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    How I Met Your Mother - Episode 6.22 - The Perfect Cocktail - Press Release




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    MARSHALL AND BARNEY ARGUE OVER THE DESTRUCTION OF THE ARCADIAN HOTEL, ON "HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER," MONDAY, MAY 2



    "The Perfect Cocktail" - When Marshall and Barney argue over the destruction of the Arcadian Hotel, Robin and Lily try to mix the right combination of cocktails that will force them to make up. Meanwhile, Ted plans a romantic weekend away with Zoey, on HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, May 2 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.





    SERIES REGULARS:

    Ted.............................................. Josh Radnor

    Marshall........................................ Jason Segel

    Barney................................ Neil Patrick Harris

    Lily........................................ Alyson Hannigan

    Robin ..................................... Cobie Smulders



    RECURRING CAST

    Narrator.......................................... Bob Saget

    Zoey..................................... Jennifer Morrison

    Arthur....................................... Bob Odenkirk



    GUEST CAST:

    Ben......................................... Thomas Fowler

    Kristen............................... Katierose Donohue

    Kent................................................ Jeff Braine

    Carl................................................ Joe Nieves

    Beat Boxer............................ Chase Stockman

    Beth................................... Elizabeth J. Carlisle



    WRITTEN BY: Joe Kelly



    DIRECTED BY: Pamela Fryman

    source: CBS


    All promotional still #1 - Promotional still - Jennifer Morrison - Promo #1 - Sneak Peek #1



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    Jennifer Morrison in Perfect Cocktail - How I Met Your Mother S06e22 - clip



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    How I Met Your Mother Review: "The Perfect Cocktail"


    May 2nd, 2011 9:30 PM by Chris O'Hara


    Like a shot of tequila, "The Perfect Cocktail" at first was hard to swallow but with each subsequent scene I found myself eating the worm. Some might think I had some absinthe myself for liking this episode but there was no need for the naughty water whatsoever.

    Negatives of the episode had to be the scenes which featured Ted and Zoey. Ted did his best to salvage his screen time, what with him thinking he was all B Rabbit when he drank bourbon as well as his line about contracting STD's from the ghosts of prostitutes.

    The episode belonged to the rest of the cast though, particularly Robin and Lily.

    Barney and Marshall were no slouches don't get me wrong. I died when Marshall stared down his own reflection in the bar. You're not the only one Marshall, no sir. I also loved how adamant he was about it being clear that he had showed up to work with wet hair once and only once!

    Barney's scene as Richard Dawson from The Family Feud while on peppermint schnapps may go down as one of my favorites of all time. I rewound the "show me chicken wings" line five times. If you have no idea who they were talking about, get yourself to YouTube ASAP and you will see how genius that scene was.

    As good as that reference was, there would have been no cocktails or dreams without the show's two leading ladies and boy did they serve it straight up with a twist.

    From the defense of their booth, to the martini flirtation they had me feeling both shaken and stirred. Robin and Lily and their unparalleled knowledge of their respective men got better and better with each drink they proposed.

    No we did not get any closer to finding out who the mother was and the first few scenes at GNB were duds, but I laughed a lot and was simply happy to have a new episode to watch and enjoy. Not every episode needs to be a five, sometimes just the fact that it's something new is enough.

    It's a scary world out there. Today we cut it's list of bad guys by one, but with so much uncertainty in life, I'm always happy to have such skilled actors and writers provide an escape from life's realities if only for a half hour.

    Don't hate... appreciate all that we have and bless our troops.

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    How I Met Your Mother "The Perfect Cocktail"


    by Zack Handlen May 2, 2011

    Greetings and salutations to all you expecting mothers out there. I'm taking over from Donna tonight, which is a heady responsibility: not only am I filling some awfully big shoes (metaphorically, I mean), I'm also getting my one night, one chance only to put together some thoughts about one of my favorite comedies on TV. I've had some problems with How I Met Your Mother the past season or two, and this season has frustrated me with its tonal inconsistencies and occasionally clunky writing, but I still love the cast and the concept, and I still very much enjoy hanging out with these characters. So there's a fair amount of pressure here, and that brings me to ask myself: what ingredients would make for the perfect TV Club review?

