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The ultimate How I Met Your Mother Finale rant
I know this has been done before, and I know I’m several years late to the party, but I don’t care, so IN THIS ESSAY I WILL tell you about why this finale takes the spot as the second-worst finale in TV show history (because Game of Thrones is still, to this day, unbeatable, and it will probably stay like that forever). 
But first, a little context: I’ve just finished binge-watching HIMYM. This binge has been going on for three days straight (my final exam of the semester is in a week and I should be studying, so the fact that the last few days were a partial waste of time makes me so mad). Second thing: I already knew how it would end, and yes, kids, it does ruin the show for you. It ruins the show so much it makes your blood boil when you rewatch certain scenes, but I will get to that. 
You might want to make yourself a drink because this is a complete list of all the reasons why HIMYM’s finale sucks - I’m warning you, it’s gonna be looong.
It completely invalidates the entirety of season 9
This is one of the complaints people most often have with this series, and I have to agree. It would have been so much better if the last two episodes never existed, and they just showed Barney and Robin dancing at the reception after walking out of the chapel, Ted noticing Tracy and then the platform scene. “And that, kids, is the story of how I met your mother”. Cut scene. Honestly, I don’t get the hate people give to season 9, barring the last 2/3 episodes, especially since season 8 was so much worse (except for a few honourable mentions, like The Robin). S8 was slower, less funny, and less deep, and while the authors took a risk by making s9 happen in the span of a weekend it paid off: they took their time introducing the character of the Mother to the gang, fleshing her out and introducing her to the gang. They make sure to highlight all the little ways in which Ted and Tracy are perfect for each other, and even tie up loose ends, like with the Slapsgiving episode, that was a filler but it wasn’t boring to watch (although it may be problematic for different reasons, I’m not Chinese, so I can’t say for sure if it’s cultural appropriation or just the authors making fun of a particular movie genre). 
Some episodes were arguably great: “Daisy” was amazing, and that whole fight between Marshall and Lily was so realistic and well thought out, “Sunrise” was extremely important for Ted’s character development, same goes for Tracy and “How Your Mother Met Me”, “Bedtime stories” was impressive, “Rally” was incredibly funny and proved once again what a beautiful character Barney Stinson is, so much so that even Robin never has doubts that he (the guy with the biggest commitment issues on the planet) will bail on her before the wedding, and says to Ted that “he always comes back”. Daphne’s character is super funny and the right amount of annoying, the shenanigans of the gang are well thought out and all of the characters (not just Barney) complete their arc in this season. The last two/three episodes butcher that.
Marshall and Lily
Marshall and Lily, arguably the world’s most solid couple, are the only thing this God-awful finale gets right, especially Marshall, who is my second-favourite character, that finally gets everything he deserves. But what about Lily? They never mention her career after Italy, and I refuse to believe she goes back to being a kindergarten teacher as if her year in Rome meant nothing. I also refuse to think she becomes nothing but a political wife, the equivalent of Zoey, but without saving the world. We know she has three kids, but her postpartum depression is never really talked about much and they definitely had the screentime to delve into it. 
Barney
 Where do I even begin? Barney Stinson is, without a doubt, the best character in this series, the glue of the whole gang. I think the message they were trying to give is that, since his trauma stemmed from the absence of a father figure in his life, he could only truly heal by becoming a father as well. People also say that n°31 had to stay just a number, because who could match up with Barney Stinson? First of all, I call BULSHIT on that last point, because Robin wasn’t the only girl Barney could have ended up marrying. I used to think that too, but it’s just not true: that is the equivalent of saying that Barney was incapable to truly love a woman and commit to her, even after all the development he got, and that he only got one shot at love in life, and that’s it. This goes against the point the showrunners try to make by having Ted and Robin end up together AND by having Tracy get with Ted in the first place: “it’s never too late, you always have another chance at love, etc." And, let’s face it, Barney and Robin are legendary, but Barney and Nora (hell, even Barney and Quinn!) were pretty good together too. 
