It made absolutely zero sense why they had the final season take place entirely at Barney and Robin's wedding if they were just needlessly going to split them up in the first few minutes of the finale. Also, Tracy deserved better than to be a vessel for Ted's kids, all so Ted could go back to Robin in the end.
i hated this decision of having the whole season take place on the wedding weekend, some episodes were so boring because of that. Why not have a normal season and the last four or so about the wedding?
@@F5alconsHouse i feel like at least half the season should've the wedding and the rest should've been the future. I didn't hate the decision to kill her off but that would've helped build an attachment to Tracy plus better set up the growing strain on Barney and Robin's marriage(although I would've liked to see them stay together) but I think this woukd provide a better ending.
It's not blaming the character of Marshall or Jason Segel for how bad the final season was. And you literally just agreed with the video. "With or without him" was the exact problem. When he wasn't there, you either noticed the lack of Marshall or you didn't notice until someone brought him up. When he was on screen, it broke up the flow of main narrative with a lame subplot that poorly ripped off "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles". The misuse of Marshall was the fault of the writers.
I agree. I didn't even know this was such an issue. I never stopped to think about it that much, especially with how awful the ending was, backtracking seasons of character growth in a matter of minutes.
I think it had to do with the mood of everyone. Watching the final season I can definetly see that everyone except Neil Patrick Harris did not want to be there. They were so done with the show.
Marshall is like the LAST one I would blame for anything bad in this show (the slap bet was a bit overplayed though) Marshall is literally the only likable one of the group if met in real life. Ted is a picky idiot, Lily is kinky and hot but easily the most judgemental and controlling of the group, Robin is selfish and rude most of the time, Barney is a type of character that only exists in TV land because in real life he would be a sexual predator and an asshole... Marshal is the family man hard worker and funny goofball of the group
I felt the same way. I related immensely precisely to the qualities people judge Marshall for. Being really emotional, attached to family, with a deep desire to be a dad, creer focused but also having to compromise for his partner are all things I have lived and related to and made me very attached to thecharacter. Barney might be iconic on screen, but he would be insufferable as a real life friend.
The problem with the ending of HIMYM was never Marshall or Lily. It's the fact that we spent 9 seasons to know the mother, just to have her on 2 episodes, and see the series ended the way it started. Robin and Ted never match, they would never work out as a relationship. On the other hand, Barney and Robin understood each oher like no one else. And the mother deserved a season dedicated to her, and not just a couple of episodes.
ted and robin had great relationships for a whole year, remained friends after the split, eobin and barney were toxic, robin couldn't stand barney, and barney inly knew robin he wanted to know, the cool robin, robin wasnt, you are your own daddy, she was fragile and needy underneath her cold mask, she was too young when she first dated ted, to think about family and marriage, if the fertility issue didn't happen, she would've marry ted, barney was the only guy she knew, that wont resent her years after for not having children, thats why she married him, good to know you watched the show
@@AnabozhinI watched the show hell it's one of my favourite sitcoms but that last season was silly. Tracy worked so much better and she incredibly lived up to the hype. You know how good of a character you have to be to be built up for 8 seasons, show up in the end and still be seen as worthy and a great addition. Tracy should have been Endgame not Robin. You know end it on and that kids is how I met your mother.
@@Anabozhinnobody ever has explained my thoughts better. 🙌🏻 I also feel this sitcom was extremely cruel exactly how life is. No matter how good you’re relationship is in the few first moments. Love isn’t everything. And when you are young and in love, you still don’t have to face the crucial part of relationships (marriage, kids, carrier, money…illness…)so the finale sucks exactly how life sucks. And this is what I love about it. it was realistically cruel and unrealistically fun to watch 😂
Ted liked Robin but he wanted to get married and have kids. Ted already has kids and Robin has been married before and probably doesn't care about Argentina and all that worthless crap anymore. It's in bad taste because the mom gets killed off for them.
The worst part is that by some stroke of luck or genius, Tracy was perfect, she lived up to everything and then some, and slotted so perfectly into the group that you would have believed she was there for years. Then oops. Two episodes and she's dead. Back to the old crush on Robin that Ted spent half the fuckin season letting go of. Like seriously, if the writers knew this was the endgame, why bother having him let her go at all in the first place?
I binged the series in 2016. I was ironing some clothes while watching the finale. When Ted called Robin I almost threw my iron at the wall. True story.
I watched the finale at the gym. I would treat myself with new episodes of stuff but I’d have to watch them while jogging. I was so mad I stopped working out and got McDonald’s.
I think the writers did a pretty good job on dealing with his tight schedule. I saw the show multiple times and never complained about Marshall being absent in the final season (there are a lot of things to complain about in that season I'm just saying Marshall wasn't one of them)
I think so too. The reason he was "explained away" - every big gathering has that one person that for multiple reason can't or can just barely make it. Sure, how he got in this situations was unusual, but just in a sitcom kind of way
I think the point is that it still would've all worked better if his character and that vibe and energy would've been in the mix with the others. That doesn't mean it's horrible to watch, but might've been/worked much better with him.
Having Marshall be separated from the rest of the main group was marginally better than not having him present at all, but it still felt clunky having him show up sporadically, stuck in either a car or airport. Just goes to show that Marshall was the true heart of the group.
Spending almost the entirety of season 9 at Barney and Robin's wedding was a huge mistake. The episodes just dragged on, and it didn't feel like we were getting anywhere. The only thing to make up for it was that we got more Tracy scenes.
@@5.kc.5 And it's a horrible choice. very poor writing. Erased all the character's growth. It always being the plan doesn't make it better: it's the exact thing that shows the problem. They should've let that plan go.
@@britpretty i understand the hate i just dont feel like they screwed up the ending bcuz that was their ending. they screwed our (or the majority) ending. imo it was rushed but it didn’t ruin everything, bcuz life is like that… you expect something to go one way but most times it just doesn’t. anyway we can go back and forth but it will still be the same way it was 9 years ago. just my pov
@@5.kc.5 i get that ted and robin were supposed to end together but here is the thing The last season was purely built on Ted's perfect woman just so she gets killed by the end of the season. They built Barney and Robin to be the best for each other just so they could divorce in a year. Barney also goes back to his womanising ways just when we thought he was going to settle down with his 1 perfect woman It was just a complete waste of a season all things considered
Honestly there was so many things wrong with the last season I completely forgot Marshall was largely left out. He absolutely wasnt the key reason why the show ended so badly. I seriously cannot watch the show anymore knowing how bad they they butchered the end. Makes the whole series seem less serious, I put a lot less faith in it
Just watch 8 seasons and a select few episodes and scenes of season 9, skipping all the filler and the terrible ending. That's what I do. Cope? Yes, but it's still better than what we got.
@@joaopedrocalheirosmiranda9383 Yes! That redeemed the show for me. That's what I accept as the "real" ending, I imagine the other one as Ted having some weird fever dream, like one of those tricks they'd play in the show where they'd show something as real at first but then would show that it wasn't.
I actually really liked the last season... except for the ending of course, the episode Barney disappears has my favorite line in the whole show "whatever you do in life, it's not legendary, unless your friends are there to see it" I love it
No word about Segels struggle with alcoholism during the later series? I think this was a huge factor, which shouldn't be excluded in this. I for myself am really happy that he overcame this struggles as far as we know ...
I just finished rewatching the show and even though I guessed something was happening BTS for Marshall to be separated from the group for a few episodes, I still think they pulled it off perfectly. Him being stranded in Minnesota and having to find his way to the wedding on time was a great little subplot, and it added a new dynamic to his relationship with Lily. As others have said, there are many problems in season 9, but Marshal ain't one of them. Still an interesting bit on why he wasn't as present.
the whole final season was a major disappointment. if they wanted to make that ending land then the wedding should have been the first episode ending with Ted and Tracy finally meeting and the contents of the last episode should have made up all of the remaining episodes, showing their relationship develop across the whole season rather than condensing the events of the finale into the final episode after stretching out the wedding across a whole season was a terrible choice
Marshall's development issue is an issue that plagues multiple sitcoms. Ross, Joey, Sheldon, among others became a more exaggerated version of themselves. Ross more neurotic, Joey more dumb, Sheldon more antisocial.
Yea it happens even to the best of them. The characters start off far more nuanced and complex but by the end of the shows run, they are exaggerated caricatures of their former selves. Marshall wasn't the only one who suffered this in HIMYM, Ted and Robin both to an extent suffered from this as well.
Imo I would say Sheldon got much better as TBBT went on. He went from being a robotic selfish ass to being able to settle down and mature, while also understanding friendship better
it is not about development, it is about comedy, really. A sitcom is a tough and specific genre of TV to write. And Ross actually was the one character that got better at the end. Joey- I agree, and in fact, the majority of sitcoms' characters end up like this because, quite simply, sitcoms have to have jokes and comedy all the time. That comedy is always based on the exaggerated traits of the characters, so if the sitcom is a long-running show and ends up having many seasons, all the more subtle, better jokes are already 'spent' during the early seasons. Thus, the more crude ones are all that's left in late seasons, this is why most characters in the long-running sitcoms feel like caricatures near the end of these shows.
