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@@AsapMilknot even most Americans. Just a very vocal minority that American media thinks they have to bend over backwards to not offend. Most Americans are tired of this woke stuff.
Thank you I thought it was kinda stupid but I'm also white. How should I tell you it is or isn't. I just know I like it and it's his three friends because of the story. You think it would be more racist to get Asian actors who look similar
Only morons would have mistaken it as being offensive over it being an homage to the stupid, yet entertaining, kung fu movies of the 70s, 80s, and 90s (e.g, every Jackie Chan movie, rush hour, etc.) Its too bad only morons inhabit the social media that Hollywood trolls on for moral validation.
Cool you're ok with it, I mean... it's a comedy, and they had the cast playing the "masters"... it's obviously a joke, and wouldn't it be more degrading if they had cast Chinese people to teach him these fake martial arts? Granted I am a white male American, my opinion is irrelevant... not to trigger anyone but that is a bit ironic lol, can't help but laugh at that. At the end of the day I don't care, as long as people are free and free to follow their dreams, doesn't matter to me.
@@sophiefilo16 The ending made a lot of sense. It was perfect for many reasons. If it had the happy ending people expected, it would've been shit for having no twist on plot value. For 9 years people expected a lovie-dovie, classic and unoriginal ending. It would've sucked bad. The real ending was perfect.
As an Asian, I never saw the issue with #2 and did think they were paying homage to Chinese films. And I thought it was funny that he was trained by “Chinese” counterparts of his friends. Chinese Ted was weird and creepy, I’ll give them that.
Yeah that one's weird to me too. Granted, I'm white so I don't really have the perspective to say whether it's truly offensive or not,but I loved the episode personally. After all the heavy stuff going on it felt like an awkward but necessary palate cleanser and the whole episode felt very obviously tongue-in-cheek.
As a culture we need to cool it with getting offended on other people's behalf. At the same time though we also need to be willing to listen when these groups do find something offensive. Unfortunately it seems like most people are either the type to take offense for other people or the type that doesn't want to listen when things actually are offensive.
Yeah this one threw me off a bit. I remember it being a very weak, unfunny episode that was way too broad, but I don't remember anyone complaining about racism. You'd really have to be looking for ways to get offended on this one. I mean, do intentions not matter at all anymore? Are they being mean spirited in this episode? Are they trying to make fun of asians? No, of course not.. You'd have to be an idiot to read something offensive into this episode.
This fucking show... the finale killed it for me. The writers created one of the best, most loveable characters in such a short time (although with a huge assist from Cristin Millioti's talent and natural charm), and they squandered her. It's just one of the many issues, but it still sticks in my craw.
The finale is so bad it makes s6-9 pointless. Nothing that happens in those seasons matters. All the characters, their growth, and events, are either retconned or don’t matter. It’s truly appalling
@@jessedellross3245 yes! I don't even bother with reruns. The only episode from those seasons I like is "How I Met Your Father" because Cristin Millioti is so good.
@@loriegabidel it’s truly an example of the ending ruining a show. Hard to rewatch and get invested in things like Barney/Robin and Ted/Tracy when we know what happens
Honestly, if they didn't decide to kill of the mother, they had their spin off right there. They literally could have made a parallel story of her adventures leading up to meeting Ted. People loved Tracy right away. They would have had the audience completely sold.
They still could have done the spinoff, since that story would have taken place before she died. Also, the people only loved her right away, because they were told to. There was no character development. Just a very two-dimensional hyperbolic stream of accolades that Ted poured out on her, throughout the entire 9-year review of his relationship with Robin. The title was ironic. The mother was a red herring and all the praise Ted poured out was just him trying to convince himself that he was over Robin and REALLY loved this girl. ALL the girls dated over the nine years had nothing to do with preparing him for the mother but were rather just him attempting to replace Robin with someone else. The point of the story was how damaged Robin was and how long Ted would have to wait before she was ready to be with him and could receive the love he had to offer. The tragedy was all the lost years for both of them. IF Ted were really as gaga over his wife as he claimed throughout the story, he wouldn't have honored her memory by STARTING with meeting Robin and then going into a nine-year review of the ups and downs with Robin and all the girls he tried to replace her with. I honestly think he DID convince himself that the mother was really the perfect woman for him, but he gave himself away with where he chose to start the story and what he decided to tell within the nine-year saga that was clearly centered on Robin.
7 months late but it wouldn't work the whole story of the mother that she loved someone got engaged and before the wedding he died then she closed on herself and never dated until she met mosby
They should’ve had the kids record scenes for more than one possible ending. It would have given writers the option to adapt if necessary and less chance the child actors would let anything slip because they wouldn’t know which scenes were actually going to be used.
As a chinese canadian. The slap episode was fine for me too. Probably one of my more replayed episodes too due to how ridiculous it was. The build up was perfect considered the slapsgiving saga.
Yeah i'm not sure why that one got such flak? It seemed like just a regular wacky episode. I don't remember the "outrage". Anyone have any links or something to back up mojos claims here?
@cryptojihadi265 I know that how could you not see it was still a shitty way to end it. Just because it was about Robin doesn't mean people can't be pissed about how they waited 9 WHOLE SEASONS Just for to die after finally getting to see what she looked like
@@cryptojihadi265the first few seasons were. Then they added the Barney and Robin plot and spend a whole season for a wedding only to scrap it last episode? That’s lazy writing
@@cryptojihadi265yeah lol the flashbacks and everything talk about that past tense and never bring her up in the present idk what everyone expected but i enjoyed the ending
they shouldve made 1 season just all about the mother. i wouldnt have cared if she died in the final season and ted ended up back with robin. for being the titular mother, tracy barely got any screen time. and i fucking loved how much of a dork she is.
No,they shouldn't have. The show is "How I Met Your Mother," not how I met your mother and the time I spent with her. The whole premise is that meeting the mother is effectively the end of the story.
I used to have SUCH a crush on Marshall when the show was on the air. So learning that Jason Segal is a smoker in real life does kind of ruin him for me.
@@theimortal1974Matthew perry used to have addiction problems didnt he? But then he stopped, I in no way intend to make fun of his death, I am simply asking
@@theonetruefusion8533yes. He doesn’t remember seasons 3-6 bc of his addiction. He stated when he was skinny (aka those seasons) it was drugs then later he gained weight and it was alcohol.
