Monday, 15 April 2013

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When The Captain asks Lily to move to Rome for a year to be his art consultant, she fears that Marshall will resent her.Download Video How I Met Your Mother Romeward Bound Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch How I Met Your Mother Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Meanwhile, Ted and Barney become obsessed with a girl who is hiding her amazing body under a puffy coat.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.

Last week’s ‘How I Met Your Mother’ episode “The Fortress” saw Barney letting go of his apartment when Robin urges him to get a new place, while Marshall grew resentful of Lily for spending so much time with her new job, so what did tonight’s all-new episode bring?  Are we any closer to learning how the final years for Ted, Robin, Barney, Marshall and Lily play out?

Read on for your in-depth recap of everything you need to know about ‘How I Met Your Mother’ season 8 episode 20, “The Time Travelers!”

Speaking to his children, Future Ted reminisces about how near and far his 2013 self was from the mother, who lived on west 115th street, took classes at Columbia and dated a man named Louis. Meanwhile in the present, Ted sits alone at MacLaren’s, before Barney shows up begging him to go to a “legends” version of Robots Vs. Wrestlers, predicting it as a legendary night they’ll both remember 20 years from then.

Moments later, Marshall, Robin and Lily arrive, Marshall bragging about a drink he’d invented called the “Minnesota Tidal Wave.” Barney presses on Ted that all good nights start with imagining how they’ll be remembered in twenty years, and urges Ted to close his eyes.

When he opens them, Ted is astonished to see another Barney from twenty years in the future urging him to go, followed shortly by a Ted from twenty years ahead corroborating the tale!

Over at the bar Marshall orders his drink, but learns from bartender Carl that Robin frequently orders the same drink, so much so that the bar named it after her, souring Marshall’s mood.

Meanwhile, Ted agrees to go to Robots Vs. Wrestlers, until yet another Ted appears, hailing from 20 hours in the future and bitter about the resulting hangover. The disheveled Ted admits that the night was eventful, but might not be worth the initial pain it causes.

The others return to the booth, as Marshall challenges Robin to a dance-off for the rights to the drink, but Lily reminds her husband his dancer’s hip has been acting up. Marshall instead retreats to the men’s room and returns with a marker over his ear, before Robin herself enters and changes the message he left in the stall.

Knowing he wouldn’t dare enter the ladies’ room, Robin writes her own message, upsetting Marshall.

Present Ted goes over to talk to Coat Check Girl, but a future Coat Check Girl grabs him and drags him into a booth to warn him away. Inside the booth, Ted sees two future Coat Check Girls from 20 months ahead, one an obsessive wreck pining over their failed relationship, the other having grown tired of him.

The first Coat Check Girl reminds him dating only ever goes one of the two ways, as Ted watches the real Coat Check Girl get up and leave the bar, and realizes himself alone.

Ted sulks back to his friends’ table as Lily gives Marshall her blessing to have a dance-off with Robin, and the pair battle for rights to the drink. Opting to head home, Ted expresses surprise that Barney isn’t pushing him harder to see Robots Vs. Wrestlers, but Barney reveals that the entire experience has been in Ted’s head, while the real Barney, Robin, Marshall and Lily have all been home living their adult lives, unable to accompany Ted to the wrestling match.

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.