How I Met Your Mother | |
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Season 7 | |
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No. of episodes | 24 [1] |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 19, 2011 – May 14, 2012 |
Season chronology | |
The seventh season of the American television comedy series How I Met Your Mother was announced in March 2011, along with confirmation of an eighth season. [2] The seventh season premiered on CBS on September 19, 2011, with two episodes airing back to back, and concluded on May 14, 2012. [3]
As of December 21,2011 [update] , the 7th season was averaging a 5.3 rating / 14% share among adults 18–49, ranking as the 5th highest rated comedy series among adults 18–49. [6]
On April 8, 2012, the New York Times stated that the 7th season ratings had reached a series high, marking a 20% increase in ratings among adults 18–49.
Season seven of How I Met Your Mother received mixed reviews from critics. Alan Sepinwall gave the season a mixed review and criticized the flash-forwards throughout the season saying, "the show is just much, much stronger when its stories dwell on matters of the present or the past, and where the writers don't have to act like magicians trying to keep the audience from figuring out how the trick works. And the finale affirmed that belief for me. The parts that had little or nothing to do with things to come were quite good; the parts that were all about the future made me roll my eyes and ask, for the umpteenth time: 'Really? This is where you're going with this?'". [7] Ethan Alter, of Television Without Pity, gave the season a lukewarm response. In his review of the season finale, he criticized the Robin-Barney storyline throughout the season, writing "So after an entire season, we're basically right back where we started, with the writers having taken 24 episodes to stage a reveal that could have happened in the first five minutes of the premiere and had the exact same impact." [8]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | US viewers (millions) |
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137 | 1 | "The Best Man" | Pamela Fryman | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | September 19, 2011 | 7ALH01 | 11.00 [9] |
While Barney prepares for his wedding, he and Ted reminisce about Punchy's wedding, which was ruined due to Marshall's drunk antics. Robin considers telling Barney she has feelings for him until Barney receives a call from Nora. | |||||||
138 | 2 | "The Naked Truth" | Pamela Fryman | Stephen Lloyd | September 19, 2011 | 7ALH02 | 12.22 [9] |
Marshall finally lands his dream job, but he worries that his new employer would rescind the offer because of some past videos showing him as a streaker – Beercules. Meanwhile, Ted is at a loss over whom to take to the Architects' Ball while Barney tries to convince Nora that he can be trustworthy. | |||||||
139 | 3 | "Ducky Tie" | Rob Greenberg | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | September 26, 2011 | 7ALH03 | 10.50 [10] |
Ted runs into his old girlfriend, Victoria, and tries to make amends with her since he cheated during their relationship. She reveals she's engaged to a man she met in Germany. Marshall and Lily make a bet with Barney that could force him to wear Marshall's ducky tie. | |||||||
140 | 4 | "The Stinson Missile Crisis" | Pamela Fryman | Kourtney Kang | October 3, 2011 | 7ALH04 | 10.39 [11] |
Robin is forced to undergo court-mandated therapy sessions after she assaults a girl who is out to ruin Barney's relationship with Nora. Robin becomes attracted to her therapist, Kevin (Kal Penn). Ted gets too involved in Lily's pregnancy. | |||||||
141 | 5 | "Field Trip" | Pamela Fryman | Jamie Rhonheimer | October 10, 2011 | 7ALH06 | 8.89 [12] |
Ted takes his class on a field trip and Barney tags along. Meanwhile, Marshall takes matters into his own hands when his boss treads too carefully in making a huge settlement with a major company. | |||||||
142 | 6 | "Mystery vs. History" | Pamela Fryman | Chuck Tatham | October 17, 2011 | 7ALH05 | 9.81 [13] |
The gang intervenes in Ted's business when he refuses to gather information online about a woman he is going to date with disastrous consequences. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily decide not to find out the sex of their baby, but Barney soon tempts them to change their minds while setting up the baby's room. Kevin, Robin's boyfriend, paints the baby's bedroom. | |||||||
143 | 7 | "Noretta" | Pamela Fryman | Matt Kuhn | October 24, 2011 | 7ALH07 | 9.87 [14] |
Kevin helps the gang realize that their partners remind them of one of their parents, depressing and embarrassing Marshall and Lily. Meanwhile, Barney and Nora's planned romantic evening is ruined by a string of horrible events. | |||||||
144 | 8 | "The Slutty Pumpkin Returns" | Pamela Fryman | Tami Sagher | October 31, 2011 | 7ALH08 | 10.49 [15] |
Ted runs into "The Slutty Pumpkin" (Katie Holmes) but realizes that she is not "The One" and actually has nothing in common with him. Barney learns he is part Canadian, to his dismay and Robin's joy, and Lily has pregnancy brain. | |||||||
145 | 9 | "Disaster Averted" | Michael Shea | Robia Rashid | November 7, 2011 | 7ALH09 | 10.28 [16] |
While the gang reminisces about Hurricane Irene, Barney tries to cut a deal with Marshall and Lily to get out of wearing the Ducky Tie. | |||||||
146 | 10 | "Tick, Tick, Tick" | Pamela Fryman | Chris Harris | November 14, 2011 | 7ALH10 | 10.42 [17] |
Barney and Robin hide a deep secret from their partners. Ted, Lily and Marshall attend a concert. | |||||||