I didn't even notice this because I binged the season, and the ending is what ruined the entire show so much that I didn't care Marshall was out of it for so much.
I didn't think of that at all. To me the problem was that they walked back on so many things, barney and Robin(should have stayed married) and ted and Tracy should have had a happy ending and then the Last scen when he goes to robin never happend. HOW HARD COULD IT BE!?
Yeah, that's the alternate ending they did. The alternate ending is actually very good if you pretend the original ending never happened. It's just very rushed, because it was not actually shot, it was a product of editing. If they went with the beats of the alternate ending, but actually wrote and shot them without it being rushed, it would have been great. And this is what happens in it, three happy couples by the end, how it should have been.
That’s all a fairytale ending that was never going to happen and misses the entire promise of the show and completely undermines the writing and journey each character went thru. Barney and Robin were trauma bonding and bad for each other the whole time and never were going to end up together. Ted tells you its about the journey not the destination so making entire show about the destination complete my negates that point. It was never about “finding the one”. It was about being yourself and moving forward with confidence regardless of life’s disappointment and finding a way to still be happy and look to the future. They writing always showed that’s what Teds whole problem is, thinking some woman was going to come fix his life when the only one that could fix it was Ted. Finding his self security was the “HOW” in how I met your mother. It wasn’t about the mother or Barney and Robin. It didn’t come full circle until we found out the wife had died, loss of the “perfect partner” would have crushed young Ted. But he grew to be able to move forward. Which again is the entire purpose of the show.
@TheVIITV well to me if the series is called "how I met your mother" it should have at least have more then like 4min in total with ted and Tracy together. But to your point ted and Robin didn't match to each other either.
@@kapten-awesome sorry about the typos. But yea I get what you mean. To me, the title “how I met your mother” isn’t about the mother or the time they spent together. It’s about the “how” he got to her, and “how” he became the man that could be with her. It could be argued that the entire show is more about life without her than it is about life with her. Which to me makes the ending all the more complete.
There is a scene in the comedy This Is The End (2013), in the party scene with all the big celebrity cameos (all playing themselves) and there is a quick bit where Jason Segel is talking to Kevin Hart about his role on HIMYM (though the name of the show isn't explicitly mentioned), and Segel is bemoaning the how stupid the role feels, reenacting a supposed bit from the show about getting caught eating cake meanwhile Kevin Hart laughs. It always stuck with me how genuinely bitter Segel seemed to be about his role as Marshall. Always kinda sad when an actor on the show starts to resent their character, especially when they are a fan favorite.
Was about to comment that before i saw your post. I feel like he used the depression/stress/failure he had and put it all in this show. It was so good and the 4th-wall-breaking ending had me in tears
Jason segal thought having a 9nth season shouldnt have happened. He thought it should have ended on the 8th season. The writers completely ruined the final season with all that mess.
I've rewatched the show many times now, it's honestly one of my favorite shows ever, and while my initial dislike of the final season has softened over time, it still remains my least favorite season. I think you really hit the nail on the head with Marshall being a parody of himself. It wasn't just Marshall. It was nearly all of the cast, and it honestly started before season 9. It creeps its head up in season 7 and really goes full swing in season 8. I appreciate a lot of the behind the scenes stuff that led to this and really give props to the team for doing the best they could under fairly unique circumstances, but I think we all felt like they really didn't get to do that last season the way they wanted to.
I just wish Marshall stood up for himself a bit more. That’s all. I think it would have given his character an entirely different dimension. At some point he had sacrificed a lot for Lilly and it always made you think Lilly would have never done that for him. He was the settler.
@@propogandalf No she complained about that. She pretended to be supporting and constantly wanted to go on the LAM. She kept saying she wanted to run and ditch Marshal with her baby. She didn’t give up her art dream at all she abandoned him to go to San Francisco shortly before their wedding leaving Marshall to pick up the pieces …. She finally came back once she had proven to herself that she failed at all of her dreams. Her biggest decision was that she said she would give up the dream in Italy for Marshall to get his one true dream job where he could finally make a difference. I don’t know where she really supported him it isn’t as if she did much besides teach kindergarten which was for her and not for him because she needed money.
@@patrickbacher7881 I don't even know where to start with your response. Too many things to refute and I don't have the energy unfortunately so I'll just say that regardless of how much a kindergarten teacher makes, a student makes $0. Lily supported Marshall all through law school and when he quit his job to find a more fulfilling law job. He could not contribute towards rent, utilities, food, etc. Regardless of how you feel about the character Lily, this is a fact.
@@propogandalf He was living with Ted. Him and Ted were splitting rent. She wasn’t paying for his stuff. The show never began to pretend that was the case. You are making up your own head case for what she might have done and not what she did. She had her own apartment. They had episodes on it. They eventually lived together and no she didn’t pay for much she had massive shopping debt which she gave to Marshall. It is like you didn’t watch the show. He had student loans and I am not sure if he did anything else but as the story was told by Ted he didn’t have much of a reason to specify those details. Nowhere and I mean nowhere does it show Lilly paid for Marshal during law school.
Ted and Marshall rented the apartment together. Lilly had her own apartment but stayed in their apartment most of the time. Then Lilly moves into that apartment with them which it was more or less implied that she didn’t have to pay rent but we can say she split part of the rent but nowhere does it say that she paid for all of Marshalls stuff or gave up anything for him. That is just delusional made up head cannon.
If the writers were better at their jobs, they would've let the characters grow and change. The last season is pretty terrible, and the ending is awful. But Marshall's half-absence didn't ruin it: their poor writing/decisions did. They were too married to an ending that no longer made sense. They could've written Marshall out completely, and their bad writing would still be the issue.
Right? Im rewatching the show rn with a friend who never watched it. We are on season 7 and when Ted said “I love you” to Robin my friend just screamed “Noooo not again I’m so bored of this”. Robin and Ted being together just doesn’t make sense and no one really wants that but the writers
The final season was bad because of poor writing, you're lead to believe its all about this great romance between Ted and his wife. Instead you find out that she passed away and this whole story has been Ted asking for permission to get with "aunt Robin." Pathetic.
The problem with the ninth and ending was essentially pacing. Very little development happened in 95% followed by a lot in the last 5%. If they'd done the wedding in 3 episodes then the next years for the rest showing Robin essentially becoming someone Ted could have married (and v.v), while adding in Tracy's death as a hindsight reveal at the end, then Ted deciding to ask Robin out, then people wouldn't hate it so much.
They should have introduced the mother "Tracy" a few seasons before, like in the middle of season 7. So audience can get to know her for a few seasons. Like 7 through 9.
I still maintain the ideal ending was that Ted awkwardly sits down with the kids of a woman he had a one night stand with because he is unable to love but also needs to be liked by everyone
I disagree that it felt disjointed; I knew that sepal didn’t really want to do the season, but the idea that he’s running a bit late (and that we still see him) feels completely natural
Jason Segel was having creative issues with the producers over the fact that Marshall Eriksen was the only character that did not go through any character development over the span of the show. He simply just remained this goofy loveable guy that only was there to react or tag along on the other characters journeys. That's the creative difference Jason Segel had.
the final season obviously dipped in quality but the fact that they turned a weekend into that many episodes still amazes me, and some of it is pretty funny.
While it's indeed sad that Marshall took a backseat in the final season, this was definitely NOT the season's main problem. It was the writing. The showrunners really wanted Ted to end up with Robin, so they shoehorned a rift between her and Barney just so it would happen. It was such an awful decision, because by that point the show kinda took a life of its own, with how well Barney and Robin worked. And it was also terrible for the Mother character, whom we are kept on our toes about the entire show, only for her to show up in a handful of episodes, and then unceremoniously die off-screen, just so the planned original ending could happen. Top 10 anime betrayals, indeed.
honestly, the last season of HIMYM is the weakest of the series, and i am not only saying this for the final episode, i am talking about the whole season. It was such a boring decision to make the whole season take place on the wedding, some of the best episodes were the ones on New York and now we have to watch twenty and somenthing episodes on a boring hotel? and yeah, leaving Marshall during most part of the season separated from the group was so weird
I just hate the fact that the entire season takes place at this venue. The whole point of a sitcom is to have familiar faces in a familiar setting. Why would you move away from the bar, the apartments, ... that make us feel home in the last season?
