I'm not sure how popular this show is amongst you Bluelighters, but it's a pretty popular show considering the re-runs are on like 6 different channels. It's pretty much this generations Seinfeld and Friends (not getting into comparing them) since it's a show about a group of friends that have a regular place that they hang out at and talk about everything and nothing.
I don't know how much longer the show is supposed to be on for, and if the writers knew the mothers character from the beginning, but I wonder how well thought out that aspect of the show is considering it's the title and all. There are some theories about who it is or isn't based on things that he says in the video to his kids, but I don't read too much into it.
There was an episode where he was in the apartment of 'The Mother' who we find out is roommates with the girl 'Cindy' who Ted briefly dated. He mentions the yellow umbrella that he had taken and then left there, inadvertently giving in back to their mother. We also know that the mother was in the economics class that Ted was mistakenly teaching architecture in, as was the Cindy character.
Aside from the whole mother thing, most other parts of the show are just as important in my opinion. A lot of people like the 'bro code' parts, and it's very easy to like the 'Robin' character with all the Canadian references. Overall I find it to be an enjoyable show, and I'm not all that interested in knowing who the mother is.
I don't know how much longer the show is supposed to be on for, and if the writers knew the mothers character from the beginning, but I wonder how well thought out that aspect of the show is considering it's the title and all. There are some theories about who it is or isn't based on things that he says in the video to his kids, but I don't read too much into it.
There was an episode where he was in the apartment of 'The Mother' who we find out is roommates with the girl 'Cindy' who Ted briefly dated. He mentions the yellow umbrella that he had taken and then left there, inadvertently giving in back to their mother. We also know that the mother was in the economics class that Ted was mistakenly teaching architecture in, as was the Cindy character.
Aside from the whole mother thing, most other parts of the show are just as important in my opinion. A lot of people like the 'bro code' parts, and it's very easy to like the 'Robin' character with all the Canadian references. Overall I find it to be an enjoyable show, and I'm not all that interested in knowing who the mother is.