    1. Open with a vaguely connected personal anecdote, casually presented at room temperature:

    Actually, that's a little tough in this case, since while I enjoyed "The Perfect Cocktail" well enough, it wasn't the deepest episode, nor was it the funniest the show has ever been. So how about--the first time I got drunk, I was 20, in college, and I was getting kind of desperate. Partly there was a girl, and partly there was just the general frustration of being me (which is so hard, you guys have no idea), but I made my decision, and as is often the case with me, I went full bore. I was at a party for theater students, undergrads and grads alike, and I told the grad actor who was throwing the party that I wanted to have some beer, and he told me I should have the good stuff. So he gave me a Red Hook. (The AV Club does not officially endorse Red Hook beer, although it was fairly tasty.) And there were more after that. Of the night itself, I remember getting very interested in looking at people, as there's a part of my brain that becomes increasingly convinced in direct relation to my alcoholic intake that I can will women to find me attractive by glaring at a spot just to the left of their nose. I laughed a lot. On the walk back to campus, I lay down on the yellow line in the middle of the road because I'd heard about that scene in The Program, and I thought it would be hilarious. I have no idea why, and I don't think I was suicidal or anything, but it did take some fairly fast-talk from my friends to get me back on my feet. I did not have a hangover the following morning. In fact, I felt more relaxed and at ease with myself than I had in years, and people I knew kept commenting on that, as though a few beers had given me access to a state of Zen-like calm I'd seen in others, but had never suspected resided within myself, buried under so much anxiety and angst.

    2. Add in a cursory plot summary. Sometimes it helps to dice up the details in with the rest of the review, to give the piece a pleasing narrative flow.

    Which is why, even thought it's basically ridiculous, I didn't find it entirely impossible to accept Lily and Robin's plan tonight for helping Marshall and Barney get over their (hastily established) feud. The set-up: Marshall, having finally quite his soul-sucking job at Goliath, is having a hard time finding the sort of work he left GNB to find, because his backstabbing boss is, well, stabbing him in the back during job interviews. So he agrees to work for Zooey to try and protect the Arcadian, which pisses Barney off. Ted dodges the issue because he and Zooey have agreed to never, ever discuss the Arcadian (which makes it sort of odd that she trumpets Marshall's involvement to the entire group, right?), so Marshall and Barney get involved in a prank war that escalates to the point of getting the group kicked out of the bar. Lily and Robin decide that it's meddlin' time, and set about constructing the perfect combination of booze that will help Marshall and Barney get over themselves. Meanwhile, Ted finally decides he's had enough of Zooey's devotion to the Arcadian, so he forces her to spend a night in the hotel, just to prove it's not worth saving.

    3. Discuss the positives of the episode. Try to avoid using bland phrases like, "It was funny" or "I liked that," as they provide little to chew on.

    Yeah, I probably should've spread that plot out more. But I'm going to stick to the premise here, come hell or high water, because that's what good writing is, right? You stick to the premise, even when that premise no longer suits the needs of the work you're creating. So, the good in "Cocktail." The prank war was funny. Marshall's increasingly elaborate (and yet still character consistent, in that they were never that elaborate) attempts to cockblock Barney were obvious they were entertaining, and the runner of Barney sending Marshall pictures of himself doing horrible things to whatever Marshall happened to be touching was clever, and paid off at the end when Robin and Lily used the same trick to get rid of the booth pirates. (The best part of the gag, of course, being that both Barney and R & L used the same guy to deliver the pictures. I apologize if this is someone who's appeared on the show before, as I've missed a few episodes this season. I mean, I still love the show, and I still record it every week, but I just don't get as excited as I used to, because I feel like I know what to expect. That happens, and it's not always a show's fault when I drop it, but... you ever try and get back in touch with a high school friend, and they're just the same as they always were, and they want to keep doing the what you always did, and it's fun at first, but then you have to move on? Yeah. I don't need them to innovate. But I'm tired of them assuming the same notes will always sound as good.) The drink montage was cute, although I'm baffled that beer never occurred to either of them until the end. As always, the cast makes the most out of the jokes, which is why HIMYM is nearly always watchable, even when it's lazy. And I wouldn't even call tonight lazy! (Lazy for me was "Bad News," which used a bizarre, self-defeating gimmick, and a shock ending--powerful, admittedly, and well-acted--to cover for a really weak script.) I also liked that "Cocktail" gave Zooey just a little more depth, finally giving her some actual, non-granola reason for wanting to preserve the Arcadian.