Second of all, if they wanted to give Barney a kid, they could have easily done that, before Barney married Robin. Barney’s "redemption” starts when he gets with Robin the first time, hell maybe even when we meet James for the first time: Nora, Quinn, finding out who his father is, the episode dedicated to the lies his mum told him/finding James’ father, him getting to know his own dad, etc… those are all steps along the way. The s9 episode where Barney accepts the relationship between Loretta and the reverend proves how far he’s come. So why not give him a daughter BEFORE he proposes to Robin? Have him cheat on Nora/Quinn with n°31, giving him a relapse, and having him get closer to Robin while struggling to be a dad to Ellie. That would have been great. 
Or, you know, don’t give him children. What’s the point of burning the Playbook if you’re going to have him write the second edition? What’s the point of having him do a complete 180 in the last few scenes and acting like having a kid is the only thing that makes him change? What’s the point of doing that when the show spends entire episodes berating Marshall and Lily for “changing too much” when they have a kid?
Also, Barney is the “challenge accepted” guy. He loves his wife so much, he spent years wanting her, and then he gives up because there is no WiFi in his hotel. How does that make any sense at all? This is Barney Stinson, the “I will fly out to San Francisco and buy Lily a plane ticket”, the “I will steal every girl from my best friend just to save him for Lily”, the guy that wrote the Playbook (it takes effort to pull those plays off), the guy that planned for weeks his proposal, the guy that waited years to get back at the man who stole his first girlfriend, the guy that makes every night legendary… are you telling me that that guy becomes the equivalent of a bored housewife instead of living his best life while travelling the world? Come on. They don’t even try to make it believable.
Ted
While watching seasons 7 and 8, I felt that Ted was becoming the worst character on the show: he was boring, depressed, basically had no good storylines, the whole thing with Victoria was pointless and inconclusive (and the whole “stop being in love with Robin” was completely out of character for her), but whatever, we could have accepted that because it passed the message that two people could be good together, without being soulmates - which, by the way, renders the TedxRobin ship pointless, because they were right for each other, but Ted and Tracy were soulmates. Him being hung up on Robin in the latter seasons is almost pathetic, and the thing he does with the locket is insane, not romantic - BUT I will say this: it can be seen in two ways, depending on who’s watching. I personally like the two as friends, so I see the whole thing as a “Dahmer” situation, but I get the people who see it as a “Dobler” one and see what he did as a grand romantic gesture. 
The problem, though, is that the whole TedxRobin ship gets pretty old, pretty fast: it’s an annoying on-and-off thing, that should have ended with the locket. Because, yes, Ted was in a dark moment, yes, he was probably depressed, yes, he thought Robin was his only shot at happiness, but he changes during season nine! He spends entire episodes letting go of Robin, including the one where she transforms into a balloon and flies away. Ted is the good guy, ultimately. He is the guy that is genuinely happy for his best friends. In one of the deleted scenes from the finale, he meets Robin years later and says that he’s so happy with Tracy he never thought about Robin in that way anymore. All of that gets thrown in the trash. Why do that? To use a Harry Potter metaphor, Ted is Severus Snape, while Barney is James Potter: the former loved the girl of his dreams with all his heart, even to the point of creepiness, but they weren’t meant to be together. 
Robin
This, along with the next point, is the worst of all: Robin is the worst character of the entire finale. Her relationship with Ted in season 2 is wonderful, and I say that as a full-on Barney/Robin shipper. There was never a problem in their relationship, apparently, but they then break up because they have an “expiration date” and ultimately want different things in life. Except that Ted is not her soulmate. The only times when Robin wants Ted are the times where (1) she can’t have him because he’s either trying to move on or (2) the times where it’s convenient, for example when they become roommates again and they solve their disputes again. Around that time, we see perfectly that Ted had moved on and that the person getting hurt was Barney. It’s one thing to see Ted and Robin in the finale as two people picking up where they had left off after they dated. But this is not the case. 
In season 7, we have the exchange that should have put an end to any and all TedxRobin drama, and that completely invalidates whatever the writers wrote after that about the two of them: Ted declares his love - “I think you know how you feel about me now. I don’t think time’s gonna change that. Just tell me: do you love me?” To which she answers “No”. And Ted also says later to Marshall, that he’s “happy because he can finally move on”. 
What a load of crap. 
