Pikester
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I'm mad that they never explained where the pineapple came from.
The DVD of this season is coming out this fall, complete with at least one unaired scene from the finale that supposedly answers at least one question. I'd guess that means the pineapple or the goat, I suspect pineapple.
Oh the goat!!!! Totally forgot about the goat. We need to know more about that.
I hate that Robin and Ted ended up together. I was OK with the rest - really not suprised with the Robin and barney divorce - neither of them seemed like the "weather the storm to death do us part" type people. Which makes Robin getting with Ted all the worse.
I'm also not clear how they got from Ted seeing Robin on a street corner briefly to pining away for her again. Blech.
Ted and Robin were seeing each other -- the kids talked about every time Ted sees "Aunt Robin" it's clear that they care for each other, including at dinners. Plus over time in the narration, Ted has told the kids about "Aunt Robin". If Robin were not a semi-regular part of their lives, she wouldn't be called "Aunt."
But that was my question - it's clear the kids know her well and care for her enough to call her "aunt" and have strong feelings about her. But HOW. What changed between seeing her on the street when the daughter was little and the end of the show?
Maybe Robin was there for Ted when Tracy died. Maybe she took the kids on a world-wide tour with her. Maybe Robin quit her job at WWN and became Ted's live-in nanny and chef. Clearly something happened to bring them back together, but we just don't know what. Which irks me.
The chemistry was great with all of them, although I can't remember her meeting Marshall? Maybe I'm just blanking on that.
She offered him (and Marvin) a ride as he was walking toward Farhampton.
My thoughts are that Robin wasn't the 'girl' that could save Barney from his ways, only his daughter could do that. That is why he went back to the old Barney after the divorce. I do admit I fnd that far-fetched but I can see the idea that his daughter was the only girl for him.
Also, not being with Robin until after the mother died allows Ted to have children of his own (Robin couldn't/didn't want kids) and still end up with (one of) the great loves of his life. I like Robin and Ted together.
I agree with many that I didn't like how the whole season was the wedding weekend and we get one hour crammed with 10-15 years of nonsense.
Really didn't like the ending. Poor Tracey seemed shortchanged her whole life! Her first true love dies just before asking her to marry him. Ted holds out on marrying her for YEARS waiting for it to be perfect, which just smacked of him thinking something better (Robin?) was going to come along. Based on the age of the kids when they got married, they were only married a short time before she got sick. I felt so sorry for her that nothing in her life seemed to work out for the better.
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If you wanted a predictable, happier, cleaner ending.. here it is. A fan "fixed" it.![]()
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If you wanted a predictable, happier, cleaner ending.. here it is. A fan "fixed" it.![]()