List of How I Met Your Mother characters. From left to right: Ted, Robin, Barney, Marshall, Lily. The American sitcom How I Met Your Mother premiered on CBS on September 1. Created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, the show is presented from the perspective of Ted Mosby in 2. Cast bios, crew details, user reviews, and production information. Sidelights Although Jim Caviezel has been working as a film actor for a number of years, arguably the most prominent role of his career came in 2004 when he. Max Turner is the son of Callum Logan and Kylie Platt, and the half-brother of both Lily and. The show lasted for nine seasons and 2. March 3. 1, 2. 01. The main characters are: Ted, a romantic searching for . Although the show is based around The Mother, her first appearance is not until the season 8 finale. Many of the main character's relatives appear throughout the show, such as Lily's father or Barney's brother. They may also be seen in family gatherings, such as Barney and Robin's wedding or Marshall's father's funeral. Ted's children and Marvin W. Eriksen (son of Marshall and Lily) appear in the background of many episodes without being crucial to many plots. Ranjit, Carl the Bartender and several other characters often appear because they work in places the main cast frequent (such as Mac. Laren's Pub). Characters in relationships with Ted, Barney or Robin often appear in several episodes within a short period of time, such as Victoria, Nora or Kevin. Minor characters such as the Slutty Pumpkin or Mary the Paralegal may only appear in one or two episodes but still play a crucial role in the episodes they are in. Notes: ^1 . Eriksen has been played by several actors, some uncredited, at different ages varying from babyhood to adulthood. Main characters. Ted grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio with parents Virginia Mosby and Alfred Mosby. He is an architect who graduated from Wesleyan University, where he met Marshall and Lily. Ted also serves as the show's narrator from the future, voiced by Bob Saget, as he tells his children a detailed story, with the premise of explaining how he met their mother. A brief history of Ted includes being left at the altar, taking a job as an architecture professor and designing the new headquarters for Goliath National Bank. Ted has dated many people and been in several long- term relationships. Ted has an on- again, off- again relationship with Robin. Ted also dated Victoria, Stella, Zoey and Jeanette. ![]() Ted finally gets to meet his wife- to- be, Tracy, on the day of Barney and Robin's wedding, after accidentally teaching one of her college classes, owning her yellow umbrella for a short time, and dating her roommate. When he ran into Tracy's roommate (Cindy), it led to Tracy's band performing at Barney and Robin's wedding. In the finale, it is discovered his wife died six years earlier. His children claim his story was not about their mother but about Robin; they urge him to get back together with her and he does, bringing the iconic blue French horn with him. Robin Scherbatsky. A description of tropes appearing in How I Met Your Mother. In the year 2030, Ted Mosby recounts to his kids the story of how he and their mother met and.Kevin Spacey earned himself a best actor Oscar for his role in American Beauty. Annette Bening got a nomination for Best Actress too DreamWorks Pictures. It was clearly love at first sight for George and Amal Clooney -- and even the actor's father, Nick, knew it! She is originally from Vancouver, British Columbia and is a fan of the Vancouver Canucks. Robin was named after her father, who she has some issues with as he wanted a male child. She and Ted have an on- again, off- again relationship there was some sexual tension between them throughout the third season, most obviously when Robin brought home her boyfriend Gael from a trip to Argentina. The subject of four episodes, Robin was a teen pop singer named Robin Sparkles. Her first boyfriend was Simon, who starred in her second music video. In season 4, Robin moves in with Ted after leaving her short- lived job in Japan. Though she has stated explicitly that she does not like children, Future Ted mentioned that she eventually grew to like them and even became close to Ted's children. After being unemployed for a while, Robin found out that she would be deported from America if she did not get a job. ![]() Barney helped her land a job for an early morning show in . Soon after she started she got a co- host named Don whom she originally disliked. However, she grew to like him and they dated for a while. It is revealed in the season 7 finale that Robin married Barney. They divorce after three years of marriage. In 2. 03. 