

They toasted to having things back to normal, which was followed by an awkward silence. She told Ted at MacLaren’s that she found a deluxe apartment in the Central Park West sky and that he can take the stripper’s place.

After fearing she was going to get fired, Robin was promoted to co-anchor the evening news with Sandy Rivers, which includes such a huge raise and national exposure that she didn’t remember all of the crap Rivers put her through the last time they were co-anchors six years ago. Robin couldn’t handle living with that insufferably nice Patrice anymore, and Ted was having trouble dealing with the 18 year old doppelgängers of himself, Marshall and Lily at student housing. Where was Barney’s ex Robin to make faces and comment about all of this? She was distracted battling Ted to get Quinn’s rent controlled apartment. Barney and Quinn announced that they’re moving in together, with Quinn adding that the only way she’d stop working at her high paying job was if she got married. Seriously guys enough with the meddling, you’re not solving mysteries with a lovable pot smoking mutt. It turned out Quinn was watching the entire ritual unfold, and that her and Barney were manipulating the group from the beginning of the episode to teach them a lesson about meddling, or something. Ted and Marshall kissed as well, before Barney informed them that he was only going to ask that they bump fists.

Their guilt is so strong that Robin and Lily kiss, with Lily - who hasn’t been shy about her crush on Robin for years now - of course attempting to make the moment last longer than Robin was willing. To make up for their transgressions, Ted, Marshall, Robin and Lily agreed to play along with Barney’s bro cult rituals. It was “Quinntense.”įeeling guilty about possibly ruining his life, Barney’s friends paid him a visit to his apartment. She unfortunately walked in on this, became offended with Barney being ashamed of her profession, smacked him in the face and stormed off. The group later staged one of their interventions for Barney - with the twist of Marshall repeatedly making “Quinntervention” puns - to explain that Quinn was no good for him.

When the group are at Quinn’s apartment, the woman known as “Karma” in certain parts of town didn’t do herself any favors by bossing a seemingly whipped NPH around. Ted of course immediately informs Marshall, Lily and Robin of Quinn’s background as a manipulative stripper. First, Stinson made Ted swear on “The Bro Code” that he wouldn’t tell anyone else about Quinn’s background as a manipulative stripper. “The Broath“‘s main story involved Barney introducing Quinn to the MacLaren Five. The heavy plotting unfortunately isn’t making the show any funnier these past few weeks, which is an issue when it’s, you know, supposed to be a program that brings guffawage. As season seven of HIMYM is ending, the chess pieces are being put in place to put the gang at Barney’s wedding by the season finale, where it’s becoming more and more likely that the bride will be Quinn. not so much) before the show was strictly concerned about making the denouement make some semblance of sense. So How I Met Your Mother has become Lost with a laugh track, which is great because I kind of miss Lost! Well, I miss the first three and a half seasons (After “The Constant.” B.C.