    4. Add spice by providing a reasonable, well-argued critique of what you feel didn't work in the episode. Be diplomatic. Make connections to the season as a whole, but try not to take any of it personally.

    But you know what? Zooey is still ridiculous, and it's still annoying that she's been on the show as long as she has, especially now that Kyle MacLachlan, who is, for me, the only good to come out of this arc, has gone. I like Jennifer Morrison fine, she did some decent work on House, but here she might as well just walk around wearing a red-shirt and talking about how many days she has left till retirement. She's canon fodder(sic), just like nearly all of Ted's girlfriends have been, and while that was fine for a while, because it was soapy and cute and made for some good stories, it's getting old. Zooey's big reveal tonight is that she's trying to protect the Arcadian because her family lived there when she was growing up. Which is lovely, but seems like a selfish reason for wasting everyone's time, especially seeing as how she isn't able to spend one night in the place, even when she has something to prove by doing so. And of course Ted gets all weak in the knees after her speech and decides he's going to back her at the end, much to the chagrin of Barney. Ted pulls out the "I love you" gun, which we should probably all be grateful he didn't pull out half a season ago, given how this usually goes.

    This is supposed to be well-reasoned, but I'm not sure I can be well-reasoned. This is making me weirdly angry, about a show I generally don't have intensely strong feelings about one way or the other these days. And maybe that's my problem. You know that stupid drinking story I told above? Screw that. It's barely relevant. "Cocktail" isn't really about drinking, and it's not really about friendship, and it's certainly not about love. It's about call-backs. It's about reminding you that you've been watching this show for a while, to give you that warm, nuzzling sensation that you're getting what you've always liked, only in that mushy, sort of luke-warm way all leftovers get on the second night. We get the return of the cock-a-mouse. Lily likes to hit on Robin when she's drunk. Barney is running plays on strangers, as always, and the one interesting idea here, of Marshall trying to make his way by his principles, is shrugged off in favor of the Gimmick. The Gimmick being that different drinks do different things to our heroes, and that's cute, sure, but it doesn't really build properly. We get a series of cut-away gags showing Marshall, Barney, and the others affected by various drinks. Then we see Marshall and Barney doing some of what we already know they'll do, and there's no real pay-off, other than learning that beer is the cure-all, and champagne ruins everything.

    I shouldn't be frustrated by this. It was all passable, and occasionally clever, and I always like Robin and Lily pairing up to do some meddlin'. (Also, I was happy to catch the cock-a-mouse reference, which was the point.) Maybe it's just that this whole episode felt like it was idling, and this whole season has had too much of that. There's a lot of discussion about whether or not the show needs to bring the mother out, as the constant teasing of revelations makes every season a little more like some kind of bizarre romantic version of Gilligan's Island; will Ted ever find a true love who can take him away from Bachelor Reef? But you know what the real problem is? The romance is gone. There was some romance in the Robin and Barney story, and Marshall and Lily will always be sweet, but the last time Ted had a relationship worth giving a damn about was at least a year ago. I don't care about the teasing and the umbrella and the Lost-lite mythology. I want stories that aren't just a way to keep the franchise running till the series finale. In its best seasons, this was a wild, smart, hilarious show, and the fuel that kept that engine running was passion. Ted Mosby may be a douche, but he's the same douche we all are, the same douche I was at that party where I got drunk like an idiot because I couldn't get the girl. I want this show to take risks again. I want to be excited when it inverts time, when it wears its heart on the sleeve of its ridiculous plaid sports coat. I'm tired of being tired with all this. Don't give us the mother because the fans want answers. Give us the mother so the story can mean something again, so we're not just laughing at echoes because they remind us of what we used to love.

    5. Um. Try and tie it all together somehow? God, this is like that time you used Kraft singles as pizza cheese.

    It's great having John Lithgow on the show. Marshall's dad's death was a strong choice, and Jason Segel rose to the task very well. But the knowledge that Thomas and Bays have contracted for two more seasons scares the crap out of me. They can save this, and those two seasons could be glorious. There've been signs this year that could happen. But it could also be pretty awful, and there have been signs of that, too. So, please: stop with the dodging. Either give Ted a meaningful relationship, or make him single for a while. Let us give a damn about what happens to him beyond wondering just how long Bob Saget's kids are going to put up with this crap. Realize that we all (or at least me) fell in love with this show because the elaborate confections of plot and contrivance were built on top of the sincere conviction that this was a story worth telling. And a story worth telling is also a story worth ending.