Marshall, not being around was just one of many things that did not make the final season work. Yeah, Marshall was becoming a parity of himself, but most of the characters were doing the same. Basically, I always say that Harry Met your mother died at At the episode, the drunk train when Ted confesses that he still loves Robin. This is basically went every character in the show how to regress in rapidly changed to fit then ending that the creators wanted from season one. Problem is that when you write anything characters will change and evolve over time but the creators wanted the ending. They had written since the beginning, and the only way to do it was just basically to destroy years of character development and make characters regress. We got an extra season we didn’t need and then we got an entire season stuck in a wedding weekend which could’ve been done in probably six episodes. And then an entire seasons worth of episodes crammed into the Finale. So yes, Marshall not being around the last season was a problem, but it was just one of many problems.
Par-o-dy, Noun: the state in which a person is turned into a farcical version of themselves Par-i-ty. Noun: the state in which someone is equal with others in the same field of work. Seriously, if you don't know how to spell the word, just don't use it, use simpler words because there is no way you meant for Marshall to be equal with himself with the tone of this video.
@@UncensoredScion Weirdly enough, you didn't notice or didn't care for the use of "Harry Met your mother." I think those incorrect words might be because of auto-correct. Also, maybe you could try not to be so rude when correcting someone, since just being a dick normally isn't well received.
@@edgarbran9822 So you're telling me a person can't spell and needs to use STT to post comments on TH-cam? Seriously how stupid is this new generation that spelling is impossible for them? Did YOU need to put this in a TTS to understand it or can you actually read?
The ending made a lot of sense the whole show was about how life had its ups and downs and the only true thing you can expect is change. You can’t trust your fiancée will show up for your wedding. You will be hurt, backstabbed, and discouraged. Occasionally, something great will happen but really all you can hope for is a few chuckleheads to enjoy the ride with. The best times were when they were all together just doing stupid shit together. A horrible event of the mother dying happened which again was what the show was all about. I wish they spent a few more episodes of her or if she was there in the show a bit more but it was about how they met her not about her stories with the group. At the end Ted missed Robin and she missed him and it was finally their time to be together which the show had hinted at all along. After family and career they can be together. It was their fated time. She would never be a replacement for the real mother to Ted but she was the next person he wanted to spend his life with and the next chapter. All in all a good show with a rushed final season. Ted’s parents hinted at they would have been happier if they hadn’t gotten together when they wanted different things. Ted always wanted kids and Robin always didn’t. It was never a lack of chemistry or love it was just timing which I think Robin said at one point. The bet with Marshall that they’d end up together where he never gave up hope on it because he saw something special there. I mean that wouldn’t have been noteworthy unless the story was gonna do something with it. The entire story itself revolved around Robin. I mean what did everyone expect that at the end he wouldn’t somehow get his moment in the sun with her?
It's been years since I watched this show. I don't even remember Marshal in the final season. I remember the negatives for me being: 1. The show went on way too long and started being bad a few seasons before the final with the final being terrible. 2. The ending sucked. 3. Ted and Robin had basically no character development. They never changed, never compromised, and were basically assholes the entire time. After a while I was hoping they would just both end up alone and sad.
@@chasehedges6775It depends on the needs of the show. Some are able to last more than ten seasons and still be strong, others end after two. It all depends on how the writers make it work.
One thing I find , after rewatching few times is that All the characters became unlovable. All the characters got angry / upset / annoyed so often. It’s like writers wanted there to have drama among these people Maybe it’s coz they are wrapping the story and it’s often easier to do that Especially with the ending they have ( not talking about the death of mom but how every character spread out or don’t talk to each other as much ) I get it’s normal for group of friends to have separate path but it seemed too forced Obviously , u can also tell they are tired of doing the show … same as big bang theory Also maybe it’s just me , I also find the Color grading of last two seasons a bit darker. It may just be the set
Actually Jason Segel saud himself in an interview, that he really loves Marshall, not at all that he would be growing tired and wanting to get out of the show. It was likely more of a "I need to think ahead, this show's gonna end soon. Cannot do only that..."
I’ve never noticed the “Marshmallow” character being the source of anything wrong with season 9. But, forcing us viewers to swallow the sudden surprise switch from Tracy back to Robin in the last 7 1/2 minutes of the entire 9 season series was too much to ask. The creators of HIMYM needed to spend way more time than just 7 1/2 minutes of show time guiding us through that monumental change.
Step 1: Make the mother a very lovable character. Step 2: Have her get along extremely well with all the main characters. Step 3: Make her a perfect match for the shows main character. Step 4: Kill her off. This is how you destroy a sitcom.
The problem with the show it went out 3 or 4 seasons too long. It lost a lot of zest, Segel was mentally checked out by season 9 as he wanted to move on.
Personally i think Marshall is the best character in the show. sure he may have some flaws, but he is very kind, very honest, very funny and also very real. Out of everyone in the show he has always been both teds devil and angel. Like when ted wanted to get back with robin for the millionth time, marshall had a very real reaction to it as we probably did watching. He's an honest and real person. Also maurry povich is canonically an omnipotent being
4:33 "Without explanation"? Uh, no. They had an explanation. Hell, they had their explanation already in place at the end of the previous season. However it felt to you, his absence and reappearance are thoroughly explained.
I think I more or less disagree with this analysis. The last season was an absolute mess from start to finish. In retrospect, this whole story being about Ted and Robin getting together could have been a fantastic twist if it had been executed well. (Which I think this channel did a proper video on.) But I didn't even think of Jason Segel in the last season. I was focused on my inner thought, repeatedly saying "What the hell is going on!?"
how can you execute it so that it doesnt suck? the only way i can think of if robin does end up marrying him and being the mom, ted hurrying back to robin after his wife died prooves he never got over her and thought of her even when married. but yeah tracy deserved better and ted and robin can have eachother, trash belongs together
Well, Ted didn't need to be in love and marry the mother. The mother could have been a surrogate for Robin who couldn't have kids of her own. That was a theory I had for a while.
What’s always been funny to me is once I found this information out i rewatched this is the end and when you pay attention to his lines in the cameo, jason segal is talking about how he’s so tired of the sitcom he’s on (which at that time was HIMYM)
the writers ruined that final series of How i Met Your Mother, and i still hold to the theory that Ted killed Tracy, after using her to have his children, since Robin couldn't. Ted poisoned her, or exposed her to asbestos, so she died, then waited a while so he could date Robin again, his one true love, according to him that said, Marshell was boring by the end, and Lily i always thought was a sociopath, and Barney was a good guy so Ted who is retelling this story to make himself the hero, made him look bad by comparison. so good video,
I don’t think he killed her. I’m pretty sure she had cancer. I think the point of the show is you can meet the perfect person (based on your account) and things can not go your way. Also, that he’s trying to move on from the past and as a single man again and wants his children’s blessings to move on from his deceased wife
@@ashwindesik69420 i don't think Tracy was his one true love, it always seemed Robin he was holding a torch for, even after they broke up and she married Barney, from the telling of the story, even his own children mentioned that their mum barely featured and Auntie Robin does all the time. Tracy was his wife, and they were happy, but Robin was his "Lost Lenore" in fact the writers did her dirty too, with what they did with Robin and Barney
@@CrypticCharm Yeah I guess you're right, but I still don't think that Ted would ever kill Tracy. He loved her very much. Maybe he would've wanted Robin more, but he definitely wouldn't do anything to harm Tracy.
People talk so much about "corporate greed" and executive producers greed affecting the quality of productions. But I've never seen anyone raising accountability for greedy artists, whose "carrer" decisions often damage as much, if not more, the "art".
They should have subverted everyone's expectations and had Barney "miraculously" get Robin pregnant with twins who Ted ends up adopting and telling the story of how he met their mother and how she and their father were murdered by a jealous ex lover (Wendy the Waitress). 🤔... 😳... 😃👍 *"NUFF SAID"™️*
I mean... ok I didn't know this, and yeah that makes sense... but I think the finale episode is what did it. Even after rewatching this, and entirely other sitcoms like Psych, Friends, That 70s Show, the finale felt like they were leading up to a Ross and Rachael, a Donna and Eric... but the show was called How I Met Your Mother, so fans felt insulted that she is just killed off and Ted moves on to Robin. I suppose this translated to Marshal, and why he didn't want to continue, the creative differences you mentioned, it felt like they were either rushing, slapping stuff together, or both to end up where we do.
Didn't the actor wanted to leave in 9 season so instead of erasing the character, they made him have some scenes on his own , bc he wanted to focus on other stuff in his work
I actually liked Ted and Robin together because it made sense as to why Ted began the story where he did. What I didn't like was Barney and Robin having so much time put into exploring their relationship, only for them to get divorced. I also hate they cut the scene that makes it clear Ted is over Robin and Tracy and the kids aren't some consolation prize. If they wanted to stick to Robin and Ted being end game and the mother dying, they shouldn't have spent the final season and a half setting up Barney and Robin. Instead, they should have focused on Ted and Robin with Ted choosing Tracy over Robin so we know Tracy was the true love of Ted's life.
the big flaw is that the last season should have been the penultimate season. They could have kept the tragic side of the mother, but by accelerating everything over a season, we see that the couple Barney and Robin do not work, that Ted and his wife love each other and give birth to their child. .. until the tragic end, etc... I think one more season would have worked better.
