How you met my top 5 episodes

One of my all time favorite TV shows, How I Met Your Mother, is drawing to a close at the end of this month. Nine seasons, of the sweetest, funniest, detailed, flashback-est, story of 5 friends, and one in particular of how he met his wife. I have never looked forward to Mondays more than during the run of this show. I know it will be a bittersweet moment when the hour long series finale rolls the credits for the last time. Lucky for me I have all the prior seasons on DVD, and can visit with Lily, Marshall, Ted, Robin, and Barney whenever I need comfort. So, in honor of their show drawing to close I share with you my top 5 episodes.

1. 'Showdown'


You can't get any better than Barney on the Price is Right. The look on his face when he hits the $1.00 mark on the big wheel is priceless!
"I gaze upon the glory of The Price is Right, and I see the face of America, and it is divine. Plus, you know, hot girls on sports cars."

2. 'Slap Bet'

The introduction of Robin Sparkles. Enough said.
"The 80s didn't come to Canada 'til, like, 1993."

3. Intervention

The use of the flashbacks and series of events strung out over time crammed together in one episode occurs frequently on this show. A particular good example of that is in this episode. Sometimes comedy comes in 3's, in this episode it proves it can come in 5's.
"You always pronounce things in the most pretentious way possible, and it makes you sound douchy, and not "douchay."

4. 'How Your Mother Met Me'

Not only does HIMYM do comedy extremely well, they know how to pull off serious and touching episodes too. This one left a lump in my throat. After 9 years of hearing about the woman Ted would marry it was so sweet to finally see how their paths would cross. Everything about the mother character is endearing, and hearing her lovely voice sing La Vie En Rose, was the cherry on top.
"...that performance, that first night I ever heard her sing, that one will always be my favorite."

5. Naked Man

This one always gets me. Adam Paul's character, Mitch, aka Naked Man, really makes this one a classic. I quote a lot of movie and television dialogue in my day to day life, and this episode in particular has a few I use on a regular basis.
"Mr. Wang's is back in business?!"


And an honorable mention of a great HIMYM episode, is 'Swarley' because you almost never see old Swarlz get that upset.


Sweet as Audrey


During Sunday's night red carpet coverage something on TV caught my eye, and it wasn't Lupita Nyong'o's stunning red carpet look. A chocolate commercial starring my cinematic hero: Audrey Hepburn. Being gone for more than 20 years you can imagine my shock watching Audrey working her magic along the Mediterranean coast line. Thanks to the powers of computer generated images, and two identical models who bear a strong resemblance to Ms. Hepburn, she can live again. Utterly charming, adorable, and has me yearning for a polka dot shirtdress, I have fallen in love with Audrey all over again.


The commercial: