Marshall and Lily make a secret pact to start trying to have a baby if they ever finally see Barney’s doppelganger. Meanwhile, Robin finally gets an offer for her dream job.
When Ted takes a date to see a new hit movie, “The Wedding Bride,” he is shocked to learn the story is loosely based on his life, and that it was written by Tony, the man Stella left him for at the altar.Source: CBS
Crashing a snobby high-society party allows Ted to show off how pretentiously intellectual he can be.
When Ted and Barney jeopardize Robin’s new relationship by professing their love for her, Robin realizes that she is finally over them. Meanwhile, after spending a weekend sleeping in twin beds, Marshall and Lily decide to get twin beds at homeSource: CBS
When Ted attends his mother’s wedding, he is extremely disturbed by her overly affectionate relationship with her fiance, which forces him to think about his own life and make an impulsive decision
When Marshall gets mugged, Lily decides she wants to get a gun for protection, so Marshall comes up with a convoluted story about the mugging to deter Lily from following through
When Ted ruins Lily’s birthday dinner celebration by bringing a date, Lily goes to great lengths to keep her out of the traditional photo she takes every year of the gang.
When Robin confesses that she is still angry with Barney for the way he handled their break-up, she enlists the help of Anita, a self-help author who plans to beat Barney at his own game.Source: CBS
When the gang tries to convince Ted that he is being strung along by Tiffany, they reflect about relationships where each of them has been in the same situation.
After forgetting to get Ted a blind date on Valentine’s Day, Lily and Marshall go after the many discarded girls Barney has dated in order to see if any of them can be Ted’s future wife. Meanwhile, Robin is invited to a party by an obnoxious colleague.