The problem with the ending is that it was written at the start of the show. Had the show only last three, four, even five seasons, it would’ve been a perfect ending. Barney and Robin dating was never part of the plan from the beginning, the writers have even admitted that. The mother being a series regular in the final season wasn’t either. CBS ordered a ninth season and, by that point, they’d already written themselves into a corner and had to figure out how to make it work. I do think Himym should be viewed as a cautionary tale for writers to not get too ahead of themselves. Give your characters and your story room to breathe and evolve and shift. But I don’t hate them for going with the original ending they’d intended. Does it seem disjointed because of where the series ended up? Absolutely. But it was also the entire point of the story. The story literally has no meaning or weight to it if Ted doesn’t end up with Robin at the end.
I really liked the last season. Only the last few moments destroyed it. If ted and tracy just stayed happily together and barney and robin also, it would have bin pefect. Sure not surprising not differend but it would have been just an easy peaceful ending to a show that we watch for a long time
While I do think Jason's absense in the 9th season added to why it's just so bad compared to the rest of the show, I'm glad he chose to develop his career further. Look at Josh Radnor for example, he has such a hard time finding acting jobs because SO many people still see him as Ted Mosby.
Marshall’s story arc was already mostly concluded when the last season came around. There wasnt much story to tell apart from the judge angle and also contributing to Ted’s story arc with flashbacks. I feel like his contribution in the last season was adequate. He is a goofy, lovable, positive guy, and he portrayed it as such
Its interesting you go into all these issues and contracts going on behind the scenes because me, as a live viewer, honestly didn't notice it or Marshall's absence as a huge issue while watching the season live. The huge issue was how slow and boring the final season was. Having it all confined to a weekend for 20 some episodes was horrible.
The show "How I Met Your Mother" initially had the potential to tell a great story, but its prolonged run and subsequent sequel became nothing more than a money grab that ultimately muddied the legacy of the original. By striving for longevity, the show missed the opportunity to deliver a concise and meaningful narrative, diluting important story arcs and leaving many viewers unsatisfied. The sequel further exacerbated this perception, tarnishing the beloved legacy of the original show and reinforcing the notion that it was driven more by financial motivations than artistic merit.
Im a die hard himym fan but to say Jason ruined the final season its wild. Lets be real, Josh Radnor put all his chips in this show and where is he now? I dont think anyone who actually cares about the actors could agree with this. At the end of the day they need to work, its not like if he decided to work on the show as a priority, then didnt have work anymore and went broke, that the fans would come together and send money to help him. Im glad he and his agents wont a solution that would work for eveyone
So all i learned is, that segel - although being booked out - still did the last season of HIMYM. That's admirable. I mean good information, terrible clickbait.
I binged HYMYM almost 10 years ago and I still can’t get over that final season. It was one of the biggest disappointments I ever experienced watching a TV show
He was pretty much the best character of the show in his scenes outside of Lily. The more I get through a second watch of the show in its entirety , the more I find the characters to be unlikable for periods of time. Lily is generally very irritating, Ted just isn't a decent bloke, Barney is generally the funniest character but later on, not so much and Robin has some decent moments usually. I find the narration of each episode to be wildly annoying on this second go around and also a fair chunk of Ted's romances outstay the stretch of good will from me as a viewer whereas, the actual Mother is woefully underused.
The final season was ruined by writers. Having such a build up for the mother, gosh the show even implies that it is about the MOTHER, yet he meets her for like couple of episodes, pops out kids, she is offed, he is back running after Robin.. The ending makes no characters (apart from Barney having a kid) any different from E1S1. The WORST ending of the series I have seen
Final Season is an absolute mess, they made Barney and Robin Wedding be the central piece of the show just to ruin it in like 2 minutes as if it was nothing... Also the best part of the final Season, which is what makes the Season and the Finale all the most horrible is that Cristin Milioti was absolutely brilliant, and everything we could ever hope for, since we spent years expecting and seeing all the great women that Ted had but that could not even compete with The Mother, and she delivered everything, she was loveable, funny and all else we wanted her to be and more. But then they simple decide to void everything, all the last Season in the first 2 minutes and all the whole 9 years in the last 5 by just killing her and reducing the most important character of How I Met Your "MOTHER" to a breeding commodity for Ted to have it all, kids and Robin. If this was the direction they wanted to go she should have appeared on Season 7 Finale, then be a main cast member during Season 8 and 9, and instead of a marriage they didn't plan to stick to, the background be the life of Ted when he finally meets Tracy, so we can see how it was for them to be together since he dates 850 women that have a whole arc but we never get to Tracy and Ted be a couple. Also I'm not even going into the matter of how they butchered Robin character, by making her a greed bitch that dumped Barney because her career, after all the growth she had learning how to be vulnerable and let herself love and be loved, for 9 years. The last Season was a colossal mistake, the only right thing was Cristin which makes it ten times worse.
Beyond the dumpster fire that was the finale and the idea to kill the Mother, my biggest pet peeve with the final season was that they had Marshall be in the wrong and not stupid Lily. Marshal has the very rare opportunity to become a judge and make real measurable change in the world and the story decides he's a jerk for wanting to do that over Lily's stupid fucking "I wanna go look at art in Italy for a year" bullshit. I wish Lily had died in the final season, not the Mother.
Yeah I can’t blame Jason for that last season at all, he was honestly fine. It was the writing that blew that last season, granted unlike most I did enjoy season 9 for the most part up until the finale which is not canon to me.
There's a moment in the middle of season 8 where I really liked Marshall and he showed a lot of who he is as a character deep down. It's after Barney make's Ted promise that he won't tell anyone (more specifically Robin) about his plan to propose to Patrice. Ted wants to break it and tell Robin his plan so she has one more chance to get Barney back, which kills Ted because a part of him still loves her. Marshall insists that Ted not tell Robin and be selfish for once in his life, to take the girl he's always wanted and let Barney have Patrice. This shows me that at the end of the day; while Barney always likes to "pretend" to be Ted's best friend, it has always been Marshall because he actually cares for and wants the best for Ted.
It made absolutely zero sense why they had the final season take place entirely at Barney and Robin's wedding if they were just needlessly going to split them up in the first few minutes of the finale. Also, Tracy deserved better than to be a vessel for Ted's kids, all so Ted could go back to Robin in the end.
i hated this decision of having the whole season take place on the wedding weekend, some episodes were so boring because of that. Why not have a normal season and the last four or so about the wedding?
I mean even if they weren't going to split them up by the end, it's such a weird decision
I feel like it would have been more impactfiul if we spent the whole season with them together and then her dying.
yes who`s idea was this
@@F5alconsHouse i feel like at least half the season should've the wedding and the rest should've been the future.
I didn't hate the decision to kill her off but that would've helped build an attachment to Tracy plus better set up the growing strain on Barney and Robin's marriage(although I would've liked to see them stay together) but I think this woukd provide a better ending.
None of this falls on his shoulders. The whole last season was a mess with or without him. There is no one to blame but the writers.
Exactly this
Right? What a weird thing to try and pin it on him
Really? For me, it only sounded like he was explaining why Marshall wasn't around much in the last season. Not why the last season is bad
It's not blaming the character of Marshall or Jason Segel for how bad the final season was. And you literally just agreed with the video. "With or without him" was the exact problem. When he wasn't there, you either noticed the lack of Marshall or you didn't notice until someone brought him up. When he was on screen, it broke up the flow of main narrative with a lame subplot that poorly ripped off "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles". The misuse of Marshall was the fault of the writers.
not really, the writers didn't even want a season 9, but the network insisted.
I think the finale hurt the series way more than anything Marshall ever did
Agreed. 💯
So true. They ruined the show by being unable to let the characters change. Horrible ending.
I agree. I didn't even know this was such an issue. I never stopped to think about it that much, especially with how awful the ending was, backtracking seasons of character growth in a matter of minutes.
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i genuinely dont understand why they stretched a single weekend for 22 episodes and then they rushed like 10 years of story in the last 2
This is how works when someone is telling a story 😂
should of been 10
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I think it had to do with the mood of everyone. Watching the final season I can definetly see that everyone except Neil Patrick Harris did not want to be there.
They were so done with the show.
Marshall is like the LAST one I would blame for anything bad in this show (the slap bet was a bit overplayed though)
Marshall is literally the only likable one of the group if met in real life. Ted is a picky idiot, Lily is kinky and hot but easily the most judgemental and controlling of the group, Robin is selfish and rude most of the time, Barney is a type of character that only exists in TV land because in real life he would be a sexual predator and an asshole...