Getting over someone is hard, believe me, I would know. And, oftentimes, it doesn’t happen until we find someone else to love (and from the moment he meets Tracy, there is no one else for Ted). But by giving Ted feelings for Robin after this moment, it takes away from the beauty of it- because it’s one of the most heartbreaking feelings in the world when you declare your love to someone and they don’t love you back. Ted and Robin were both honest at that moment, and it was the last genuinely good exchange between them. After that, during season 8 they try to show us Ted trying to get over her (and failing) and in season 9 Ted getting over her completely. This is also weirdly paced because at the beginning of s8 both are in happy relationships with other people and there’s no jealousy (which is good, because at least they weren’t toxic) and they seem just friends (when Robin leaves Nick to go see him in the middle of the night, she implies that she would do it for any of her friends), but after Ted breaks up with Veronica because of Robin everything is weirdly coated in this sort of tension between the two: first Ted loves her, but she doesn’t, so when he helps her by taking her to Barney’s proposal (“which means my best bro in the world has given me his blessing”). 
And, by the way, every time they try to paint Ted as the guy that comes through for Robin after this moment, they dumb down Barney’s character. And still fail to make Ted a better guy than him (see: the carousel in Central Park). 
Yes, Robin and Ted have some chemistry, but it is nothing compared to what Robin and Barney have. Every time Robin is jealous of Barney, it doesn’t seem like a stupid whim, just because some other child is playing with her toys (except, perhaps, during The Robin). Robin and Barney’s relationship would need a whole other post, and the next time I rewatch the series I will write down all the things that make them perfect for each other, but, to me, the biggest difference between the two relationships is this: in season 6, when she’s not dating either one of them, Ted accuses Robin of never making him feel needed while they were together, whereas Barney praises her for it. Those are elective affinities: that’s what Barney and Robin have, and what Tracy and Ted have. 
Barney and Robin have more or less the same arc: they both get over their fear of commitment and they do that with each other. Time and time again, we are told that if they’re ever going to settle down, it would only be with the other. The first time they break up is honestly so stupid, and even when they are broken up, they are the best of friends, which also makes Robin’s behaviour in the finale look so stupid. The way the two of them fit together is unparalleled, both in a romantic and a platonic way. 
Think about it: Robin makes Barney a better man, while she makes Ted a worse one. 
Also, the whole point that there are different seasons in life for everything gets thrown out the window: apparently, Ted and Robin (that were a couple that ultimately worked in their young twenties) are the same people in their forties.
But that’s not even the worst part. The worst part is that the two final episodes butcher Robin’s arc as well: episode 23 starts with Lily saying “I want this girl to be in our lives” and we know Robin never made other friends outside of the gang, because she didn’t need to, and now she walks away from everything because of fucking Ted?? This is saying “hey, Robin was only in the group for Ted, who brought her in, and now she leaves because he’s not her puppy anymore”. Robin was the one that was eternally indecisive between Ted and Barney and you’re telling me that three years and many many life experiences later, she’s still not sure? 
The point of her story is learning how to get over her fear of commitment, learning how to be there for her friends (there’s an entire episode dedicated to that, and it’s the one where Lily’s pregnant and we meet Robin’s ex-best friend in Canada), and how to balance her job and her life. Also, the way her character is treated is un-feminist and un-progressive: she becomes Ted’s consolation prize. She is passive throughout s9. She cannot, ultimately, win the modern-day struggle most women have and balance out career and love life, so her true life, her “happy chapter” begins after she has already accomplished everything she wanted to and she’s free for Ted. She doesn’t even go back to him, she just the prize the main character wanted for all his life and only got in the end because his wife died (ONE SCENE, people, ONE SCENE!). Also, this makes Tracy the “broodmare” that gives him the kids he wanted, and his “happy family” experience before he goes to be with his one true love. 
The mother
This. This makes me so mad. One whole season spent on building up Tracy’s character, just for it to go to waste. It would have been so easy to screw her up, but she is hands down the best thing about s9. She’s the perfect woman for Ted and the episode shot through her perspective is the sweetest. By the end, I liked her more than Robin and Lily. She was the perfect addition to their group, she fit together with them in a perfect way, and they show us the biggest moment of her and Ted’s life… for what? To have her die in a few sentences? And I don’t care if they shot a funeral scene, I don’t care if the finale was supposed to be 40 minutes long, because, in the end, it wasn’t. The scene where Ted meets her is the second most beautiful one (after Barney’s proposal to Robin) and the climax of the whole show, but they ruin her… and for what? The chemistry Ted has with her, he has with no one. The joy she brings him, the way she understands him, is unlike any other. I am sure that one of the reasons they killed her off was the shock value and I hate it. 
