well last season's episode kind of negates the fact that Ted moves to Jersey. the one with the goat and Ted finding out Barney and Robin slept together. where he says the thing with the goat didn't happen that year, but the following year when Robin was living with him.
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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I thought it was never specifically stated that Ted was still living in the apartment when Robin lived there.
eh, i suppose not, but it's implied. [link]
Aw, Cindy, your weecaps make me sad. I wish you were enjoying the show more.
Oh, no. Don't worry. Be happy.
I enjoyed this week's much more than last week's, although it ended on such a sad note, it was hard to be all "WOO HOO SHOW" about it.
I am tired of the never-ending gag (Robin not eating last week; Barney not putting his arm down this week), though. I like it better when they thread a couple of plots together. And is it just me, or have the chracters been a little less likable this season?
I don't think it's just you. They've been exceptionally inconsiderate these past couple episodes.
I always enjoy it when Barney suffers. Does he still have slaps left?
HIMYM and The Office need better time slots. I haven't been able to watch either one since the writer's strike. I miss them!
I always enjoy it when Barney suffers. Does he still have slaps left?
Two more!
Two more!
my word, I just had an involuntary fist-pump-"yes!" reaction. I'm currently awaiting disc one of season 3 from Netflix.
Small note on your weecap, Cindy - it's not actually Bruce's "Jersey Girl," it's Bruce singing Tom Waits's "Jersey Girl," about the Jersey girl to whom he's been married for ever and ever (IIRC from Hec's research on his Waits book, he wrote it right after meeting her at a New Year's Eve party; he just knew immediately, even after that brief encounter, that she was important and songworthy).
Thanks to Hec's book, that song just makes me puddle up and so I counted the entire episode as a win, but it may only be because of the song.
Stuff I loved without a song prompting me: Marshall's newfound Jersey love. Jason Segal always comes across onscreen as such a big flumpy Saint Bernard/black bear/looming but harmless galoot of your choice. Setting Marshall free in a warehouse store is so exactly like taking a St. Bernard puppy out of a studio apartment into a big grassy park that it just makes me grin and grin.