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I liked it too. I thought there was an overuse of news clips, but overall I thought it was interesting. I want to see it again.

Ward gets my "most improved character" … award (damn it). I think they've given him a good amount of funny moments (trying to work FitzSimmons' table; facing the hurricane in the Blizzard episode,etc.) and the actor is up to the task. (Of course, when it comes to dramatic stuff like in this episode, he's not really up

#CancelCobie-rt ?

"Lily and Marshall abandon Marvin with an attractive serial killer"

I agree. Joss Whedon should have known better than to subject us with a show featuring nothing more than over-the-top action and quickie story resolutions.

Isn't that true for the characters on pretty much every sitcom?

What if you are exactly 30?

I disagree. Up until the finale, I'd argue that the entire show wasn't about how Robin was a soulmate for Ted. It was about how Ted had mistakenly convinced himself that Robin was his soulmate.

I completely agree with you. I mentioned this in one of the site's several HIMYM finale threads, but I would have liked for them to spend a couple of episodes on the wedding and then after winter break returning with each episode representing one future year in their lives. It would have been a lot more ambitious and

I think I would have been happy with an additional 15 minutes given to the second-to-last episode. Give us some wedding festivities, the scene with Ted and Tracy at the train station, and "That kids is how I met your mother" (similar to how it was edited here) and I would have been more than satisfied.

Hi. I'm a 3 with some 1 leanings.

It needs to be a dark, gritty prequel to the origin story.

I wonder about them doing the first ~10 episodes at the wedding and then doing a swerve and having each episode of the remainder of the season representing one year until 2030.

I didn't hate the finale (or the season) as much as a lot of people seemed to have. I don't consider it Dexter-level bad or anything like that. But I certainly had a problem with the ending-ending.

That annoyed me so much.

I guess The Spoils of Babylon really tanked if Will Pharrell has to join The Voice.

I have an immediate distrust for any show that promotes itself with a Hash Tag.

Wrong Avengers. She was set to play Johnny (Walker) Steed

You forgot the voice-over guy saying "Style. Integrity. Class." and other pointless adjectives.

If you think that's weird, what about Audrey Hepburn shilling for Dove Chocolate