Marshal is the family man hard worker and funny goofball of the group
I felt the same way. I related immensely precisely to the qualities people judge Marshall for. Being really emotional, attached to family, with a deep desire to be a dad, creer focused but also having to compromise for his partner are all things I have lived and related to and made me very attached to thecharacter. Barney might be iconic on screen, but he would be insufferable as a real life friend.
Robin wasn't like that at first. They changed her up :(
Ted sucked. Lily sucked. The softness of the show sucked. The sluttiness of the group sucked
Barney getting away with so much sexual predator acts feels sadly realistic
Ted is far from a 'picky idiot'. He is a great friend and actually the most relatable character for the average viewer
The problem with the ending of HIMYM was never Marshall or Lily. It's the fact that we spent 9 seasons to know the mother, just to have her on 2 episodes, and see the series ended the way it started. Robin and Ted never match, they would never work out as a relationship. On the other hand, Barney and Robin understood each oher like no one else. And the mother deserved a season dedicated to her, and not just a couple of episodes.
ted and robin had great relationships for a whole year, remained friends after the split, eobin and barney were toxic, robin couldn't stand barney, and barney inly knew robin he wanted to know, the cool robin, robin wasnt, you are your own daddy, she was fragile and needy underneath her cold mask, she was too young when she first dated ted, to think about family and marriage, if the fertility issue didn't happen, she would've marry ted, barney was the only guy she knew, that wont resent her years after for not having children, thats why she married him, good to know you watched the show
@@AnabozhinI watched the show hell it's one of my favourite sitcoms but that last season was silly. Tracy worked so much better and she incredibly lived up to the hype. You know how good of a character you have to be to be built up for 8 seasons, show up in the end and still be seen as worthy and a great addition. Tracy should have been Endgame not Robin. You know end it on and that kids is how I met your mother.
@@Anabozhinnobody ever has explained my thoughts better.
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I also feel this sitcom was extremely cruel exactly how life is. No matter how good you’re relationship is in the few first moments. Love isn’t everything. And when you are young and in love, you still don’t have to face the crucial part of relationships (marriage, kids, carrier, money…illness…)so the finale sucks exactly how life sucks. And this is what I love about it. it was realistically cruel and unrealistically fun to watch 😂
Ted liked Robin but he wanted to get married and have kids.
Ted already has kids and Robin has been married before and probably doesn't care about Argentina and all that worthless crap anymore.
It's in bad taste because the mom gets killed off for them.
The worst part is that by some stroke of luck or genius, Tracy was perfect, she lived up to everything and then some, and slotted so perfectly into the group that you would have believed she was there for years. Then oops. Two episodes and she's dead. Back to the old crush on Robin that Ted spent half the fuckin season letting go of. Like seriously, if the writers knew this was the endgame, why bother having him let her go at all in the first place?
I binged the series in 2016. I was ironing some clothes while watching the finale. When Ted called Robin I almost threw my iron at the wall. True story.
I watched the finale at the gym. I would treat myself with new episodes of stuff but I’d have to watch them while jogging. I was so mad I stopped working out and got McDonald’s.
Very understandable reaction.
It would have been projectile-- wait for it... scary!
Legendary reaction
I don't know why this is so funny 😂 I hope everything was fine.
I think the writers did a pretty good job on dealing with his tight schedule. I saw the show multiple times and never complained about Marshall being absent in the final season (there are a lot of things to complain about in that season I'm just saying Marshall wasn't one of them)
I think so too. The reason he was "explained away" - every big gathering has that one person that for multiple reason can't or can just barely make it. Sure, how he got in this situations was unusual, but just in a sitcom kind of way
I agree! Never bothered me much, although I love marshall. The ending is what bothers me (like everyone else)
I think the point is that it still would've all worked better if his character and that vibe and energy would've been in the mix with the others. That doesn't mean it's horrible to watch, but might've been/worked much better with him.
Having Marshall be separated from the rest of the main group was marginally better than not having him present at all, but it still felt clunky having him show up sporadically, stuck in either a car or airport. Just goes to show that Marshall was the true heart of the group.
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Spending almost the entirety of season 9 at Barney and Robin's wedding was a huge mistake. The episodes just dragged on, and it didn't feel like we were getting anywhere. The only thing to make up for it was that we got more Tracy scenes.
The writers screwed the whole final season with that finale. Such a good series deserved a better ending
that was always gonna be the ending of the show
@@5.kc.5 still sucked
@@5.kc.5 And it's a horrible choice. very poor writing. Erased all the character's growth. It always being the plan doesn't make it better: it's the exact thing that shows the problem. They should've let that plan go.
@@britpretty i understand the hate i just dont feel like they screwed up the ending bcuz that was their ending. they screwed our (or the majority) ending. imo it was rushed but it didn’t ruin everything, bcuz life is like that… you expect something to go one way but most times it just doesn’t. anyway we can go back and forth but it will still be the same way it was 9 years ago. just my pov
@@5.kc.5 i get that ted and robin were supposed to end together but here is the thing
The last season was purely built on Ted's perfect woman just so she gets killed by the end of the season.
They built Barney and Robin to be the best for each other just so they could divorce in a year. Barney also goes back to his womanising ways just when we thought he was going to settle down with his 1 perfect woman
It was just a complete waste of a season all things considered
Honestly there was so many things wrong with the last season I completely forgot Marshall was largely left out.
He absolutely wasnt the key reason why the show ended so badly.
I seriously cannot watch the show anymore knowing how bad they they butchered the end. Makes the whole series seem less serious, I put a lot less faith in it
Just watch 8 seasons and a select few episodes and scenes of season 9, skipping all the filler and the terrible ending. That's what I do. Cope? Yes, but it's still better than what we got.
Just watch the DVD Alternate Ending.
@@joaopedrocalheirosmiranda9383 Yes! That redeemed the show for me. That's what I accept as the "real" ending, I imagine the other one as Ted having some weird fever dream, like one of those tricks they'd play in the show where they'd show something as real at first but then would show that it wasn't.
I actually really liked the last season... except for the ending of course, the episode Barney disappears has my favorite line in the whole show "whatever you do in life, it's not legendary, unless your friends are there to see it" I love it
No word about Segels struggle with alcoholism during the later series? I think this was a huge factor, which shouldn't be excluded in this.
I for myself am really happy that he overcame this struggles as far as we know ...
This explains why he looks so bad (emaciated and unhealthy) in parts of the final season.
@@lonestarr1490 but especially in seasons before, so I think.
@@lonestarr1490I thought it was just the weight loss
Yeah, what I hated was making him almost bald in their 40s 😅
Clickbait title, Marshall’s absence through most of the season wasn’t the main reason the last season failed. It was the writers.
I just finished rewatching the show and even though I guessed something was happening BTS for Marshall to be separated from the group for a few episodes, I still think they pulled it off perfectly. Him being stranded in Minnesota and having to find his way to the wedding on time was a great little subplot, and it added a new dynamic to his relationship with Lily. As others have said, there are many problems in season 9, but Marshal ain't one of them. Still an interesting bit on why he wasn't as present.
the whole final season was a major disappointment. if they wanted to make that ending land then the wedding should have been the first episode ending with Ted and Tracy finally meeting and the contents of the last episode should have made up all of the remaining episodes, showing their relationship develop across the whole season rather than condensing the events of the finale into the final episode after stretching out the wedding across a whole season was a terrible choice
Marshall's development issue is an issue that plagues multiple sitcoms. Ross, Joey, Sheldon, among others became a more exaggerated version of themselves. Ross more neurotic, Joey more dumb, Sheldon more antisocial.
Yea it happens even to the best of them. The characters start off far more nuanced and complex but by the end of the shows run, they are exaggerated caricatures of their former selves. Marshall wasn't the only one who suffered this in HIMYM, Ted and Robin both to an extent suffered from this as well.
Imo I would say Sheldon got much better as TBBT went on. He went from being a robotic selfish ass to being able to settle down and mature, while also understanding friendship better
@majesticmo5048 Sheldon was an ass all the way through, right to the finale. He just got a girlfriend.
it is not about development, it is about comedy, really. A sitcom is a tough and specific genre of TV to write. And Ross actually was the one character that got better at the end. Joey- I agree, and in fact, the majority of sitcoms' characters end up like this because, quite simply, sitcoms have to have jokes and comedy all the time. That comedy is always based on the exaggerated traits of the characters, so if the sitcom is a long-running show and ends up having many seasons, all the more subtle, better jokes are already 'spent' during the early seasons. Thus, the more crude ones are all that's left in late seasons, this is why most characters in the long-running sitcoms feel like caricatures near the end of these shows.
for Sheldon that’s not true as the show went on he became less robotic and more social
I didn't even notice this because I binged the season, and the ending is what ruined the entire show so much that I didn't care Marshall was out of it for so much.
His arc in that season is bad but it pales in comparison to the idea that Barney and Robin’s wedding was all for nothing.