Though it's not the ending I would have loved to have seen, it did bring the story full circle. In older Ted's mind, he started the story with how he met Robin because that is where the road to meeting the mother started(no Robin, no Robin and Barney. No Robin and Barney, no wedding. No wedding, no meeting the mother). However, his kids were also right; it was a long, drawn out story confessing his feelings for their Aunt Robin. But there’s a difference between your 'true love' and your 'soul mate'. Ted and Robin were in love at first sight, but weren't ever truly happy together because they wanted different things in life; Ted wanted to settle down and have kids, while Robin wanted to focus on her job and didn't want kids (though she was genuinely sad when she was told she couldn't have any). When Ted met Tracy(the mother), he met his soul mate, the one person who he could truly be his nerdy, quirky self with and have his family with. And with his heart finally able to have the wife and kids he always wanted, his feelings for Robin were pushed to the VERY back of his mind. Once the mother died however, Robin came back into his life more and more often and therefore back into his mind. We see that Robin has an apartment in New York and once again has a mass of dogs, so we can assume that she's stopped traveling for work like she used to. Therefore, it is the perfect time for her and Ted to get together: Ted had his dream of the perfect wife and kids, and Robin had her dream of traveling the world and becoming a famous reporter. Now that they've done the things that were keeping them apart, there's nothing holding them back from being together. They were meant to be together…just not when they first met. ... It's why season 9 is so drawn out; it shows just how perfect Robin and Barney are together...at that time. But when Robin gets the chance to travel for work, she puts her job before her marriage and that ultimately leads to its end. Barney reverted back to his scum-bag ways because that's his safety net; he did it after his and Robin's first go, he did it after Nora broke up with him and then again after he and Quinn broke up. The only thing able to change him for good was his one true love, the birth of his daughter. As for Ted and Tracy, sadly, 'Happily Ever After' isn't always 60, 70, 80 years down the road, and after six years, Ted realizes he is finally able to move on. If he wanted to tell the kids only about how he met Tracy, he could have started the story on the day of Robin and Barney's wedding, but instead started with the day he met Robin. 2030 Ted is retelling his entire story because he is convincing himself that, no matter how deep he buried them so that he could be happy with Tracy, his feelings for Robin are still there. And now that he IS finally able to let go of Tracy(like Tracy was finally able to let go of Max), those feelings are coming back out. Even Penny and Luke say that they've seen the way he and Robin look at each other. And after hearing their father's full story, why wouldn't they want him to finally be happy again?
It’s among my favourites. It certainly wasn’t offensive. It clearly pays humorous homage to older Hong Kong and Chinese cinema. Some people need to lighten up.
Just because you and the people you know weren’t offended doesn’t mean people weren’t. I’m black. There’s plenty of things that don’t offend me personally but a lot of people who share my race are offended by them
@@toptiertech7291we acknowledge that some people got offended by this episode, those are called morons. On a personal note, fu#k those morons. If we change stuff to spare their stupid feelings we will end up with nothing to laugh at.
I used to hate how it ended bc Ted finally found his wife and then him ending up with Robin again. But now as an adult and after seeing it all over again, his kids did give him the okay to go after Robin and even if we didn’t see it, I’m sure Ted didn’t just, run after Robin once the mother passed. I’m actually okay with both endings. But from the get-go, we all knew Ted wanted to be with Robin.
The kids do say "it's been 6 years sense mom died", so yeah, he waited a while to move on, and even brought his kids into the decision. The only part that bugged me about it is how distant they had gotten, only to boom, we're back together. They should've spent more time on how happy Ted was with the mother, and then maybe showed Robbin coming back and being a bigger part of his and the kids life after she passed.
Yeah, lots of people say it was rushed, it should have been longer and shit like that. But can you imagine episodes for that? Because i can't and i am sure if they forced it and made those episodes they would be shit. The story is complete, lily and marshall are busy with their kids and work, ted has found his partner and they have kids so they are busy too. The only one who might need company is barney because he doesn't have partner (if he comes together with robin then they are busy by themselves too). Would you want to see episodes of that? The episodes where ted, marshall and barney are seperated? No it would be boring. Even if they somehow stayed together then it would be unrealistic and meaningless. So no
@@samilaliyev590 Exactly. They would be the worst episodes of the entire show. Initially hated the ending, but after giving it a lot of thought, I came to realize how great it was.
Exactly. It blows me away how many people missed the entire purpose of the show. The title was ironic, and should have been evident after the first season. The show is titled "How I met your Mother" yet the entire plot is about Ted and Robin. The REAL purpose of the story is how damaged Robin was from her father, and how Ted had to wait over 20 years for her to get enough healing or wear herself down to FINALLY be able to open up to receive the love from Ted, a truly great guy, that always loved her and was passionate for her. The proof is in the fact that after this supposed perfect angel of a mother and wife died, he honors her memory by going through a 9 year history of ROBIN! And notice the VERY first episode, the VERY first memory he goes to is meeting Robin. Since he started NINE YEARS before he meets the mother to supposedly "lay the groundwork" for actually meeting the supposed point of the story, he could have went back to ANYWHERE to start, but he chose the first time he met Robin. The mother was a Red Herring to the real story of Ted and Robin and what it took for them to finally be together.
I loved the way the show ended. Bittersweet with an ellipse at the end. Number one was the first episode I ever watched in full. Robin saying goodbye to the kids she'd never have. It was different.
Maybe it's just as well that "How I Met your Dad" never took off, since Greta Gerwig might not have gone into directing. We wouldn't have gems such as "Ladybird", "Little Women" and "Barbie!"
not true at all. there is a huge community that did not just love the ending but also predicted it long before show ended, some even at the very moment pilot uttered the words "and that is how i met your aunt robin" reason why so many fools believe almost everyone hated it is because only haters waste their time of the day to bitch about it. those who loved it enjoyed the ending for what it is and moved on with their lives. there are even some who decided to pay homage to the ted&robin ending but they are easily overlooked due to loud whiners that keep bithing about how much they hated ending and making their own fake alternate ones
You guys really need to fire whoever writes the titles for your videos, they're always so misleading. "dark" truths? hardly... dark suggests scandalous, sordid, clandestine... of which none of these were.
Did any other HIMYM fans hear that while they did have to sign non disclosures, they actually filmed multiple endings with the kids so they didn't actually know the exact ending?
I never thought Ted was in the wrong when he didn't like Robin keeping dogs from past relationships. Robin in the very same episode made Ted throw away so many things for the exact same reason. she was insecure and jealous Ted however after throwing away much of his possessions for her she reveals ALL of her dogs were gifts from past relationships in the same situation as robin he didnt like her keeping these symbols of her prior relationships around and its not fair disregard teds feelings but say Robin was totally fine to make ted throw away tons of stuff. as a side note I DO NOT THINK Robin should have had to get rid of her dogs I only think its unfair to fault Ted for feeling insecure like robin, Ted shouldn't have had to throw away his stuff either.
I remember this and was actually Upset at Robin for even Making Ted get rid of things his Ex's bought him. Those items were Not the belongings of a ex who just left her stuff there. They were Ted's Belongings.. Gifts. You can't make someone throw away gifts just because a Ex gave them to them... That's apart of His life. Its not like he was holding on to B*tches. It's just material stuff.. Then she had the Audacity to justify her Dogs being from HER Ex's and That was different... Bruh.. I immediately didn't like her after that.. I can't stand being around people who Think THEY can treat you a certain way but YOU must do what they want.... Ugh.! Damn Relationships.... I have only watched Season 1, 2&3 so far tho.
