I definitely still like the show. Its wackiness has started to overwhelm its brilliance at times, but it always treaded near that annoying line for me, with the cleverness making it worth it. I dig the concept of this season a lot, so that helps. I like gimmicks, and HIMYM has always done gimmicks better than most shows.
I never loved it like I loved Community Season 2, so I am not really disappointed by the fact that it's maybe not quite as clever as it once was. And I still love watching the characters. Although I agree Ted is kind of annoying.
Ted is kind of annoying, but he is the character I relate to most.
Should I know what the concept of this season of HIMYM is? I am enjoying "I don't have to wait for it"!Barney.
The SMG-Robin Williams sitcom is pretty cute. It's on opposite Parks and Rec for me, so it'll definitely take a backseat to my beloved Pawnee, but it could beat out Vampire Diaries to get into my regular rotation.
Should I know what the concept of this season of HIMYM is?
They talked about it soon after the last season ended, I think. I do wonder how people who don't follow interviews and such will react. Because it's probably best to understand the deal with this season going in:
it all takes place the weekend of the wedding and ends with Ted meeting the Mother, obvs.
I am enjoying "I don't have to wait for it"!Barney.
That was very sweet.
Yeah, I don't follow interviews and such. I was getting the idea they were doing that with the countdown to the wedding and hoping they weren't. Oh well.
Has there been discussion about the Michael J. Fox Show here?
I liked it, and I didn't really expect to.
I know it's just a shared prop provider, or whatever, but seeing Let's potato chips on another show makes me happy.