How I Met Your Mother

2005 • CBS
4.8
5.34K reviews
TV-14
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Season 2 episodes (22)

1 Where Were We?
9/18/06
While Ted and Robin's romance blossoms, the newly-single Marshall is having trouble getting over his break up with Lily, in spite of the gang's best efforts to cheer him.
2 The Scorpian and the Toad
9/25/06
While Marshall adjusts to bachelorhood, Lily is back in town after an amazing summer in San Francisco, but what really brought her back?
3 Brunch
10/2/06
Robin is worried about meeting Ted's parents, who have a big surprise in store. Meanwhile, Lily and Marshall struggle with the precarious new status of their relationship.
4 Ted Mosby: Architect
10/9/06
After Ted and Robin's first big fight, Ted goes out on the town with a great new pick-up line and a jealous Robin hot on his heels.
5 World's Greatest Couple
10/16/06
Needing a place to stay, Lily moves in with Barney, and it's only a matter of time before they're sleeping together. Elsewhere, Marshall spends some quality time with a new friend, who just happens to be a guy.
6 Aldrin Justice
10/23/06
Hoping that she'll lighten up a bit, Barney takes it upon himself to satisfy Marshall's recently divorced law professor. Lily, meanwhile, takes a job at Ted's office and tries to teach the boss a lesson.
7 Swarley
11/6/06
Marshall goes on his first real date since breaking up with Lily, but his buddies warn him about the inherent dangers of dating a girl with crazy eyes.
8 Atlantic City
11/13/06
The whole gang is off to Atlantic City when Marshall and Lily finally decide to get married, but eloping just isn't as easy as it used to be!
9 Slap Bet
11/20/06
Robin tries to hide her secret past, and the guys discuss opposing viewpoints on getting to know women: while Ted prefers to know everything up front, Barney wants to know as little as possible.
10 Single Stamina
11/27/06
Barney may be losing a wingman when his brother James arrives in town with some surprising news.
11 How Lily Stole Christmas
12/11/06
Ted must find a way to make amends when a fight between him and Lily threatens to ruin everyone's holiday.
12 First Time in New York
1/8/07
Robin wants to talk her younger sister out of losing her virginity, and the gang regales one another with the wild stories of their first sexual experiences.
13 Columns
1/22/07
A nude painting of Marshall gives Barney an idea for a portrait of his own, and Ted can't quite bring himself to fire his former boss in spite of the man's obnoxiousness.
14 Monday Night Football
2/5/07
When a funeral preempts the gang's Super Bowl plans, they agree to watch the game on Monday night, trying desperately not to find out the score ahead of time.
15 Lucky Penny
2/12/07
Ted contemplates the mysterious ways of destiny after a string of bad luck that might just turn out for the best.
16 Stuff
2/19/07
While Ted and Robin purge themselves of mementos from past relationships, Lily's performance in an awful play prompts Barney to star in a play of his own.
17 Arrividerci, Fiero
2/26/07
With Marshall's beloved Fiero in the shop for repairs, the gang reminisces about good times spent in the old car, and Marshall realizes that it may finally be time to let it go.
18 Moving Day
3/19/07
Before he considers moving into Ted's old room himself, Barney does everything he can to prevent Ted from moving in with Robin.
19 Bachelor Party
4/9/07
Barney ruins Marshall's bachelor party by hiring a stripper, and Lily reveals a secret that causes Marshall to rethink his choice of best man.
20 Showdown
4/30/07
Barney is thrilled by the opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream: to appear on The Price is Right and actually meet Bob Barker.
21 Something Borrowed
5/7/07
Surprisingly, it's up to Barney, the consummate bachelor, to set things right when they go wrong on Marshall and Lily's wedding day.
22 Something Blue
5/14/07
At Marshall and Lily's wedding reception, Barney is desperate to discover the big secret that Ted and Robin are hiding.

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

4.8
5.34K reviews
A Google user
October 25, 2013
Ok I'm going to start by saying I do absolutely love this show. That's why it does have the five star rating. I do however wish I had a way to rate Google play. It would get a one. This is because of the rampant tardiness of this show, and I assume others . Both amazon and iTunes have the newest episode, and have had it. But Google still is lagging behind. I made a choice to purchase the season pass with Google. But with the apparent inability to post the shows I'm wishing I hadn't.
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Sean Galindo
January 3, 2015
I absolutely fell in love with this series. Started watching it early 2014 on Netflix and finished it at New Years. I had no idea this show would make my new years such a special one, this ending was extremely satisfying and the whole show is just a thrill ride. It makes you smile, laugh, cry, giggle and have moments of rememberence afterwards. I still can't believe it's already over have regret having binge sessions and should've slowly appreciated the series. I promise you won't regret watching this.
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Garett Sloane
December 20, 2013
The last season is half way done and it feels like it is using stall tactics because they are out of ideas. The plot has not progressed in more than 10 episodes this last season. As a series I think the show has the potential to be one of the best sitcoms of its era and this ending is embarrassing the legacy. Without spoiling, there is a weekend long event that opens the last season, and the whole last season is just about that weekend so far. 12 episodes nothing happened yet.
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