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Ted reveals to Lily his plan to sell the house he has been working on in the suburbs and move to Chicago immediately after Robin and Barney’s wedding. More...
When Marshall and Lily ask for Ted's help packing their things for Italy, he insists on having them keep an old and worn bean bag chair. More...
Ted and Marshall throw Barney a bachelor party that goes from lame to worse. More...
When The Captain asks Lily to move to Rome for a year to be his art consultant there, she fears that Marshall will resent her for ending his career if he agrees to the move. More...
When Barney tries convincing Ted to accompany him to a “Robots Versus Wrestlers†show, Ted has an existential moment when versions of his future self argue about whether or not he should go. More...
Robin gets Barney to reluctantly agree to sell his apartment in order to start their marriage together in a home with a clean slate. More...
When Ted tries winning Jeanette back after she breaks up with him, Barney intervenes to help him land a new girl using his playbook, revealing the one he burned was a replica. As he guides Ted through various outlandish and unsuccessful plays, Robin walks in and is upset to learn Barney lied to her about the playbook.... More...
When Ted receives a voicemail from The Captain, the gang speculates what it could be regarding. Ted and Robin recount their memory of their last encounter with The Captain and discover that both their versions of the story are wrong after Lily details what really happened. She had stolen The Captain’s expensiv... More...
After Ted informs the group that he broke up with his crazy girlfriend Jeannette, he instructs Marshall and Barney not to let her into his apartment while he is gone. Jeannette comes by under the pretense of retrieving a book from Ted’s room and barricades herself in there instead. Ted admits he never official... More...
When Ted insists that meeting his new love interest Jeannette is an act of destiny, Marshall and Lily claim she is simply a crazy stalker. Ted tries arguing his Dobler-Dahmer theory that there is a fine line between love and insanity to justify Jeannette’s behavior, which incites Lily to confess that she actual... More...