Monday, 21 January 2013

How I Met Your Mother Season 8, Episode 14 Ring Up



Fiona has second thoughts about loaning money to Meg; and a drunken Frank staggers home, where no one wants him, until he proves to be the only one who can quiet fussy Baby Hymie.Download Video Shameless (US) Ring Up Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Shameless (US) Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.How I Met Your Mother is a comedy about Ted (Josh Radnor) and how he fell in love. It all starts when Ted's best friend, Marshall (Jason Segel), drops the bombshell that he's going to propose to his long-time girlfriend, Lily (Alyson Hannigan), a kindergarten teacher. At that moment, Ted realizes that he had better get a move on if he too hopes to find true love. Helping him in his quest is Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), a friend with endless, sometimes outrageous opinions, a penchant for suits and a foolproof way to meet women. When Ted meets Robin (Cobie Smulders), he's sure it's love at first sight, but destiny may have something else in store. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future, voiced by Bob Saget.

Previous ‘How I Met Your Mother’ episode “The Final Page, Part 1” saw Ted returning to his alma mater Wesleyan to confront his former architecture professor, Marshall and Lily encountering their creepy old classmate Daryl (Seth Green), Barney suffering a jinx and Robin facing a difficult decision at work, so what did tonight’s second episode bring?  Are we any closer to learning how the last year for Ted, Robin, Barney, Marshall and Lily plays out?

Read on for your in-depth recap of everything you need to know about ‘How I Met Your Mother’ season 8 episode 11, “The Final Page, Part 2!”

Despite his promise to Barney, Ted resolves to tell Robin of the proposal to Patrice, only to find himself interrupted by Marshall and Lily.  The four are abuzz with Ted’s gala GNB building opening that night, even if Marshall and Lily are leaving early for meticulously-planned alone time, and Barney isn’t coming for mysterious reasons. Rather than tell her about the proposal however, Ted invites Robin to be his date to the party.

Later, Marshall and Lily prepare Mickey to take Marvin overnight, including their elaborate lullaby, but once outside find themselves worried about Marvin’s safety.

Their meticulous plans are interrupted however, as Ted calls Marshall urgently to the bar to discuss the Robin situation. To Ted’s surprise, Marshall urges him to be selfish with the information and go after Robin himself, Marshall having always believed the two were meant to be and that Ted deserves some happiness.

Ted decides to take Marshall’s advice, but the moment a dolled-up Robin gets in the car (driven by Ranjit!) to attend the gala, Ted blurts out that Barney plans to propose to Patrice.  He offers her the chance to do something about it, while at the gala itself, Marshall and a drunk Lily sulk about how much they miss Marvin.

With occasional interjections from Ranjit, Ted insists to Robin that she’s still in love with Barney, especially after Robin reacts badly to hearing Barney plans to propose atop Robin’s own favorite location, the roof of the World Wide News building.  Robin stays firm to be rid of Barney and attend Ted’s gala, while Marshall and Lily sink even deeper into depression at the party.

As Robin realizes herself under a mistletoe, Barney steps out to confront her.  Robin instead berates Barney for believing such a manipulative and insane plan could ever bring them back together, but Barney urges her to turn the paper over.  The flip-side contains the final step in the plan, “hope she says yes,” as she sees Barney kneeling before her with a ring. Snow begins to fall on the roof, as Robin happily accepts the proposal.

The case is a continuation of the previous episode’s arc with Marshall’s former law school buddy Brad (Joe Manganiello), a lawyer in Gruber Pharmaceuticals’s pocket, who used Marshall to infiltrate the firm and collect intel on their strategy for the big case. Now Marshall has been given an ultimatum: win the case or he’s fired. This is a solid starting point for Marshall, as the story has real stakes, in that Marshall could potentially lose the job that’s been his dream career for much of the show’s run.

We haven’t seen much of Marshall’s work as an environmental lawyer as of late, except for the business last season with Martin Short (I kind of wish his character would come back. I liked the absurd energy Short added to the show). The story is also responsible for most of what works in the episode, from a comedic standpoint. Joe Manganiello is considerably talented as a comedic actor, and “Twelve Horny Women” suits him well, allowing him to play on his sex icon status for laughs.

Brad flirts with the all-female jury to help him in the case, which includes a video directed, edited by, and starring Brad. The video, a series of increasingly ridiculous music video images of Brad carousing in the polluted Frog Lake, in an attempt to prove that it isn’t contminated, is the comedic highlight of the episode.

I love this show!! It's one of the best sitcoms on the air and one of the best CBS shows!!! I disagree with the other comment - Barney is the best character. He's the funniest person on the show. I love how the entire ensemble has chemistry together!! It actually feels like they're friends in real life. And I don't think they need new writers, they just need to grow a little more.

This show gets better with time. I laugh so hard with the show that my sides hurt every time I watch. I recommend this show to anyone that has a great sense of humor and wants to laugh until their sides hurt. I hope that this show has a long run on the air.'