Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap

"Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap"
How I Met Your Mother episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 9
Directed by Pamela Fryman
Written by Jamie Rhonheimer
Production code 5ALH09
Original air date November 23, 2009
Guest actors

Chris Elliott (Mickey Aldrin)
Christina Pickles (Rita)
Bill Fagerbakke (Marvin Eriksen Sr)
Suzie Plakson (Judy Eriksen)
Robert Michael Ryan (Marvin Eriksen Jr)
Ned Rolsma (Marcus Eriksen)
Greg Lewis (Mr. Ossias)
Charles Chun (Mr. Park)[1]

"Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap" is the ninth episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met Your Mother and 97th episode overall. It aired on November 23, 2009.

Plot

Future Ted describes the Thanksgiving of 2009, when Lily and Marshall invited the gang over to their apartment for dinner. Marshall picked out a turkey, but left it in the cab. Robin and Ted pick it up at the Port Authority, and in gratitude, Marshall bequeaths his fourth slap to them, on the condition they slap before sundown and decide among themselves who gets to slap Barney.

Lily's estranged father Mickey shows up. Mickey had been living in his parents' basement, trying to develop his strange board game ideas. Marshall, who comes from a close-knit family, tries to convince Lily to allow her father to have dinner with them. She refuses, but Marshall invites him in anyway, only for Lily walk out the door. As they sit and wait for Lily to return, they play one of Mickey's unsuccessful games, "Diseases". After a part of the game sprays lead paint and horse bile all over the turkey, Marshall kicks him out and looks for Lily. Realizing what it would mean if her father died without seeing him again, they return to have Thanksgiving dinner together.

Ted and Robin playfully argue about who should slap Barney, begging off the honor to each other, but start arguing seriously. Barney tries to extend the argument, frightened of being tied to a chair and slapped. Robin gifts the slap to Ted, praising his growth since being left at the altar. Ted gifts the slap to Robin, as closure to her relationship with Barney. Robin gifts the slap to Mickey as a welcome to the gang. Mickey gifts the slap to Lily as an apology for his absentee parenting. Lily can't bring herself to slap Barney, and Marshall explains that he gave out the slap to bring everyone together. Barney is released from the chair, but before he can sit down to dinner, Marshall slaps him in the face, proclaiming, "That's four!".

As a postscript, a commercial is shown of Mickey's new board game, "Slap Bet", recreating the gang's tradition of slaps as a family game.

Critical response

Donna Bowman of the AV Club rated the episode as B, saying the episode set itself up for failure by attempting to be a sequel to "Slapsgiving", one of the most popular episodes of the show.[2]

Brian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 8 out of 10.[3]

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