You know the difference between a dog and a thing, right? It's actually alive, you can't treat it like some fluffy pillow, no matter where did you get your dog at first place
Only people who missed the obvious Irony in the Title and what the show was ALWAYS about...how damaged Robin was, and how Ted would have to wait over 20 years before she would be ready to finally open up to the love from a guy like Ted. The mother was a red herring. ALL the girls he dated weren't leading up to him meeting the mother, they were all consolation prizes or ways he was trying to forget or replace Robin. Sadly, even the mother was cope and a consolation prize. He poured out such hyperbolic praise about her in the story, it was a sure sign he was trying to convince himself of something, more than anyone else. The proof is in the fact that after having this life with this supposedly perfect angel, when he goes to reminisce about her, the FIRST story he tells is about meeting Robin, then the next 9 years are all about Robin. You don't do that if you were REALLY so madly in love with your deceased wife AND totally over Robin.
It was never about meeting the mother. It was always about how damaged Robin was and how Ted would have to wait 20 some years for her to get enough healing to be able to open up to receive Ted's love. The Title was Ironic. The first HUGE clue should have been the fact that he goes ALLLL the way back to 9 years before he meets the mother to start telling the story of how he met her and lo and behold, the very first story is about how he met Robin. Then the fact that the next 8 seasons are all about their relationships ups and downs and Ted trying to get over Robin with other girls, that never could do it. The fact that even after being with this Angelic mother and wife, when she dies, he goes to reminisce about her with the kids, he goes into a 9-year historic review of Robin, shows who he STILL really wanted.
Here’s the darkest truth about HIMYM: the finale is so bad, it makes half the series completely pointless. To all new viewers, just watch s1-5, and then skip to 10 minutes into the finale. You’ll get the exact same ending. Worst finale ever. Never forget
I would even argue that people can just watch the first episode and then watch the finale. The last episode looks like it was written after the pilot and the creators didn't care about any character development or storytelling since
I mean seriously why make the entire last season be about a wedding then have the couple break up? I understand how Jason Segel felt like leaving in the eighth season but that’s no excuse for ruining the last season. The alternate ending was even better and if they planned to kill off the mother, give us more screen time of her and Ted!
I totally disagree with you. The best season was brilliant, the best of all I think, every character receives a logical and profound development. The end of HIMYM is one of the only ends in sitcoms that reflects reality. Barney and Robin have been married for several years, they've loved each other very much but it wasn't enough to face life problems. Moreover, without their divorce, Barney wouldn't have had the chance to meet the true love of his life, his daughter. As for Ted and Robin, it shows that the person you end up with isn't always the person you imagined. Love is messy and painful, and life doesn't always have a happy ending. Even if the end can hurt the first time you see the show, it doesn't man it's bad, it's actually the opposite
@@Eliza8362 one problem with your stance: sitcoms are not reality. They are fiction that focuses on the jokes. To make a sitcom reality means taking EVERYTHING in said show as real. And with a show like HIMYM, that doesn’t work. Like AT ALL
@@jessedellross3245 That’s where I disagree. Sure it’s a sitcom so it’s funny, it can be light and joyful but HIMYM has always been deeper. Most of the time the episodes are sweat but they also can be profound, sad and real, like when we learn Robin can’t have kids or when Ted is on his own in the bar, staring at a single ticket for robots versus wrestlers. It’s dark, you can feel it, you can identifie cause you also can be sad and on your own. HIMYM always brought things to a deeper meaning and that’s why it’s an amazing sitcom : things matter, characters truly evolve, and you actually care.
Mark Hamill had to stay quiet about the change in The Empire Strikes Back of Vader being Luke's father for 3 years he didn't even told Harrison Ford. I didn't like the ending fully because I was looking forward of meeting Tracey and learn more about her in the last two seasons instead of the last season last few episodes. I didn't know she had cancer. Fact: Neil Patrick Harrison is gay and in a lovely relationship with a wonderful man and they have two beautiful children.
Himym learns you alot of lessons like for example it shows how barney commited for the first time to someone loved that person and give up half of his nonsense he really grew as a person but robin always loved ted she just knew that she couldnt give ted what he wanted and that is marriage and children
THAT was the point. The Title was Ironic and should have been pretty obvious. The entire 9 seasons was all about Ted and Robin and all the girls Ted dated to try to get over Robin, NONE of which worked. The hyperbolic praise Ted lavished on the deceased mother was also just cope and Ted trying to convince himself more than anyone that he REALLY loved her and was over Robin. Yet after being with this supposed PERFECT angelic wife and mother, he chooses to reminisce about her by talking about Robin for nine years. Notice WHERE he decides to START the story of meeting the mother...with the story of meeting Robin. The real point of the story was about how damaged Robin was and how Ted would have to wait over 20 years for her to get to a point where she was ready to receive the kind of love Ted had to offer.
It's hilarious that Neil thought that about Brittany when he was the biggest star cast on the show from the beginning. Seems a bit more like he was afraid of being over shadowed as well. 😂
I used to have a job that took me to the FOX lot on a near daily basis and I’d often walk by the stage where they shot the show and I’d see Jason Segal sitting on a golf cart smoking all the time.
"Ted made her give away all her dogs! What a jerk, right?" So we're just leaving out the part where he was forced to give away half the stuff in his house because his jealous girlfriend was angry that he still had gifts from exes? We're just leaving out the part where he's just following her logic and it's only fair for her to give away gifts from exes too?
What about "3 failed spin-offs", "not filming in front of a live audience", "having a dog allergy", "hating to kiss a smoker" or "not liking Britney Spears", let alone "having cancer" is even remotely "dark". And that's just the worst. None of these are actually "dark". They are tragic and/or stupid and/or dumb luck and/or personal preferences and/or inappropriate... but NOT "dark". And all of it is public knowledge. When I read "dark truths", I expect news. Not public knowledge. Lately the "Mojos" (almost exclusively Ms and Watch) have declined. More and more lists are repetitive and don't even contain what's in the title. If you don't have any new ideas, don't make/re-make a video. And if you don't have 10 [whatever], make a top 7, top 5 or even top 3...
Although I'm not the biggest fan of the ending, it kinda makes sense to me. The entire show revolved around his history with Robin and how they were made for each other, but didn't work out because they wanted different things. She wanted to focus on her career, and he wanted a family and kids In the end, they both got what they wanted, and they reached a point in their lives where they could finally be together
I thought that Alicia Silverstone would of been great as Stella. She was big in the mid 90s and britney was big in the late 90s early 2000s. Sarah chalked was real good though. Especially when she was talking about Chewbacca.
Finale just made no sense, how the kids actually wanted Ted to go ask Robin out on a date after him basically telling the story like. their mother was always a consolation prize is seriously weird and creepy. Also stupid to develope Barney and Robin all season 9 as a couple to break them up in 10min. It's just cringe. If they wanted Ted and Robin together they had to spend season 9 trying to make it work because they spent 8 seasons basically telling us it doesn't. Writers should have realised that good writing means they needed to adapt, they didn't need to stick to the plan after one season because that plan made no sense anymore. At least they realised they s**t the bed and released the alternate ending even if they didn't admit it publicly
I really hope we get a reunion episode or special the year Ted told the story in the show. Just to see where everyone is. Are Barney Lily and Marshal all besties cause their kids play together? Is barny a super worrisome father? Did Robin finally come around to marriage with Ted? Is Marshal finally happy?
