You couldn't tell by his nickname?
You couldn't tell by his nickname?
Yeah, because text conveys vocal tone, the primary element of sarcasm, so well! #DERP
"Pretty sure that gives me the right to say whatever the hell I feel like without any consequences."
You can't make "An Affair to Remember" for kids, it just won't make sense.
I notice that fans like you who claim to enjoy the finale tend to have to rely on a lot of speculative reasoning to do so without looking especially foolish. "Well what if this, and what if that?" Sorry, I didn't see "this" and "that", I only saw what the network aired on television for people to watch. Please stop…
I will agree that the revelations would have been less objectionable if they'd taken place over a full season or two instead of 30 minutes.
Sure it does. If you don't plan for enough time to express your whole concept, it's a mistake to try and cram it in at the end. Especially if you waste an entire season on a red herring like 20-some episodes set at a wedding that doesn't matter at all. A wedding you make a point of having Ted be present for and…
The show treated Tracy as a plot device to give Ted the kids that Robin couldn't deliver. Don't blame me that you applaud terrible writing, or have an inability to recognize it. Trust me, you're as equally disgusting to me as I apparently am to you.
Not if the "love of your life" was just a plot device to get the main character the kids he always wanted but couldn't have with the woman he obsessed over for so many years. Robin can't have kids? Give Ted a wife and kids, and then kill the wife and give Ted Robin. Presto! #idiotwriters
He met the "love of his life" and still kept the blue French horn? Sounds like someone was hedging his "true love" bets, doesn't it?
It doesn't matter how long Ted had in the narrative of the show. How long did the viewers get? A minute? Not even? Just because a writer makes a decision to drastically change their story in the final chapter doesn't mean long-time fans have to enjoy it. Clearly, the majority of HIMYM fans DON'T like this twist…
Hey, keep in mind that I could have said "just 6 seconds later", because that's about how long it was FOR THE VIEWERS. The writers made a giant mistake in thinking that the audience of 9 years would just accept these twists in the final minute of the show.
This, so much. The Mother just ended up being a brood mare! And how convenient was it that BOTH kids thought so little of their mother that BOTH supported their dad moving on just 6 years later?