Mom and Dad (How I Met Your Mother)
"Mom and Dad" | |
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How I Met Your Mother episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 9 Episode 10 |
Directed by | Pamela Fryman |
Written by | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas |
Original air date | November 18, 2013 |
Guest actors | |
John Lithgow (Jerome Whittaker) | |
"Mom and Dad" is the tenth episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and the 194th episode overall.
Plot
On Saturday at 3pm, 27 hours before the wedding, Barney and Robin try to find someone to officiate their wedding in the wake of the previous minister's sudden death. James saves the day when he arrives with his father, Sam, who is a minister and has agreed to perform the ceremony. Barney's father, Jerome, arrives with his wife. Barney, after seeing that Jerome and Loretta still get along well after all these years, gets excited at the possibility of the two getting back together. To that end he has Ranjit drive his stepmother away and arranges for Jerome and Loretta to be trapped in an elevator together upon which he provides them with a champagne dinner and drenches them with water in an effort to get them to disrobe. They realize what Barney is doing and refuse to go any further. James quickly rescues the two before revealing to Barney that he wants Loretta to reunite with Sam. Soon the two learn that Loretta and Sam actually have resumed their relationship since the gang found Sam in Long Island. While Barney is initially upset, Robin convinces him that James needs his parents back together more after all he's lost recently. Barney agrees, and gives Sam and Loretta his blessing.
As best man, Ted is entrusted with an autographed Wayne Gretzky photograph Barney plans to give to Robin as a wedding gift. When Ted's calligraphy ink spills on the photo, he has three main suspects which include Billy Zabka who may have done it to try to reclaim the best man position from Ted. Ted, however, learns that Zabka was getting a massage at the time. When the other two suspects are discounted, Lily convinces Ted that he is being paranoid and that his own carelessness caused the accident. When cleaning the ink off the photograph, however, Lily finds it is actually a photograph of Zabka, while Ted discovers that it was actually Jerome getting the massage in Zabka's name. Lily tackles Billy and they confront him; he confesses that the "bad guy" roles he played in the 1980s led to widespread revilement, and being temporarily promoted as best man was a rare affirmation of his character, and he intended to be the 'good guy' by finding a replacement for the photo. He realizes, however, that he allowed himself to truly become a bad guy and he apologizes. Ted decides to tell Barney Billy's version of events, though Barney does not reassign the best man duties.
Daphne and Marshall seem to finally get along well together, but Daphne's mood sours after her daughter, hearing that Daphne might miss her Model UN speech, tells her not to come; this reveals that the story Daphne told Marshall in Minneapolis was not really a lie as she had claimed. Daphne explains that her daughter, who lives with Daphne's ex-husband, doesn't understand that Daphne spends time away to support the family. Marshall insists on bringing Daphne to the speech recital, which they reach in time, correctly believing that Daphne's daughter will forgive her as long as she shows up. Daphne is proud when her daughter gives an aggressive speech that praises oil and denounces environmentalism; Marshall, feeling uneasy, says farewell to Daphne and excuses himself and Marvin to continue their journey to Farhampton.
In the end tag, Jerome successfully finds Ranjit's limousine and demands his wife back (he reported her missing to the police).
Critical reception
Bill Kuchman of Popculturology singled out the lack of The Mother as the show's biggest problem now, saying, "Once we’ve seen The Mother, and with every additional time she’s in an episode, it becomes harder to go back to an episode that she’s not in." [1]
The A.V. Club's Donna Bowman graded the episode a B+.[2]
Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode 5.0/10, saying that it squandered another half-hour of the wedding weekend with three subpar storylines.[3]
Angel Cohn at Television Without Pity gave the episode a D.[4]
References
- ↑ Kuchman, Bill (November 18, 2013). "'How I Met Your Mother' 'Mom and Dad' Recap: Zabka-Tage! The Most MEH Episode Ever'". Popculturology.
- ↑ Bowman, Donna (November 18, 2013). "How I Met Your Mother: "Mom And Dad"". The A.V. Club.
- ↑ Nicholson, Max (November 18, 2013). "How I Met Your Mother: "Mom and Dad" Review". IGN.
- ↑ Cohn, Angel (November 18, 2013). ""The Parent Trap"". Television Without Pity.
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