![]() Penny and Luke Mosby . The son and daughter appear to be in their early to mid- teens in the year 2. Ted sits the kids down to tell them the story. Penny is played by Lyndsy Fonseca, and Luke is played by David Henrie. How I Met Your Mother (often abbreviated to HIMYM) is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 19, 2005 to March 31, 2014. The series follows. Warning: do not read on if you want the surprise How I Met Your Mother ending. As many television productions do not know if their show will be picked up by the network upon filming the pilot (pilot episodes are the decider), things like costuming and sets often change from filming pilot episode to filming the rest of the series, as there is usually a gap of 6- 1. Many of their reaction scenes are the same scene repeated. She is older than Luke, who was born in 2. They leave for the hospital after 2 AM. Penny figures out that the reason Ted told them that story was so they could understand how much Ted also loved their Aunt Robin. Both Penny and Luke give him their blessing and encourage Ted to pursue Robin again. On October 1. 9, 2.
Lyndsy Fonseca said in an interview with The Huffington Post, in response to the question . This video shows the kids (Lyndsy Fonseca and David Henrie) grown up in 2. Ted first started talking to the kids about how he met their mother in Pilot. The kids are shown to be furious at Ted for being stuck sitting on the couch for eight years and for getting off topic on the story. It should be noted that this clip is not canon. Tracy mentions in the series finale that she and Ted can't get married in September, because she wants to fit into her dress. This means Tracy will be close to, if not, nine months pregnant, placing Penny's birth between September and December of 2. Robin Scherbatsky . She is a Scotch- drinking, cigar- smoking, gun- toting Canadian pop- star- turned- journalist- turned- morning- show- host. Robin befriended the gang in 2. Ted Mosby. She is Lily's best friend and Ted's ex- roommate as well as, ex- girlfriend to both Ted and Barney. In 2. 01. 3, she marries Barney, but they divorce in 2. Robin probably gets back together with Ted in 2. Her father wanted a son, and named her Robin Charles Scherbatsky Jr. Robin has mentioned that at an early age, her father treated her like a dog. At a young age, she cultivated her skeptic mentality when her dog, Sir Scratchewan , . She also displayed her disdain for children, preferring to spend time alone rather than play with younger sister, Katie (Little Boys). Young Robin learned she could gain his favor by displaying interest in the hobby (Zip, Zip, Zip). She eventually would join the pee- wee hockey team much to her father's pride. However, when she was caught kissing a teammate, her father declared that he . The trauma of being forced to act like a boy to impress him coupled with the fall out from being caught kissing a boy caused things to fall apart with Robin Sr. While there are episodes noting her involvement in hockey, she mentions in the episode Slutty Pumpkin that she didn't play team sports when she was younger, only tennis, which she hated playing doubles. She began by starring on the kids show Space Teens alongside Jessica Glitter and Alan Thicke (Glitter). Jessica Glitter has been actually Robin's BFF, until she got pregnant and quickly grew apart from her. Not long after Space Teens, Robin Sparkles would gain notoriety with Let's Go to the Mall. The song was a minor hit and Robin would spend a year touring the malls of Canada and singing the song (Slap Bet). The love ballad was a flop but it did lead to a romance with Mr. Teen Winnipeg, Simon, who also appeared in the video. The song's lyrics in many ways mirrored the short relationship Robin would have with Simon who she dated for a week and a half. However, Robin still remembers Simon as her first love (Sandcastles in the Sand). Her final song to end her career was P. S. I Love You, a song she wrote dedicated to her teen celebrity crush, Paul Shaffer. She eventually moved to New York as a field reporter for Metro News 1 where she would do the . However, she won a Local Area Media Award for her piece on . It is shown that she has a bad habit of saying the word 'literally' many times in conversation (Spoiler Alert). Also she has another habit of saying 'but.. TV (which is turned in a drinking game). Within a week of working there, however, she quit that job and returned to New York (Shelter Island). Without a job, Robin found herself in danger of being deported back to Canada. Thanks to a new video resume created by Barney, she was able to stave off deportation and land a job hosting a morning show on Channel 1. Come On, Get Up New York!(The Possimpible). After much time at Come On, Get Up New York! Robin decided to pursue a job elsewhere. She debated between a currency rotation specialist (or, as Ted Mosby has called it, coin flip bimbo) for Million Dollar Heads or Tails, a game show with a national audience, and a researching position at World Wide News. Following through with her New Years resolution to obtain a . She is often emotionally closed off, Barney has described her as being one of the most . The fragments of her past she does divulge reveal her childhood to be traumatic as the estranged relationship with her father is cause of her tomboyish and sometimes violent hobbies, idiosyncrasies and tendencies as an adult. Despite her tough exterior Robin is actually quite insecure, especially on terms with the relationship on her father, though she says otherwise she actually does need approval and acceptance as they're relationship was built on more coldness, respect and fear rather than love or a mutual bond. Part of this stems from always wanting to be or at least appear a strong, independent person and in earlier seasons, valued her own company rather than being in a relationship. This seemed to diminish around the eight season where she planned to marry Barney but was totally against having children, she used to be intimidated of holding Lily and Marshall's son, Marvin and once became terrified over a baby commercial. Despite this Robin became very close with Ted's two children, Luke and Penny who loved her in return, calling her . Another factor of why she was always against getting into a committed relationship was how vulnerable a person had to be, something which she was always against, seeing it as antifeminist and never wished to be a crazy, jealous person like many people in a serious boyfriend and girlfriend relationship became. Ironically this is what happened to her when she was convinced that Ted was cheating on her after their serious fight, actually chasing him around New York. When finally prepared to confront (who she thought was) the women who Ted cheated with, Robin was horror- struck over what being in a relationship had made her. However she has grown more open- minded as the series progressed and says to Ted that she grew . For example when she does not find the locket she buried as a teenager for her something old for her wedding she considers it a sign from the universe to not marry Barney and when Ted presents it to her before her wedding she sees this as a sign that she should be marrying Ted instead. In spite of her tomboy nature, Robin does have a sensitive and surprisingly feminine side. She broke down in tears when she discovered Ted was about to kiss Victoria at a wedding he invited her to and when her boyfriend, Don broke up with her to pursue a job which she denied to continue her relationship with him, the few times she showed emotion. For example she overuses the word . Another one is how, because of her Candian roots she makes references to celebrities, events, groups and media that only she is aware of and thinks her friends would understand as well. The prime example of this is in (Old King Clancy. She owns a variety of firearms, often carries a handgun in her purse, frequents a shooting range to relieve stress and subscribes to Guns & Ammo. Curt Irons returned it to her, but she lost it again. The gun shown in Zoo or False, and many of the scenes at the shooting range, is a Desert Eagle Mark XIX, most likely chambered in 5. Action Express. Expressing an interest in cigars allowed her to impress her father (Zip, Zip, Zip). Robin eagerly joined Lily in a cigar when the two were forced to cover up a disaster in Marshall's Fiero. The dogs now reside on a farm with Robin's aunt. Little Robin became worried when she found out her dog was very sick. In order to prevent her from knowing the dog had died, her parents told her that he miraculously turned into a turtle and forgot all of his tricks thanks to a procedure called a 'canine testudine cerebro xenograft'. Robin's use of nicknames with others tends to be an indicator of insincerity. Ted found it to be a clue to the hidden troubles she was having with her relationship with Barney. When Lily and Marshall decided to sleep separately for the last two weeks of their engagement, Robin offers for her to stay with her. While Marshall reveals that it is because of the Mermaid Theory, they still have their shared preference of cold weather and love of sports. Robin's skepticism often serves as a counterbalance to Marshall's belief in the unexplained. Barney also states that Robin and Marshall are the only truly platonic people he knew. The fallout between the two of them apparently occurred after Jessica became pregnant and began drifting away from Robin, eventually breaking off their friendship. Ted includes her in his friendship group and Robin fits in seamlessly. Ted and Robin both develop feelings for each other, but at different times. They would eventually reciprocate their feelings and begin dating 8 months after they meet. After a year together, and an accidental proposal where Robin freaks out, Ted and Robin admit they are always on different pages and aren't meant to be. They split shortly before Lily and Marshall's wedding (Something Blue). They attempt to keep it secret until after the wedding but Barney figures it out during the reception. Robin briefly vacations in Argentina, and Ted thinks she got over the split too quickly but Robin reveals she was upset most of the time she was away. They figure out their differences and remain friends. Robin begins a romantic relationship with Barney, while Ted meets and gets engaged to Stella Zinman, which Robin does not agree with. Robin eventually moves in with Ted and ends up living with him for several years (Not a Father's Day). In season 7, Ted tells her that he loves her, but she says she does not love him. She moves out so he can move on. Ted insists he doesn't want to mess up her and Barney's wedding and be involved in a third runaway bride escapade. Eventually, Barney tells Robin Ted found the locket and vows to always be honest with her. Robin marries Barney, but they divorce three years later. Ted meets Tracy (the mother) at Robin and Barney's wedding. They have their first child in 2. They marry in 2. 02. Tracy tragically dies from terminal illness a few years later, in 2. In 2. 03. 0, when Future Ted finishes telling the story, his kids feel he was not in fact just explaining how he met their mother, but the way he chose to tell it shows how much he still feels for Robin. They give him their blessing to try again with her. Reliving their first date, Ted shows up outside of Robin's Manhattan apartment with the blue French horn, and it is implied that they finally enter into a long term relationship. Main article: Robin and Ted. In 2. 00. 6, Robin joins Barney for a . He tells her they would actually be a perfect match for one another and Robin agrees, but is conflicted by her feelings for Ted (Zip, Zip, Zip). Some time after dating Ted, in 2.
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