After the first episode of season 9 of How I Met Your
Mother, we’ve finally discovered who the mother of Ted’s children is! Nine
seasons in the making, and HIMYM has managed to become a novel which Ted relays
to his children to display how his wife was met. There’s just one problem, Ted
hasn’t actually met her, she has just been introduced in the show.
First
off, I believe this is a great way to start off the season. Eight seasons is a
great runtime for a show! However, viewers had to have been getting extremely
anxious to find out who the mother was. According to the writers of the show,
season eight was supposed to be the last season of the series. Yet there were
so many unresolved factors in Ted’s life that had to be addressed, it seems it
couldn’t be the end of the show. Without the new season, the show would be left
off with many plot holes and dissatisfied viewers. The most important of these
being that Ted still has romantic feelings for Robin.
The
last season left off with the imminent wedding between Robin and Barney. Prior
to this wedding, Robin had a nervous breakdown – something not entirely foreign
to her character. Rather than Barney, her fiance, being the one to help Robin in her
marriage-related time of crisis, who else was there but Ted. Ted, who is the
best man of Barney. Ted, who is the ex-boyfriend of the bride-to-be. Ted, who
happens to be the hopeless romantic that jumps at any random occurrence of love-induced
trauma and deciphers it as the universe’s sign that some type of involvement is
imminent. This is just Ted’s character. He has to be the one who helps someone
in their time of need. He’s the one who comes through at the last minute every time, especially for Robin. But Ted’s
not stupid; he had to know that if he went to help Robin it would bring up old
feelings. I SWEAR IT’S LIKE HE PURPOSELY COMPLICATES EVERYTHING.
Anyway,
Ted decides to become even more like Ross from Friends
by quickly changing professions from an architect to an archaeologist. That is,
considering he digs up ancient feelings he thought he had freed himself of. To
make matters worse, he has checked into a couples resort for the wedding reception. “Oh
dear God, does he want to torture himself,” is clearly the only proper response
to this. However, this is just some of the typical and major humor presented in
HIMYM. The writers put the characters in awkward and annoying situations
constantly to show their atypical reactions and personalities.
In this
particular case, the writers seem to be purposely pointing out Ted’s feelings
for Robin throughout these new episodes. I believe that the writers want to
emphasize his feelings in order to move the show in a specific direction. For
example, after his intimate moment of holding hands in the park with Robin, Ted
decides that he wants to move to Chicago. Literally a whole episode revolves
around this one tiny detail in the story that everyone knows won’t happen. He
cannot bear the thought of living in the same state as the woman he loves while
she is married. He has decided to leave New York, an architect’s dreamland, a
place he loves, to avoid someone he loves. Ted also attempts to avoid Barney
due to his rediscovered love.
It’s a good thing Barney doesn’t
know about Ted’s feelings because then- oh wait. Barney was watching Ted
comfort Robin at the park whole time? Wow, this show really loves to throw the
most awkward situations possible into the picture. The most recent episode
deals with the rift driven between Barney and Ted’s friendship. Ted is put
between a bad place and a bad place. Being between a rock and the bad place
just wasn’t good enough for him. However, in the end of the episode, he decides
that he will overcome his feelings and be there for Barney as friend and
best-man. This truly does help to put a spotlight on Ted’s character. He’s
hopelessly in love with Robin, yet still decides to push past that and be
Barney’s best man at his wedding. He will do anything for his friends, even
overcome his love and emotions.
I
believe that although this seems to be a small detail it was done for a big
reason. Barney being aware of Ted’s feelings is the best push Ted needs to
start getting over Robin for good. This is possibly the best way to begin the
ending of the show. They’ve finally introduced the mother, and Ted needs a way
to transition from Robin to the mother. To emphasize the point, the writers put
the mother small parts of each episode. For example, in the first episode, we
are reminded that Ted eventually moves on because the mother meets Lily on a
train ride to the wedding. Although this is a subtle hint, the point is pushed
further in the third episode, when Ted has a flashforward (?) of him and his
wife being in the same place as a current love-sick Ted. These reminders
foreshadow that Ted is soon about to transition from his old love to his new
love. The show as a whole definitely seems to be coming to an end. The fact
that a new season has been added has definitely been helping to tie up loose
ends.