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I seriously think people are over-bitching about the finale. I loved it. It didn't feel like a silly rom-com(I'm looking at you Friends), it felt real. Swarkles got their time together, Ted got his time with the mother, and Robin and Ted eventually got back together. No one has only one true love in their lives. You change, love changes... It's only natural you find people along the way as you no longer have company. And sorry to break it down to the cry baby-fans: PEOPLE DIE! Get over it.
I hated it. It didn't feel real at all. Swarkles should've been together forever because they were in love and eventually learned how to work and talk things out.Your love can change, and you change, yes, but Robin loved Ted for like a year in 2006. She definitely changed and it was all about how he still loved her. It was not a healthy or stable relationship for most of the series, and it was not natural for them to repeat history.
It's not the fact that the mother died that everyone's mad about, it is the fact that the writers built her up, made her the titular character, made us fall in love with her for a season, then proceeded to crap over her character, reduce her to a plot device to give Ted the kids Robin couldn't, and then killed her off. So NO I WON'T GET OVER THAT DEATH.