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		<title>&#8216;How I Met Your Mother&#8217; Season One Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its basically a love story in reverse. The viewer already knows that Ted ends up happy and with two kids, but they don&#8217;t know who he marries. Speaking to his kids, future Ted (Bob Saget) explains the long, arduous journey of how he met their mother. Years before, Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) is a twenty-something architect living in New York City. Accompanied by best friend Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segal) and his girlfriend Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan) as well as wannabe best friend Barney Stinson (Neal Patrick Harris), Ted attempts to find true love in the big city. Ted hasn&#8217;t had a lot of success, but he immediately becomes smitten with reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). On their first date, Ted impresses her but then makes the faux-pas of using the L- word. Reversing traditional gender roles, Robin is the one who doesn&#8217;t want to commit to a relationship but chooses to focus on her career. Begrudgingly, Ted accepts that they can just be friends and introduces her to his circle of friends and immediately click. Opposite Ted is his best friend Marshall who has been in a nine year relationship with Lily and they are completely in love. Ted wants what they have while Barney attempts to do everything in his power to keep him single. Barney doesn&#8217;t believe in relationships or in marriage and wants his &#8220;best friend&#8221; (Ted always says Marshall is his best friend) to understand the &#8220;awesomeness&#8221; of being single in New York. Despite Barney&#8217;s efforts, the first season of How I Met Your Mother tells a number of stories about Ted and Robin searching for love but consistently coming back to each other. Ted begins to look for love in other places and stops actively pursuing Robin but his belief that Robin is the one never subside. All indications lead the group of friends to believe that Robin is simply not interested in dating Ted, but it begins to change when Ted stops pursuing her. Marshall would love to help his best friend find a girl but his life is quickly evolving into adulthood. After he proposes to Lily, the two attempt to become more sophisticated with disastrous results. Both realize that wine and cheese parties are nothing compared to the good company of their friends at the local bar, MacFaddens. Barney becomes Ted&#8217;s wing-man, introducing him to attractive women by simply saying &#8220;Have you met, Ted?&#8221; and walking away. While Barney is happy with the constant stream of women, Ted is still intent on meeting the girl of his dreams. Ted begins to date Victoria (Ashley Williams) and feels like she is the one. Robin becomes jealous and realizes that she has romantic inclinations towards Ted, sentiments she carefully shares with Lily. Victoria&#8217;s relationship with Ted weakens when she moves to Germany after being accepted into a culinary school. Robin is secretly happy and decides to invite Ted over late one night. &#8220;Nothing good every happens after 2am&#8221; future Ted warns his children, but...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its basically a love story in reverse. The viewer already knows that Ted ends up happy and with two kids, but they don&#8217;t know who he marries. Speaking to his kids, future Ted (Bob Saget) explains the long, arduous journey of how he met their mother. Years before, Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) is a twenty-something architect living in New York City. Accompanied by best friend Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segal) and his girlfriend Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan) as well as wannabe best friend Barney Stinson (Neal Patrick Harris), Ted attempts to find true love in the big city.</p>
<p>Ted hasn&#8217;t had a lot of success, but he immediately becomes smitten with reporter Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). On their first date, Ted impresses her but then makes the faux-pas of using the L- word. Reversing traditional gender roles, Robin is the one who doesn&#8217;t want to commit to a relationship but chooses to focus on her career. Begrudgingly, Ted accepts that they can just be friends and introduces her to his circle of friends and immediately click.</p>
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<p>Opposite Ted is his best friend Marshall who has been in a nine year relationship with Lily and they are completely in love. Ted wants what they have while Barney attempts to do everything in his power to keep him single. Barney doesn&#8217;t believe in relationships or in marriage and wants his &#8220;best friend&#8221; (Ted always says Marshall is his best friend) to understand the &#8220;awesomeness&#8221; of being single in New York.</p>
<p>Despite Barney&#8217;s efforts, the first season of <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> tells a number of stories about Ted and Robin searching for love but consistently coming back to each other. Ted begins to look for love in other places and stops actively pursuing Robin but his belief that Robin is the one never subside. All indications lead the group of friends to believe that Robin is simply not interested in dating Ted, but it begins to change when Ted stops pursuing her.</p>
<p>Marshall would love to help his best friend find a girl but his life is quickly evolving into adulthood. After he proposes to Lily, the two attempt to become more sophisticated with disastrous results. Both realize that wine and cheese parties are nothing compared to the good company of their friends at the local bar, MacFaddens. Barney becomes Ted&#8217;s wing-man, introducing him to attractive women by  simply saying &#8220;Have you met, Ted?&#8221; and walking away. While Barney is happy with the constant stream of women, Ted is still intent on meeting the girl of his dreams.</p>
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<p>Ted begins to date Victoria (Ashley Williams) and feels like she is the one. Robin becomes jealous and realizes that she has romantic inclinations towards Ted, sentiments she carefully shares with Lily. Victoria&#8217;s relationship with Ted weakens when she moves to Germany after being accepted into a culinary school. Robin is secretly happy and decides to invite Ted over late one night. &#8220;Nothing good every happens after 2am&#8221; future Ted warns his children, but young Ted decides to go to her apartment.</p>
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<p>After some more drama, the season ends with Robin and Ted finally becoming a couple. However, their fortune is contrasted with Lily&#8217;s decision to move to San Francisco to attend art school&#8211;effectively breaking up with Marshall.</p>
<p>The strength of <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> is the writing and  the characters. Even the most successful have particular  characters that are weakly played or tangentially attached to the  story arch, but this is simply not the case in <em>HIMYM</em>. All characters are played with  energy and realism, absurd as they may sometimes be. Particularly  noteworthy is Neal Patrick Harris as Barney. Most people know Harris as  Dougie Howser M.D., but he successfully breaks the fetters of his  childhood role and creates an enormously funny character. The oversexed,  cool guy Barney is always asking his friends to &#8220;suit up&#8221; (get dressed  up in suits and go out) and frequently describes things as &#8220;legen- <em>I  hope your not allergic to</em> &#8211; dary&#8221;. While the character prototype is  nothing new, Harris, a gay man, portrays a misogynistic straight man  enormously well.</p>
<p>Harris is surrounded by a cast of vibrant, quick  and very believable actors. Josh Radnor, Jason Segal, Alison Hannigan and  Cobie Smulders all play drastically different people but those with convincing and entertaining  interactions. The nicest thing about watching the ensemble is seeing all  the smiles. I constantly saw characters smiling ear-to-ear at the edges  of the screen showing that the actors have a great time and make the show all the more believable.</p>
<p>Without a doubt, <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>is a winner.</p>
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