(S05E09) Let me start off by stating that any HIMYM episode involving the famous slap bet between Marshall and Barney is going to be funny. Just the act of Jason Segel's exaggerated slapping and Neil Patrick Harris' equally exaggerated pratfall in reaction is enough to get me rolling. I just wish the slaps weren't telegraphed so much in advance.You have to remember that tonight is a sequel to the original Slapsgiving from two years ago. As sequels go, it's not bad; not as good as the original but satisfying nevertheless. But you knew at some point, Marshall was going to say "That's four!" and Barney was going to rub his face. So we have to examine the journey to get there. That journey started off well, but got a little predictable. Still didn't make the slap itself any less funny.
Hopefully, the fifth and final slap will be a complete surprise with no build-up. I always thought that was the beauty of the slap bet; Barney living his life completely paranoid that a slap is coming. While torturing him with the threat over an entire Thanksgiving is funny the first time, it's not quite as funny the second. I want the final one to be so completely unexpected that it lifts ol' Barn out of his Bruno Maglis.
Anyhoo, let's talk about that build-up. It was fun to have Marshall bequeath the slap to Ted and Robin out of gratitude for getting the magical turkey back from the TLC. And it was equally fun to see Barney twitch every time the two of them moved ("I'm getting crow's feet. Crow's feet!"). I kind of hoped Barney would have tried to manipulate the two of them more in order to make the Marshall-imposed sundown deadline. Though his speech to Robin about needing a man to do her slapping for her was pure Barney genius, touching on all of his recent ex's hot buttons (he even invoked images of her hockey-playing days). That's why I give it my Best Barneyism of the week.But you knew that the slap was eventually going to get back to Marshall, even when Robin and Ted give it to Lily's dad Mickey. But the saccharine Full House-y music made those transfers funny. Even Marshall saying "there will be no slap today" rang hollow, because he was aching to do it.
What to say about Mickey Aldrin? First of all: Is it me or has Chris Elliott gotten skinny? He's always been a doughy guy, so to see him rail thin was a bit of a surprise. But he did a nice job as Mickey, because it was in his wheelhouse: creepy but almost lovable.
The funniest part of that storyline was keeping track of all the oh-so-wrong board games that he invented: Tijuana Slumlord, Car Battery, Landmine Lunge, There's A Clown Demon Under Your Bed, Sleepy Tombstone Maze, Dog Fight Promoter, Diseases. None of them will be at your local Toys R Us, or even your local Spencer Gifts. Of all the games, Slap Bet (a fake ad for which was shown at the end, complete with "don't try this at home, kids!" disclaimers) was the safest one he ever invented.
Good to see a Lily-oriented story, though; Alyson Hannigan has been on the sidelines too long. Let's hope she didn't get Lily's "dead to me" stare from real-life experience. That look could make people dissolve into powder for real.
More fun stuff:
- Of all the puns including the word "slap," I'm torn between "slape diem" and "Eric Slapton." What's yours?
- Ted tried to stoop to saying he still loved Robin in order to get the slap. Luckily, he was just doing it for selfish reasons.
- The Swarkles relationship was brought up, but only as a motivation for Ted to give Robin the slap. Robin still couldn't do it. It really feels like the whole relationship is being treated as a storyline mistake, doesn't it?
- Oh, wait! I think I like "poison slapple" better than any of the other puns.
- Lily let loose with another "Yoouuuuu sonofabitch" to the poor bodega owner Mr. Park (played by Charles Chun, who plays Dr. Wen on Scrubs). Wonder where that came from?
- Marshall's participation in the Eriksen family dinner via webcam was predictable. Holding the dummy hands for grace was not.
- When Barney was saying things like "Soft!" as people were coiling for the slap, he was saying it to himself, right?
- At this point, can we agree that Lily has become thoroughly corrupt in her role as Slap Bet Commissioner? She almost performed the slap herself!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-24-2009 @ 12:21AM
Christy said...
I was kind of hoping they would make Alyson Hannigan's eyes turn black like Dark Willow's for her "You are dead to me" stare.
Slap bet = still awesome.
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11-24-2009 @ 12:41AM
Leah said...
My favorite part were Lily's "dead to me" looks. It was like a throwback to dark willow, with her hair blowing and the eyes changing. It would have been funnier if her eyes had been black. Still loved it though.
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11-24-2009 @ 3:03AM
Katers said...
Wow, loved this episode. I thought the family theme was awesome. I love how the show is evolving to really get at the root of some character development while alternating with quippy one-liners. Love that in a sitcom. Great performance for Alyson Hanigan tonight.
Potential bias: I'm a huge sucker for Thanksgiving episodes of any kind.
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11-24-2009 @ 8:40AM
jduke said...
You left out that the song playing during the "Slap Bet" commercial was an upbeat arrangement of Marshall's "You just got slapped" from the original Slapsgiving. It was such a nice touch
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11-24-2009 @ 8:58AM
litehousebeacon said...
I just can't believe it's been two years since the last one. Not just the last Slapsgiving, but the last slap. Two years.
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11-24-2009 @ 9:05AM
Martin said...
Really can't believe you forgot to mention "you just got slapped" that was really the highlight of the episode using the great callback for the theme to the new board game...
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11-24-2009 @ 9:14AM
Joel Keller said...
That's why you folks are here, to pick up on things I miss. I completely brain-locked on that one and didn't even make the connection to the song from the last Slapsgiving. Thanks for pointing it out.
11-24-2009 @ 9:54AM
Kristi said...
I'm so happy we got the gang all back together for the majority of the episode, that's really the reason I love this show is watching these guys bounce off each other! And love how the used this Thanksgiving episode as a sequel to the first Slapsgiving. Parts I loved:
Lily's 'You're dead to me' stare - and it's similarity throwback to her witchy Willow days on Buffy. PLUS another 'You sonofabeech' line - I'm starting to use it!
Marshall holding mannequin hands during his webcam Sunday dinner with his freakishly close family PLUS his blubbering sensitivity in the bar!
Mickey Aldrin played by Chris Elliott (I LOVED him in Cabin Boy!). He knows how to play creepily loveable.
Ted, Robin and Barney: The chemistry between them is great, displayed by the subtle comic plays (Barney wincing everytime they moved) to the overtly pun-tastic comic plays (Slape diem, poison slapple, etc) were just great.
The build-up to the slap: Come on, we all knew what was coming and that's what made this Slapsgiving Sequel so amazing! And the fact that Mickey used it all to make a new board game, featuring Marshall's song was just the icing on the cake!
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11-24-2009 @ 1:59PM
Nacho said...
Alright, Barney and Robin have been broken up for 3 episodes now. Can we please start having some reviews that don't include the horrible nickname 'Swarkles'?
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11-24-2009 @ 2:08PM
Crystal Beth said...
Great episode. It was great to see Chris Elliott, thin or heavy. I miss the short lived series Get a Life where he was a grown man living with his family and delivered newspapers on a bike for a living. Funny stuff.
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11-24-2009 @ 8:04PM
Hank said...
I was surprised that there wasn't a website. I went and checked aldringames.com but nothing.
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11-25-2009 @ 8:24AM
Emily said...
"Slapsolutely!"
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