Is Josh Radnor really allergic to dogs? Because I remember he was on a podcast where he talked about how he drive to from Ohio to Tennessee with just him and his dog
There's deleted last scene when Lily gives Marshall money upon losing a bet and him guessing that Robin and Ted will eventually be endgame. They should've kept it.
I always felt like they should have done “How I Met Your Father” by Tracy’s POV. I can’t believe that was in talks, but didn’t move forward. Yet the horrible one with Hillary Duff was green lit. Huge opportunity missed.
Man, those truths are all so dark. I'm not even sure how you guys managed to upload this to RUclips without the whole channel being banned. Like I'm not even sure I'm gonna be able to sleep tonight. Stop thinking we're fucking pigeons.
I was more shocked about the storyline of the show itself than your dark truths. I mean there hardly ever was anything in the show that made any sense, whenever a remote chance for any logic in the storyline popped up in the show, the next irrational twist destroyed it instantly. Some random funny scenes are scattered throughout the episodes, but those have not much to do with the storyline. I'm just glad I didn't watch the show when it first came out, but only recently, when I had all 9 seasons available to binge watch so I could skip forward when the story became just too irrational and I managed to watch all of it in 2 days, over an estimated net watching time of about 3 hours. I believe when Robin first appeared in the show and Ted had a facial expression of love on first sight, we all wanted them to end up together, but 9 seasons later it made no sense anymore, because it turned all the stories in between, how both of them had love stories with others, got married to someone else and even having kids, into a bad lie they were both living. Imagine if this were a real story, how Teds kids must feel when they find out in this story that their father has always been in love with another woman and their mother has never been more than his 2nd choice, where her death as a lame excuse of how he could be free without a divorce is probably the most irrational twist in the storyline. A better title for the show would have been "how I wasted two decades of my life".
I will never understand the whole american phenomenon of "culture appropriation" what is so wrong about using celebrating and indulging in different cultures? Different cultures are the most amazing things we human have that make us unique and standout among others but it's there for others to share. Everyone should be able to use and spread different cultures. And just because HIMYM did this in a satirical way big whoop! It's a comedy show for God's sake. HIMYM depicted many stereotypes of not only cultures but people, cities or countries and there's nothing wrong with that. I think every single sane person knows it's for the sake of comedy and chronically online twitter mob should never be taken seriously nor be treated as a valid criticism ever.
At some point it changes from Bob Saget to Ted's actor. I think it's when he buys the house that ends up being the one he's telling the story to his kids in.
Was absolutely nothing offensive about the slap episode. Some people are just dumb and look to be complain about shit and ruin the fun for everyone else
Ted was a jerk and even more terrible to Robin. The dog episode was such an asshole move. I'm sure the writers could've come up with some other reason to get rid of the dogs.
and exactly the kid basically tells you I know how you meant that like I don't need to hear anymore and she's over here like oh no you hear the uncensored version now the real trauma is coming
Number 2 is the stupidest thing I’ve heard IN A WHILE! Not to mention, I do NOT recall there being any “controversy” in regards to it at the time of airing. So you either made it up (🖕to you if so), or if it was real then I hope those who actually were offended by it would choke on air.
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I got shocked at 10:26
when they mentioned
'offensively appropriated costumes'
I'm sure it was only Americans who got offended by it
You made up that bit about people being offended about the slap episode. Everyone I know liked it. Stop being whiny SJWs
What shock me was your stupidity about that fake polemic. Downvoted.
@@AsapMilknot even most Americans. Just a very vocal minority that American media thinks they have to bend over backwards to not offend. Most Americans are tired of this woke stuff.
As a Chinese American, I have to admit that the slap of a million exploding suns was pretty good and probably shouldn't have been taken so seriously.
Thank you I thought it was kinda stupid but I'm also white. How should I tell you it is or isn't. I just know I like it and it's his three friends because of the story. You think it would be more racist to get Asian actors who look similar
Thank you
Only morons would have mistaken it as being offensive over it being an homage to the stupid, yet entertaining, kung fu movies of the 70s, 80s, and 90s (e.g, every Jackie Chan movie, rush hour, etc.) Its too bad only morons inhabit the social media that Hollywood trolls on for moral validation.
Basically the whole American thing of "cultural appropriation" is a strange thing.
Cool you're ok with it, I mean... it's a comedy, and they had the cast playing the "masters"... it's obviously a joke, and wouldn't it be more degrading if they had cast Chinese people to teach him these fake martial arts? Granted I am a white male American, my opinion is irrelevant... not to trigger anyone but that is a bit ironic lol, can't help but laugh at that. At the end of the day I don't care, as long as people are free and free to follow their dreams, doesn't matter to me.
Just being honest, the Mosby kids had the best role in tv.
Few months sitting on a couch, then go do other projects while 9 years of checks roll in.
They kept getting paid that entire time? I guess they were kept under a paid contract to prevent them from revealing the awful ending...
@@sophiefilo16 the actors said that they really forgot the ending since it was filmed so early in the seasons and also kept vague.
@@sophiefilo16do not attempt to bring subjectivity into an objective conversation, that is how you start arguments
@@theonetruefusion8533 tf
@@sophiefilo16 The ending made a lot of sense. It was perfect for many reasons.
If it had the happy ending people expected, it would've been shit for having no twist on plot value.
For 9 years people expected a lovie-dovie, classic and unoriginal ending. It would've sucked bad.
The real ending was perfect.
#1 hits a lot harder with the scenes of the character finding out she can't have kids; that must have been brutal for Colby to film.
damn, man
Now its much more believable for me. She felt it, those scenes were much more real for her.
She chose to do it.
@@pushfrog18 she didn't, Robin legitimately couldn't have her own kids
@@Ganganukshe also CHOSE not to have kids
As an Asian, I never saw the issue with #2 and did think they were paying homage to Chinese films. And I thought it was funny that he was trained by “Chinese” counterparts of his friends.
Chinese Ted was weird and creepy, I’ll give them that.
Yeah that one's weird to me too. Granted, I'm white so I don't really have the perspective to say whether it's truly offensive or not,but I loved the episode personally. After all the heavy stuff going on it felt like an awkward but necessary palate cleanser and the whole episode felt very obviously tongue-in-cheek.
As a culture we need to cool it with getting offended on other people's behalf. At the same time though we also need to be willing to listen when these groups do find something offensive. Unfortunately it seems like most people are either the type to take offense for other people or the type that doesn't want to listen when things actually are offensive.
Yeah this one threw me off a bit. I remember it being a very weak, unfunny episode that was way too broad, but I don't remember anyone complaining about racism. You'd really have to be looking for ways to get offended on this one. I mean, do intentions not matter at all anymore? Are they being mean spirited in this episode? Are they trying to make fun of asians? No, of course not.. You'd have to be an idiot to read something offensive into this episode.
#2 is entirely today’s point of view. There was no such whining back in the good old days.
same
This fucking show... the finale killed it for me. The writers created one of the best, most loveable characters in such a short time (although with a huge assist from Cristin Millioti's talent and natural charm), and they squandered her. It's just one of the many issues, but it still sticks in my craw.
The finale is so bad it makes s6-9 pointless. Nothing that happens in those seasons matters. All the characters, their growth, and events, are either retconned or don’t matter.