I didn't think of that at all. To me the problem was that they walked back on so many things, barney and Robin(should have stayed married) and ted and Tracy should have had a happy ending and then the Last scen when he goes to robin never happend. HOW HARD COULD IT BE!?
Yeah, that's the alternate ending they did. The alternate ending is actually very good if you pretend the original ending never happened. It's just very rushed, because it was not actually shot, it was a product of editing. If they went with the beats of the alternate ending, but actually wrote and shot them without it being rushed, it would have been great. And this is what happens in it, three happy couples by the end, how it should have been.
That’s all a fairytale ending that was never going to happen and misses the entire promise of the show and completely undermines the writing and journey each character went thru. Barney and Robin were trauma bonding and bad for each other the whole time and never were going to end up together. Ted tells you its about the journey not the destination so making entire show about the destination complete my negates that point. It was never about “finding the one”. It was about being yourself and moving forward with confidence regardless of life’s disappointment and finding a way to still be happy and look to the future. They writing always showed that’s what Teds whole problem is, thinking some woman was going to come fix his life when the only one that could fix it was Ted. Finding his self security was the “HOW” in how I met your mother. It wasn’t about the mother or Barney and Robin. It didn’t come full circle until we found out the wife had died, loss of the “perfect partner” would have crushed young Ted. But he grew to be able to move forward. Which again is the entire purpose of the show.
@TheVIITV well to me if the series is called "how I met your mother" it should have at least have more then like 4min in total with ted and Tracy together. But to your point ted and Robin didn't match to each other either.
@@kapten-awesome sorry about the typos. But yea I get what you mean. To me, the title “how I met your mother” isn’t about the mother or the time they spent together. It’s about the “how” he got to her, and “how” he became the man that could be with her. It could be argued that the entire show is more about life without her than it is about life with her. Which to me makes the ending all the more complete.
There is a scene in the comedy This Is The End (2013), in the party scene with all the big celebrity cameos (all playing themselves) and there is a quick bit where Jason Segel is talking to Kevin Hart about his role on HIMYM (though the name of the show isn't explicitly mentioned), and Segel is bemoaning the how stupid the role feels, reenacting a supposed bit from the show about getting caught eating cake meanwhile Kevin Hart laughs. It always stuck with me how genuinely bitter Segel seemed to be about his role as Marshall.
Always kinda sad when an actor on the show starts to resent their character, especially when they are a fan favorite.
I recommend watching "Dispatches From Elsewhere". Jason Segal wrote & created it. Such a good series and I hardly see it get recognition!!
Was about to comment that before i saw your post. I feel like he used the depression/stress/failure he had and put it all in this show. It was so good and the 4th-wall-breaking ending had me in tears
Yep the show is one of my favorite shows ever. It’s simply magic.
I always thought Marshall was fine. Still enjoyed him in the final season
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Jason segal thought having a 9nth season shouldnt have happened. He thought it should have ended on the 8th season. The writers completely ruined the final season with all that mess.
I've rewatched the show many times now, it's honestly one of my favorite shows ever, and while my initial dislike of the final season has softened over time, it still remains my least favorite season. I think you really hit the nail on the head with Marshall being a parody of himself. It wasn't just Marshall. It was nearly all of the cast, and it honestly started before season 9. It creeps its head up in season 7 and really goes full swing in season 8. I appreciate a lot of the behind the scenes stuff that led to this and really give props to the team for doing the best they could under fairly unique circumstances, but I think we all felt like they really didn't get to do that last season the way they wanted to.
I just wish Marshall stood up for himself a bit more. That’s all. I think it would have given his character an entirely different dimension. At some point he had sacrificed a lot for Lilly and it always made you think Lilly would have never done that for him. He was the settler.
She gave up her art dreams for him and supported him financially all through law school and when he quit his job.
@@propogandalf No she complained about that. She pretended to be supporting and constantly wanted to go on the LAM. She kept saying she wanted to run and ditch Marshal with her baby. She didn’t give up her art dream at all she abandoned him to go to San Francisco shortly before their wedding leaving Marshall to pick up the pieces …. She finally came back once she had proven to herself that she failed at all of her dreams. Her biggest decision was that she said she would give up the dream in Italy for Marshall to get his one true dream job where he could finally make a difference. I don’t know where she really supported him it isn’t as if she did much besides teach kindergarten which was for her and not for him because she needed money.
@@patrickbacher7881 I don't even know where to start with your response. Too many things to refute and I don't have the energy unfortunately so I'll just say that regardless of how much a kindergarten teacher makes, a student makes $0. Lily supported Marshall all through law school and when he quit his job to find a more fulfilling law job. He could not contribute towards rent, utilities, food, etc. Regardless of how you feel about the character Lily, this is a fact.
@@propogandalf He was living with Ted. Him and Ted were splitting rent. She wasn’t paying for his stuff. The show never began to pretend that was the case. You are making up your own head case for what she might have done and not what she did. She had her own apartment. They had episodes on it. They eventually lived together and no she didn’t pay for much she had massive shopping debt which she gave to Marshall. It is like you didn’t watch the show. He had student loans and I am not sure if he did anything else but as the story was told by Ted he didn’t have much of a reason to specify those details. Nowhere and I mean nowhere does it show Lilly paid for Marshal during law school.
Ted and Marshall rented the apartment together. Lilly had her own apartment but stayed in their apartment most of the time. Then Lilly moves into that apartment with them which it was more or less implied that she didn’t have to pay rent but we can say she split part of the rent but nowhere does it say that she paid for all of Marshalls stuff or gave up anything for him. That is just delusional made up head cannon.
If the writers were better at their jobs, they would've let the characters grow and change. The last season is pretty terrible, and the ending is awful. But Marshall's half-absence didn't ruin it: their poor writing/decisions did. They were too married to an ending that no longer made sense. They could've written Marshall out completely, and their bad writing would still be the issue.
Right? Im rewatching the show rn with a friend who never watched it. We are on season 7 and when Ted said “I love you” to Robin my friend just screamed “Noooo not again I’m so bored of this”.
Robin and Ted being together just doesn’t make sense and no one really wants that but the writers
@@Natalie-ed7jqyou and your friend arent everyone
The final season was bad because of poor writing, you're lead to believe its all about this great romance between Ted and his wife. Instead you find out that she passed away and this whole story has been Ted asking for permission to get with "aunt Robin." Pathetic.
The problem with the ninth and ending was essentially pacing.
Very little development happened in 95% followed by a lot in the last 5%.
If they'd done the wedding in 3 episodes then the next years for the rest showing Robin essentially becoming someone Ted could have married (and v.v), while adding in Tracy's death as a hindsight reveal at the end, then Ted deciding to ask Robin out, then people wouldn't hate it so much.
They should have introduced the mother "Tracy" a few seasons before, like in the middle of season 7. So audience can get to know her for a few seasons. Like 7 through 9.
I still maintain the ideal ending was that Ted awkwardly sits down with the kids of a woman he had a one night stand with because he is unable to love but also needs to be liked by everyone
kids...plural. One night stand? Your math doesn't add up.
@ they’re not his kids in this scenario
"do you know what happened in this bar?", "no, what?", "all kinds of stuff". Writing like this killed that show, nlt Jason Segel.
I disagree that it felt disjointed; I knew that sepal didn’t really want to do the season, but the idea that he’s running a bit late (and that we still see him) feels completely natural
Jason Segel was having creative issues with the producers over the fact that Marshall Eriksen was the only character that did not go through any character development over the span of the show. He simply just remained this goofy loveable guy that only was there to react or tag along on the other characters journeys. That's the creative difference Jason Segel had.
the final season obviously dipped in quality but the fact that they turned a weekend into that many episodes still amazes me, and some of it is pretty funny.
While it's indeed sad that Marshall took a backseat in the final season, this was definitely NOT the season's main problem. It was the writing. The showrunners really wanted Ted to end up with Robin, so they shoehorned a rift between her and Barney just so it would happen. It was such an awful decision, because by that point the show kinda took a life of its own, with how well Barney and Robin worked. And it was also terrible for the Mother character, whom we are kept on our toes about the entire show, only for her to show up in a handful of episodes, and then unceremoniously die off-screen, just so the planned original ending could happen.
Top 10 anime betrayals, indeed.
honestly, the last season of HIMYM is the weakest of the series, and i am not only saying this for the final episode, i am talking about the whole season. It was such a boring decision to make the whole season take place on the wedding, some of the best episodes were the ones on New York and now we have to watch twenty and somenthing episodes on a boring hotel? and yeah, leaving Marshall during most part of the season separated from the group was so weird
I just hate the fact that the entire season takes place at this venue. The whole point of a sitcom is to have familiar faces in a familiar setting. Why would you move away from the bar, the apartments, ... that make us feel home in the last season?
Marshall, not being around was just one of many things that did not make the final season work.
Yeah, Marshall was becoming a parity of himself, but most of the characters were doing the same.
