Tag: Monday night

02/14/2011: How I Met Your Mother – “Desperation Day”

02/14/2011: How I Met Your Mother – “Desperation Day”

Ah, St. Valentine’s Day. The possibilities for writers are endless. Which slant should I take concerning this week’s article? The bitter misanthrope who blasts the artificial sentiment and commercialism? The nuevo-romantic who tries pathetically to ape the poets he studied in college? The warmly contented individual who looks at the world with optimism and satisfaction? [...]

02/07/2011: How I Met Your Mother – “Oh, Honey”

02/07/2011: How I Met Your Mother – “Oh, Honey”

I’m hesitant to even approach this week’s episode of How I Met Your Mother. Normally, I praise a well-executed episode, point out flaws and inconsistencies, or deride a lackluster attempt. But in the end, I’m still supportive of the series as a whole. This week’s episode, however, has so many flagrant offenses, so many pointless [...]

12/13/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “False Positive”

12/13/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “False Positive”

Punchy is back. Punchy is Ted’s old friend whom he hasn’t seen in years. Ted called Punchy on a dare to prove they were still friends. Ted is now slated to be the best man at Punchy’s wedding. I tell you all of this because I am an idiot for not telling you before. I [...]

11/22/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Blitzgiving”

11/22/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Blitzgiving”

There’s nothing quite like a perfectly implemented guest star. It can rekindle interest in a fledging franchise or breathe new life into an already strong TV show. How I Met Your Mother has had mixed results with their guest stars. Bob Barker, Danica McKellar and Tim Gunn are among the best. Britney Spears and Jennifer [...]

11/08/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Natural History”

11/08/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Natural History”

I’m going to be honest: I dislike Zoey. Her purpose is clear; she was created to be antagonistic, to personify the nagging doubts of Ted and his architectural pursuits, but she just isn’t an identifiable character. There is no real motivation for any of her actions, and no real rationale for her hatred. How I [...]

11/01/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Canning Randy”

11/01/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Canning Randy”

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a basic tenant of social sciences and psychology, devoted to categorizing an individual’s needs in relation to each other. At the bottom are the essentials; food, sleep, homeostasis, etc. Moving up, we find requirements like security, safety, family, and intimacy. The fourth tier of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs concerns self-esteem: [...]

10/25/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Baby Talk”

10/25/2010: How I Met Your Mother – “Baby Talk”

Batten down the hatches and steer clear of all opinionated college students, this week’s episode of How I Met Your Mother deals with the lofty topic of gender roles. A specific branch of social sciences, humanities and literary analysis, gender roles are the accepted social and behavioral norms in culture beyond mere biology. In this [...]

10/11/10: How I Met Your Mother – “Subway Wars”

10/11/10: How I Met Your Mother – “Subway Wars”

What makes a New Yorker? It’s a city unlike any other with citizens unlike any other. People who love the city, know the city, and (most importantly) are able to survive the city. But who earns the right to tout the coveted title “New Yorker?” This is the question debated by the cast of How [...]

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