It’s truly appalling
@@jessedellross3245 yes! I don't even bother with reruns. The only episode from those seasons I like is "How I Met Your Father" because Cristin Millioti is so good.
@@loriegabidel it’s truly an example of the ending ruining a show.
Hard to rewatch and get invested in things like Barney/Robin and Ted/Tracy when we know what happens
Agreed...I was never a big fan of the show, but the finale really should've ended at the train station
I purposely deleted my memmory of the finale. All that I remember is how incredibly disappointing it was 🤔
I'm shocked about Cobie's cancer battle. You never know who it will happen to.
5:49 I appreciate Alyson Hannigan’s comments about the finale!
Dark secret: actor is allergic to dogs ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
I wonder if that one is true. Josh Radnor has a dog..
@@alexandra53134it’s probably a dog that doesn’t shed, my dads allergic and he has a dog
Honestly, if they didn't decide to kill of the mother, they had their spin off right there. They literally could have made a parallel story of her adventures leading up to meeting Ted. People loved Tracy right away. They would have had the audience completely sold.
They still could have done the spinoff, since that story would have taken place before she died.
Also, the people only loved her right away, because they were told to. There was no character development. Just a very two-dimensional hyperbolic stream of accolades that Ted poured out on her, throughout the entire 9-year review of his relationship with Robin.
The title was ironic. The mother was a red herring and all the praise Ted poured out was just him trying to convince himself that he was over Robin and REALLY loved this girl.
ALL the girls dated over the nine years had nothing to do with preparing him for the mother but were rather just him attempting to replace Robin with someone else.
The point of the story was how damaged Robin was and how long Ted would have to wait before she was ready to be with him and could receive the love he had to offer. The tragedy was all the lost years for both of them.
IF Ted were really as gaga over his wife as he claimed throughout the story, he wouldn't have honored her memory by STARTING with meeting Robin and then going into a nine-year review of the ups and downs with Robin and all the girls he tried to replace her with.
I honestly think he DID convince himself that the mother was really the perfect woman for him, but he gave himself away with where he chose to start the story and what he decided to tell within the nine-year saga that was clearly centered on Robin.
They should have scrapped the original ending
7 months late but it wouldn't work the whole story of the mother that she loved someone got engaged and before the wedding he died then she closed on herself and never dated until she met mosby
Tracy was my favorite character. And when she died the whole show went with it too
They should’ve had the kids record scenes for more than one possible ending. It would have given writers the option to adapt if necessary and less chance the child actors would let anything slip because they wouldn’t know which scenes were actually going to be used.
They did record some possible endings, they planned on having Victoria as the mother if the show got cancelled. And filmed a ending with that.
As a chinese canadian. The slap episode was fine for me too. Probably one of my more replayed episodes too due to how ridiculous it was. The build up was perfect considered the slapsgiving saga.
Yeah i'm not sure why that one got such flak? It seemed like just a regular wacky episode. I don't remember the "outrage". Anyone have any links or something to back up mojos claims here?
I was so pissed at the ending. All those 9 seasons just to have her die.
But it was still legit and classic Schmosby to convince his kids to let him go on a date with Robyn
The 9 seasons were never about her.
How could you NOT see Robin was the sun of the entire story?
They weren't subtle about it.
@cryptojihadi265 I know that how could you not see it was still a shitty way to end it. Just because it was about Robin doesn't mean people can't be pissed about how they waited 9 WHOLE SEASONS Just for to die after finally getting to see what she looked like
@@cryptojihadi265the first few seasons were. Then they added the Barney and Robin plot and spend a whole season for a wedding only to scrap it last episode? That’s lazy writing
@@cryptojihadi265yeah lol the flashbacks and everything talk about that past tense and never bring her up in the present idk what everyone expected but i enjoyed the ending
they shouldve made 1 season just all about the mother. i wouldnt have cared if she died in the final season and ted ended up back with robin. for being the titular mother, tracy barely got any screen time. and i fucking loved how much of a dork she is.
She should have had her own spin-off “How I Met your Father”
No,they shouldn't have. The show is "How I Met Your Mother," not how I met your mother and the time I spent with her. The whole premise is that meeting the mother is effectively the end of the story.
@@alexandra53134Now this I would have backed 100%
i can't believe colbie had to play robin while dealing with her cancer,,, that's insane, happy she recovered tho
Yeah, because people never have to keep working while they battle cancer.
I used to have SUCH a crush on Marshall when the show was on the air. So learning that Jason Segal is a smoker in real life does kind of ruin him for me.
i found out in the last year almost the entire cast of friends smoke.
@@theimortal1974Matthew perry used to have addiction problems didnt he? But then he stopped, I in no way intend to make fun of his death, I am simply asking
@@theonetruefusion8533yes. He doesn’t remember seasons 3-6 bc of his addiction. He stated when he was skinny (aka those seasons) it was drugs then later he gained weight and it was alcohol.
@@theimortal1974was especially common back then
I adore HIMYM and I'm sorry but NPH was wrong. Britney Spears was absolutely brilliant as Abby - no matter if she's a popstar or not.
NPH?
@@leonardolim8976 Neil Patrick Harris he plays Barney Stinson
@@Luuute oohhhhhh
Nph is the king. He’s the only valuable actor out of all of them.
She nailed it, I was happy to see her each episode she was in
When the first entry of a list like this is "Actors knew the ending", I don't know if I'm gonna be able to keep watching this list of DARK TRUTHS.
HIMYM is my confort series, i watch the show every year, so much love ❤
same
Though it's not the ending I would have loved to have seen, it did bring the story full circle. In older Ted's mind, he started the story with how he met Robin because that is where the road to meeting the mother started(no Robin, no Robin and Barney. No Robin and Barney, no wedding. No wedding, no meeting the mother). However, his kids were also right; it was a long, drawn out story confessing his feelings for their Aunt Robin. But there’s a difference between your 'true love' and your 'soul mate'. Ted and Robin were in love at first sight, but weren't ever truly happy together because they wanted different things in life; Ted wanted to settle down and have kids, while Robin wanted to focus on her job and didn't want kids (though she was genuinely sad when she was told she couldn't have any). When Ted met Tracy(the mother), he met his soul mate, the one person who he could truly be his nerdy, quirky self with and have his family with. And with his heart finally able to have the wife and kids he always wanted, his feelings for Robin were pushed to the VERY back of his mind. Once the mother died however, Robin came back into his life more and more often and therefore back into his mind. We see that Robin has an apartment in New York and once again has a mass of dogs, so we can assume that she's stopped traveling for work like she used to. Therefore, it is the perfect time for her and Ted to get together: Ted had his dream of the perfect wife and kids, and Robin had her dream of traveling the world and becoming a famous reporter. Now that they've done the things that were keeping them apart, there's nothing holding them back from being together. They were meant to be together…just not when they first met.
...