0, Robin is shown to be living with her dogs in New York when she gets asked out by Ted, a six- year widower by then. Barney Stinson. He is known for wearing suits, playing laser tag, performing magic tricks, and overusing catchphrases such as . Barney is the writer of the Bro Code and the Playbook, documenting rules for best friends (. He spent very little time with his father as a child. In season 6, Barney's father Jerome returns to his life hoping to make amends for abandoning him as a child. ![]() As a young adult, Barney was a long- haired hippie with plans to join the Peace Corps. Soon after his rejection, he saw a flier for a sale on suits, thus beginning his suit addiction. Shortly after, he met Ted Mosby at a urinal and announced that he would . The two get together in season 5, but the relationship is short- lived. After their breakup, Barney returns to one- night stands, but sometimes shows regret in ending his relationship with Robin. Barney and Nora have a brief relationship, but it ends because Barney is unwilling to let himself be honest with her about his feelings. Later, they get back together but Barney cheats on Nora with Robin. However, Barney and Robin get divorced in 2. Barney goes back to having one- night stands, and eventually impregnates a woman. The birth of his daughter, Ellie, effectively causes him to change his ways for good. Lily Aldrin. She is married to Marshall and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. ![]() Like Ted and Marshall, she is a graduate of Wesleyan University and dreams of being an artist; she has painted naked paintings of Marshall and Barney. Lily has a huge debt problem because of her impulsive shopping; she is able to hide this from Marshall until they apply for a mortgage in . She is very manipulative, having caused several of Ted's relationships to end when she disliked his date. It has been shown many times that she cannot keep a secret, with a few exceptions: she hides her second pregnancy and keeps Ted's move to Chicago a secret from everyone but Marshall. ![]() Another ongoing joke in the show is her implied bisexuality. Prior to college, Lily dated Scooter. At college, she met Ted and started dating Marshall. She and Marshall were together for 9 years and engaged for almost a year before Lily broke up with Marshall to move to San Francisco for a summer to concentrate on her art. Marshall was so hurt that they stayed separated for a few months after she returned to New York. They eventually get married at the end of season 2. They move into an apartment in . They consider children for years before feeling . Lily announces in the season 6 finale that she is pregnant and their first child was revealed to be male in . In the episode . In season eight, Lily accepts a job as The Captain's art consultant. The Captain later asks her to move to Italy to search for and purchase artwork for his collection; she and Marshall agree to move there. However, this is the cause of disagreement between the couple for most of the season when Marshall accepts an offer to be a judge without consulting Lily. Lily is revealed to be pregnant with a second child in . Marshall Eriksen. He and Lily began dating during college and got married at the end of season 2. Marshall is a Columbia Law School graduate originally from Minnesota. Even though he stands at 6 ft 4 in (1. Marshall became a lawyer because he was interested in environmental protection laws. He accepts a job at a corporate law firm, before joining the legal team at Goliath National Bank, where Barney also works. Marshall is also very good at various games and believes in the paranormal, specifically Sasquatch and the Loch Ness Monster. It is revealed in . In early 2. 01. 1, after being told Marshall and Lily are capable of having a baby, Marshall's dad has a fatal heart attack and dies. For several months after this, he is upset and his friends make an effort to be nicer to him. His first son, born in the episode . Marshall was able to arrive just in time to witness the birth. Marshall eventually is accepted to his dream job, being a judge, after committing to move to Italy with Lily. This leads to constant strife between the couple through most of the final season. However, throughout the first half of the last season, Marshall is on a car ride from Minnesota to Long Island after missing his flight to Barney and Robin's wedding. In this process, Marshall meets The Mother. The Mother (Tracy Mc. Connell). While several clues about the Mother are revealed throughout the series (including the story of the yellow umbrella), she is not fully seen until the season 8 finale, . Season 9 reveals more about the Mother through several flashforwards throughout the season and the 2. In that episode, it is revealed that her boyfriend Max died on her 2. Max, Louis, proposed to her the night before Barney and Robin's wedding, but she rejected, allowing herself to move on. It is the highest rated episode of the series on IMDb. Ted is shown meeting The Mother in the series finale at the Farhampton train station following Barney and Robin's wedding. They date, get engaged and have two children called Luke and Penny. In the original ending of the show, The Mother is shown to have been deceased in 2. Many fans of the show had become emotionally attached to The Mother. Her death in the series finale was met with considerable dissatisfaction by many viewers. The petition received over 2. The video ends right after the train passes at Farhampton station and credits start rolling, implying that Ted never went back to