    6. Sprinkle lightly with Stray Observations, then set in comments for the roasting it deserves.

    * I was going to do a riff on how great character Barney is, and how he's part of a long TV tradition of the lovable sleaze (much as I love Lithgow, I will always wish John Larroquette had been the dad), but this ep really wasn't about Barney at all. Besides, I probably would've gone on this rant about how awkward Barney's rampant hook-ups seems post-Robin, and nobody wants that.
    * "Screw the environment!" Although I'm not sure the kind of agency Marshall is trying to work for would completely trust the word of the scary evil super bank.
    * "We fired him when we caught him clubbing a seal in his office with an even cuter seal."
    * "So Oprah's retiring. Oof! What's that world gonna be like?"
    * "No, I'm still not ready to put my mouth on anything yet." "*sigh* I know."
    * "I'm sorry, but your crabs--have super-herpes."
    * The Drinks: Red wine--helps Barney reach a "sad clarity. Gin--drives Marshall to pick fights with his reflection. Martinis--bring out Lily's Robin-curious side. Daiquiris--Marshall finds himself incredibly beautiful. Peppermint schnapps--Barney acts like Richard Dawson, the host of Family Fued. Bourbon--convinces Ted he can beatbox (he can't). Absinthe--makes Robin go crazy. Whisky (minus the "e," 'cause that makes it Scottish)--brings out Marshall and Barney's mopey sides. Beer--the solution to everything. Champagne--the worst ever.
    * "Look, I can handle you trying to prevent me from fulfilling a life-long dream. That's just being in a relationship."


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    'How I Met Your Mother' 'Perfect Cocktail' Recap and Review
    May 03, 2011 01:00 AM EDT
    by Elizabeth SanFilippo



    On How I Met Your Mother season six, episode 22 titled "Perfect Cocktail," the story of the Arcadian's fate just took a bizarre turn, and it involves the entire gang.

    Zoey has a new advocate

    While Ted (Josh Radnor) and Zoey (Jennifer Morrison) may avoid talking about the one touchy subject of their relationship—the Arcadian—she's getting other HIMYM friends on her side. After Marshall (Jason Segel) gets mad at GNB because of Hobbs's horrible referral, he becomes Zoey's lawyer.
    Ted doesn't want to talk about it. Rather, he says, "So Oprah is retiring. What is that world going to be like?"

    But Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) doesn't turn a blind eye to Marshall's turn to the dark side on How I Met Your Mother. And so begins a stellar sequence of pranks. While Barney taints everything Marshall's lips touch—from a megaphone to drinks—Marshall interferes every time Barney hits on a girl.

    The war of pranks turns into a throw-down at McLaren's, and, for the first time in HIMYM history, the gang gets banned from the bar.

    Robin and Lily design a fight-ending How I Met Your Mother cocktail

    Before Robin (Cobie Smulders) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan) figure out a way to save Marshall and Barney's friendship, they become fiercely protective of their HIMYM McLaren's booth. A girl keeps giving them the walk-by and stink-eye, and she won't give up until she has their seat. "I hope this drink isn't teething, because it's about to get nursed," Robin says.

    That random storyline, though, is overshadowed by the way in which Robin and Lily solve things between Marshall and Barney. They want the guys to get the right kind of mellow drunk so they can make amends. But what alcohol will do the trick? Cue yet another awesomely hilarious montage of how the friends have reacted to alcohol over the years.

    Barney finds a sad clarity when he drinks wine. Marshall almost got in a fight with himself—because of a mirror—after drinking straight-up gin. Lily hits on Robin every time she sips martinis. Robin thinks she's floating when she consumes absinthe. When Marshall drinks his fruity girlie daiquiris, he becomes consumed with how beautiful he is. When Barney takes down peppermint schnapps, he becomes Richard Dawson and kisses women on the mouth. And when Ted has bourbon? He thinks he's a good beat-boxer.

    After cross-referencing all alcohol against Marshall and Barney's reactions, they think they have the "perfect cocktail" solution. They start with gin, creating a fight. They then serve them whiskey to make them emotionally vulnerable and pathetically honest. Then with daiquiris, they're up and having fun.

    "Dance my puppets, dance," Robin declares.

    But they didn't prepare for the guys ordering tequila all on their own. Marshall and Barney disappear to McLaren's, where things don't go well. "Kids," Future Ted says, "Don't drink tequila."