It's why season 9 is so drawn out; it shows just how perfect Robin and Barney are together...at that time. But when Robin gets the chance to travel for work, she puts her job before her marriage and that ultimately leads to its end. Barney reverted back to his scum-bag ways because that's his safety net; he did it after his and Robin's first go, he did it after Nora broke up with him and then again after he and Quinn broke up. The only thing able to change him for good was his one true love, the birth of his daughter. As for Ted and Tracy, sadly, 'Happily Ever After' isn't always 60, 70, 80 years down the road, and after six years, Ted realizes he is finally able to move on. If he wanted to tell the kids only about how he met Tracy, he could have started the story on the day of Robin and Barney's wedding, but instead started with the day he met Robin. 2030 Ted is retelling his entire story because he is convincing himself that, no matter how deep he buried them so that he could be happy with Tracy, his feelings for Robin are still there. And now that he IS finally able to let go of Tracy(like Tracy was finally able to let go of Max), those feelings are coming back out. Even Penny and Luke say that they've seen the way he and Robin look at each other. And after hearing their father's full story, why wouldn't they want him to finally be happy again?
I rolled my eyes so hard at #2 that I could see the back of my skull
Same. It's just a funny episode
10:30 Yea no, that's not true, I'm asian and nobody was "outraged" because of that episode.
Fellow Asian here. It has to be admitted that some clowns were offended…
It’s my favorite episode
It’s among my favourites. It certainly wasn’t offensive. It clearly pays humorous homage to older Hong Kong and Chinese cinema. Some people need to lighten up.
Just because you and the people you know weren’t offended doesn’t mean people weren’t. I’m black. There’s plenty of things that don’t offend me personally but a lot of people who share my race are offended by them
@@toptiertech7291we acknowledge that some people got offended by this episode, those are called morons. On a personal note, fu#k those morons. If we change stuff to spare their stupid feelings we will end up with nothing to laugh at.
I used to hate how it ended bc Ted finally found his wife and then him ending up with Robin again. But now as an adult and after seeing it all over again, his kids did give him the okay to go after Robin and even if we didn’t see it, I’m sure Ted didn’t just, run after Robin once the mother passed. I’m actually okay with both endings. But from the get-go, we all knew Ted wanted to be with Robin.
it was 6 years after the Mother's passing
The kids do say "it's been 6 years sense mom died", so yeah, he waited a while to move on, and even brought his kids into the decision. The only part that bugged me about it is how distant they had gotten, only to boom, we're back together. They should've spent more time on how happy Ted was with the mother, and then maybe showed Robbin coming back and being a bigger part of his and the kids life after she passed.
Yeah, lots of people say it was rushed, it should have been longer and shit like that. But can you imagine episodes for that? Because i can't and i am sure if they forced it and made those episodes they would be shit. The story is complete, lily and marshall are busy with their kids and work, ted has found his partner and they have kids so they are busy too. The only one who might need company is barney because he doesn't have partner (if he comes together with robin then they are busy by themselves too). Would you want to see episodes of that? The episodes where ted, marshall and barney are seperated?
No it would be boring. Even if they somehow stayed together then it would be unrealistic and meaningless. So no
@@samilaliyev590 Exactly. They would be the worst episodes of the entire show. Initially hated the ending, but after giving it a lot of thought, I came to realize how great it was.
Exactly. It blows me away how many people missed the entire purpose of the show. The title was ironic, and should have been evident after the first season. The show is titled "How I met your Mother" yet the entire plot is about Ted and Robin.
The REAL purpose of the story is how damaged Robin was from her father, and how Ted had to wait over 20 years for her to get enough healing or wear herself down to FINALLY be able to open up to receive the love from Ted, a truly great guy, that always loved her and was passionate for her.
The proof is in the fact that after this supposed perfect angel of a mother and wife died, he honors her memory by going through a 9 year history of ROBIN! And notice the VERY first episode, the VERY first memory he goes to is meeting Robin. Since he started NINE YEARS before he meets the mother to supposedly "lay the groundwork" for actually meeting the supposed point of the story, he could have went back to ANYWHERE to start, but he chose the first time he met Robin.
The mother was a Red Herring to the real story of Ted and Robin and what it took for them to finally be together.
Offended by the Slap episode?! As An Asian myself, relax, open your fortune cookie, and have happy humor laugh, Confucius say.
Sometimes back-stage issues can make you think about the ways in which you see the show overall.
I loved the way the show ended. Bittersweet with an ellipse at the end. Number one was the first episode I ever watched in full. Robin saying goodbye to the kids she'd never have. It was different.
The only dark thing here was the theme of my RUclips app
Maybe it's just as well that "How I Met your Dad" never took off, since Greta Gerwig might not have gone into directing. We wouldn't have gems such as "Ladybird", "Little Women" and "Barbie!"
Why is it called "How I Met your Dad" and not "How I Met your Father"?
@@BethanyCalder The current series is HIMYF.
@@andrewjones575 I was just thinking, I swear I'm watching that show in its second season right now. Lol.
Wouldn't call those gems lol
Meh
How I Met Your Mother finale was not divisive: almost everyone hated it!
not true at all. there is a huge community that did not just love the ending but also predicted it long before show ended, some even at the very moment pilot uttered the words "and that is how i met your aunt robin"
reason why so many fools believe almost everyone hated it is because only haters waste their time of the day to bitch about it. those who loved it enjoyed the ending for what it is and moved on with their lives. there are even some who decided to pay homage to the ted&robin ending but they are easily overlooked due to loud whiners that keep bithing about how much they hated ending and making their own fake alternate ones
You think almost everyone hated it because those who did cannot shut up about it and those who liked it won't write about it every chance they get.
@@Aragor28 exactly
@@frankcayseron8637 huge community: ten stupid people
Everyone hated it!!!
Most of these are not dark truths. Number 1 is an amazing story though, Colbie is an inspiration
Ted was the reason why he was single
I'm actually sad HIMYF was cancelled. It wasn't great, but I was getting invested
You guys really need to fire whoever writes the titles for your videos, they're always so misleading. "dark" truths? hardly... dark suggests scandalous, sordid, clandestine... of which none of these were.
Did any other HIMYM fans hear that while they did have to sign non disclosures, they actually filmed multiple endings with the kids so they didn't actually know the exact ending?
9:04 wait Barney without a suit
I never thought Ted was in the wrong when he didn't like Robin keeping dogs from past relationships. Robin in the very same episode made Ted throw away so many things for the exact same reason. she was insecure and jealous Ted however after throwing away much of his possessions for her she reveals ALL of her dogs were gifts from past relationships in the same situation as robin he didnt like her keeping these symbols of her prior relationships around and its not fair disregard teds feelings but say Robin was totally fine to make ted throw away tons of stuff.
as a side note I DO NOT THINK Robin should have had to get rid of her dogs I only think its unfair to fault Ted for feeling insecure like robin, Ted shouldn't have had to throw away his stuff either.
I remember this and was actually Upset at Robin for even Making Ted get rid of things his Ex's bought him. Those items were Not the belongings of a ex who just left her stuff there. They were Ted's Belongings.. Gifts. You can't make someone throw away gifts just because a Ex gave them to them... That's apart of His life. Its not like he was holding on to B*tches. It's just material stuff.. Then she had the Audacity to justify her Dogs being from HER Ex's and That was different... Bruh.. I immediately didn't like her after that.. I can't stand being around people who Think THEY can treat you a certain way but YOU must do what they want.... Ugh.! Damn Relationships.... I have only watched Season 1, 2&3 so far tho.
