"How I Met Your Mother" Big Days (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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8/10
A fresh start after a disappointing season
simbrab17 July 2016
Right from the start there is a different feel to this episode than to the entirety of the rather disappointing fifth season. The characters don't come across as a joke and are treated respectfully instead, as are all of their respective issues. Every member of the main cast has a few funny lines here, but also at least one grave moment. And some new themes are laid out that might shape this new season.

Most notably, for Ted this actually seems to be the overall theme of the series, how he meets the mother of his kids, which is finally spotlighted again. In a flash-forward, which is nicely interwoven with the present events of the episode, we learn more about the day and event when said theme comes to its conclusion. In addition to that, Cindy returns. We already know the Mother is her roommate, so this encounter between her and Ted will certainly be of some significance. And it comes with a surprise twist.

The other theme of this episode that could also be a theme of the whole season is fathers. Marshall is looking forward to becoming a father himself, as he and Lily have decided to try to get a baby. Lily however takes an issue with the involvement of Marshall's father in the whole matter. And Barney has his own opinion on fathers, as he does not know who his father is. In his moment of gravity, he admits that this actually bothers him.

Meanwhile, Robin is trying to get over the breakup with Don, in a fashion not dissimilar to Marshall's suffering early in season 2, when Lily temporarily left him. Her role in this season is not yet clear, but the fact that she takes a breakup this hard proves that she has indeed evolved as a character, as Ted indicated in the finale of the last season.

A season opener fit to raise our hopes for a new direction in the series that rather resembles season 1-4 than season 5.
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8/10
Big Days (#6.1)
ComedyFan201025 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
In this episode they play with the viewers once again. First making us believe that we see Ted's wedding, then that he might have met Cindy's roommate who as we know is the mother.

I wonder whose wedding it was, Ted is the best man. It is obviously not Marshall. Barney? Probably not, but I am curious. Now we need to look for weddings as this is how Ted met his wife.

And what a great ending about the girl ending up being Cindy's girlfriend! I didn't expect that turn.

Marshall and Lily's story was just great. They are so adorable, funny and sweet! I always like them
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8/10
Jason Segel & Alyson Hanigan Are Brilliant
slightlymad2226 January 2015
A really fun episode, Jason Segel and Alyson Hannigan are both excellent, as is the always brilliant Neil Patrick Harris.

Plot in A Paragraph: Ted is alone at the bar and sees a beautiful woman sitting alone reading a book. He is contemplating approaching her When Barney turns up, and calls "Dibs" on her, Ted and Barney argue over who gets the privilege to hit in her. After Ted wins the battle, he may change his mind as he soon finds out that she is a friend of an old girlfriend, Cindy, with who their relationship ended very badly. Meanwhile, Robin has had a difficult time trying to get over Don, and Lily and Marshall are trying to have a baby, but Marvin Sr., is a little too involved in Marshall's life for Lily's liking.

We also find out that Ted meets the kids mother at a Wedding where he is the best man.
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10/10
Baby
bevo-1367815 June 2020
I like the bit where they did a high 6 and then felt awkward
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