Entries Categorized as 'HIMYM Episode Guide'

SEASON 5 FINALE: DOPPELGANGERS

Date May 24, 2010

Wow !  There were a few surprises….and more !  Barney as  a cab driver and a Baltic sword swallower ? I don’t think so. Ted as a blonde with a manicure ? Who said he was just beginning to carry it off. The bottom line is friendship and the closeness these five have that often [...]

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Sneak Peak! How I Met Your Mother “Twin Beds”

Date May 3, 2010

Barney and Ted battle it out over Robin in tonight’s all-new episode of How I Met Your Mother. Tonight at 8, don’t miss it! Share the “awesomeness”:

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Home Wreckers: Season 5 Episode 20

Date April 20, 2010

HIMYM Homewreckers  Finally the romantic Ted surfaced big time. It was refreshing to see Ted at the center of things  – after all the show is called How I Met Your Mother !  Ted’s sentiments and Marshall’s friendship defined this episode and gave it some substance, a nice counterpoint to Barney’s antics with guest stars that [...]

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New How I Met Your Mother Episode Tonight: ‘Homewreckers’

Date April 19, 2010

Check out this sneak peak from tonight’s all-new episode of How I Met Your Mother at 8pm. Ted has some issues as his mother gets married for the second time. Share the “awesomeness”:

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How I Met Your Mother “Zoo or False” Episode Recap

Date April 14, 2010

“A lie is just a great story that someone ruined with the truth”, says Barney Stinson, setting the tone for the underlying theme of lying and liars present throughout this episode. As Future Narrator Ted emphasizes the lies inherent in all stories we tell, is he saying something more about his own storytelling? Is he [...]

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