Robin as he lived a successful married life with Tracy Mosby. Penny is portrayed by Lyndsy Fonseca while Luke is portrayed by David Henrie. Georgina Bays, the daughter of Carter Bays, has portrayed Ted's daughter as an infant. Penny and Luke as young children are portrayed by Katie Silverman and Dexter Cross in . Before he had met their mother, Ted had repeatedly expressed the desire to name them Luke and Leia. The children initially appear only in the framing narrative, though Penny appears as an infant in . Both Penny and Luke appear as young children in . Tracy Mosby . She is the wife of Ted Mosby and the mother of his children. She was a bass player and vocalist for an economics themed band called Superfreakonomics, which commonly played around New York in the 2. Her social circled included Cindy, Kelly, and Louis (who she dated from April 2. May 2. 01. 3). She studied economics at Columbia University. She most likely lived at 3. West 1. 15th Street, apartment 7. A, until she moved in with Ted. In Last Forever - Part Two, it is revealed she dies of an undisclosed illness in 2. Ted Mosby telling his children how he met her. This slow reveal created much fan speculation as to who she was. As such, she was commonly referred to as . Her first full appearance was in Something New, her name was revealed in Last Forever - Part Two, and where she would meet Ted was confirmed in Farhampton. Her name was possibly revealed in season one's Belly Full of Turkey, when Ted tells his children he met a stripper named Tracy, to which they respond . A few weeks later, she returns home after the funeral to find a packaged ukulele he had gifted to her, which she keeps as a reminder of his spirit and presence. The sudden death deeply traumatizes Tracy and puts her off dating ever again. Patrick's Day party seen in season three's No Tomorrow after being talked into it by her roommate and best friend Kelly. At the party, she runs into Mitch (The Naked Man) who is revealed as her music instructor from some years back, before either had moved to New York. Tracy offers Mitch a cello she no longer uses and invites him back to her place. They prematurely leave the party and she forgets her Yellow Umbrella at the club. At the apartment, Tracy brings out the cello only to find Mitch standing nude before her. Mitch explains the purpose of The Naked Man move and Tracy expresses more disillusionment with dating. Mitch asks Tracy what she wants to do with her life from now on. She decides she wants to end world poverty. Mitch tells her everything she does from now on should be in service of that goal. This inspires Tracy to go to university. Tracy then realizes she forgot her umbrella and rushes to retrieve it, just as Kelly arrives home (The Naked Man works on her). The club had closed before Tracy arrives, and when she returns the next morning, Ted had already taken the umbrella while looking for his lost phone. As Kelly has moved out, she invites Cindy - who is without a place to live - to become her new roommate. Cindy agrees, and Tracy tells her that she no longer dates after losing Max. She describes herself as . Ted then walks into the wrong classroom and begins giving his lecture to the class, as seen in season 5's Definitions. It is here that Tracy first absentmindedly hears and laughs at Ted's infamous . Once Ted begins teaching architecture, Tracy believes she's in the wrong room and runs out. However, it is Ted who is in the wrong room. The two briefly cross paths again as Ted is running to the correct classroom and Tracy realizes she needs to go back. As seen in Girls Versus Suits, he leaves their apartment, forgetting the yellow umbrella and briefly glimpsing Tracey's foot as she walks into her bedroom. A short time later, Tracy notices the yellow umbrella. She bursts into Cindy's room excited and confused, but finds Cindy in tears. Cindy reveals to her that she had been dating . Tracy is skeptical as he hasn't even met her, and Cindy begins lovingly describing Tracy's favorable traits. Cindy then kisses Tracy. When Tracy does not reciprocate, Cindy apologises and says she has to figure out her sexuality. She offers to let him sing vocals at their next show, which leads to Darren progressively taking over and corrupting the band, then later trying to kick her out. Louis asks her out. She objects, but when Louis hands her his number she accepts and meets him later at Mac. Laren's. Tracy once again explains that no longer dates after losing Max. Louis understands but leaves the possibility open. Eventually, Tracy gives Louis a chance, and they begin dating. They are happy together, but Tracy feels there is no true love evident. He succeeds at every one. In his final challenge, he goes to a drug store to hook up with a random woman while holding embarrassing objects. The woman he targets happens to be Tracy. As Barney attempts to woo her, she stops him immediately and tells him she can see this is a cry fro help. Barney initially dismisses her claim, but when he tries to pick up another woman, he realises Tracy is right. He pursues her for more advice. They sit on a bench outside the store and Barney opens