Daily Dose of Joy: HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER Forms an Unusual Musical Group
April 15, 2020 by Marisa Roffman
[This is part of our ongoing series. We all need joy right now. Here’s hoping this helps.]
HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER was no stranger to musical moments—Robin Sparkles/Daggers’ catalogue is alarmingly catchy—but the surreal “The Time Travelers” introduced one of the weirdest, and yet most memorable performances of the show.
In the episode, Ted imagined future versions of himself and Barney coming to convince Present Day Ted whether he should go to Robots vs. Wrestlers. It was an episode-long gag, which culminated in Ted being forced to realize his friends were busy without him, and he was sitting at the bar alone…but the end moments of the episode had all of the Teds and all of the Barneys taking on Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time.”
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