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Finally.Indeed.
Finally.Indeed.
When was Robin the best or one of the best characters on TV?She went from being one of the best to worst.
Actually I meant just for this show. I have finally stopped watching now thankfully.When was Robin the best or one of the best characters on TV?
I was very bored by the two parter, ending was very predictable and not much funny about it. The first half with the pit and Silence of the Lambs references was very poor. Second part, I just didn't care as I feel no sympathy towards Ted and Robin and they were central in it.
Eh? No part of that was funny, none of it was meant to be. Parts of this show (and Scrubs) aren't funny. Sitcoms can have other dimensions as well you know. Scrubs was brilliant at turning humour into drama. Dr Cox losing his patients was about as sad as a sitcom gets. Marshall's dad dying was very similar. Sitcoms don't always have to be laugh-out-loud funny. They can be quite moving at times.What are you on about that? That's whats wrong with this show, things like that aren't funny. It's no longer a good sitcom and it's never been a good drama.
Actually didn't see the Barney twist coming which is ridiculously stupid of me. Enjoyable episode nonetheless. Hopefully they end the series this year. Reaching a point where you think Ted should just get a mail order bride.
I totally agree. However, I'm not moved one bit by How I met your mother, I wasn't by Marshall's dad's death episode and I haven't been by any of the recent situations. I think the acting is pretty atrocious for the most part, in the sense that Robin and Ted can't act (they're seriously awful at the drama parts), the guy playing Barney isn't that bad but the writing is all over the place with his character, and Marshall and Lily have just gotten boring and caricatural. I'm never engaged emotionally and just spend most of my time sighing and hoping for the final episode, cos I've watched too much to give up now, with the occasional laugh or smile in the middle.Eh? No part of that was funny, none of it was meant to be. Parts of this show (and Scrubs) aren't funny. Sitcoms can have other dimensions as well you know. Scrubs was brilliant at turning humour into drama. Dr Cox losing his patients was about as sad as a sitcom gets. Marshall's dad dying was very similar. Sitcoms don't always have to be laugh-out-loud funny. They can be quite moving at times.
Sitcoms should predominantly be about about comedy, this show hasn't been funny for quite a while now (bar one or two little moments per episode) and their attempts at drama are pretty awful. And the character development is incredibly incoherent. I wouldn't care if it went from being a decent comedy to being a decent drama but it's gone from being a decent comedy to be being one of the worst dramas on TV at the moment.Eh? No part of that was funny, none of it was meant to be. Parts of this show (and Scrubs) aren't funny. Sitcoms can have other dimensions as well you know. Scrubs was brilliant at turning humour into drama. Dr Cox losing his patients was about as sad as a sitcom gets. Marshall's dad dying was very similar. Sitcoms don't always have to be laugh-out-loud funny. They can be quite moving at times.
Exactly.I thought it was the best episode of the show in years, and reminded me of why I used to like it so much.
Scrubs at least tired to remain funny throughout it's run... it always attempted to make comedy just as bigger part of the show as the drama, to varying degrees of success of course (though the quality of Scrubs never dropped as heavily as HIMYM has in my opinion).Eh? No part of that was funny, none of it was meant to be. Parts of this show (and Scrubs) aren't funny. Sitcoms can have other dimensions as well you know. Scrubs was brilliant at turning humour into drama. Dr Cox losing his patients was about as sad as a sitcom gets. Marshall's dad dying was very similar. Sitcoms don't always have to be laugh-out-loud funny. They can be quite moving at times.
Not sure about that really. I loved both HIMYM and Scrubs when they were good, but I think the drop for Scrubs was as significant as it's been for HIMYM. It's true that Scrubs at least tried to be a comedy, but it failed so miserably in the last seasons (pretty much the whole "new interns"-stuff) that I'd honestly rather have if they stopped trying and made it more of a drama. All about personal opinion of course, but IMO late-Scrubs was as poor comedy-wise as HIMYM has been in the past seasons.Scrubs at least tired to remain funny throughout it's run... it always attempted to make comedy just as bigger part of the show as the drama, to varying degrees of success of course (though the quality of Scrubs never dropped as heavily as HIMYM has in my opinion).
I don't count the interns stuff as actual Scrubs... Scrubs ended with the series 8 finale, and that wasn't a bad series on the whole. The notable dip for Scrubs came in series 7 (and it was heavily effected by the writers strike...), but that was only half a series anyway... series 6 before that, was still very good on the whole.Not sure about that really. I loved both HIMYM and Scrubs when they were good, but I think the drop for Scrubs was as significant as it's been for HIMYM. It's true that Scrubs at least tried to be a comedy, but it failed so miserably in the last seasons (pretty much the whole "new interns"-stuff) that I'd honestly rather have if they stopped trying and made it more of a drama. All about personal opinion of course, but IMO late-Scrubs was as poor comedy-wise as HIMYM has been in the past seasons.
