❤Ted never date thd coat check girl ❤ Click here: http://chconarconsa.fastdownloadcloud.ru/dt?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2R0LyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MzQ6IlRlZCBuZXZlciBkYXRlIHRoZCBjb2F0IGNoZWNrIGdpcmwiO30= Almost at the end. Lily: Guys, you are being immature and moronic and DRINK DRINK DRINK! I want ice cream. But the rest of the episode? Marshall: Which takes about an hour and a half of waxing, tugging and teasing to acheive. Ted: There was a fight here. Throughout the first half of season nine, Lily has her drink replaced by a Farhampton la named Linus. They should just call it the Diabetic Coma. Robin: You tell me. Penelope: This wrong guy, is he a huge jackass. Barney: Ted, you should be happy Robin has a secret. This girl, she represents something to me, I don't know, hope. PS: Sol is my one weakness. Marshall: I withdraw the question. Sandy Rivers: To Robin We should have sex. I took the only good part of backgammon, the gammon, and I left the rest of it in the trash where it belongs. Marshall: I'm not gay. For, an ending like that would definetly elevate this show to a whole new level for me if it happened. How I Met Your Mother - Druthers just doesn't see it. That's what it seemed like as Ted and Barney were confronted with not only 20-years-from-now versions of themselves, but also 20-hours-from-now Ted and 20-minutes-from-now Barney -- all of which were fully interactive with present-day Ted and Barney. For the last couple episodes it's been a strange dynamic where Ted is kind of the odd man out, as it were. It's clear that his loneliness is really starting to take a toll. To be fair, you can't feel too bad for the guy knowing that he's about to meet the love of his life in just 45 days. Even so, it was nice to see this subject directly addressed again, and in a very unique way. Introspection aside, this episode also had some very funny moments -- although, it's hard not to when you have three versions of one guy trying to talk over three versions of another guy. As baffled as I was throughout most of the episode, I couldn't help but chuckle as each time traveler made their case for Ted to go or not go to Robots vs. However, I actually enjoyed her understated presence here, and given that this whole experience is in Ted's head anyway, it was interesting to see his subconscious tackle the situation by manifesting two alt-Coat Check Girls, each one from parallel timelines 20 months from now, and each one vastly different. But that made you happy for a second, right? You're never going to catch up. That's not to mention Robin's line and potential catchphrase? Because I'm Sparkles, bitch! I do love me a good. In any other episode, this might not have worked, but considering the events leading up to it, I think it fit quite nicely. Overall, I think this was one of the best Ted-centric episodes we've seen all season, if not in years. It's good to see that Carter Bays and Craig Thomas can still hit these emotional highs, even this late in the series.