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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.
While Ted gets nervous about his first day of school, Barney and Robin decline to define the relationship.
In my big fat cover piece on Neil Patrick Harris, I mention his many online clips. Here are a few!
We still didn't meet the mother, but that doesn't mean that we don't have some questions about her.
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