(S04E20) For some reason, even though both stories in this episode were pretty light and piffly, Bays and Thomas gave us enough character-development pellets to keep the fans happy. That's the way it's been most of this season, hasn't it? Be very goofy and sitcommy for the most part, but with story development mixed in for flavor. It really has made for a bumpy season; even though ratings are up, fans who have been with the show since day one can't help but be frustrated. That's why I tend to view episodes these days by simple comedy standards; if it made me laugh, I liked it. This one made me laugh.
Interestingly, most of the laughter came during the Ted/Robin plot, which is usually a surprise; when the two of them get together, funny usually suffers in favor of sincerity. Have the two of them gotten to the point where the fact that Robin is sleeping with Ted's assistant because of his power over bathroom access doesn't make them both extremely uncomfortable? I mean, just a few episodes ago, the two of them were looking at each other with that "maybe we should give this another shot" look I've seen on so many sitcoms over the years.
Anyway, it was fun just because of how douchey Ted made the whole thing. He had his "wisdom walks," his creepy "corporate retreats" on the roof, and took his business seriously enough to restrict his own roomie's access to her own bathroom. But at least his douchiness was balanced by his fear of failure. "What if I don't think of the books?" was how he put it. It's kind of how I felt when I became a full-time freelance writer, added to the fact that I started my business during one of the most gloriously warm springs in years, which propelled me to walk around town instead of doing actuall work.
The other plot, where Barney helps Marshall find his niche at GNB so he doesn't get fired, was notable for three things: Lily being driven away "for four weeks" by Barney's horrible boy-funny joke (Bays and Thomas have said that we won't see much of Alyson Hannigan until the finale), the two of them not caring about the changes in HR policy because they're too busy playing with Wolverine claws, and Barney's declaration that Lily is a "puppetmaster" and "an evil genius."
Oh, and of course there's Barney's feelings for Robin rearing its head again. I like how Bays and Thomas don't explore that too much at this point, just pop it in there via Barney's reactions and little statements like "She's only the greatest woman in the world!" that seem to go right over everyone's heads. How sweet it was to hear Marshall say that he and Lily often sit on the same side of the booth so Barn and Robin could sit together. They are pretty damn perfect for each other, aren't they? This has got to come to some sort of head soon, I'd think.
More fun stuff:
- Best Barneyism of the week is his lecture to Ted about not hiring a hot chick for an assistant. It was followed up by his embarrassment over the completely inappropriate card he sent when he thought that P.J. was still a woman.
- Being the office's fantasy sports guy (or "Sports Guy" at GNB, because they have a "Fantasy Guy") is a big pain in the ass. The only thing that comes close is "NCAA Bracket Guy." "Food Guy" is just needy, in my experience. And thankfully I've never encountered a "Creepy Backrub Guy" in my corporate travels.
- The same goofy pregnancy dodges Bays and Thomas were using on Hannigan are now being used on Cobie Smulders. Knowing how tiny Smulders is, I didn't expect her to have more than the tiniest baby bump. But I guess that's not the case.
- Fun P.J. moments: Calling in sick from Robin's room ("The call is coming from somewhere inside the house!"), and P.J. waiting at "your place" for Robin after Ted fires him. P.J. isn't that bright, is he?
- Marshall walking around with the fantasy league money was good. "The baby's on to me!" Though I thought he might just take the money home, given how much in debt he and Lil are.
- "Wait for it..." made a comeback in a very funny way when Barney tried to build up drama in telling Marshall about Robin. It was a nice meta joke, and it made me wish I had heard "Wait for it" a little mroe this season.
- P.J. giving Ted flowers and Robin a note seems appropriate, given Robin's alpha male-ness and Ted's girly douchiness.
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Actor Neil Patrick Harris arrives in an Audi to the Entertainment Tonight Emmy Party at the Disney Concert Hall on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles.
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Presenters Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris on stage at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at the NOKIA Theatre on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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Presenters Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris on stage at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at the NOKIA Theatre on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 21: Presenters Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris speak onstage during the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards held at Nokia Theatre on September 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kristin Chenoweth;Neil Patrick Harris
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Actor Jason Segel attends CBS Comedies
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Actress Cobie Smulders attends CBS Comedies
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Actress Cobie Smulders attends CBS Comedies
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Actor Neil Patrick Harris attends CBS Comedies
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Actress Alyson Hannigan (R) and her husband, actor Alexis Denisof attend CBS Comedies
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-14-2009 @ 8:52AM
Martin said...