You know the difference between a dog and a thing, right? It's actually alive, you can't treat it like some fluffy pillow, no matter where did you get your dog at first place
I don’t recall anyone being upset about that final slap episode. I certainly don’t remember any outrage.
Because back then they wouldn't shine the light on people who complain like that.
Nowadays it tends to happen with anything that releases.
Only people who missed the obvious Irony in the Title and what the show was ALWAYS about...how damaged Robin was, and how Ted would have to wait over 20 years before she would be ready to finally open up to the love from a guy like Ted.
The mother was a red herring. ALL the girls he dated weren't leading up to him meeting the mother, they were all consolation prizes or ways he was trying to forget or replace Robin. Sadly, even the mother was cope and a consolation prize. He poured out such hyperbolic praise about her in the story, it was a sure sign he was trying to convince himself of something, more than anyone else.
The proof is in the fact that after having this life with this supposedly perfect angel, when he goes to reminisce about her, the FIRST story he tells is about meeting Robin, then the next 9 years are all about Robin. You don't do that if you were REALLY so madly in love with your deceased wife AND totally over Robin.
Please do Top 10 wholesome moments from HIMYF the show deserves more love
Also top 10 best lion guard songs
HIMYF sucks
I’m binge watching this show currently!
10/10 show only last episode is rushed
How i met your mother is not just about meeting the mother its not just love bro it is alot of lessons being told and it is very beautiful
It was never about meeting the mother. It was always about how damaged Robin was and how Ted would have to wait 20 some years for her to get enough healing to be able to open up to receive Ted's love.
The Title was Ironic. The first HUGE clue should have been the fact that he goes ALLLL the way back to 9 years before he meets the mother to start telling the story of how he met her and lo and behold, the very first story is about how he met Robin. Then the fact that the next 8 seasons are all about their relationships ups and downs and Ted trying to get over Robin with other girls, that never could do it.
The fact that even after being with this Angelic mother and wife, when she dies, he goes to reminisce about her with the kids, he goes into a 9-year historic review of Robin, shows who he STILL really wanted.
Amazing video ms mojo,fantastic job. I never saw the show got into too.
Here’s the darkest truth about HIMYM: the finale is so bad, it makes half the series completely pointless. To all new viewers, just watch s1-5, and then skip to 10 minutes into the finale. You’ll get the exact same ending.
Worst finale ever. Never forget
I would even argue that people can just watch the first episode and then watch the finale. The last episode looks like it was written after the pilot and the creators didn't care about any character development or storytelling since
I mean seriously why make the entire last season be about a wedding then have the couple break up? I understand how Jason Segel felt like leaving in the eighth season but that’s no excuse for ruining the last season. The alternate ending was even better and if they planned to kill off the mother, give us more screen time of her and Ted!
I totally disagree with you. The best season was brilliant, the best of all I think, every character receives a logical and profound development. The end of HIMYM is one of the only ends in sitcoms that reflects reality. Barney and Robin have been married for several years, they've loved each other very much but it wasn't enough to face life problems. Moreover, without their divorce, Barney wouldn't have had the chance to meet the true love of his life, his daughter. As for Ted and Robin, it shows that the person you end up with isn't always the person you imagined. Love is messy and painful, and life doesn't always have a happy ending. Even if the end can hurt the first time you see the show, it doesn't man it's bad, it's actually the opposite
@@Eliza8362 one problem with your stance: sitcoms are not reality. They are fiction that focuses on the jokes. To make a sitcom reality means taking EVERYTHING in said show as real. And with a show like HIMYM, that doesn’t work.
Like AT ALL
@@jessedellross3245 That’s where I disagree. Sure it’s a sitcom so it’s funny, it can be light and joyful but HIMYM has always been deeper. Most of the time the episodes are sweat but they also can be profound, sad and real, like when we learn Robin can’t have kids or when Ted is on his own in the bar, staring at a single ticket for robots versus wrestlers. It’s dark, you can feel it, you can identifie cause you also can be sad and on your own. HIMYM always brought things to a deeper meaning and that’s why it’s an amazing sitcom : things matter, characters truly evolve, and you actually care.
Mark Hamill had to stay quiet about the change in The Empire Strikes Back of Vader being Luke's father for 3 years he didn't even told Harrison Ford. I didn't like the ending fully because I was looking forward of meeting Tracey and learn more about her in the last two seasons instead of the last season last few episodes. I didn't know she had cancer.
Fact: Neil Patrick Harrison is gay and in a lovely relationship with a wonderful man and they have two beautiful children.
I hate kissing smokers too. I don't blame her
Right it smells gross
holy shit, never knew about no 1. Like what the fuck. This makes the "Robin cannot have kids" episode even sadder.
Himym learns you alot of lessons like for example it shows how barney commited for the first time to someone loved that person and give up half of his nonsense he really grew as a person but robin always loved ted she just knew that she couldnt give ted what he wanted and that is marriage and children
This is like the last sitcom where people were ripping darts
What does ripping darts means
My only problem with the slap of the power of a million stars is that it's too weak, the second slap must have hurt more
That is some serious plot planning
The episode of a million exploding suns was one my top 5 favorites 😂
The ending killed me. It just didn't make any sense. The title of the show is How I met your Mother, not How I met your Step Mother
THAT was the point. The Title was Ironic and should have been pretty obvious. The entire 9 seasons was all about Ted and Robin and all the girls Ted dated to try to get over Robin, NONE of which worked.
The hyperbolic praise Ted lavished on the deceased mother was also just cope and Ted trying to convince himself more than anyone that he REALLY loved her and was over Robin.
Yet after being with this supposed PERFECT angelic wife and mother, he chooses to reminisce about her by talking about Robin for nine years. Notice WHERE he decides to START the story of meeting the mother...with the story of meeting Robin.
The real point of the story was about how damaged Robin was and how Ted would have to wait over 20 years for her to get to a point where she was ready to receive the kind of love Ted had to offer.
Being allergic to dogs would be a huge nightmare for me. I love pup's and nothing and I do mean absolutely nothing could take that away from me.
It's hilarious that Neil thought that about Brittany when he was the biggest star cast on the show from the beginning. Seems a bit more like he was afraid of being over shadowed as well. 😂
The Kung-Fu part was really funny. I doubt many fans of the show were actually upset about it. Sounds like a few loud people that started it.
Neil being gay has to be the most shocking thing ever for me😂😂
I like it how the Taxi driver pops up out of nowhere 😅
I used to have a job that took me to the FOX lot on a near daily basis and I’d often walk by the stage where they shot the show and I’d see Jason Segal sitting on a golf cart smoking all the time.
"Ted made her give away all her dogs! What a jerk, right?"
So we're just leaving out the part where he was forced to give away half the stuff in his house because his jealous girlfriend was angry that he still had gifts from exes? We're just leaving out the part where he's just following her logic and it's only fair for her to give away gifts from exes too?
yk theres a difference between a few items and LITERAL DOGS right 💀
I believe Josh Radnor actually has a dog, who he proudly displays on social media. Maybe he’s not allergic to that specific breed?
