPLORE OTHER CAREER OPTIONS, ON THE FOURTH SEASON FINALE OF “HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER” MONDAY, MAY 18
“The Leap” - When Ted pulls an all-nighter working on a pitch in an attempt to bring business to his fledgling architecture firm, Marshall tries to lure him to the roof for a surprise 31st birthday party, on the fourth season finale of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, May 18 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SERIES REGULARS:
Ted………………………………………. Josh Radnor
Marshall…………………………………. Jason Segel
Barney………………………….. Neil Patrick Harris
Lily…………………………………. Alyson Hannigan
Robin ………………………………. Cobie Smulders
RECURRING CAST
Narrator………………………………. Bob Saget
GUEST CAST:
Tracey…………………….. Christine Scott Bennett
WIlkinson…………………………….. Joel McCrary
Bill……………………………………….. Jayden Lund
Johnsen…………………………………. John Duerler
WRITTEN BY: Carter Bays and Craig Thomas
DIRECTED BY: Pamela Fryman
▪ Marshall (Jason Segel) tries to lure Ted (Josh Radnor) to the roof for a surprise 31st birthday party.
▪ Ted (Josh Radnor) pulls an all-nighter working on a pitch in an attempt to bring business to his fledgling architecture firm.
▪ Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) profess his love to Robin (Cobie Smulders).
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Marshall And Barney Play A Joke On Ted And Pretend To Be A Girl That He Is Having A “Text” Relationship With, On “How I Met Your Mother” Monday, April 27
Soap Opera Digest Award-Winning Actress Rebecca Budig (”All My Children”) Guest Stars As Ted’s Love Interest
“The Three Days Rule” - When Ted breaks Barney and Marshall’s “three days rule” by having a “text” relationship with a girl he just met, they play a cruel joke on him by pretending to be her, on HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, April 27 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SERIES REGULARS:
Ted………………………………………. Josh Radnor
Marshall…………………………………. Jason Segel
Barney………………………….. Neil Patrick Harris
Lily…………………………………. Alyson Hannigan
Robin ………………………………. Cobie Smulders
RECURRING CAST:
Narrator…………………………………… Bob Saget
GUEST CAST:
Holly…………………………………. Rebecca Budig
Stan…………………… Kevin Michael Richardson
WRITTEN BY: Greg Malins
DIRECTED BY: Pamela Fryman
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The episode opens with Barney telling Lily an inappropriate joke about the difference between peanut butter and jam that apparently makes Lily not talk to the group for four weeks. Maternity leave anyone? Very funny way of doing it though.
In the main storyline, Ted has started his own architecture firm, Mosbius Design, out of his house. Yet Ted looks for any excust o procrastinate from actually calling clients and getting work, such as looking for the perfect pen and mentoring his new intern, PJ. Much to Barney’s disappointment, PJ is actually a guy and not some hot chick Ted hired to sleep with. In fact, Robin ends up sleeping with PJ. She apparently has become so desperate from working so late she’ll settle for anyone in her house. However, when Robin’s relationship with PJ gets in Ted’s way, he fires PJ, who ends up being too clingy for Robin anyways. Robin dumps him and Ted rehires and they end up sleeping together again! There’s no ending this vicious cycle.
Meanwhile, Marshall is worried about being subject to budget cuts and being laid off. Barney convinces him he needs a “thing” to guarantee his job security. The guys who keep their jobs at work all have a thing such as good guy, toy guy, youtube clip guy, etc. Marshall eventually settles on Sports Guy but finds it’s too much work and stress.
Barney, meanwhile, is getting jealous over Robin and PJ and has no one to talk to with Lily gone. Just as he’s about to tell Marshall, Marshall let’s him know Lily already told him. Marshall helps Barney out by hiring PJ to be his paralegal and run the fantasy sports league for him, solving everyone’s problems.
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Mosbius Designs is up and running. Well, kind of. Ted’s architectural firm has an assistant but no clients. The best thing about this week’s episode, though, is now there is only one person who doesn’t know about the whole Barney loving Robin thing and that person is Robin. Seriously, she has to find out this season.
Robin is nice enough to let Ted use the apartment as his office to get started. Only one small problem, he isn’t getting started. She keeps nagging him to call clients, to get work but all he does is pick out “the official pen of Mosbius Designs” and work on the brochure. Yes, he even goes so far as to hire an assistant. There’s no mention of this assistant is paid but I think it’s more of an internship type thing. And don’t worry about the assistant being the mother because it’s a guy and he ends up sleeping with Robin, not Ted.
I mean, she’s home all day with him so there was bound to be some attraction. That also means that he’s not as committed to Ted anymore so Ted fires him. The kid accidentally put a picture of Robin and him on the cover of the brochure. That’s a pretty friable offense. Without a job, though, the kid isn’t quite as attractive so Robin dumps him and Ted rehires him. This continues for a bit and the whole time, Barney is freaking out.
He wants to talk to Lily but she’s been missing from action for quite a while because Barney told her this joke about peanut butter and jam. No, they didn’t actually say the joke so if anyone knows it, I would love to know what Lily would take so much offense to that she wouldn’t hang out with Barney anymore. I mean, this guy has done some things a lot of women would be offended by (except he’s hilarious, not to mention awesome, and so it’s okay). It’s so frustrating but whatever. Barney ends up having to talk to Marshall about the problem and while Barney thinks he’s doing some big reveal, Lily already told Marshall everything. I’ve been told that’s what married people do.
Marshall wants to help but he’s so preoccupied with trying to keep his job that his mind is kind of frazzled. There have been tons of lay-offs at GNB and Marshall works hard but still isn’t noticed. Barney tells him he has to get a thing so people will like him more. They have a food guy and a toy guy and so on, all guys who are expendable but who are loved by their peers because of the things they offer. Marshall doesn’t have a thing and therefore he is expendable. At least he was until he became….Sports Guy. He runs a fantasy baseball league, which for some reason involves him carrying around a very real 18,000 dollars in cash. Who knew in a fantasy league you used real money? Apparently Marshall didn’t know because he’s losing his mind between his actual work and his “sports guy” work. There is one ingenious solution, though.
Marshall hires Ted’s assistant to take over his sports stuff so Robin isn’t sleeping with him anymore, Barney is back to pining, and Marshall keep his job and still be sports guy. Wins all around. Ted even called a client and stopped being afraid of failure. Don’t you just love when everything works out in the end and characters actually evolve? Me too.
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“How I Met Your Mother” is going to tease us this week with a new episode, then take next week off before returning again the last week in April. And the show also seems to be teasing us about something else: a perhaps-imminent coupling of Barney and Robin.
This is just speculation on my part, but after viewing the video below — called “BRo Love” (the B and R stand for Barney and Robin, natch), it’s a montage of all the romantic, semi-romantic and out-of-context nice stuff involving the two characters — it’s not hard to think that “HIMYM” is headed toward something like that in the near future.
That aspect of the show has taken a bit of a back seat to other storylines of late — in fact, we haven’t seen or heard much about it since Barney’s TV-smashing, misinterpreted “I love you” escapades back in January. Even the CBS logline for this week doesn’t say anything about them — instead, it’s all about Ted starting his own architecture firm: “When Ted loses his job and decides to form his own architectural firm out of his apartment, he hires an intern to help get his company off the ground, but the intern gets too close for comfort with some of Ted’s friends.”
But I can’t help but wonder what the show is building toward, particularly in the light of co-creator Carter Bays’ comments last month that he and his fellow writers had already come up with the “dramatic climax” to the Barney-Robin story. I don’t know if something will happen this week, but it has to be coming, right?