We learn that Robin Scherbatsky is pregnant in How I Met Your Mother, but we don't learn who the baby's daddy is. Robin has been dating her therapist Kevin for a couple of months. However, she also cheated on him with Barney Stinson around the same time she got pregnant. The episode doesn't give us any details. All it tells us is that she is pregnant. Who do you think will end up being the baby's daddy, Kevin or Barney?
In a recent How I Met Your Mother, Robin and Barney hook-up, and hence, end up cheating on Kevin and Nora, respectively. The two make an agreement to tell their bf/gf they cheated on them and then meet at the bar they always hang out in after ending their relationships. Barney tells Nora, but Robin does not tell Kevin. Barney arrives at the bar first and expects to see Robin by herself. However, Robin shows up with Kevin. She chooses to stay with him instead of getting back together with Barney, but did she do the right thing?HIMYM: Should Robin have left Kevin for Barney?
In How I Met Your Mother, Marshall, Ted and Lily go to a concert. During the concert, Marshall and Ted decide to smoke pot because they believe it will enhance their experience. Have you ever done the same and gotten high just to go to a concert?
How I Met Your Mother's most lauded episode so far this season, Ducky Tie, brought back a season 1 character, Ted's ex girlfriend Victoria. The two former lovers end up at Victoria's bakery, where Ted expresses regret for the way their relationship ended. Victoria reveals that she is in a relationship and expects her boyfriend to propose that night. Ted walks her to catch her bus and -- this is the part he doesn't share with his friends when relating the story -- before Victoria leave, she tells him, "There is a reason it didn’t work out between you and me. It’s Robin. She’s so much bigger in your world than you realize.”The creators of HIMYM have created a conceit that demands careful attention to continuity and character arcs. This theme, that Ted, Robin and Barney are an unusual trio and that their friendship can't be sustained, has come up a few times. In season five's 21st episode, Twin Beds, Robin's boyfriend Don points out how weird it is that she spends every day with two ex boyfriends. Victoria's comment, and the ensuing shot of the three friends hanging out in their bar, is open to interpretation. Happily, the creators have some idea of where they're going with this.“We chose our words carefully as we always do, and it’s all right there,” Carter Bays told EW. "Bays says just like the audience, it will take Ted some time to figure out the truth behind Victoria’s words. 'As we left it, the narrator is very much aware that Robin will become an issue for him, specifically for him and Barney, and that triangle will not work out. But Ted has not internalized this yet.' " The co-creator goes on to say that the Barney-Robin-Ted dynamic is not so clear-cut as a "love triangle." “The way we’ve been talking about it, there is this central triangle between Ted, Barney, and Robin that’s always been there…and it will start rising to the surface.”As my loyal readers know, I'm a Robin-Barney shipper, so here's my theory. At the end of the premiere episode, Ted and Robin reinforce their promise to get together if they're both still single when they're 40. This serves to remind the viewers that Ted is still on Robin's hook, to quote episode 5.16. The two also live together, as one EW commenter points out, "He still has the emotional reliance on her that you would normally have in a relationship. They live together, so you can easily do all of that comfortable couple stuff – watching tv, cooking dinner, etc. – without having to have a relationship." Ted will always compare other girlfriend to her and wonder "what if?" I think once Barney and Robin get together for sure (and hopefully get married!), Ted will finally move on from Robin and find The Mother. So we know something happens to change the dynamic between Ted, Robin and Barney. Does Victoria mean that Robin is too involved in Ted's life, or that Robin and Ted should get back together and try it again? Or, when Future Ted concedes at the end of Ducky Tie that the relationship between the three of them didn't work out, was he referring to Barney and Robin's relationship and Robin's difficulty with Barney dating Nora? How do you think Victoria's words will come to pass?
In How I Met Your Mother, Lily and Marshall were recently given a house on Long Island by Lily's grandparents, and are now faced with the decision between selling it or moving into it. They visit the house, and are overwhelmed by its size, but decide it anyways because they love living in the city so much.However, when they get back to their apartment, they realize how small it is and how cramped they are living. After seeing how large and how much space they would have in the house in comparison to their apartment, they decide they want to move into the house.When Robin finds out they plan on moving to Long Island, she flips out. Robin does not want them to move and begs them to stay. At the end of the episode Lily and Marshall are leaning towards moving into the house, but it doesn't seem like a 100% done deal yet. What should Lily and Marshall Do?HIMYM: Should Lily Aldrin and Marshall Eriksen move to Long Island or stay in the city?
After Robin and Barney hook up on How I Met Your Mother, the two decide to tell their significant others to end the relationships and then meet at their favorite bar. Robin chooses to stay with Kevin and does not tell him she cheated on him with Barney. Barney, on the other hand, breaks up with Nora expecting to get back together with Robin. When Robin shows up with Kevin at the bar, Barney is heartbroken. He had spilled his guts and love for Robin, but clearly she doesn't feel the same way about him. He is visibly upset. Did Robin make a mistake? Would Barney ever be able to forgive her if she changed her mind?HIMYM: Did Robin lose Barney forever by choosing Kevin?
In the recent How I Met Your Mother, Robin goes to the gynecologist after being a week late in getting her period. She believes she is pregnant and only tells Barney because it could only be his baby. At the gynecologist, she learns she isn't pregnant, but also finds out she can't have babies. The gynecologist tells her to talk about it with either her family or friends, but instead she chooses to keep it to herself. Did she make the right decision?HIMYM: Robin Scherbatsky can't get pregnant, but should she tell everyone?
In a recent How I Met Your Mother, Marshall and Ted get stoned by smoking pot for a concert. They basically acted like idiots that lose track of the time and get lost looking for the nachos stand. In more than one occasion, the two are seen getting in line for the women's restroom but thinking they were in the nachos line. What they thought took forever was only a few minutes and finally a guy Marshall is scared of throughout the episode tells them where to go. If you saw the episode, do you think Marshall and Ted's portrayal of stoners was realistic?
In How I Met Your Mother, Robin chooses to break the pact she makes with Barney to break up with Kevin and be with him. Robin and Barney recently hooked up though both are in semi-serious relationships. They decided they love each other and that they should tell their significant others to end those relationships to be together. They are supposed to do it that day and then meet up at their bar and start their relationship together. Barney holds up his end of the deal and breaks-up with Nora. Robin, however, decides to stay with Kevin. This move clearly hurt Barney because he truly believes that Robin is the girl that he is supposed to be with forever. If Robin were to change her mind for some reason, should Barney forgive her and take her back?HIMYM: Should Barney ever forgive Robin for choosing Kevin over him?
In the recent episode of How I Met Your Mother, Robin tells Barney that she is pregnant. Initially, he says she needs to tell Kevin, but we find out Robin and Kevin have not had sex. The only person's baby it could be is Barney's. After hearing the news, Barney begins to celebrate. He is completely enthused over the idea of having a baby. However, does he seem like the father type? Considering his lifestyle of womanizing and drinking, is he really the person you'd want as a father?HIMYM: Would Barney Stinson make a good Father?