    Luckily, Carl (Joe Nieves) the bartender is there to save the day. He gives them beer, the big duh moment of the How I Met Your Mother night. The guys calm down and make up... until the girls go and ruin it by ordering champagne, one too many drinks. Sober, the boys don't remember making up.

    And now Marshall and Zoey have someone new on their side.

    A night at the Arcadian

    Where is Ted and Zoey in all this? Ted changes their Martha's Vineyard weekend away to a night in the Arcadian. If she can last until sunrise, he'll join her side. That bet is not so easily won. Ted talks about the STDs of prostitute ghost. They discover their bathroom is shared. The lights flicker.

    But Ted also finally asks the one question he hasn't all along: Why is Zoey so fiercely defensive of the Arcadian? Because she grew up living there. For the first time ever, Ted admits he loves her... and then the moment is ruined in the best way possible.

    A cockamouse—the creature discovered in How I Met Your Mother season one—scurries across the floor. And it has babies! Ted is thrilled at rediscovering the cockamouse, but Zoey calls it a night.

    But Ted doesn't "win" this bet. After Zoey's story, he's on her side, too.

    The story of the Arcadian isn't over, but it is one step closer to the demise of Zoey and Ted. After all, Future Ted has warned us that they won't last—but what will be their breaking point?


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    Watercooler: How I Met Your Misery


    Damian Holbrook
    May 3, 2011 11:05 AM ET



    Awww, man. Does this mean more of her?

    Last night, How I Met Your Mother once again spent way too much time trying to make Zoey happen, and honestly kids, it was so not fetch.

    No shade on Jennifer Morrison, a fine actress with apparently limited comedic chops, but the character is just a lump of meh. While we won't go so far as to describe her in Barney's words (which were shockingly harsh, yet so true), we will say that she has worn out her welcome with all the yammering about saving that damn hotel and clear lack of potential. She's not the mother, so why are we wasting our time? And don't get us started on Morrison's complete lack of chemistry with Josh Radnor.

    Still, the HIMYM writers continue to keep her around. Last night, they pretty much guaranteed us that she'll be bumming everyone out for the unforeseeable (and now unbearable) future by having Ted not just tell her he loves her, but also suddenly cave and side with her campaign to keep the Arcadian from being torn down. It may be time for the gang to pull out one of their old schticks and stage an intervention. Because Ted can do much better than Zoey... and we can just do without her.

    Do you agree, or should we try to love Zoey for Ted's sake?

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    'How I Met Your Mother' Season 6, Episode 22 Recap



    by Joel Keller, posted May 3rd 2011 1:15AM



    Silliness is a tool that's hard to manage if you're a sitcom writer. Used well, it can do a good job of wrapping a more emotional story in laughs and guffaws. Used poorly, it's as glaring as a watch reflecting the sun. In other words, it becomes more of a distraction than anything else.

    Tonight's episode had some very clever silliness, but it also had some dumb silliness. And, if you didn't realize where I was going with this, the dumb silliness was mostly in the Ted/Zoey story. Maybe I'm thinking that way because I've soured on this coupling, or it could be because I know that they're doomed to a bad breakup. But the hoops that we jumped to get us to the climax of that story tonight had me rolling my eyes a bit.

    Remember, at the beginning of Jennifer Morrison's stint, I was a Zoey proponent. But the longer she's been on, the more annoyed I've been with the character. She's basically there as a plot contrivance, akin to what we're seeing with Priya on 'The Big Bang Theory.' She doesn't really have a personality or well-rounded character; she's essentially there to disrupt the lives of Ted and the MacLaren's gang.

    Why else would she have lasted this long? The gist of her and Ted's relationship is that they're on opposite sides of the Arcadian issue. That's about it. So, now, her disruptive techniques have spread from Ted, who's constantly defending Zoey to the gang, to Barney and Marshall. Granted, after Marshall's old GNB boss, Arthur (an always welcome Bob Odenkirk appearance) torpedoed Marshall's chances at an environmental law firm, turning to Zoey was a logical next step. But it was a bit of an artificial way for us to segue into Lily and Robin's search for the perfect combination of drinks to get the friends talking again.



