How I Met Your Mother: Season 7, Episode 21

Now We're Even (16 Apr. 2012)

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Just as Ted starts to settle into his new apartment alone, Barney tries to entice him into going out every single night. Meanwhile, Lily has a naughty dream about someone other then Marshall, and Robin finally becomes a famous news anchor.

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For the first time in quite some time, Ted is living by himself, and he begins to relish the fact that his apartment is his castle where he can do as he pleases without having to answer to anyone but himself. Ted's peace is shattered by Barney, who, despite feeling that he is in love with Quinn and enjoying telling everyone that he is dating a stripper, wants to hang out with Ted in bro mode every night to make each - wait for it - legendary. Meanwhile, Lily has had another of her sex dreams which did not involve Marshall. Marshall doesn't mind Lily having these dreams as she always tells him about them afterward. But this time, Lily won't tell him about it. Marshall surmises that it's because she dreamed about one of their friends. He'll know who it is when Lily blushes in front of that person the bright vermilion color she blushed when she first uncomfortably tried to skirt Marshall's questioning to her about the dream. And Robin is lamenting the fact that despite being an on-air ... Written by Huggo

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The photo shown of Robin on Letterman is not photoshopped - this is from Cobie Smulders' actual appearance on the show in 2011. See more »

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When Robin lands the helicopter, she has both hands on the cyclic (the stick). Flying (and especially landing) a helicopter requires the pilot to have one hand on the cyclic and one hand on the collective. See more »

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Barney Stinson: Get out your MetroCard Ted because tonight's the night we partied with the mole people!
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This Show Ended in Season 6... Dead Show Running!
11 May 2012 | by See all my reviews

This show has no soul. Not Funny at all. All is predictable. It is Dead!!!. Season 1-5 Good. Season 6 so so. Season 7 Sad, very sad!. Please CBS pull the plug!

I am watching all seasons, In season 6 there's some funny episodes and a plot, but this season 7 should be the series finale.

Too much crazy things in the show, but no plot, no history, the same boring jokes. The same boring lines.

Barney keep doing the same with Ted, all episodes are the same.

Marshall And Lilly same history, nothing special in all episodes.

Please CBS pull the plug!

(Sorry About my English)


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