How I Met Your Mother
How I Met Your Mothercelebrates romantic and platonic love.
However,Marshall and Robin have an underrated friendshipwith plenty of heartfelt and hilarious moments.
To help him snap out of his feelings, Robin brings Marshall to a shooting range.
Robin’s wild edge surprises Marshall.
By letting Marshall into her private space, Robin helps him smile for the first time all summer.
Realizing that Marshall’s antics are only making Lily’s panic worse, she tells Lily the truth.
Even Lily, who is married to Marshall, does not agree.
Robin also has a rare moment of vulnerability when she confides in Marshall how lonely she feels.
Marshall helps Robin see she has family here in NYC.
How I Met Your Mother is a television series that follows a father telling his children about his past. Released in 2005, it explores his experiences and adventures with four close friends, leading up to meeting their mother, as depicted through a series of flashbacks.
This moment also provides an interesting insight into Lily and Marshall’s relationship.
Such is the case when Robin posits that Marshall’s baggage is being “too nice.”
He’s cuddly, deal with it!
Marshall Eriksen is one of the sweetest partners and friends in TV history.
Enjoy some of his sweetest lines from HIMYM.
Yet it is Marshall and Robin’s differences that make their friendship so unique and complementary.
The dinner itself is hilariously awkward, with both characters discomfort conveyed through hysterical inner monologue narration.
Robin gets too drunk and vomits in Marshall’s apartment, which unlocks something for Marshall.
Namely, Robin and Kevin find Marshall and Lily insufferable when it comes to talking about love.
True to form, Robin remains her sarcastic self even when she’s in love.
Marshall’s anger meets Robin’s stubbornness over naming rights, which leads to a prank war.
Robin knows Marshall well enough to get him trapped in the women’s restroom with an overly long message.
Ultimately, Lily allows Marshall to settle the dispute in his preferred way: with a dance battle.
Robin and Marshall are two truly terrible dancers, and the episode does not even announce who wins.