Okay that's a joke.
I've been busy, and in few months I hope to share the splendid news with all of you.
So, in spite of the business, I managed to sneak in some time to watch the final episode of HIMYM.
The first four minutes got me all teared up, especially when the gangs hug it out on the hotel porch.
The last 9th season had been beautiful, I was truly convinced that Robin and Barney deserved to be happy and together, and much like every body else, Barney deserves his happy ever after ending. Unfortunately, the writers thought different.
Okay I get it, they want him to change because of the presence of a daughter in his life, but why should they break both him and Robin up, just to have him knocked up some un-name woman, or as they called her No. 31, in a-perfect month challenge? It's like let's make him fall into the darkest pit and then give him a light again. I thought Robin was the light he searched for. They deserved each other so well.
And after the break up, Robin fell out of the group, and Barney doesn't feel a thing? So disappointing in so many level.
Not to mention Ted. After getting his fairy tale, after a long wait, they decided to end things with. "So you want to see how we feel about you and Aunt Robin getting together?" from the children?
Ted Mosby is the one character I can relate to, (okay I know I don't have cool friends like Lilypad and Marshmallow, legen-waitforit-dary Barney Stinson, or the ever beauty Robin Sparkles), I meant the part of knowing, somehow, somewhere,I know my right one is waiting for the day we meet, just as much as I am right now. The trust, the wait, The not-giving up, I totally can relate.
I mean, just how sweet that catching up history session between Ted and Tracy at the railway station under the yellow umbrella? It just makes you go awwwwwwww. The mother's smile at the end when they realized "“Funny how sometimes you just…find things," says Tracy. Heart melting. The mother indeed have a very beautiful smile.
Just to have him, meet her, dated her, knocked her up months before they getting married, decided to postpone the marriage, 7 years and 2 kids later, did get married, only to have the mother, or as sweet as her name is, Tracy McConnel, died in some kind of disease 4 years later. How unfair is the world? Should I give up on my fairy tale right about now?
Don't give me the *bittersweet* of life speech. If I want to stay in reality I wouldn't watch the tv or movies in the first place.
And all season of 9th, the whole gang stressed about how they'll break up, with two moving to Italy, and one moving to Chicago, only to have the next day, Ted sitting in the bar saying, "So yeahh, that's not gonna happen," Isn't life too simple? Haha okay the scene was slightly funny, so I let it pass.
What I can't let pass is how painful for Ted to let go of Robin, when he got hurt so badly, just to have him ended up with her again after 20 years or so. Is that's the writer term of destiny? Me is not happy.
The only good things that went on the track was Lily and Marshall, continuing to grow their family and Marshall finally gets to be a judge and later on, a senator.
While some may be satisfied with the ending, I'm not on board with this one. It ruins my believe in happy ever after ending. I didn't want to do this comparing both because both were great in their own ways, but I was more happy when Friends ended years ago.
Now, I'm just all confused with HIMYM ending.
Wait, does this mean Lily have to pay back to Marshall the 20 bucks he gave her during Ted and Tracy's wedding just because Ted finally did ends up with Robin?
The opening music is always going to haunt me for years.
Aren't they gonna tell us with what actually happened with the Pineapple Incident?
End if another series favorite.
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