up to her. Tracy tells Barney that she thinks he failed falling in love and now he's been trying to keep himself busy to escape it. She asks Barney: . Barney begins realizing he's wanted to win Robin all along. He tells Tracy he could easily win the love of his life in 2. Barney sits on the bench deep in thought as Tracy gets up and heads to the nearest subway. Later that night, Barney begins to write . Simultaneously, Ted is choosing not to chase Robin again, a decision which inadvertently leads to Barney and Robin getting married, and Tracy meeting Ted at the wedding. She remains there until Sunday night of the wedding weekend. She later sits beside Lily, who rants to her about her previous car ride with Ted and some of the annoying habits he'd displayed during their drive to the wedding. Tracy mocks Ted with Lily, but realises she also possesses all of Ted's travel habits. She later suggests to Lily that perhaps Ted deliberately got Lily to leave his car, which helps her realize that Ted wanted to beat Lily to the Farhampton Inn so she couldn't stop him from giving the locket to Robin in hopes of winning her back. She then tries to look at her phone to see Marvin, but Tracy takes her phone away, telling Lily it only makes her upset. They get into a fight and eventually Tracy gives in and allows Lily to have her phone to see if any new Marvin pictures have been uploaded. Just as she's about to see a photo revealing Marshall accepting his judgeship, Marvin accidentally deletes the photo in the Minnesota airport, and Tracy gives Lily a hug to help her feel better. In the car, she reveals that Lily told her all about his plans to move to Rome with her. Marshall asks if Lily said anything to her about his accepting of a judgeship, and Tracy guarantees he'll be having quite the talk with his wife once he arrives. She tells Marshall that she's heading back into the city because she recently quit being the bass player for the band she created in college, . Tracy has a talk with Lily in the Farhampton Inn Bar prior to meeting Marshall, where Lily recommends she steal Darren's van and head back to New York. Tracy does so, but Marshall convinces her to stand up for herself and kick Darren out of the band she created instead of just giving in. Once they arrive at the Inn together, she immediately heads back to the bar and orders the . Linus is shown to have fallen for Darren's same charm, and Tracy sits, feeling down on her luck. After Marshall reunites with the gang, Darren rounds the corner and bumps into Ted after he begins pouring his friends glasses of the Glen Mc. Kenna. Ted turns around and punches Darren in the face, knocking him out. After hearing this news, Tracy tells the bartender she wants to buy . After Tracy leaves, future Ted remarks, . In a panic, she walks onto his front porch and looks into the sky, asking Max if it's finally okay to let go of him, and if she should. She accepts that perhaps it's best to move on and find love, but when she returns to Louis she turns down his proposal in tears, grabs her umbrella and belongings, and goes to the Farhampton Inn. That night, she gets a key from Curtis, the desk clerk, who gives her the room right beside Ted's. She puts her stuff down, gets out Max's ukulele, walks onto the balcony of her room, and starts to sing a personal rendition of . Ted, sitting just a few feet away on the balcony of his room, listens to the song, and Future Ted states that he has heard her sing . Tracy is hesitant to give advice to a bride she doesn't know, running from her wedding. She instead advises Robin to take three deep breaths, because doing so can sometimes change everything. Barney sees and recognizes her and tells Tracy that he . When he finds out that Tracy is now single, he tries to introduce Ted to her but is side- tracked when Ted announces that he is leaving. Later that night, Ted is waiting at the train station when Tracy arrives. Ted gathers up the courage and talks to her. Tracy tells him that he knows him through the Econ 3. Ted knows that she was Cindy's old roommate. They then realize that they both owned her yellow umbrella at different points and realize that they found each other. They hit it off, and the following day, Ted cancels his plans for Chicago. He calls her and invites her to dinner. Ted tells her the story of Gary Blauman, and she sees Louis, which makes her uncertain she is ready to date again. Ted walks her home and finishes the story. Tracy and Ted share their first kiss then continue to walk around. She remarks that Ted hadn't even met her a year ago, but Ted tells her he knew he would. He gets up and leaves to check them in, and Tracy looks around the room and eventually her eyes land on the very seat Ted from 2. She says it's . She remarks how she pukes whenever Ted does, and she doesn't want that to ruin . He gets down on one knee and begins to propose, but before he can say her name and complete his sentence she automatically says yes without question, multiple times. He stands up, they kiss, and are officially engaged. However, they postpone their wedding indefinitely when Tracy announces that she is pregnant. The