(Before I begin, if you haven't watched Season One stop reading this, because there will be spoilers.) Season Two picks up literally where Season One leaves off like most live action situation comedies do. The focus on the first half of the season focuses on Marshall and Lily being apart and how they deal with being apart. The second half deals with Ted and Robin realizing that they do love each other but a lot of times that isn't enough. This season while having funny episodes has a lot more continuing arcs and storylines which is to be expected for a series in its second season. Once again, the creators of How I met your Mother (Carter Bays and Craig Thomas) show their undying love for Joss Whedon's work. (The creator of Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Firefly) by bringing in Whedon alum Tom Lenk (Andrew Wells, Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Morena Baccarin (Firefly, Inara Serra) they both appear in the episode entitled "Swarley" which is probably one of, if not my favorite episode of the series. All and all another great season. I cannot wait to get Season 3.Read full review
Ted, Marshall, Lily, Robin and Barney. TV's quirkiest set of friends since NBC's Friends are back with 22 more sensational episodes in How I Met Your Mother - Season Two. Following the Season One finale breakup of Marshall and Lily which resulted in Lily leaving for San Francisco on an art internship, leaving Marshall emotionally lost, Season Two opens with the gang helping Marshall cope with the void left by his "Lilypad" which, of course, leads to hilarious situations. Marshall unknowingly "dating" his friend from law school, Brad, who also recently broke up with his girlfriend in "World's Greatest Couple" comes to mind. Also returning for Season Two is director Pamela D. Fryman, who again guides the episodes (19 of 22) with her pitch perfect direction. As with Season One, all 22 episodes of How I Met Your Mother - Season Two are a delight and not to be missed.Read full review
As a new fan of the show, I was surprised at how quickly I fell in love with it. The characters are all funny and sweet and all of their stories fit well together. Akin to sitcoms like Friends, How I Met Your Mother is a wonderful show that touches on real life situations that make you connect to the characters even more. While it's certainly not for everyone, I'd highly recommend to anyone that they give this show a shot!
Disreguard the stupid title of How I Met Your Mother - stupid name, but seriously the FUNNIEST show on tv. The writing is hilarious and the actors really deliver. It is almost Seinfeld-like how the phrases from the show can now be used in daily life (slap bet, the yips, Swarley). If you have never seen this show, you are missing out. I highly recommend it.
I love this series. They are funny, short, non-conservative, but not offensive episodes... if you are open-minded. The crew is fantastic and they absolutely captivate you! It is a great series with episodes that are perfect to relax after a day's work. They are short, absolutely hilarious and gives you a funny yet good perspective of the every-day, outstanding events in life and friendship.
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