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While Ted goes after the girl of his dreams (again), Marshall comes to terms with growing up (again).
The only thing that's missing is a Slap Bet.
He even plays a character with three letters in his name again.
They even attribute the show’s success to them.
The show's executive producer, Carter Bays, weighs in.
In the aftermath of 'Mad Men,' I've been drowning my sorrows in 'Dexter,' which continues to rock with furious vengeance.
The episode culminates in his deployment of the "Scuba Diver."
Barney: “Can’t fight when you’re not there. That’s what Gandhi taught us.”
I'm not saying 'Mad Men' is flawless, but a panicky jump-the-shark reflex is a reliable phenomenon among audiences during the third season.
My friend Misha just IM'd me with a different comparison for 'HIMYM': It's the new 'Lost,' according to the excellent James Poniewozik of 'Time.'
Even for fans like me, 'How I Met Your Mother' has always felt like a clear update of 'Friends': You've got your Manhattan hangout, your friends from college, two geek males plus one womanizer, and the unsettling feeling that all that warm likability could curdle with a few bad episodes.
Marshall and Lily woo Barney and Robin, while Ted strikes out on his own.
Ted teaches Barney how to date Robin, while Marshall tries to give away a barrel.
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