Well, I did like it and I'm a non-critic.

Robin intentionally isolated herself from the gang, telling Lily that she
didn't see the gang as something she fit in anymore with a couple with two
kids and one on the way, her ex-husband who hits on women in front of her
and the guy she probably should have been with kissing the mother of his
child. Barney never went anywhere because he didn't have the globetrotting
job Robin did.

Here's what I wrote for my FB friends...

"So, here are my thoughts on the finale of How I Met Your Mother.

And, really, you're kind of not all there if you don't think this will
contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

I liked it.

There. I said it. I liked it.

I get that some people saw it as a rejection of their patience and time. I
respect that they didn't dig it and some are outright angry. But I guess
what I liked about it was simple.

Life isn't neat. Happily ever afters don't come. Relationships are work.
Couples break-up. People get sick and die. Sometimes unexpected people come
along and rock your world. Who we're right for at 25 or 30 isn't the same
person who we're right for at 50+ with two kids.

The message, the real message of HIMYM, is that you have to love the people
you love with your whole heart and soul. Because you don't know how long
you'll have them. Don't pace yourself with love for the long haul because
it might not come for one reason or another. Love big. Love hard. Love
legen----wait for it---darily.

So even if you hated the series finale, I do hope you internalized that
message because it will never steer you wrong even if it meanders over
several seasons spanning several decades. There will be tears. But there
will also be love."


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Joe Hass <hassgoc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> (I'm going to get slightly spoilery later in this post, FYI)
>
> Other than Doug, I have yet to find a single non-critic who has anything
> positive to say about it.
>
> Going back to our previous thread about the episode where everyone
> suddenly realized that there was a possibility the mother was dead, someone
> mentioned that they would be surprised that no one at CBS wouldn't have
> stepped in and said, "Um, have you really thought how the fans are going to
> take this?" And when everything blew up, I have to imagine that Thomas &
> Bays (and everyone else involved) who knew exactly how this was going to go
> down suddenly realized the ship was pointing directly at the iceberg and it
> was too late to do anything about it, nor could they say "Of course we're
> not going to kill the mother!"
>
> I find it interesting that no one from the show is standing up at this
> point and defending it (unlike Robert and Michelle King on The Good Wife,
> who stepped up to the plate right away after killing off Josh Charles'
> character to fans uproar). I'm especially looking at Neil Patrick Harris,
> who was one of the staunchest defenders of the finale prior to it, bragging
> about how the fans were going to really like it. Um, Neil? Yeah...no.
>
> Having finally read a full recap (my comment from last night came from a
> bulleted list on events on EW.com), I'm even more baffled. I am not the
> HIMYM fan in my house (that would be my wife, who was still hot when I came
> home two hours after the episode), but I can tell you the moment when I
> would've lost it: when they presented the idea that after Barney and Robin
> divorce, the other three characters would bond around *Barney*, the one
> each has found to be grotesque at various points through the series.
> Seriously: Robin's the one who's going to be isolated by the group instead
> of rallied around? And after the Lily/Robin discussion, I'm pretty sure I'd
> have either turned the TV off or paused the DVR so I could go buy a gun to
> shoot it.
>
> One last thought: if there was ever an episode that proved the benefit of
> filming in front of a studio audience, this was it. What popped into my
> mind this morning was an old episode of Friends, "The One Where Everybody
> Finds Out" (where Phoebe finds out about Monica and Chandler, leading to a
> magnificent farce where Phoebe and Chandler try to seduce each other
> knowing the other person knows what's going on). The B plot on that was
> Ugly Naked Guy subletting his apartment, and Ross trying to get it. There's
> a scene where Joey, staring out the window, says "Hey, hey, check it out,
> check it out: Ugly Naked Guy's got a naked friend!" To which the audience
> lets out a loud scream of laughter as the four others head for the window.
> Marta Kaufmann, on the commentary track, said that was not supposed to be
> the laugh line: the laugh line was supposed to be when the five of them
> realise it's Ross over there (Rachel says "Oh my God, that's our friend!
> It's Naked Ross!"). But the audience put the pieces together far faster
> than the writers thought, and in that case it turned out magnificently. I
> wonder if Thomas & Bays would've realized that had the audience reacted to
> that final scene from that previous episode and at least given pause to
> their plan.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:35 PM, David Lynch <djly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:26 AM, PGage <pga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Joe Hass <hassgoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I did not see the HIMYM finale. But I did just read about it. And I
>>>> don't think I'm spoiling anything when I say this:
>>>>
>>>> Good news, Seinfeld! You're no longer the worst series finale in
>>>> television history.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have never seen a single episode of HIMYM. But I have always felt that
>>> the suckiness of the Seinfeld Finale has been greatly exaggerated. It was
>>> not one of the top 25 episodes in the show's history, but Seinfeld was
>>> arguably one of the 3 best Sitcoms in the history of US television, so even
>>> an average episode was still pretty good.
>>>
>>> I think that the thing that people hate about the final episode of
>> Seinfeld is not just that it wasn't a particularly great episode of the
>> show on its own, but that the way it ended broke the series-long conceit
>> that none of the lead characters would ever have to face serious
>> consequences for being the horrible people that they were, which feels like
>> a bit of a betrayal.
>>
>> One thing that the Seinfeld finale has going for it (and I think the
>> HIMYM finale will have going for it as well) is that it's memorable because
>> of how it broke expectations, even if it's disliked for that. There are
>> some fairly long-running sitcoms where the finale doesn't particularly
>> stand out in my memory (e.g., The Cosby Show, where my recollection was
>> basically limited to "someone had some big life event" until I looked it up
>> a few minutes ago.)
>>
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