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idk seemed to convenient to me to be "The Wedding." My bet is red herring.

Why no office
For the second straight week a vast majority of the show occurred away from the Dunder Mifflin set. I agree with Myles that it worked better this week than with the christening. But I wonder if this is going to be continued. Obviously not every week will occur away from the office. Yet are they focusing

Marshall and Lily have a son
I felt the whole "boy vs. girl" thing was anti-climatic since we already know Marshall and Lily will have a son. At the very end of "Last Cigarette Ever," Future Ted says that Marshall quit smoking "the day his son was born."

Family Guy
I was disappointed there were no consequences for Peter hiding the affair. I expected a scene of him and Lois arguing over why he didn't tell her in the first place. It would've been a parallel to Quagmire's sanctity of marriage part.

Not for this character though.

Totally agree. Everyone of the gang outside of Barney basically had no role to play in this episode. Sure Robin and Ted had their subplot, but that was pretty stupid, especially since it doesn't seem like Ted even wants to meet the girl in the end. Did Lily even have a single joke in the episode?

After watching the episode I was 100% convinced that it was Barney's wedding, though not necessarily to Robin. I mean who else would Ted be the best man for? But then Erstaz made a good point: why would Cindy's roommate be at Barney's wedding?

Thoughts on mother
So what did everyone think about the Mother not actually being in Ted's first real class? I felt like it was another bait and switch technique like they did with the girl who taps Ted on the shoulder being Stella.

hahaha agreed

24's steadfast rule, I've noticed, is that 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. is light, but the opposite is dark. Seriously check it out because it's true of every season I've watched (1,2,5,6,7)

Smurf, sorry to burst your bubble but the show is "set" in 2030. So if you figure the oldest kid is 16, let's even say 17, that still means she (or is it the boy?) wasn't born until at the earliest 2013. So he's got plenty of time to find marry and impregnate the mom. (haha too bad the show isn't called, How I

That closing line
Ouch!

Obvious
As soon as I saw Don McManus I knew he was going to play some role. So it was pretty obvious to me that somehow Kim would get into trouble.

Delicious
I had the Chicken Alfredo one—absolutely delicious. Then again, I love Dominos, so take that with a grain of salt.

It would've been even better if that actually was her throwing up.

Because Stella's back…..
That means Britney is the mother, right?

The Kim Scene
First off, I understand that was a big moment hence the dramatic pause for the commercial. But talk about continuity problems; we're supposed to believe it took five minutes to walk down the hall?

Ridiculously weird coincidence
Don't know how many watch both South Park and Scrubs. BUT THEY BOTH HAD TO DO WITH FARTING THIS WEEK!!! In scrubs one female patient can only be discharged from the hospital if she farts (for some poorly explained reason). But she doesn't want to because she thinks it isn't lady-like.

Cartman's video game
I definitely heard it as "Chinatown Whores" and thought that was made up. Little did I know that "Chinatown Wars" is a real thing. haha.

I c0uldn't handle it
The whole spoof of A Few Good Men was not only the best moment of this episode, but it also probably was my favorite moment of the entire series — and I've watched each episode multiple times (well not this one). The fact that they were making that joke at such a serious time in the episode