True story.
This is a great show, glad it lasted as long as it did.
Never watched it. Glad that a gay actor still enjoys playing a straight man.
Always had something better to do when it was on - I got the most organized sock drawer in history.
Never watched it.
Loved this show, and great final episode. It’s just a fun story of people in their 20s and 30s. I watched most of the series on Netflix and recorded this season to watch once I caught up.
There’s really no political message whatsoever. It’s just silly fun.
A legendary, wait for it, drinking game show.
I think that I had the show on a couple of times because I just didn’t change the channel fast enough. Personally, I didn’t see anything that was particularly interesting or unique about it. It just, to me, appeared to be another variation on the Friends formula. Some people love it, others hate it, while my reaction was “meh.”
No clue what it even is.
I could never tell my kids the such filthy sexual vial stories about how I met their mother.
saw perhaps 5 minutes of an episode and realized that I would rather have a root canal without Novocain then watch anymore.
Then the fact that they are nothing more than hi-paid line readers, or line-reading carbon units, with little or no redeeming societal input, other than giving temporary employment to real people of value (even if their choice of vocation is to appease the aforementioned line reading carbon units).
I'll pass, thanks CNN for more useless non-news.
But Ted ended up with Robyn in the end? What happened to the mother?