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It always bothers me when someone says "people would never do this in real life!" First of all, how do you know how people would act in real life? Plus, the playing field is completely different considering the world they live in. Theres no routine and little-to-no planning. People act and react instinctively, without

I don't think the mother will die, but I have a feeling Ted and Robin will end up together. Maybe Aunt Robin is their nickname for her?

I honestly think it's only the 45 days speech that hints at that. I may be wrong but I think remember him saying something like "Don't tell your mother" to the kids in one episode..which obviously implies she's alive. Also, the way the kids react to him saying he's about to tell them story doesn't seem to fit the dead

I felt it was really well done. Really it came out of nowhere. By that point the viewer had a deep connection with Marshall, we cared about him. So when that bomb fell it wasn't just Marshall who felt it. But I must make myself clear, it was THAT moment that was really well done. Like you said, the episodes that

There are so many suggestions that Ted will eventually end up with Robin it's crazy. I actually wouldn't mind them ending up together. The show started with Ted and Robin so it seems right to end with Ted and Robin. Like Ted said, "everything always circles back to Robin." Plus there are things like the Lilly and

That's when the show is at it's best if you think about it. That season finale to season 1, Marshall's dad, and the second that would never end. HIMYM s great at making people cry lol.

With 3 episodes left, I'm really disappointed with this season. I was kind of hoping to see more of Ted and the Mother building a relationship. Kinda hoped that they would meet early on and we got to see how they ultimately got together. But then they announced the season would take place over the course of the

That's what every AV Club review is, at least from what I've read. "This episode is okay and worthy of a B/B+….but this is everything that sucked about it." As a result the community here seems to be filled with people that just hate the show.

True but as someone else has mentioned, we knew…but Beth didn't. Daryl gives the impression that he's always been someone important given how essential he is to the group. That's why when they guess what he was doing before the outbreak they'd be like "were you a cop?" No. He was a nobody… basically a bum that

Well Beth and Daryl never did have a chance to interact. Daryl was busy being an important figure to the group. beth was simply one of those people he had to look out for. This episode did a good job at bonding the two.

It wasn't a safe place anyway. They would have had to move on eventually. All that place was stocked up on was booze lol.

Also, Daryl: "I'm not singing like everything's fine!"

Idk, I thought it was a pretty good character development episode. Sure we pretty much knew about Daryl's past before but it was only mentioned in passing and he had a "yea, w/e" attitude about it. Here he just let it all out. he was pissed and even blamed himself for what the governor did. Beth and Daryl both started

Slow episodes like these actually make sense. I've stated already in other comments that there was some great character development here. But more to the point, people would be complaining like crazy if the aftermath of the prison was like the comic version. In the comic everyone finds each other almost immediately

What about Daryl and, especially, beth trying to go back to a time where before everything had gone to shit? Beth never had a drink before, she wanted one now. Daryl never had money, he's hoarding that like crazy. Daryl then goes back to a place that resembles where he grew up. A place he feels comfortable in, where

"The implication"

This was really a great character driven episode. How can you hate learning more about someone like Daryl?

All I have to say is…groupthink.

I didn't really catch that "after the prison" line in the promo for next week but then I do remember her saying "we just need a safe place to be" last week. The "after the prison" line seems to be the only new line.

haha..the loud cowboy boots. minor nitpick, you gotta understand no show or movie will ever have the details perfect..even the great one. I.E. How the hell did no one, NO ONE notice the joker's bus leaving the bank when it left a huge hole on there (The Dark Knight). M's house isn't security heavy after MI6 was bombed