Yeah, the B is a fine rating. this was a sweet episode, but not that funny.
Yeah, the B is a fine rating. this was a sweet episode, but not that funny.
I actually decided to watch All in the Family from the beginning to the end a couple of months ago after a lifetime of seeing a bunch of episodes at random points elsewhere, and I have to admit that when all is considered, the last season isn't that much weaker than the few that preceded the 8th. Since around season…
I guess they weren't able to get Lucy Hale for more screentime, so they just took care of her footage in that one episode.
"The Bro-Mitzvah" is another one I liked, although Zabka has truly proved his comedic chops this season.
There are 3 other sitcoms on the top of my hand which shaked things up with a last minute 9th and final seasons- Scrubs, All in the Family, and Roseanne. Compared to these last seasons, this year of HIMYM has been quite strong.
Thank you, Woodhouse.
Starting the show in order, the bit that made me a true believer was Marshall startling Lily on the couch in the pilot.
Yeah, it had a good idea for a concept, but the execution was just a dud.
"Blitzgiving" is great!
Actually, I plan to watch various series finales of other shows before it airs
Yeah, this has been a better season than I was expecting, but it's a good thing that it's ending.
Totally was!
True, but Robin has never been afraid to mock Ted's sentimentality, so I thought that was what the speech was leading towards.
That was cute, but I was hoping that Robin would call Ted out on how corny it sounded. Half of it felt like song titles.
Meh, I had a feeling that the final slap would be wedding jitters-related.
My best friend had been watching since day 1, and was trying to get us to watch it for the longest time. I was back in a period of time when I didn't watch too many live-action shows, just 30 Rock and Scrubs, so I was hesitant, but I relented come season 5 when I watched "Girls vs Suits" on the CBS site a day or two…
I'm saddened that we didn't get to hear Robin's vows. Marshall and Lily's redo of their vows was sweet, but I would've easily traded the entire subplot to spend more time with the actual wedding.
Actually, at my showing, there was a crazily even representation of all ages. Kids aside though. I think there were like 2 families total, but plenty of seniors, high schoolers, and 20-30 somethings.
Well Ten is a Muppet fan…
I distinctly remember an episode at the Playboy mansion, and I'm pretty sure there were topless women. I forget if we saw breasts, though.