What about "3 failed spin-offs", "not filming in front of a live audience", "having a dog allergy", "hating to kiss a smoker" or "not liking Britney Spears", let alone "having cancer" is even remotely "dark".
And that's just the worst. None of these are actually "dark". They are tragic and/or stupid and/or dumb luck and/or personal preferences and/or inappropriate... but NOT "dark". And all of it is public knowledge. When I read "dark truths", I expect news. Not public knowledge.
Lately the "Mojos" (almost exclusively Ms and Watch) have declined. More and more lists are repetitive and don't even contain what's in the title.
If you don't have any new ideas, don't make/re-make a video. And if you don't have 10 [whatever], make a top 7, top 5 or even top 3...
They seriously need new clickbait titles for these videos.
Although I'm not the biggest fan of the ending, it kinda makes sense to me. The entire show revolved around his history with Robin and how they were made for each other, but didn't work out because they wanted different things. She wanted to focus on her career, and he wanted a family and kids
In the end, they both got what they wanted, and they reached a point in their lives where they could finally be together
I thought that Alicia Silverstone would of been great as Stella. She was big in the mid 90s and britney was big in the late 90s early 2000s. Sarah chalked was real good though. Especially when she was talking about Chewbacca.
Very very great list I like it a lot very very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever 💗
Finale just made no sense, how the kids actually wanted Ted to go ask Robin out on a date after him basically telling the story like. their mother was always a consolation prize is seriously weird and creepy. Also stupid to develope Barney and Robin all season 9 as a couple to break them up in 10min. It's just cringe. If they wanted Ted and Robin together they had to spend season 9 trying to make it work because they spent 8 seasons basically telling us it doesn't. Writers should have realised that good writing means they needed to adapt, they didn't need to stick to the plan after one season because that plan made no sense anymore. At least they realised they s**t the bed and released the alternate ending even if they didn't admit it publicly
HIMYM will be legit only if it's filmed from Tracy's perspective.
I really hope we get a reunion episode or special the year Ted told the story in the show. Just to see where everyone is. Are Barney Lily and Marshal all besties cause their kids play together? Is barny a super worrisome father? Did Robin finally come around to marriage with Ted? Is Marshal finally happy?
These are not dark truths. Please don’t use clickbait.
Is Josh Radnor really allergic to dogs? Because I remember he was on a podcast where he talked about how he drive to from Ohio to Tennessee with just him and his dog
There's nothing dark about the "truths" about this show, as advertised. in fact, Ms Mojos titles for videos are exagerated clickbait.
it is very obvious they didnt film in front of a live studio audience. the laughter sometimes wasnt in synch with what was happening on screen.
3 in
Nothing dark yet
How the fuck is a non disclosure agreement dark?
How is it dark that they don't film in front of a studio audience??
It's annoying clickbait.
There's deleted last scene when Lily gives Marshall money upon losing a bet and him guessing that Robin and Ted will eventually be endgame. They should've kept it.
1) They recorded multiple endings since they didnt know how it was going to end
The rain ending is the definitive ending. It’s more hopeful
I always felt like they should have done “How I Met Your Father” by Tracy’s POV. I can’t believe that was in talks, but didn’t move forward. Yet the horrible one with Hillary Duff was green lit. Huge opportunity missed.
This is an example of killing a fantastic show with a bad ending 😂
Man, those truths are all so dark. I'm not even sure how you guys managed to upload this to RUclips without the whole channel being banned. Like I'm not even sure I'm gonna be able to sleep tonight. Stop thinking we're fucking pigeons.
What is funny is I didn't know that was Britney Spears until now but I knew the other woman from Scrubs.
But... Radnor has a dog now??? I wonder if it's a non allergenic breed?
I was more shocked about the storyline of the show itself than your dark truths.
I mean there hardly ever was anything in the show that made any sense, whenever a remote chance for any logic in the storyline popped up in the show, the next irrational twist destroyed it instantly.
Some random funny scenes are scattered throughout the episodes, but those have not much to do with the storyline.
I'm just glad I didn't watch the show when it first came out, but only recently, when I had all 9 seasons available to binge watch so I could skip forward when the story became just too irrational and I managed to watch all of it in 2 days, over an estimated net watching time of about 3 hours.
I believe when Robin first appeared in the show and Ted had a facial expression of love on first sight, we all wanted them to end up together, but 9 seasons later it made no sense anymore, because it turned all the stories in between, how both of them had love stories with others, got married to someone else and even having kids, into a bad lie they were both living.
Imagine if this were a real story, how Teds kids must feel when they find out in this story that their father has always been in love with another woman and their mother has never been more than his 2nd choice, where her death as a lame excuse of how he could be free without a divorce is probably the most irrational twist in the storyline.
A better title for the show would have been "how I wasted two decades of my life".
People were not outraged at that episode....this is the first time I'm even hearing about it
Fans loved the Asian stereotypes, it’s funny
the ending where he stayed with the woman of his life is the only one i need.
There was never a live audience lol it's the same 2-3 recordings
I will never understand the whole american phenomenon of "culture appropriation" what is so wrong about using celebrating and indulging in different cultures? Different cultures are the most amazing things we human have that make us unique and standout among others but it's there for others to share. Everyone should be able to use and spread different cultures. And just because HIMYM did this in a satirical way big whoop! It's a comedy show for God's sake. HIMYM depicted many stereotypes of not only cultures but people, cities or countries and there's nothing wrong with that. I think every single sane person knows it's for the sake of comedy and chronically online twitter mob should never be taken seriously nor be treated as a valid criticism ever.
So, it's Ted, telling the story. That isn't his voice though. It's, Bob Sagets.
At some point it changes from Bob Saget to Ted's actor. I think it's when he buys the house that ends up being the one he's telling the story to his kids in.
Dang I didn’t know cobie had cancer.
When you say Asian community you gotta be specific on which specifically. They all hate each other lol
Man i never met anyone that was offended for the slap of a million suns. Plus that episode was awesome
"Alison Hannigan's daughter was fired from playing DZ" Do you mean Daisy?
The fact that the entire show was always about his love for Robin was some secret?! Lmao.
How did anyone NOT see that?
Was absolutely nothing offensive about the slap episode. Some people are just dumb and look to be complain about shit and ruin the fun for everyone else
The last episode have so much material… it could have been a 10th season.
Ted was a jerk and even more terrible to Robin. The dog episode was such an asshole move. I'm sure the writers could've come up with some other reason to get rid of the dogs.
+1 for the alternative ending!
the kids seem pretty like why did you set us down to like traumatize us just to tell us you like Robin and we're getting a stepmom
and exactly the kid basically tells you I know how you meant that like I don't need to hear anymore and she's over here like oh no you hear the uncensored version now the real trauma is coming
Number 2 is the stupidest thing I’ve heard IN A WHILE!
Not to mention, I do NOT recall there being any “controversy” in regards to it at the time of airing.
So you either made it up (🖕to you if so), or if it was real then I hope those who actually were offended by it would choke on air.
No scandals? Sooo Dark🤣
Marshall and Lily were the other characters Grandfather and Grandmother, always telling them how to live their personal lives and who should date!!!!