Basically, I always say that Harry Met your mother died at At the episode, the drunk train when Ted confesses that he still loves Robin.
This is basically went every character in the show how to regress in rapidly changed to fit then ending that the creators wanted from season one.
Problem is that when you write anything characters will change and evolve over time but the creators wanted the ending. They had written since the beginning, and the only way to do it was just basically to destroy years of character development and make characters regress.
We got an extra season we didn’t need and then we got an entire season stuck in a wedding weekend which could’ve been done in probably six episodes.
And then an entire seasons worth of episodes crammed into the Finale. So yes, Marshall not being around the last season was a problem, but it was just one of many problems.
Par-o-dy, Noun: the state in which a person is turned into a farcical version of themselves
Par-i-ty. Noun: the state in which someone is equal with others in the same field of work.
Seriously, if you don't know how to spell the word, just don't use it, use simpler words because there is no way you meant for Marshall to be equal with himself with the tone of this video.
@@UncensoredScion Weirdly enough, you didn't notice or didn't care for the use of "Harry Met your mother." I think those incorrect words might be because of auto-correct. Also, maybe you could try not to be so rude when correcting someone, since just being a dick normally isn't well received.
@@edgarbran9822 So you're telling me a person can't spell and needs to use STT to post comments on TH-cam?
Seriously how stupid is this new generation that spelling is impossible for them? Did YOU need to put this in a TTS to understand it or can you actually read?
The ending made a lot of sense the whole show was about how life had its ups and downs and the only true thing you can expect is change. You can’t trust your fiancée will show up for your wedding. You will be hurt, backstabbed, and discouraged. Occasionally, something great will happen but really all you can hope for is a few chuckleheads to enjoy the ride with. The best times were when they were all together just doing stupid shit together. A horrible event of the mother dying happened which again was what the show was all about. I wish they spent a few more episodes of her or if she was there in the show a bit more but it was about how they met her not about her stories with the group. At the end Ted missed Robin and she missed him and it was finally their time to be together which the show had hinted at all along. After family and career they can be together. It was their fated time. She would never be a replacement for the real mother to Ted but she was the next person he wanted to spend his life with and the next chapter. All in all a good show with a rushed final season. Ted’s parents hinted at they would have been happier if they hadn’t gotten together when they wanted different things. Ted always wanted kids and Robin always didn’t. It was never a lack of chemistry or love it was just timing which I think Robin said at one point. The bet with Marshall that they’d end up together where he never gave up hope on it because he saw something special there. I mean that wouldn’t have been noteworthy unless the story was gonna do something with it. The entire story itself revolved around Robin. I mean what did everyone expect that at the end he wouldn’t somehow get his moment in the sun with her?
It's been years since I watched this show. I don't even remember Marshal in the final season. I remember the negatives for me being:
1. The show went on way too long and started being bad a few seasons before the final with the final being terrible.
2. The ending sucked.
3. Ted and Robin had basically no character development. They never changed, never compromised, and were basically assholes the entire time. After a while I was hoping they would just both end up alone and sad.
It is one of the worst endings of all time. Show went on too long to begin with, but man, it sucked.
Show went on too long to begin with.
That’s why you end at season 1 or season 2 or stop after 3 seasons altogether
@@chasehedges6775It depends on the needs of the show. Some are able to last more than ten seasons and still be strong, others end after two. It all depends on how the writers make it work.
@@magnusprime962 💯. Exactly
One thing I find , after rewatching few times is that
All the characters became unlovable.
All the characters got angry / upset / annoyed so often.
It’s like writers wanted there to have drama among these people
Maybe it’s coz they are wrapping the story and it’s often easier to do that
Especially with the ending they have
( not talking about the death of mom but how every character spread out or don’t talk to each other as much )
I get it’s normal for group of friends to have separate path but it seemed too forced
Obviously , u can also tell they are tired of doing the show … same as big bang theory
Also maybe it’s just me , I also find the Color grading of last two seasons a bit darker. It may just be the set
Actually Jason Segel saud himself in an interview, that he really loves Marshall, not at all that he would be growing tired and wanting to get out of the show. It was likely more of a "I need to think ahead, this show's gonna end soon. Cannot do only that..."
I’ve never noticed the “Marshmallow” character being the source of anything wrong with season 9. But, forcing us viewers to swallow the sudden surprise switch from Tracy back to Robin in the last 7 1/2 minutes of the entire 9 season series was too much to ask. The creators of HIMYM needed to spend way more time than just 7 1/2 minutes of show time guiding us through that monumental change.
Step 1: Make the mother a very lovable character.
Step 2: Have her get along extremely well with all the main characters.
Step 3: Make her a perfect match for the shows main character.
Step 4: Kill her off.
This is how you destroy a sitcom.
The problem with the show it went out 3 or 4 seasons too long. It lost a lot of zest, Segel was mentally checked out by season 9 as he wanted to move on.
Personally i think Marshall is the best character in the show. sure he may have some flaws, but he is very kind, very honest, very funny and also very real. Out of everyone in the show he has always been both teds devil and angel. Like when ted wanted to get back with robin for the millionth time, marshall had a very real reaction to it as we probably did watching. He's an honest and real person.
Also maurry povich is canonically an omnipotent being
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4:33 "Without explanation"? Uh, no. They had an explanation. Hell, they had their explanation already in place at the end of the previous season. However it felt to you, his absence and reappearance are thoroughly explained.
That final season was a mess... And the finale is downright insulting.
Peter was a song-writer in "Leaving Sarah Marshall", not a puppeteer. I know, I watched the movie.
Writers ruined it. surely not any of the actors.
A really bad ending to a good show
I think I more or less disagree with this analysis. The last season was an absolute mess from start to finish. In retrospect, this whole story being about Ted and Robin getting together could have been a fantastic twist if it had been executed well. (Which I think this channel did a proper video on.) But I didn't even think of Jason Segel in the last season. I was focused on my inner thought, repeatedly saying "What the hell is going on!?"
how can you execute it so that it doesnt suck? the only way i can think of if robin does end up marrying him and being the mom, ted hurrying back to robin after his wife died prooves he never got over her and thought of her even when married. but yeah tracy deserved better and ted and robin can have eachother, trash belongs together
Well, Ted didn't need to be in love and marry the mother. The mother could have been a surrogate for Robin who couldn't have kids of her own. That was a theory I had for a while.
@@johnb2422 problem is that robin did not want kids at all
What’s always been funny to me is once I found this information out i rewatched this is the end and when you pay attention to his lines in the cameo, jason segal is talking about how he’s so tired of the sitcom he’s on (which at that time was HIMYM)
the writers ruined that final series of How i Met Your Mother, and i still hold to the theory that Ted killed Tracy, after using her to have his children, since Robin couldn't. Ted poisoned her, or exposed her to asbestos, so she died, then waited a while so he could date Robin again, his one true love, according to him
that said, Marshell was boring by the end, and Lily i always thought was a sociopath, and Barney was a good guy so Ted who is retelling this story to make himself the hero, made him look bad by comparison. so good video,
I don’t think he killed her. I’m pretty sure she had cancer. I think the point of the show is you can meet the perfect person (based on your account) and things can not go your way. Also, that he’s trying to move on from the past and as a single man again and wants his children’s blessings to move on from his deceased wife
You want the theory of, "Ted killed his one true love?" I don't know if this is a joke, but you seem crazy for wanting that.
@@ashwindesik69420 i don't think Tracy was his one true love, it always seemed Robin he was holding a torch for, even after they broke up and she married Barney, from the telling of the story, even his own children mentioned that their mum barely featured and Auntie Robin does all the time. Tracy was his wife, and they were happy, but Robin was his "Lost Lenore" in fact the writers did her dirty too, with what they did with Robin and Barney
@@CrypticCharm Yeah I guess you're right, but I still don't think that Ted would ever kill Tracy. He loved her very much. Maybe he would've wanted Robin more, but he definitely wouldn't do anything to harm Tracy.
People talk so much about "corporate greed" and executive producers greed affecting the quality of productions. But I've never seen anyone raising accountability for greedy artists, whose "carrer" decisions often damage as much, if not more, the "art".
They should have subverted everyone's expectations and had Barney "miraculously" get Robin pregnant with twins who Ted ends up adopting and telling the story of how he met their mother and how she and their father were murdered by a jealous ex lover (Wendy the Waitress). 🤔... 😳... 😃👍
*"NUFF SAID"™️*
Better plot in the TH-cam comments section than the garbage that was S9 of HIMYM
I mean... ok I didn't know this, and yeah that makes sense... but I think the finale episode is what did it. Even after rewatching this, and entirely other sitcoms like Psych, Friends, That 70s Show, the finale felt like they were leading up to a Ross and Rachael, a Donna and Eric... but the show was called How I Met Your Mother, so fans felt insulted that she is just killed off and Ted moves on to Robin. I suppose this translated to Marshal, and why he didn't want to continue, the creative differences you mentioned, it felt like they were either rushing, slapping stuff together, or both to end up where we do.
