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"Last Forever" is the two-part series finale of the American sitcom television series How I Met Your Mother. The 23rd and 24th episodes of the ninth season, and the 207th and 208th overall, they were written by series creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas and directed by Pamela Fryman. The episodes originally aired in the United States on CBS on March 31, 2014, and were watched by 13.13 million viewers in the United States.
"Last Forever" received a negative response from television critics and fans of the show alike, primarily in regard to the final twist ending, the relationship between Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), and the fate of the series's titular mother. Many viewers expressed considerable disdain for the disregard for character development and said the episode rendered the entire ninth season pointless. Due to the backlash, an alternate ending was included in the ninth season's home media release.
In May 2013, at Barney and Robin's wedding reception, Ted discusses his move to Chicago with Marshall and Lily. Barney recognizes the bass player as the woman who advised him to pursue Robin and tries to introduce her to Ted, but Ted declines. After saying goodbye, he heads to Farhampton train station. There, an elderly lady spots the Mother nearby, but Ted decides not to approach her since he is moving. The next night, Ted surprises Marshall and Lily at MacLaren's, revealing he met the bass player from the wedding and they hit it off.
In 2015, Ted, now engaged, discusses wedding plans with Robin and Barney at MacLaren's. Robin is busy with her career, causing tension in her marriage with Barney. The Mother arrives, revealing they need to postpone the wedding because she is pregnant.
By May 2016, Ted and the Mother host a get-together where Barney and Robin announce their divorce. The mood lifts when Marshall and Lily reveal they are expecting their third child. They all vow to stay friends.
In October 2016, Marshall and Lily throw a Halloween party before moving out. Robin, feeling outgrown and conflicted about her unresolved feelings for Ted, decides to leave, which upsets Lily.
In 2018, Barney heads to MacLaren's. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily, now parents, plan an early night. Marshall announces he is replacing a retiring judge, sparking a celebration. Lily scolds Barney for reverting to his old womanizing self, but Barney insists that his failed marriage with Robin has made him realize he will never find the love of his life. Lily relents, letting Barney enjoy his night.
In 2019, Barney learns that one of his one-night stands is now pregnant with his child. Despite his misgivings, Barney falls in love with his newborn daughter, Ellie, and commits himself to fatherhood.
Last Forever
"Last Forever" is the two-part series finale of the American sitcom television series How I Met Your Mother. The 23rd and 24th episodes of the ninth season, and the 207th and 208th overall, they were written by series creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas and directed by Pamela Fryman. The episodes originally aired in the United States on CBS on March 31, 2014, and were watched by 13.13 million viewers in the United States.
"Last Forever" received a negative response from television critics and fans of the show alike, primarily in regard to the final twist ending, the relationship between Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), and the fate of the series's titular mother. Many viewers expressed considerable disdain for the disregard for character development and said the episode rendered the entire ninth season pointless. Due to the backlash, an alternate ending was included in the ninth season's home media release.
In May 2013, at Barney and Robin's wedding reception, Ted discusses his move to Chicago with Marshall and Lily. Barney recognizes the bass player as the woman who advised him to pursue Robin and tries to introduce her to Ted, but Ted declines. After saying goodbye, he heads to Farhampton train station. There, an elderly lady spots the Mother nearby, but Ted decides not to approach her since he is moving. The next night, Ted surprises Marshall and Lily at MacLaren's, revealing he met the bass player from the wedding and they hit it off.
In 2015, Ted, now engaged, discusses wedding plans with Robin and Barney at MacLaren's. Robin is busy with her career, causing tension in her marriage with Barney. The Mother arrives, revealing they need to postpone the wedding because she is pregnant.
By May 2016, Ted and the Mother host a get-together where Barney and Robin announce their divorce. The mood lifts when Marshall and Lily reveal they are expecting their third child. They all vow to stay friends.
In October 2016, Marshall and Lily throw a Halloween party before moving out. Robin, feeling outgrown and conflicted about her unresolved feelings for Ted, decides to leave, which upsets Lily.
In 2018, Barney heads to MacLaren's. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily, now parents, plan an early night. Marshall announces he is replacing a retiring judge, sparking a celebration. Lily scolds Barney for reverting to his old womanizing self, but Barney insists that his failed marriage with Robin has made him realize he will never find the love of his life. Lily relents, letting Barney enjoy his night.
In 2019, Barney learns that one of his one-night stands is now pregnant with his child. Despite his misgivings, Barney falls in love with his newborn daughter, Ellie, and commits himself to fatherhood.