couple continued living together in their house, unwed. Tracy is pregnant and begins having contractions. They quickly get into a car that's waiting outside, placing their two- year- old daughter in a carseat, and Ted tells Tracy that he's proud of her, as is their daughter, Penny. How I Met Your Mother (Series)Future Ted: Kids, I'm gonna tell you an incredible story—the story of how I met your mother. Future Son: Are we being punished for something? Future Ted: (confused) No. Future Daughter: Yeah, is this gonna take a while? Future Ted: Yes. In the year 2. Ted Mosby recounts to his kids the story of how he and their mother met and fell in love. Although each episode is ostensibly an important step on the way to Ted meeting . For nine seasons' worth of episodes, Ted discusses the modern day in a nostalgic way and describes the strong bond between Ted and his group of friends. In the year 2. 00. Ted (Josh Radnor) is an architect living in New York with his best friend, aspiring lawyer Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel). When Marshall announces that he is getting engaged to his college sweetheart, Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), it prompts Ted to take an introspective look at his life and decide that he is finally ready to settle down and start searching for . Though she is affirmatively not the destined Mother of Ted's future children, she befriends Lily and goes on to become an integral part of the group. Over the next decade, the five friends struggle with romance, careers, lost dreams and lives that did not turn out the way they expected, but in retrospect led them all to the ending they hoped for. This sitcom uses its Framing Device and narrator (Bob Saget, uncredited) to surprisingly good effect, admitting to parts where the narrator honestly had no first- hand recollection of the events, doing very swift flashbacks to build up to a punchline or events are recalled out- of- order in order to create twists and surprises that achieve maximum impact (every method can be seen in the memorable episode . In other episodes, the framing device allows Ted to retell stories involving foul curse words or drugs by substituting each with an Unusual Euphemism for his children's benefit. The show at first feels very similar to a regular sitcom but is actually a mixture of both single camera and three cameras. There is extensive outdoor location filming in addition to the regular sitcom- style sets. The narrative gimmick gives the show an edge in allowing them to portray a fairly complex universe of seemingly unimportant events and myriad callbacks. The show went 9 seasons, covering the years 2. The first eight seasons were contemporary and in approximate Real Time. The last season centered around the weekend Ted and the Mother met, although utilizing plenty of the show's standard Anachronic Order of events. A spinoff named How I Met Your Dad was announced as a gender- flipped version of the show fall of 2. A pilot was shot, but was not picked up. You can also vote for best episodes here. Get ready for the series' tropes cause they're LEGEN—wait for it. The project headed by Hammond Druthers that Ted worked on in season two—Druthers was the only one who didn't realize that his design (an unusually phallic skyscraper) looked like a giant penis and testicles, and somehow kept invoking this trope when talking about the building. The rest of the gang deliberately used innuendoes when talking about the building to rib Ted. The Show Within a Show. Space Teens that starred a teenage Robin is rife with these. It's meant to be an educational kids' show to teach math—and involves math problems about things like pet beavers eating wood. The rest of the HIMYM cast quickly start to point this out and crack jokes as they watch. Accidental Proposal: Several times: Ted accidentally takes the best man's jacket before a wedding. When he goes to break it off with a girl, he accidentally drops the ring he didn't know was in the jacket. As he picks it up, the girl answers the door to see Ted, kneeling in a tuxedo, holding a ring. A sparkling wine flute containing a ring was delivered to Ted and Robin's table while they were on the first anniversary date, rather than the table next to theirs. When Robin sees it she yells ! No, no no no, no, no, No! It backfires. It's Played With when Barney . Abby isn't the sharpest nail in the box and thinks it's a real proposal, telling her mom . No issue is so serious that they won't occasionally stop to laugh at an Accidental Innuendo before resuming seriousness. Aesop Amnesia: Lampshaded in . And they learn it again in ! Ted and Robin's need to let each other go. As early as Season 1, Marshall was saying that Ted never learns his lesson about Robin. It gets dropped somewhat after they breakup in season 2, but it seems that late in season 5 it becomes a Yoyo Plot Point. All Women Are Lustful: Lily and Robin certainly are (particularly the former). Ambiguously Bi: Lily. Robin's starred in a few of Lily's dreams that remind her . Her secret crush is Mila Kunis. One of her unfulfilled ambitions in life was to have a lesbian experience. When