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HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER | 1.22 "Come On" HOW I MET YOUR FATHER | 2.20 "Okay Fine, It's a Hurricane"
the cancellation of 'how i met your father' is actually a much greater loss for television than i'm sure most people are going to give it credit for.
for starters, this show marked a big part of bringing back longer-format sitcoms, where seasons lasted 24 episodes and the idea was to follow the characters through several years of their lives, marking major life milestones, etc. it leaned into the comedy, both physical and witty, and allowed its audience the pleasure of following an assorted group of random but very close friends through shenanigans. it had the simple joy of good old fun.
it also seemed like a great example of very casual but genuine representation & diversity. one thing i loved about the show was how there was poc representation & lgbtq+ representation, but that wasn't the only thing those characters were there for. sid was a south asian man, but it didn't define him - even without that he would've been a fleshed out and interesting character. ellen was an east asian lesbian, and the same applied for her. in fact, her journey of self-love was an important part of her story, and yet it was not at all related to either aspect of her identity. (i know they weren't the only examples, but you get it.)
minorities were allowed to exist as humans, without existing only as minorities, which is a box many shows put their characters in, and it was nice to see it done well for a change. yes, it could have had even more diversity, but the point very much still stands, including in the fact that we never saw sophie's son because he could have been any race (a welcomed progression from the characteristic 00s all-white himym cast).
i know lots of people gave the 1st season a shot and didn't come back for the 2nd, because they found it forced and cringey and various other things.
but in s2 the writing and characters found their feet - the jokes were funnier, the stories were more enjoyable, the characters were more lovable, and it was clear that with time the show had grown into itself.
and it's a shame, for himyf, its fans & the sitcom genre as a whole, that this show will never be allowed any more time, never be afforded the opportunity, to keep growing, and conclude all those stories they set up.
there's a lot to be said about the political atmosphere of the late 2000s/entirety of the 2010s being infested with alt right gateways like pewdiepie, filthy frank, idubbbz, leafyishere, "sjw gets owned compilation" videos and all that, and there absolutely were adult nazis and other white supremacists grooming children and teens in vulnerable mindsets into thinking they had a community in the right wing, but to say or act like anyone who fell down the alt right pipeline at any point in life are the main victims in this situation is absolving them of any accountability and responsibility for traumatizing minorities
JESSE & SID HIMYF, Rivka Rebel
Oh, the Sid and Sophie of it all is so very real, and I don't know what it's like to lose.
All of the smaller moments between Sid and Sophie in the season finale are GOOD. But this? Yeah, this dialogue and their line delivery should seal the deal for anyone who doubts that Sid and Sophie could be romantic partners — and Sid could be the father.
Actually, um, I did figure out one way for [my dad and I] to bond. We’re doing a pop-up here!
HOW I MET YOUR FATHER | 2.13 “Family Business”
The way Sid says “you kissed Meredith?” While standing visually in between Sophie and Jesse, in a voice that says he couldn’t believe his best friend would do that to a girl like Sophie, SID IS THE FATHER FORESHADOWING!!!!!!!!
HOW I MET YOUR FATHER (2022) 1.06 | Stacey
HOW I MET YOUR FATHER (2022- ) | 2.08 Rewardishment
Sidsophie is going to be such a beautiful slowburn journey 🥹🥰
Seriously... the episode where Sophie is trying to bond with the father she just met, is the episode they chose to finally pair Sid and Sophie together, on a show that's titled "How I met your FATHER".
Like c'mon, these sidsophie crumbs are GIVING 😍
When my OTP has one interaction
endless list of otps: sophie tompkins & siddhartha "sid" (how i met your father) “If it’s the right person, things can work out. I promise.”
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tags from me lol but yeah
It was often said of my father that he did not intend to lead but people tended to follow him.
I still think that my favorite urban legend/folklore fact is that there are certain areas in New Orleans where you cannot get a taxi late at night not because it isn’t safe, but because taxi companies have had recurring problems of picking up ghosts in those areas who are not aware that they are dead and disappearing from the cab before reaching the destination and therefore stiffing the driver on the fare causing a loss for the company.
An occupational hazard of cab driving I had not previously considered
I love that the nola problem here is not “ghosts in my taxi cab,” but “ghosts are FUCKING BROKE DEAD BASTARDS & I GOT BILLS”
Horror is when ghosts get into cabs and scare drivers Magical realism is when cab companies have to develop policies to prevent ghastly fare-theft
In a book about the tsunami in Japan in 2011, the writer talked about how there was a huge increase in reports of ghostly activity. Apparently in Japan treating ghosts rudely is basically considered the stupidest thing you could possibly do. For months after the tsunami, taxi drivers would pick up a passenger only to have them give an address in one of the devastated areas. The cab driver often looked up halfway to the destination to find their fare had disappeared. Not wanting to be impolite to the person (even if they were dead) they’d drive to the address, open the door to let them out, then drive away.
Yeah this all checks out
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