This week, How I Met Your Mother finally answers the big question that has been on loyal viewers mind since the Ted gave Robin the blue french horn so many years ago: How does the gang, as Barney calls them, tolerate the supreme douchiness that is Ted? As this episode proved, Ted can be a pretentious pain in the rump, especially when surrounded by other pretentious pains in the rump. Seriously, if the party hadn’t included Darby Stanchfield (Jericho), then I would really have to question Ted’s sanity in choosing anything over Robots vs. Wrestlers.
Ted really seemed in his element at the party. From discussing architecture with Marissa to blind testing white wine, he fit right in with what Barney called the “Douchepocalypse.” I especially liked his conversations with Will Shortz, editor of the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. When it was all said and done, though, Ted ended up back where he belongs, with his friends at their table at MacLaren’s.
It is interesting that Barney would have the biggest problem with the potential separation of the group. Sure, cocksure and confidence obviously covers some self esteem issues, but he’s also the one who ingratiated himself into the group with no real reason to be there as the gang formed. As we look down the road, I’m curious if he ever settles down with one woman. If he does, I’m still calling Robin. I think that, despite what Bob Saget tells his kids, Robin ends up with either Barney or Ted when the story is all told.
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This was a pretty decent episode, and I love how they brought back the doppleganger … Mexican wrestler Ted! :-)