    More on that in a second. Although the plot got us a) Ted saying "So Oprah's retiring. What's life going to be like without her?" and b) the return of the Cockamouse, the rest left me cold. So... we finally find out after all this time that Zoey wanted to save the Arcadian because she lived there? Why not say that weeks ago? It was unclear that it was embarrassing to admit because the place was a dump 30 years ago or not. "The place isn't what it once was," but it's a part of her, Zoey said. So that tells me that it used to be nicer. Maybe not the Plaza, but not infested with Cockamice. So that story, and Ted's "I love you" came out of left field.

    Compare this silliness with the more clever silliness of the "perfect cocktail" story. We got some story in there, because in their brandy phase, we found out that Marshall's wanted more meaning in his life since his dad died, and that Barney's feelings of abandonment are more acute now that his dad is back in his life. But it was mostly wrapped in an examinations of what different alcohols do to the members of the gang.

    Martinis get Lily in a "I Wanna Kiss Robin" mode (which seems to be barely under the surface when Lil is sober); Ted thinks he's a champion beatboxer when he's drunk on bourbon; wine makes gives Barney "sad clarity," as Robin puts it; and it doesn't seem like Marshall can handle anything. What was Robin's boozy weakness? For some reason, I'm blanking on it right now.

    They should have skipped right to the beers, as they found out at MacLaren's; it inevitably leads to the "I love yous." And I also agree with Old Ted's advice to his kids: "Don't drink tequila," especially the crappy well stuff most bars serve. Patron will knock you on your ass; Ole Tequila will make you rub up against biker lesbians and eat jalepeno poppers while sneaking a smoke. I also loved the "one drink too many" concept that made the two of them black out and forget any of it happened.

    More fun stuff:

    -- There were a bunch of little jokes that made this episode fun to watch: like when Robin and Lily dealt with the booth vulture. "I'll order a mojito, which to you means, 'no seat, ho!'" Lily can be mean as hell when she wants to be.

    -- God only knows what Barney rubbed on various things to disgust Marshall and eventually evict the booth vultures. It was a fun joke that when the same random assistant would come in on cue to show Marshall or the vultures where that bullhorn/water bottle/suit/booth had been. It's definitely my Best Barneyism of the week.

    -- How in the world does Zoey know that the Sasquatch hair Marshall bought was really just some Italian guy's underarm shavings?

    -- In the real world, Marshall could have sued Arthur for saying that he got fired for clubbing a seal with an even cuter seal. But this isn't the real world, is it?

    -- "Your crabs have super herpes." -- one of the funniest lines of the year. I also loved how, when challenged on the number of people he slept with, Barney jumps out of character to say he slept with way more than 250 women... as he's hitting on someone.

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    great episode
    I liked the story between ted and zoey
    I was surprised by the "I love you" from Ted
    Zoey and her childhood: beautiful scene
    Oh the cockamouse was back :) the look on Zoey's face was priceless

    Marshall and Barney were funny (the pics, the mirror...), Lily and Robin a little less

    seriously it was a bad move to say that she wasn't the mother at the beginning of the season...I think that's why people don't like Zoey
    I really don't understand why they don't like her !!!

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    QUOTE (aurore @ 3/5/2011, 21:06) 
    great episode

    Oh the cockamouse was back :) the look on Zoey's face was priceless

    I was wrong with my theory about snakes in their bedroom. Not knowing the history of HIMYM, I knew nothing about the cockamouse. In addition to the look on Jen's face, how about that great athletic move when she jumped on the bed from her sitting position? Jen is one fit number! ;)
     
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    QUOTE (comotion @ 3/5/2011, 21:36) 
    In addition to the look on Jen's face, how about that great athletic move when she jumped on the bed from her sitting position? Jen is one fit number! ;)

    oh yes it was awesome :lol:
     
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    ahahaha this was a really good and funny ep :)

    and with a lot of kisses!!! have u seen how passionate zoey and ted are in the last scene outside ted's bedroom???!!! ahahah!!! great!
     
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    QUOTE (MVitto @ 5/5/2011, 18:27) 
    ahahaha this was a really good and funny ep :)

    and with a lot of kisses!!! have u seen how passionate zoey and ted are in the last scene outside ted's bedroom???!!! ahahah!!! great!

    Si. The Zoey/Ted chemistry certainly mixes well and could have been great – if only the writers could have so made it. :cry:
     
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    How I Met Your Mother - Episode 6.22 - The Perfect Cocktail

    Caps HHQs - Jennifer Morrison


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