I would actually say Season 4 is my favourite series... I'd say that was Scrubs at its height.I agree with Wowi.. Scrubs had a considerable dip as well. I would say it was pretty much unwatchable as well in S6 and 7 just like HIMYM has been since last season. Recovered in the last season somewhat and had a good finale. Infact even S4 and 5 of scrubs were very average bar odd episodes. The first 3 seasons were uber though
At least it went back to its heart - Ted's conquest for love. I actually teared up when he put Robin's happiness before his own. It showed how much he still loves her. I just don't get how Robin could accept the proposal of a douche whilst regularly rejecting a guy who's been in love with her for the past seven, eight years. I really don't get it, particularly because Barney played her once again.I thought it was the best episode of the show in years, and reminded me of why I used to like it so much.
It was pretty good when I was 15 and became emotionally attached to it. I think that's why most people watch it, being too young to know any better and then having put too much into the show not to find out who the fecking mother is.So, I watched my first episode of this the other day. I don't know what one or where abouts in the series it was. The main incredibly dull guy was being coerced by the bigger incredibly dull guy and the smooth, only interesting guy to work for the smooth only interesting guy to make a building, which involved the only interesting guy pulling his "moves" on the smaller incredibly dull guy. Also a boring girl was trying to get over someone we never saw.
It was terrible. You're all awful, awful people.
Hopefully.Is this the last season?
No. They will make the final decision in January, but as it seems, there will be another season - the last one. Money talks - the actors were initially against it but a huge payrise might help.Is this the last season?
Regarding this, Carter Bays did an interview, he doesn't give much away, it's just a preview of what will happen, without throwing any spoilers in. Nevertheless, to err on the side of caution, I will.By the way, the next episode after Xmas is apparently called...
Band or DJ, which leads me to believe we'll meet Barney's sister who'll be in the band and then they'll tease us to thinking she's the mother for 12 episodes before it turns out to be a red herring and it was someone else.
I didn't find the pit funny. I didn't realise it was meant to be. I did find the Jinxing funny though. How they went back a few years to how it started, then Barney jinxing everyone at the end. The second part I did find quite moving. Ted matching his remaining single friends up, while he's still looking out for someone.It's not so much 'hate' as criticism Cina, and you thought it was a great episode because the first half was funny, and the second moving. As I explained, I hardly laughed at all during the first half (did you really find the theme of the pit 'funny'?), and I also clearly stated why the drama moments didn't move me at all. So as far as I'm concerned, it wasn't a good episode, not especially worse or better than the previous ones, just the same mediocrity. Though Barney was pretty class when he just came over and proposed without saying a word.
Scrubs went from something of a peak (My Lunch), to an enormous dip with the introduction of Kim. Shocking character, really spoiled it for me. At least Friends kept the child within the 'family', Scrubs brought a whole new, shit character in, and when you think JD's free, she turns out to have lied about the miscarriage. Dreadful stuff. Although I still watched (and even enjoyed in spells) the interns stuff. You still had JD and Elliott, and Cox, Kelso and Turk, so it wasn't all bad.Not sure about that really. I loved both HIMYM and Scrubs when they were good, but I think the drop for Scrubs was as significant as it's been for HIMYM. It's true that Scrubs at least tried to be a comedy, but it failed so miserably in the last seasons (pretty much the whole "new interns"-stuff) that I'd honestly rather have if they stopped trying and made it more of a drama. All about personal opinion of course, but IMO late-Scrubs was as poor comedy-wise as HIMYM has been in the past seasons.
Completely agree, the only one I have on DVD. So many of the best episodes. Heather Graham's final one, her actual final one, the one with Colin Farrell, My Cake (with JD's dad dying) was one of the best episodes IMO.I would actually say Season 4 is my favourite series... I'd say that was Scrubs at its height.
Again, true. I don't know how they'll work it, but again, Carter Bays said they'd decide how the run the end of the season when they know where they stand. The sooner the better. I hate seeing things end (Friends and Scrubs I'd still be watching now), but HIMYM has had its run. Needs to end on a high now.No. They will make the final decision in January, but as it seems, there will be another season - the last one. Money talks - the actors were initially against it but a huge payrise might help.
Did you give it a fair run? I turned it off after 15 minutes into the first episode and didn't watch it again for months but it's really grown on me since.I cannot get into Louie at all. So many people who usually like the shows I like rate it, but I think it's a bit shite.
Same here. Quite hard to get into, but if you stick with it, it's quite rewarding. Very good writing, profound at times and hilarious at others. It's a mixed bag, so original, you never know what you're going to get, some episodes are almost depressing, others you'll laugh from beginning to end... Really worth watching, if only cos it's so original and unlike anything else on TV.Did you give it a fair run? I turned it off after 15 minutes into the first episode and didn't watch it again for months but it's really grown on me since.
Clearly you have never seen "Mrs Brown's boys"least funny show ever.