147 | 11 | "The Rebound Girl" | Pamela Fryman | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | November 21, 2011 | 7ALH11 | 10.01 [18] |
On Thanksgiving, Ted and Barney talk about a potential life-changing decision together by adopting a baby. Barney then steals a baby who turns out to be his brother's new baby girl. Robin tries to discourage Marshall and Lily from moving to Long Island to start their new life as a family. Robin reveals a shocking secret to Barney concerning their night together. | |||||||
148 | 12 | "Symphony of Illumination" | Pamela Fryman | Joe Kelly | December 5, 2011 | 7ALH12 | 11.51 [19] |
Robin receives bad news and decides to hide it from the gang. Marshall is trapped on the roof of his house in the suburbs and is blackmailed by a teenager to stay there. | |||||||
149 | 13 | "Tailgate" | Pamela Fryman | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | January 2, 2012 | 7ALH13 | 10.14 [20] |
Marshall visits his father's grave to continue an old family tradition. Barney and Ted open a new bar and Robin's career takes a more positive turn. | |||||||
150 | 14 | "46 Minutes" | Pamela Fryman | Dan Gregor & Doug Mand | January 16, 2012 | 7ALH14 | 10.08 [21] |
Marshall and Lily move to Long Island and her father won't stop tormenting them about their house. Barney declares himself "New Leader of the Gang" now that Lily is not present to boss Barney around. The new and 'improved' gang embrace the 'new Lily and Marshall' (Lily's stripper doppelgänger and her boyfriend) with bad consequences. | |||||||
151 | 15 | "The Burning Beekeeper" | Pamela Fryman | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | February 6, 2012 | 7ALH17 | 9.98 [22] |
Lily and Marshall throw a housewarming party, where various things go awry. | |||||||
152 | 16 | "The Drunk Train" | Pamela Fryman | Craig Gerard & Matthew Zinman | February 13, 2012 | 7ALH16 | 9.01 [23] |
Lily and Marshall invite Robin and Kevin on a Valentine's Day trip to Vermont. Lily and Marshall worry about scores concerning the pregnancy. Kevin and Robin use the trip to talk about taking their relationship to the next level. Robin admits to Kevin that she can't have children and he proposes. Meanwhile, Barney realizes he has finally met his match. | |||||||
153 | 17 | "No Pressure" | Pamela Fryman | George Sloan | February 20, 2012 | 7ALH15 | 9.68 [24] |
After Kevin breaks up with Robin, Ted confesses his feelings to her. Barney finds something private in Marshall and Lily's things. Marshall says something to Robin that he feels Ted loves her too much to say. Special appearance by Conan O'Brien as a background extra in MacLaren's. | |||||||
154 | 18 | "Karma" | Pamela Fryman | Stephen Lloyd | February 27, 2012 | 7ALH18 | 9.07 [25] |
Barney tries to convince Quinn, aka Karma the stripper (Becki Newton), to go out with him. Ted wonders what to do with the room now vacated by Robin, who has moved out to the suburbs with help from Marshall and Lily. | |||||||
155 | 19 | "The Broath" | Pamela Fryman | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | March 19, 2012 | 7ALH19 | 8.15 [26] |
Barney and Quinn want to move in together, but Barney's friends do not like or trust Quinn and try to break them up. Robin and Ted fight over who deserves to sublet Quinn's apartment. | |||||||
156 | 20 | "Trilogy Time" | Pamela Fryman | Kourtney Kang | April 9, 2012 | 7ALH23 | 8.00 [27] |
Ted, Marshall and Barney watch the original Star Wars trilogy and suddenly think about their lives three years into the future. | |||||||
157 | 21 | "Now We're Even" | Pamela Fryman | Chuck Tatham | April 16, 2012 | 7ALH22 | 7.24 [28] |
Although Ted is happy with living alone at his new apartment, Barney tries to convince him about going out every night, attempting to distract himself from the disturbing thoughts of what Quinn would be doing at that moment. Lily has a naughty dream, but Marshall is not in it. Robin finally starts her stint as a news anchor at World Wide News. | |||||||
158 | 22 | "Good Crazy" | Pamela Fryman | Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | April 30, 2012 | 7ALH20 | 7.99 [29] |
Marshall panics when a baby shower indicates that the birth is close at hand and is taken on a road trip by Barney to Atlantic City where he gets completely and utterly drunk. Ted hallucinates seeing Robin while trying to get over her and decides to patch up their differences. Barney tries to talk Quinn out of being a stripper. Lily goes into labor. | |||||||
159 160 | 23 24 | "The Magician's Code" | Pamela Fryman | Jennifer Hendriks Carter Bays & Craig Thomas | May 14, 2012 | 7ALH21 7ALH24 | 8.58 [30] |
Marshall and Barney are still in Atlantic City when Lily goes into labor. In order to get back to Manhattan in time for the birth, Marshall must do a deal with the devil — Barney. While waiting for them to get back to the city, Ted and Robin try to keep Lily's mind occupied with stories. Ted realizes that he has a history of bad relationships with every girl he has dated except for Victoria and makes it a plan to contact her. Ted is conflicted when Victoria meets up with him on her wedding day and asks him to run away with her. Lily and Marshall have Robin take pictures of the baby's first day. Meanwhile, Barney and Quinn are arrested by airport security while on the way to Hawaii when Barney refuses to open a box they are traveling with. On Barney's future wedding day, his bride is finally revealed. |
How I Met Your Mother – Season Seven – The Ducky Tie Edition | |||||
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October 2, 2012 [31] |
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