I cannot stress this enough: Tracy makes Ted a better person. When he’s with Robin, Ted is “the nice guy” in the most selfish and narcissistic version of the trope. When he’s with Tracy, love comes easy to Ted. Also, the scenes between the two of them are arguably the best Ted scenes of the show.
The kids’ reactions (ugh)
It’s not really what they say- it’s the way they say it. The end of HIMYM was not supposed to be funny, even though the show is a sitcom. It was supposed to be bittersweet and beautiful, because it’s the end of an era, and the writers must have known that. So, Ted finishes telling his story, reveals to the audience that their now-beloved Tracy is dead, and the reaction is: “No, ahah, you totally have the hots for Aunt Robin” (their words, not mine). Like, what the actual fuck? I cringed when Penny said that. It’s tasteless and not fun at all. Even if it has been six years… It’s still your fucking mum, show a little bit of sadness at the thought of her. 
The reason the show ended this way
What makes me especially mad is that I know for a fact that the reason they went with this ending is that it was the original one, always intended for the show, from season 2 onwards. And, if you watch it right after s2, it makes sense. But if you consider the eight years that passed and the massive character development, then no, it’s not the best possible one. So many things hadn’t been decided yet back in s2, especially about Barney, Ted, and Robin, and I hate that they didn’t dare to scrap their work. This ending probably had sentimental meaning to the writers, but authors have to do what’s best for their characters, not themselves. It’s like with GoT, in a way: I think that the authors were all too aware of the impact of HIMYM and didn’t believe that their finale would live up to the expectations… which compelled them to make the worst decision possible?? Every single character is OOC during the episode. Oh, and Marshall and Lily moving in the last episode is a ripoff from Friends (or maybe a tribute? Idk). Anyway, I believe that the authors were too attached to their sentimental version of “what should have been” and didn’t give the characters the endings they truly deserved.
“Life works this way” // “Life only moves forward”
Some people say that the show is realistic because that’s how life works. But I call super-BS on that. That might be true, and yes, people do get sick and die (Max, Marshall’s dad…) and life does go on. But then, you don’t frame it the way they did. It’s just bad storytelling if you do it like that. And the problem is not the structure of season 9, because the characters develop in that season. The problem isn’t even the mother’s death. The problem is Ted ending up with Robin because that’s not life moving forward for him, that’s him, doing the same thing he did in 2005, 25 (twenty-fucking-five) years before! 
In conclusion, this finale is incoherent and inconclusive, and not satisfying at all. The only character that gets a good ending is Marshall: why is that? What makes his ending great? It’s the fact that his character arc is respected and he finally gets what he’s been working towards for more than ten years.
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Jojo’s Delivery Service is now up and running🏃🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐
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The end of ep 11 except Joe doesn’t stop Adam and Langa is.. less polite
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Anilist won April Fools Day 😂😂
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A technique that guarantees victory once it hits… You two are strong. Too bad for you, though. That makes me the worst match for you! …Let’s play a game of chicken! You don’t like pain, do you? Then start crying and release your technique.
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Langa?😳
But now COMPLETED~
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THEY’RE DUMB BOYFS I LOVE IT SM
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Sakyo, setting down a card: Ace of spades.
Kazunari, pulling out an Uno card: +4.
Itaru, pulling out a Pokemon card: Sylveon, I choose you.
Tsumugi, trembling: What are we playing?
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A3! Comic Anthology Scanlation: Tsuzuru · Detox
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the sk8 the infinity fandom in a nutshell:
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me trying to figure out how reki and langa are going to make up and be happy, how joe and cherry will confess and get married, how adam will be put on trial and jailed, how reki is going to find self love, how tadashi is going to be freed, how miya will get his shine and how shadow is going to ask out that flowershop girl all in 3 episodes
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YO REKI’S HEADBAND REFLECTS HIS EMOTIONS
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THEN HE STOPS WEARING IT TO COVER HIS EMOTIONS
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A3 (autumn troupe) x Genshin
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the night sky was just so pretty.
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