It was ladies night on "How I Met Your Mother." Two bro'd out episodes into Season 6, and we finally get something worthwhile from Lily (Alyson Hannigan ) and Robin (Cobie Smulders ) in "Unfinished Business."
While the boys muddled along in their pseudo-funny storyline to facilitate Ted's (Josh Radnor) return to the world of active architects, the fairer sex finally learned to get over Don (and karate) with one of the best episodic threads in a long time: Where's the poop, Robin?
Apparently Robin had some tell for her bad behavior (calling her ex after seeing him on the news), which reminded Lily of the face her family dog made after secretly defecating somewhere in the house. Ergo: where's the poop?
Other lessons learned
Happy though we might be to see Ted finally realizing his potential and designing his own building, walking out on a classroom full of college students to go...
While the boys muddled along in their pseudo-funny storyline to facilitate Ted's (Josh Radnor) return to the world of active architects, the fairer sex finally learned to get over Don (and karate) with one of the best episodic threads in a long time: Where's the poop, Robin?
Apparently Robin had some tell for her bad behavior (calling her ex after seeing him on the news), which reminded Lily of the face her family dog made after secretly defecating somewhere in the house. Ergo: where's the poop?
Other lessons learned
Happy though we might be to see Ted finally realizing his potential and designing his own building, walking out on a classroom full of college students to go...
- 10/5/2010
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