AgentDrazenPetrovic
Anyone But the Lakers
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2008
- Messages
- 7,779
- Likes
- 34
- Points
- 48
Anyone watching this show? season premiere is tomorrow. one of the only regular shows I catch
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.


I disagree. I think it ended well and how it was supposed to.
The ending sucked! SUCKED! The name of the show was How I Met Your Mother, not How I Met Your Stepmother.
They spent 8 episodes on that wedding and then 20mins into the next episode, oops, wedding over, we're getting divorced.
The good news is it looks like we're getting Robots vs Wrestlers at the Moda Center in 2019! (The Moda Center was shown in the final episode.)
Most of the season sucked.
they also used the RG in the episode where Ted and Marshal get stoned and wandered around the concourse looking for nachos/restroom.
I disagree. I think it ended well and how it was supposed to.
People complain when things are predictable and formulaic, but then when a show goes a completely different direction than expectations, that's not satisfactory either. I actually think the daughter's response made the content of the entire series make sense, given the title of the show. I give the writers credit for creativity, and I felt satisfied by the conclusion.
By the way, does any long-running series ever finish in a manner considered acceptable by it's fans? Why would this be any different?
Breaking Bad and The Wire both had incredible endings. It's what makes them the two greatest TV shows of all time.
Whole final season was weak ... kinda felt like the writers got lazy. As mentioned above, they spent way too long on the wedding ... to have them get divorced three years later was just salt on the wounds. I would have liked more airtime with Ted, the mother, and the gang during the final season. I'd also like to know how she got sick. Really one of the least emotional final seasons I can remember. On the bright side, the first eight seasons were excellent and re-run frequently.
Breaking Bad and The Wire both had incredible endings. It's what makes them the two greatest TV shows of all time.