I really don't believe Lilly would have been offended by that joke honestly, but it was a funny way to explain why she wasn't going to be around with the whole baby thing going on... I do like how Marshall really thinks the joke is soooo funny...
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4-14-2009 @ 9:47AM
Johnph22 said...
I want, no HAVE to know, the punchline to the joke!!!!
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4-14-2009 @ 10:04AM
Dorv said...
There are definitely a couple punch lines to the joke. The one I found on google was funny, but someone shared a better one in the comments at Clique Clack. Much better play on words.
4-14-2009 @ 10:22AM
Andrew said...
What's the dif btw peanut butter and jam?
I can't peanut butter my d up ur a
4-14-2009 @ 9:34AM
Dan said...
Am I the only person that got right on Google to get the punchline to the joke?
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4-14-2009 @ 9:37AM
Joel Keller said...
An old friend of ours has the punchline. Just Google: What's the difference between peanut butter and jam? joke
And his site will come up pretty high on the list. It's a pretty dirty answer. But definitely boy-funny.
4-14-2009 @ 12:12PM
Martin said...
yeah I had to go straigt to google, but the joke is kinda funny, especially when you relate it to marshalls reaction!
4-14-2009 @ 10:38AM
Ryan said...
Very good and enlightening article for HIMYM fans:
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/04/how-i-met-your-mother-cbs-alyson-hannigan.html
It sort of explains why it's been a "bumpy" season even though I think it's been fantastic. And I'm SO looking forward to the last few episodes now.
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4-14-2009 @ 10:53AM
Joel Keller said...
Ryan, I already linked to that article under the words "we won't see much of Alyson Hannigan." But thanks for the link.
4-14-2009 @ 11:15AM
Ryan said...
Sorry Joel! That's a pretty absentminded move on my part.
4-14-2009 @ 11:08AM
Jeff said...
Anyone else think they both looked really, really pregnant? This was the first week I was distracted by it.
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4-14-2009 @ 11:23AM
Ryan said...
The thing was this WAS the first time I noticed Cobie pregnant and yet all it did was made me very happy for some reason.
Maybe it's because I'm just so happy for the actresses.
4-14-2009 @ 11:28AM
Alicia R. said...
My husband and I have been making comments about how big Alyson Hannigan has gotten and how they weren't doing such a good job hiding it in so many weeks prior to this. In the basketball episode we thought it was extremely obvious when she had the guitar.
4-14-2009 @ 12:59PM
dwayne said...
i had been playing the "let's see how they hide them this week" but i was more distracted this week by wolverine being everywhere than the protruding bellies. toy guy's claws were awesome, the movie poster when marshall is confronted by the baby wasn't so much. but i'm really just nitpicking.
4-14-2009 @ 11:24AM
Alicia R. said...
I find it funny Joel that we both love this show yet we are so on the different ends of the spectrum to what makes this show funny.
This episode didn't make me laugh. I may have giggled once or twice ("And we didn't see Lily for four weeks", Fantasy Guy asking Robin if they were going to do this) but I found the "Wait for it" to be drawn out and yawn worhty. Ted's doucheyness was at an all time high.
Yeah there was some (needed) char. development like Marshall getting PJ to work at GNB for not only his reasons but to help Barney.
But eh... there is always next week.
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4-14-2009 @ 5:07PM
GL said...
Ted's douchebaggery was at an all time high. Not enough good stuff from the others to offset it.
4-14-2009 @ 1:08PM
Sarah said...
I loved how Marshall screamed "I have a lot of money on me!" and then ran off like a scared little kid. I just saw I Love You, Man so I'm still on a Jason Segal high.
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4-14-2009 @ 6:58PM
StillBash said...
Nice aproach Joel - I did the same. I went in and tried not to laugh or better I got in angry about HIMYM and told myself "This is going to suck" and halfway through I was really laughing.
So indeed this was a good episode :-)
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4-14-2009 @ 10:04PM
Bruce said...
so, another episode with a website mentioned and no follow through. mosbiusdesigns.com was registered today by some guy (http://private.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch?domain=mosbiusdesigns.com). What happened to the Internet savvy cross marketing like with http://canadiansexacts.org and http://www.barneysvideoresume.com/ ? Note: they also dropped the ball on making http://www.robinsvideoresume.com/ - again some guy took it after the show aired. After hinting at that video, or how lame the mosbius designs website was going to be I am surprised there was no follow through.
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4-15-2009 @ 2:34AM
BLee said...
Love the show.. but will they show how he met their mom?
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