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  1. Mar 15, 2016 · 2. Slap Bet. Season 2 Episode 9 ( Original Airdate: Nov. 20, 2006) Narrowly missing out on the top slot is this episode which revolves around the theme of getting to know your other half’s ...

    • The Pineapple Incident (Season 1, Episode 10) In lieu of its many tender, inspiring, or thought-provoking moments that we have covered, I believe there is one episode above all others that best captures the essence of How I Met Your Mother as a story about choice and consequence, lessons learned, and the strange place life often takes us, all while being thoroughly hilarious.
    • How Your Mother Met Me (Season 9, Episode 16) Now, let’s talk about some real heartbreak, huh? We finally met “The Mother,” eventually revealed to be named Tracy McConnell (Palm Springs star Cristin Milioti), in the Season 8 finale and saw glimpses of her relationship with Ted throughout Season 9, but never really got to know her personally until Episode 200: “How Your Mother Met Me,” which follows the series’ full timeline from her perspective.
    • Legendaddy (Season 6, Episode 19) Another life-changing moment for Barney was meeting his real father, whom he once believed was Bob Barker. In Season 6, he learns it is really his “Uncle Jerry” (John Lithgow) after he shows up at his doorstep and they spend an evening together that, according to Barney’s description, was “legendary.”
    • Game Night (Season 1, Episode 15) Speaking of epic bombshell discoveries, what we learn about Barney in Season 1 is arguably even more unbelievable. A simple game of “Marshgammon” turns into a night of groundbreaking reveals about one another, including Barney’s past as a meek, virginal hippie whose dreams of going to the Peace Corps with then-girlfriend, Shannon (Katie Walder), were crushed when she left him for a douchebag businessman.
    • "P.S. I Love You" (Season Eight) Our final ode to Robin Sparkles is the most unique and undeniably Canadian episode in the history of the long-running sitcom.
    • "Slap Bet" (Season Two) We touched on the "slap bet" co ncept that spanned the series. The origin of the slap bet can be found here in Season Two when the gang wonders why Robin does not want to go with them to a nearby shopping mall.
    • "Bad News"/"Last Words" (Season Six) How I Met Your Mother was based on the trials and tribulations of Ted Mosby, but Jason Segel's Marshall Eriksen is perhaps the most underrated member of the gang.
    • "Sandcastles in the Sand" (Season Three) Our love for Robin Sparkles continues when Barney goes to great lengths to possess a copy of another music video by Robin's alter-ego.
  2. Aug 11, 2023 · Ten Sessions. March 24, 2008. "Ten Sessions" is the 13th episode of the third season of How I Met Your Mother, and the 57th episode overall of the series. It originally aired on March 24, 2008 on CBS. The episode was written by series co-creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, and directed by Pamela Fryman.

  3. Nov 7, 2017 · “Swarley” (Season 2, Episode 7) This mostly silly episode exemplifies how HIMYM could do it all: make you laugh, make you feel like one of the gang, make you happy-cry when love triumphs (Lily ...

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  4. Sep 25, 2019 · Season 5: “Girls Versus Suits”. The 100th episode of How I Met Your Mother was a special one, with the clearest hint at the Mother yet, a cameo appearance by Tim Gunn as Barney’s suit paramedic, and a hilarious pastiche of Pulp Fiction ’s heroin scene. In the episode, a hot new bartender at MacLaren’s has caught Barney’s eye, but ...

  5. How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014) Episode: The Pineapple Incident (2005) TV-PG | 23 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance. 9.1. Rate. After an alcohol-induced blackout, Ted awakens to find a strange woman and a pineapple in his bed. Director: Pamela Fryman | Stars: Josh Radnor, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Neil Patrick Harris.

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