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    • 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.
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    • Slap Bet'' Season 2, episode 9. Every group of friends has its inside jokes, and this season 2 standout debuted two of the best recurring elements of the show: Slap Bets, and one mall-singing Robin Sparkles.
    • Definitions'' Season 5, episode 1. The back half of the show was dominated by Robin and Barney. Fans may have had their skepticism about their relationship sometimes, but the season 5 premiere showed the characters at their best.
    • How I Met Everyone Else'' Season 3, episode 5. Ted introduces the gang to his newest girlfriend, Blah Blah (Abigail Spencer), which leads Barney to introduce the oft-referenced ''Hot/Crazy Scale.''
    • The Leap'' Season 4, episode 24. For a comedy, this show sure could deliver a gut punch sometimes. Not knowing what the future will hold is hard, and the fourth season finale grappled with a question all twenty- and thirtysomethings face at some point: Changing dreams.
  1. Mar 15, 2016 · How I Met Your Mother amassed a total of 208 episodes and this list is devoted to its 10 finest installments.

  2. 1. How I Met Your Mother. Episode: The Three Days Rule. (2009) 2005–2014 30m TV-14. 8.6 (3.9K) Rate. TV Episode. Ted gets around the three-day rule by texting a woman he just met, but he doesn't realize that he's actually texting Barney and Marshall. Director Pamela Fryman Stars Josh Radnor Jason Segel Cobie Smulders. 2. How I Met Your Mother.

    • The Pineapple Incident
    • Come on
    • Swarley
    • Slap Bet
    • Something Borrowed
    • Slapsgiving
    • Ten Sessions
    • Three Days of Snow
    • The Playbook
    • Girls Versus Suits

    This show likes to play with time, which lends itself well to a Rashomon-style episode about characters trying to piece together a night of drunken shenanigans. After taking 5 “Red Dragon” shots, Ted wakes up with a woman in his bed, a pineapple on his nightstand, and no memory of the night before. He also discovers that he has a sprained ankle and...

    Not one to give up easily, Ted tries to win over Robin, but she’s hesitant to start a relationship with him. Ted is also dismayed to learn that she's going on a camping trip with a co-worker who wants to date her. He attempts to do a rain dance, hoping that a storm would cause the trip to get cancelled. Even though this is a dumb idea, it actually ...

    This episode gets its title from Barney’s misspelled name on a coffee cup. This random little thing becomes a joke throughout the episode, as the gang continually refers to Barney as Swarley and he gets more and more upset. Still single after breaking up with Lily, Marshall asks out the barista who wrote Barney’s name wrong. Ted and Barney warn him...

    This classic episode introduces two running jokes that continue for the rest of the series: Robin’s pop star alter ego Robin Sparkles, and the slap bet between Marshall and Barney. Robin hates malls and won’t explain why, leading the gang to wonder what her secret is. Marshall thinks that Robin got married at a mall, while Barney guesses that she’s...

    It’s Marshall and Lily’s wedding day and everything is going wrong. Lily’s ex-boyfriend shows up in an effort to win her back, a groomsman tackles the photographer, and the harp player is in labor. To make matters worse, Marshall unwittingly gets frosted tips in his hair and shaves his head in a moment of panic. With the bride and groom in distress...

    In this festive episode, Lily and Marshall are hosting their first Thanksgiving. Lily is preparing dinner, but Marshall is getting ready to deliver the third slap of his slap bet with Barney. He mercilessly taunts Barney and even creates a website with a timer counting down to the moment of the slap. Meanwhile, Ted and Robin are still dealing with ...

    At an appointment to get his butterfly tramp stamp removed, Ted clicks with his dermatologist Stella (Sarah Chalke). She’s not allowed to date patients, so Ted says he’ll ask her out after the ten sessions it takes to get rid of the tattoo. Stella warns him that she’ll say no, but he keeps trying to impress her. During this time, her receptionist A...

    A giant snowstorm hits NYC, delaying Lily’s flight back from Seattle. She and Marshall are considering letting go of their cute little traditions like calling each other at lunchtime, kissing on New Year’s Eve, and meeting each other at the airport. Even though Marshall wasn’t planning on picking Lily up from the airport this time, he decides to go...

    Loveable cad Barney Stinson became a fan favorite from the start with his ridiculous catchphrases and womanizing antics. Barney will go to great lengths to pick up women, so it’s no surprise that he has a book full of these outlandish schemes. The concept of the playbook is disgusting, but given that the plays have names like “The Lorenzo von Matte...

    The show’s 100th episode celebrates the milestone by giving us more clues about the Mother than ever before. Ted starts dating Cindy (Rachel Bilson), who won’t stop complaining about her roommate. This roommate is actually the mother, and Ted learns that his future wife plays bass guitar and creates paintings of robots playing sports. Ted discovers...

  3. Mar 22, 2022 · From long-running slap bets to Barney's increasingly outlandish strategies to seduce any woman that crossed his path, "How I Met Your Mother" is packed with fan-favorite moments. Here...

  4. CBS's How I Met Your Mother was one of the funniest, most heartwarming, and uniquely creative sitcoms on network television. We offer our top 25 episodes in the history of How I...

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