At least Marshall's story ended nicely. He's the ONLY CHARACTER WHO HAD THAT LUXURY
Lily?
@@Generallyannoyed2024 No she had to completely abandon her artistic dreams and it was never even adressed
Didn't the actor wanted to leave in 9 season so instead of erasing the character, they made him have some scenes on his own , bc he wanted to focus on other stuff in his work
I actually liked Ted and Robin together because it made sense as to why Ted began the story where he did. What I didn't like was Barney and Robin having so much time put into exploring their relationship, only for them to get divorced. I also hate they cut the scene that makes it clear Ted is over Robin and Tracy and the kids aren't some consolation prize. If they wanted to stick to Robin and Ted being end game and the mother dying, they shouldn't have spent the final season and a half setting up Barney and Robin. Instead, they should have focused on Ted and Robin with Ted choosing Tracy over Robin so we know Tracy was the true love of Ted's life.
the big flaw is that the last season should have been the penultimate season.
They could have kept the tragic side of the mother, but by accelerating everything over a season, we see that the couple Barney and Robin do not work, that Ted and his wife love each other and give birth to their child. .. until the tragic end, etc...
I think one more season would have worked better.
"You're forgetting Sarah, Marshall!"
Marshall didnt ruin it. The writers did.
What I hate about Marshall is that he and Lily abused the slap bet and became a real dick about it
The problem with the ending is that it was written at the start of the show. Had the show only last three, four, even five seasons, it would’ve been a perfect ending. Barney and Robin dating was never part of the plan from the beginning, the writers have even admitted that. The mother being a series regular in the final season wasn’t either. CBS ordered a ninth season and, by that point, they’d already written themselves into a corner and had to figure out how to make it work. I do think Himym should be viewed as a cautionary tale for writers to not get too ahead of themselves. Give your characters and your story room to breathe and evolve and shift. But I don’t hate them for going with the original ending they’d intended. Does it seem disjointed because of where the series ended up? Absolutely. But it was also the entire point of the story. The story literally has no meaning or weight to it if Ted doesn’t end up with Robin at the end.
I really liked the last season. Only the last few moments destroyed it. If ted and tracy just stayed happily together and barney and robin also, it would have bin pefect. Sure not surprising not differend but it would have been just an easy peaceful ending to a show that we watch for a long time
While I do think Jason's absense in the 9th season added to why it's just so bad compared to the rest of the show, I'm glad he chose to develop his career further. Look at Josh Radnor for example, he has such a hard time finding acting jobs because SO many people still see him as Ted Mosby.
Marshall’s story arc was already mostly concluded when the last season came around. There wasnt much story to tell apart from the judge angle and also contributing to Ted’s story arc with flashbacks. I feel like his contribution in the last season was adequate. He is a goofy, lovable, positive guy, and he portrayed it as such
the character can be overtly emotional as he looks at the grave of his dad, you could not have picked a worst shot to say that
Its interesting you go into all these issues and contracts going on behind the scenes because me, as a live viewer, honestly didn't notice it or Marshall's absence as a huge issue while watching the season live. The huge issue was how slow and boring the final season was. Having it all confined to a weekend for 20 some episodes was horrible.
The show "How I Met Your Mother" initially had the potential to tell a great story, but its prolonged run and subsequent sequel became nothing more than a money grab that ultimately muddied the legacy of the original. By striving for longevity, the show missed the opportunity to deliver a concise and meaningful narrative, diluting important story arcs and leaving many viewers unsatisfied. The sequel further exacerbated this perception, tarnishing the beloved legacy of the original show and reinforcing the notion that it was driven more by financial motivations than artistic merit.
Saying his character was over-emotional sometimes while showing a scene of him standing over his dads grave really didn’t feel right.
Now we need a "How Lili ruined HIMYM from Season 3 onwards"
I rewatched the series and i really dont know if it deserves the hate anymore
Im a die hard himym fan but to say Jason ruined the final season its wild. Lets be real, Josh Radnor put all his chips in this show and where is he now? I dont think anyone who actually cares about the actors could agree with this. At the end of the day they need to work, its not like if he decided to work on the show as a priority, then didnt have work anymore and went broke, that the fans would come together and send money to help him. Im glad he and his agents wont a solution that would work for eveyone
So all i learned is, that segel - although being booked out - still did the last season of HIMYM. That's admirable. I mean good information, terrible clickbait.
I binged HYMYM almost 10 years ago and I still can’t get over that final season. It was one of the biggest disappointments I ever experienced watching a TV show
LOVE your hot takes! Never stop stirring the pot!
Separating Marshall from the gang was one reason why the final season felt off.
In the movie “This Is The End”
I think he is talking to Kevin Hart about how stupid the Marshall character had become
Yeah Marshall was DEFINITELY not what ruined the final season of the show...
I did missed marshal throughout the final season but the finale itself was what ruined it.
He was pretty much the best character of the show in his scenes outside of Lily. The more I get through a second watch of the show in its entirety , the more I find the characters to be unlikable for periods of time. Lily is generally very irritating, Ted just isn't a decent bloke, Barney is generally the funniest character but later on, not so much and Robin has some decent moments usually.
I find the narration of each episode to be wildly annoying on this second go around and also a fair chunk of Ted's romances outstay the stretch of good will from me as a viewer whereas, the actual Mother is woefully underused.
The final season was ruined by writers. Having such a build up for the mother, gosh the show even implies that it is about the MOTHER, yet he meets her for like couple of episodes, pops out kids, she is offed, he is back running after Robin.. The ending makes no characters (apart from Barney having a kid) any different from E1S1. The WORST ending of the series I have seen
Final Season is an absolute mess, they made Barney and Robin Wedding be the central piece of the show just to ruin it in like 2 minutes as if it was nothing... Also the best part of the final Season, which is what makes the Season and the Finale all the most horrible is that Cristin Milioti was absolutely brilliant, and everything we could ever hope for, since we spent years expecting and seeing all the great women that Ted had but that could not even compete with The Mother, and she delivered everything, she was loveable, funny and all else we wanted her to be and more. But then they simple decide to void everything, all the last Season in the first 2 minutes and all the whole 9 years in the last 5 by just killing her and reducing the most important character of How I Met Your "MOTHER" to a breeding commodity for Ted to have it all, kids and Robin.
If this was the direction they wanted to go she should have appeared on Season 7 Finale, then be a main cast member during Season 8 and 9, and instead of a marriage they didn't plan to stick to, the background be the life of Ted when he finally meets Tracy, so we can see how it was for them to be together since he dates 850 women that have a whole arc but we never get to Tracy and Ted be a couple.
Also I'm not even going into the matter of how they butchered Robin character, by making her a greed bitch that dumped Barney because her career, after all the growth she had learning how to be vulnerable and let herself love and be loved, for 9 years. The last Season was a colossal mistake, the only right thing was Cristin which makes it ten times worse.
They should have called the show, “How I Settled for Your Mother Because I’ve Always Been Hung up on Your Aunt Robin” but that would be too long.
Re-binge watched the entire series, honestly the final goodbyes made me cry, it's great and honestly better than I remembered it.
Beyond the dumpster fire that was the finale and the idea to kill the Mother, my biggest pet peeve with the final season was that they had Marshall be in the wrong and not stupid Lily. Marshal has the very rare opportunity to become a judge and make real measurable change in the world and the story decides he's a jerk for wanting to do that over Lily's stupid fucking "I wanna go look at art in Italy for a year" bullshit. I wish Lily had died in the final season, not the Mother.
Marshall is the primary reason I continued to watch.
Yeah I can’t blame Jason for that last season at all, he was honestly fine. It was the writing that blew that last season, granted unlike most I did enjoy season 9 for the most part up until the finale which is not canon to me.
Marshall and Ted were aaaaalways annoying.
Lily as well when you think about it.
There's a moment in the middle of season 8 where I really liked Marshall and he showed a lot of who he is as a character deep down. It's after Barney make's Ted promise that he won't tell anyone (more specifically Robin) about his plan to propose to Patrice. Ted wants to break it and tell Robin his plan so she has one more chance to get Barney back, which kills Ted because a part of him still loves her. Marshall insists that Ted not tell Robin and be selfish for once in his life, to take the girl he's always wanted and let Barney have Patrice. This shows me that at the end of the day; while Barney always likes to "pretend" to be Ted's best friend, it has always been Marshall because he actually cares for and wants the best for Ted.
I think the fact that they built up Robin and Barney’s wedding just to have them break up in the finale killed the season
Nah Marshall is the goat, not his fault the writers forgot how to write the last 2 seasons
I feel like we need one more season to wrap things up...in a better way I mean.
That raises another problem because Bob Saget has passed. RIP