• bartlonvb@lemmy.ml
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    I remember during early seasons a friend of mine saying “I think the mother is not Robin but he’ll end up with Robin” and I said lol that would be so lame

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    Remember when the marketing team posted the reveal of the mother on social media before the episode had even aired on the West Coast, ruining the 8 years build up for like half the country?!?

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      I think the joke is that there was not really any actual build up to it. It’s more like this is what I did the years prior to meeting your mom.

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        …except there was. At least once they’d had multiple seasons under their belt and knew when they wanted to end the show. Before that each season they set it up so Ted’s current gf could have been the mother, in case they got cancelled.

        As someone who was watching it live at the time, there was a lot of hype built around who the mother was.

        I’m not talking about OP’s joke

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          If what you loved about it was the form of storytelling (older protagonist telling a slightly embellished version of real events when he was young), I’d recommend checking Acapulco. Less of the dating, more work drama at a ridiculous 80s resort and they wrapped it up better than I thought they could in 4 seasons. Also, I can never have enough of Don Pablo. The guest gets what the guest wants.

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            Acapulco is great! Always love hearing a new Spanish version of 80s classic hit each episode

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          At the end of the very first episode Robin was called “Aunt Robin”, season 2 was Ted dating Robin, who we already knew wasn’t their mother.

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          As someone who was watching it live at the time, there was a lot of hype built around who the mother was.

          how anyone could give a flying fuck at a rolling donut about this show is beyond me. you know how there are just some things that don’t click? this and big bang… absolute dreck

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            I maintain that Big Bang could have been 6 seasons of a great show but it was 12 of mediocrity.

            Its on my lotto list to hire someone to go through and cut out every story arc and joke that doesnt add to the character progression.

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              TBBT sucked. I watched the first season, but it was clear it was a show that was aimed at nerds, but tremendously missed the mark. It was lowest common denominator humour. Watch an episode on youtube without the laugh track. it’s painful.

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                I don’t think it was ever aimed at nerds. I think it was always aimed at nerd-adjacent audiences that liked nerds (or maybe a stereotypical idea of nerds) but weren’t nerds themselves.

                The nerds in the show were the spectacle, not the heroes. I always got the impression they were laughing at them rather than with them, though not really in a malicious way, but in a way that still involves contempt.

                Contrast it with The IT Crowd, which was absolutely aimed at nerds. Or the Office, which is an example of a show that was able to laugh both at and with its office worker audience.

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            It’s all a matter of taste and taste is personal. HIMYM I loved, Big Bang was hit and miss and first and then it was just miss. Young Sheldon is honestly better than the original show.

            That said, while I loved HIMYM, I think only around the last season did I start caring about who the mother was. It was always about the group of friends and their antics.

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    This show still makes me salty when I think about it. It’s not the only show to undercut it’s own narrative, but it’s the one that hurt me the most because I believed in it’s message.

    The message: we are flawed people but we grow and who we are tomorrow isn’t who we are today. This is good.

    The ending: Nah we just pretend to change and any growth you think a person makes is just cope.

    -Trash.

    Edit: and yes, I know the ending ‘makes sense’ that just makes it worse. It went from one of my favorite teen shows to one of my most hated in a matter of 45 minutes. Impressive.

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      The complete reversal of character development is what killed it for me as well. With the same ending and removing the reversal the ending is 100x better. Just let their growth mean something instead of pissing it all away.

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          GoT was more about execution. The show runners forced 3 seasons worth of character development and plot into 1 mini season. The ending makes sense when you take the whole of the series.

          The framing was bad too. With characters like Bran. His end is fine if they had framed it correctly.

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            I’m going to say something controversial:

            IMO, Game of Thrones is massively overrated (even without the terrible later seasons) and is just an excuse for a porn and gore fest. I put it in the same category as shows like The Boys.

            If you like it, fair enough, you do you, but nothing about that show resonated with me in any way.

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              My only exposure to GoT is from the reddit watchitfortheplot subreddit. You mean there was more to it then sex?

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              Game of Thrones in the early seasons had interesting intrigues and there were a lot of options for who could be the next king or queen. Plus it had a way of making you care about a character before they were killed off. Yes I’m still salty about Oberyn Martell.

              Then the politics and intrigue became increasingly less important as it became Dany + allies vs Cersei + allies. Yes there were a lot of other issues in the later seasons such as the whole fast travel issue, but that was just the tip of the iceberg.

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        That’s what a sitcom is about, maintaining the status quo. That’s why at the end of every episode, the world reverts back to how it was before episode started.

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      The ending: Nah we just pretend to change and any growth you think a person makes is just cope.

      That’s true but I didn’t care for new character at the end is the mom, let’s make you like her, then haha just go for Robin.

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      You can probably say that about any show with a laugh track. I usually don’t mind it if the show has jokes. But then there are things like Big Bang Theory where they just pasted the laugh track over the dialogue in regular intervals without the jokes. I also don’t remember How I Met Your Mother being funny.

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    How I stretched a 15 minute story into 9 fucking years

    Tap for spoiler

    because I’m still simping for your Aunt Robin and want to let you know that she’s about to become your new mother

    (Also still salty)

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    “Kids, did I ever tell you about all the women I banged, including the time I pulled two hot chicks for a threesome?”

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    The story was never about getting from point A to point B. It was about every little distraction or detour in between that allowed getting to point B to have the impact that it had.