Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Episode 1, Season 12: The Wedding

“Lake No One’s Going to Drive To.”

Ted wants to invite Robin to a wedding, but trying to do so has some unforeseen consequences on the whole event.

Ted- Future Ted says that whenever he got a wedding invitation he always checked the box that he’s bringing a guest, but for the wedding in four days, he doesn’t have anyone to take.  He wants to ask Robin, but she’s dating Derek.  And then Derek and her break-up, so Ted goes to ask her to the wedding.  Robin agrees and runs off to find a dress.

Two days before the wedding Ted runs into the bride and finds out he didn’t check the plus one.  He keeps insisting he did an she says he didn’t.  Ted goes to tell Robin and after seeing her in her drop-dead-gorgeous dress, wimps out.  Lily advises him to go to the groom who tells Ted it will be fine.  When Marshall finds out he tells Ted that was a bad idea.  And then the bride calls.  Ted gets Lily to answer the phone and she finds out that Ted’s date cause a huge argument and not the wedding’s off. 

Lily agrees to meet the bride at McClaren’s, where the bride is being hit on by Barney.

Marshall and Ted go to talk to the groom where Ted tells him to get married and Marshall tells him to not get married if she’s not the one.

Marshall, Ted, and the groom meet them at McClaren’s and the couple gets back together after the groom realized how much how much he loved her.  The bride finally allows him to bring Robin, only when he goes to pick her up she gets called into work.  At the wedding, Ted realizes he likes being single, and then he sees the cute girl across the room.

Lily & Marshall- This upcoming wedding adds fire to the discussion Lily and Marshall are having about their won wedding.  She wants to get married by a lake, and he wants a ballroom.  Lily keeps pushing the issue, and the two don’t get anywhere.  At the wedding Lily and Marshall agree they want crab puffs, and realize they’ve started planning.

The Mother- Obviously, the girl across the room is important, but is that really The Mother? 

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