Marshall says that he can't stop thinking about her and Robin during sex (meaning the fact that they gossip), she says it happens to her too occasionally. She's more attracted to a hot bartender than Marshall is. Not to mention what happens when she drinks martinis. Given the flashback of Lily and Marshall meeting—where she opens two doors, one with a shirtless man and one with a girl wearing a shirt that read 'vagitarian'—and seemingly equally tempted by both, Lily might just be an unspoken Bi the Way. Marshall and Barney. The two spent some time arguing who Ted was having gay dreams about and then realized they were accidentally trying to seduce him. Barney otherwise averts the trope neatly, though: he's comfortable enough with his own absolute straightness to snog Marshall in the very first episode. Robin actually gets turned on watching herself do the news, so much so that she will wink at her future self during the broadcast, although since she finds herself attractive, it's more narcissism than anything it seems. Possibly leaning a little bit further towards bisexuality when imaginary Vacation Robin revisits Robin in her dreams (. In the final season Robin discovers something about herself when she makes out with Lily. Amusing Injuries: Barney has a tendency to suffer some of these as a result of his schemes and self- imposed challenges. He's usually fine by the next episode. Anachronic Order: A very common trope on this show, where a scene will happen, and then cut back to it later to show the scene from some other perspective. For example, . Also, in a twist, . One interesting story arc is the beginning of . The subplot of . However, they're frequently spoof, family unfriendly, broken, space whale (i. He's insane. However, when one of the characters gives an Aesop in the present, it's more often played straight. And Starring: ! Climb aboard the murder traiiiiiiiiin! This was subverted once, where immediately after he said that he would get to the story later he realized that he probably wouldn't come back to it, so he decided to just summarize it for his kids right then. Future! Ted: . Just a few examples: whenever he makes up a statistic, he uses 8. The Blue French Horn for Ted and Robin. The two Broadswords for Ted and Marshall. The Ducky Tie for Barney and his Love Interests. Arc Welding: The 2. It refers to the day of the wedding where Ted will meet The Mother. Artistic License . It seems the creators see Argentina as a mix between Hawaii, Philippines and Mexico, inhabited by a white tribe of sub- Saharan Africans with a Mexican accent. The show portrays what looks like a Caribbean island more reminiscent of Hawaii, or Southeast Asia, full of hippies, nature lovers, and the like, living in communal shacks or tents, in the wilderness, having sex in public (with a Mexican accent, which sounds extremely different to an Argentinian accent). In real life, there are very small towns, but there are no tribal villages. While there are beaches on the ocean shore, most of them are too far south, making it quite cold, even in summer. Not to mention that the water is barely above the 1. There are mountains, but nowhere near the ocean: as a matter of fact, they're at the other side of the country. And both recreational and medicinal drug use is illegal as is female nudity (both of which the show portrays as a normal, everyday occurrence). Some of the hippies, nudity, and drug use could be explained by Robin only visiting a wild tourist resort, but this was not explicit, and to say that Argentinian fans were pissed at the implication that this portrayal represented their entire country is a major understatement. Artistic License . Both lawyers make impromptu speeches to the jury, only one (comically unqualified) witness is called and blatantly silly non- evidence is admitted and accepted without protest. Some of it is Hand Waved by the defense attorney's good looks and excellent body (the judge and jury are in love with him), but mostly the trial is run in the way the writers find most amusing. Ascended Extra: The guy who played Carl was originally supposed to play a cop in the pilot but they cut his scene before filming and forgot to tell him, so when he showed up they created the role of Carl for him. Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption: Ted being Entertainingly Wrong about Lily in . Ooh, Shiny!: Barney has . Can we have class outside? Thus it starts to make sense why so many of the characters like obscure indie music. Babies Make Everything Better: In Season 2, Barney and James are having a tiff over James getting married and leaving Barney behind. Barney refuses to support James, until James reveals that he's adopting a baby as well. And, well, everything's better. In the season 6 finale, Marshall is going through a pretty serious rough spot (his father died recently, he's unemployed, he botched a job interview). But when Lily tells him she's pregnant, all that is forgotten and he's happy again. The Reveal that Lily is pregnant again prompts Marshall to stop fighting and insist they go with Lily's suggestion, Rome.
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