The show was handled very poorly. When i think about HIMYM, i think relative to Scrubs. A show that was based around humour, but only because humour was a way to mask the stressful lives of everyone in the show.. Not every day has a happy or fantastical ending and scrubs pulled that off great. HIMYM had such a big chance to be the same, but because it was your typical US funny sitcom, they threw constant comedic moments even during serious moments because 'nobody likes to be sad when watching comedy' Amazing show handled extremely poorly at crucial times... -COUGH ENDING COUGH-
@@tylerwelch7574 No honey. If you want to argue about it please reply in like 10 hours because I am way too tired to discuss this right now but honey I have A LOT of opinions about the whole Ted and Robin thing
Dude I never noticed that detail damn she was not ready for a serious relationship. Years now I can say that Nora brought up the best in Barney and Robin brought the lies, tricks, mixed signals, manipulations and heartbreaks.
Loving someone and hearing they may leave is a survival instinct. This is why when toxic relationships end, there's always those moments where you go from remember all these horrible moments being the reason of the split, to suddenly flashing all those good times you had together. The heart gets really scared and really fragile. It is a telling moment here that Robins heart was made vulnerable here when Barney said he wanted to leave because she had clear love for him, but didn't want to commit to him... Ultimately it's why it failed long term... It also makes a way to explain why she got back together with Ted because sometimes the fear of settlement and abandonment doesn't exist when the love comes so easily and naturally. Ofcourse, this is just a TV show, it's not real... but if the writers have had any experience in this aspect of life, then it's clearly reflected here
You can even see it in his eyes, you just know he isn’t lying. He has lied about so much, but when it comes to Robin, he is someone completely different
I will never understand why Barney and Robin ♥️ weren’t endgame after the many times of rewatching I just idk why they thought hey let’s break them up or why Ted lost Tracy smh 🤦🏻♀️
Yeah that’s true If you love someone that person never understand your love But when those people love find out that persons love them more there self It will too late
Love this show & Neal’s character in it. Honestly, I would love to have a conversation with the man. Seems like one of the greats people I’ve ever seen & all his charters have been on point, from what I’ve seen.
I thought love was just something idiots thoughts they felt But this guy Has a hold on my heart that I could not break if I wanted to And there have been times that I wanted to It has been overwhelming and humbling and even painful At times But I could not stop loving anymore than I could stop breathing I have hopelessly , irresistibly in love with him
Barney truly loved Robin, Ted only loved an idealized version of Robin. She was a free bird he wanted to put in a cage like a trophy, like "I got her to leave her goals for me, and got her to achieve my dreams of marriage and a family instead". Meanwhile, Barney was just as free as Robin, they wanted to be free together. That's why them breaking up due to Robin's work made absolutely no sense whatsoever, Barney was all for a legendary life, why the sudden change of heart for a "simple life"? Total bs, the writer's dropped the ball...
@@chitwanhawan3064 lily was awfully manipulative, but that was nothing compared to Barney. The fact that she's a woman didn't have anything to do, go hate women on other place
The ending of the series was brutal and totally ruins the rewatchability of How I Met Your Mother. Powerful moments like these are almost undone by the terrible writing that made up the last season... Ted was also a bit of a dickhead. I'm team Barney/Robin.
All these character development to just end up in a divorce and go back to his usual ways, this is why 80% of people liked the alternate ending as the canon ending
People who talk like that end up divorced in 2 years. That's not love, that's infatuation. Which goes away. Love isn't a feeling, it's an action. The majority of people who believe they are in love simply aren't. If you can't have the worst fight of your entire life with your partner, and still make them a nice dinner or their favourite snack, then give them the hug you know they desperately need, then it isn't love.
So he basically believed that you had to be stupid to love. Imagine being friends with someone who believes you are stupid just because you experience such normal and universal feeling.
HIMYM had a terrible last season. Robin & Ted was a copout ending, having Barney & Robin get married and then breakup soon after. It ruined a great show up to that point.
But Barney wasn't happy with her! (remember when they decided to get divorce, she asked him and he said that he's not! Everyone blame Robin or Ted but you forgot that it was barney who decided to leave! He was not made for marriage relationship and it's okay to live the way he wants!)
@@biraj995 stop saying that! They write the show in the better way they can, they loved their story, their characters... They didn't hate barney and make him telling bullshit just to let him sad, its not like that! It's just a story of life, why you don't just accept it!
@@athena8030 Because it's the truth. It doesn't matter if the writers liked Barney or not but they wrote him like that. They destroyed his 180 to let the show have a 360
@@athena8030 first of all it was the writer's fault because they could've made Ted and Robin a couple when she broke up with Kevin and Barney found Quinn. But they dragged the show further and for that they took it back to Barney and Robin. And let me tell you Barney was prepared for anything to marry Robin so getting divorced for traveling with her is just a silly excuse that the writers came up with. Barney and Robin had way more similarities and connection than Ted and Robin had so they shouldn't have gone with Barney and Robin for the second time and even after that they should've at least given an acceptable reason and a proper ending for Barney. Instead they just established the stereotype that guys like Barney can never settle down in life