How I Met Your Mother

2005 • E4
4.7
640 reviews
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Season 9 episodes (24)

1 The Locket
9/23/13
Season-only
On their way to Long Island for their wedding weekend, Robin and Barney come across a startling family discovery.
2 Coming Back
9/23/13
Season-only
Marshall sees something online that changes the course of his journey east, while Lily confronts Ted about letting go of Robin.
3 Last Time in New York
9/30/13
Season-only
When Lily discovers Ted's list of things he wants to do in New York before he moves for Chicago, she becomes frustrated that she is the only person who knows about his plans. Meanwhile, Robin and Barney realize they have very little time together before their relatives arrive for their wedding.
4 The Broken Code
10/7/13
Season-only
While Barney works through his anger at Ted after finding out he still has feelings for Robin, Marshall Skypes in to act as a judge and help settle their dispute. Meanwhile, Lily realizes she is Robin's only girlfriend.
5 The Poker Game
10/14/13
Season-only
When Barney is forced to pick sides in a fight between Robin and his mother, Lily coaches him on how not to ruin his relationship. Meanwhile, Ted and Marshall get into a dispute over wedding gifts and thank-you notes.
6 Knight Vision
10/21/13
Season-only
When Ted finds himself with three prospects to be his date for the wedding weekend, he chooses poorly. Meanwhile, Barney and Robin have a confrontation with their minister, and Marshall learns more about his driving companion, Daphne.
7 No Questions Asked
10/27/09
Season-only
When Daphne sends a troubling text message to Lily, Marshall enlists the gang's help to remove the message while enforcing the "No Questions Asked" rule.
8 The Lighthouse
11/3/09
Season-only
When Robin and Loretta's conflict escalates, Barney is caught in the middle. Meanwhile, Marshall and Daphne deal with a stowaway on their road trip, and Ted and Cassie try to enjoy a trip to a lighthouse.
9 Platonish
11/11/13
Season-only
In a flashback episode, the gang ponders the future of the Ted, Robin and Barney love triangle. Meanwhile, Barney accepts a series of challenges from Lily and Robin.
10 Mom and Dad
11/17/09
Season-only
When Barney's father arrives at the hotel, Barney devises a plan that makes Robin very nervous. Meanwhile, Ted is convinced someone framed him by messing up a wedding-related duty.
11 Bedtime Stories
11/24/09
Season-only
To get his restless son to go to sleep, Marshall tells him three tales in rhyme: "Mosby at the Bat," "Robin take the Cake," and "Barney Stinson, Player King of New York City."
12 The Rehearsal Dinner
12/2/13
Season-only
Barney becomes fixated on having his rehearsal dinner at a laser tag arena, much to Robin's dismay. Meanwhile, Ted doesn't come through on a promise, which aggravates Lily.
13 Bass Player Wanted
12/16/13
Season-only
The gang encounters a guy at the wedding who intentionally stirs up trouble among them, and Marshall finally arrives at the Farhampton Inn.
14 Slapsgiving 3: Slappointment in Slapmarra
1/13/14
Season-only
In an attempt to deliver a devastating final slap to Barney, Marshall explains how he mastered the Slap of A Million Exploding Suns.
15 Unpause
1/19/10
Season-only
When Barney drinks too much, Ted and Robin take advantage of him and get him to reveal secrets he's been hiding for years. Meanwhile, Marshall does everything he can to avoid fighting with Lily.
16 How Your Mother Met Me
1/27/14
Season-only
On the 200th episode, The Mother recounts how she met Ted and what she's been up to for the past eight years.
17 Sunrise
2/2/10
Season-only
While out looking for an inebriated Barney on the day of the wedding, Robin and Ted reminisce about past relationships. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily finally resolve their issues and Barney befriends two young guys eager to meet women.
18 Rally
2/22/10
Season-only
When Barney suffers from the world's worst hangover the morning of his wedding, the gang tries to figure out the far-fetched ingredients to concoct the Stinson Hangover Fixer Elixir.
19 Vesuvius
3/2/14
Season-only
On the morning of the wedding, Lily and Robin have a fight and Barney freaks out about which suit to wear. Meanwhile, the gang watches a movie Ted has forbidden them to see.
20 Daisy
3/9/14
Season-only
Marshall enlists Ted and Barney to help him figure out where Lily went when she left in the middle of their fight.
21 Gary Blauman
3/15/10
Season-only
When Gary Blauman shows up at the wedding, it sends the gang into a frenzy as they each recall an encounter with him.
22 The End of the Aisle
3/23/14
Season-only
With only a half-hour to go, both Barney and Robin have panic attacks about their upcoming nuptials. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily rewrite their old wedding vows.
23 Last Forever: Part One
3/30/14
Season-only
Ted finally finishes telling his kids the story of how he met their mother.
24 Last Forever: Part Two
3/30/14
Season-only
Ted finally finishes telling his kids the story of how he met their mother.

About this show

A half-hour comedy series about Ted and how he fell in love. It all started when Ted's best friend, Marshall, drops the bombshell that he's going to propose to his long-time girlfriend, Lily, a kindergarten teacher. At that moment, Ted realizes that he had better get a move on if he too hopes to find true love. Helping him in his quest to find his future wife is Barney, a friend with endless, sometimes outrageous opinions, a penchant for suits and a foolproof way to meet women. When Ted meets Robin, he's sure it's love at first sight, but after a whirlwind romance with her, he realizes destiny has something else in store for him. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
640 reviews
A Google user
November 16, 2014
Now this is the best romcom ever, was devastated at the end but ted got what he wanted . Would be nice if there was a one-off ten years in the future to let us fans know how there life's turned out. As Barney says "NEW IS ALWAYS BETTER "
Ty warner
October 17, 2014
Epic show, would be nice if they rallyed and they showed us barney bringing up his kid and ted with the mother bringing up the kids before she dies, sad ending but when watching this show, i could really relate to barneys character so i thank neil patrick harris for being such an a amazing actor and changing my life, thank you barney/neil
Adrian Baylis
March 23, 2014
Absolutely love this show. Top class acting with brilliant comedic scripting. The plots never die and each episode manages to keep the tale alive without killing off the series. The Ted moseby character may be slightly weak and lacking but this is more then made up for by the perfect character building and comic timing of Barney. Great show and fully recommend to any who enjoyed Friends.