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** Barney's whole situation in this episode is a tearjerker to everyone who has ever seen their loved ones being with somebody else. That moment, when he's standing at the bar, fighting away the tears... ouch.
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''[[Series/HowIMetYourMother HIMYM]]'' is usually one of the happiest shows around... but dammit, it can [[TearJerker make you cry like a baby]]:

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''[[Series/HowIMetYourMother HIMYM]]'' is usually one of the happiest shows around... around… but dammit, it can [[TearJerker make you cry like a baby]]:



* When Lily returns from San Francisco, she goes to MacLaren's, looks through the windows...and sees all her friends in there, laughing and talking without her- like they don't even care that she left. [[note]]The viewers know that isn't the case, but Lily doesn't.[[/note]]

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* When Lily returns from San Francisco, she goes to MacLaren's, looks through the windows...windows… and sees all her friends in there, laughing and talking without her- like they don't even care that she left. [[note]]The viewers know that isn't the case, but Lily doesn't.[[/note]]



-->Robin: "You stole a blue French horn for me..."\\

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-->Robin: "You stole a blue French horn for me..."\\me…"\\



* In "Do I Know You?", Barney is trying to make Robin see him as a more thoughtful, boyfriendable kind of guy. They have a dinner and Robin expresses her enjoyment of the evening before excusing herself to the loo just as Barney is about to tell her he likes her. Robin returns... with the waitress, wingmanning for Barney as thanks for his listening and being such a good dinner guest.

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* In "Do I Know You?", Barney is trying to make Robin see him as a more thoughtful, boyfriendable kind of guy. They have a dinner and Robin expresses her enjoyment of the evening before excusing herself to the loo just as Barney is about to tell her he likes her. Robin returns... returns… with the waitress, wingmanning for Barney as thanks for his listening and being such a good dinner guest.



---> '''Robin''': He can't separate the physical from the emotional. He's all like...

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---> '''Robin''': He can't separate the physical from the emotional. He's all like...like…



---> '''Robin''': (misunderstands him and thinks he's talking about Ted) ... exactly! He's not like you, you know?

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---> '''Robin''': (misunderstands him and thinks he's talking about Ted) ... exactly! Ted) …exactly! He's not like you, you know?



---> '''Ted''': Okay, I'm gonna say something out loud that I've been doing a pretty good job of not saying out loud lately... what you and Tony have... what I thought for a second that you and I had... what I ''know'' that Marshall and Lily have... I want that! I do. I keep waiting for it to happen and waiting for it to happen, and... I guess I'm just, uh... I'm tired of waiting. And that's all I'm willing to say on that subject.
---> '''Stella''': (...) I know that you're tired of waiting and... you may have to wait a little while more, but... she's on her way, Ted! And she's getting here ''as fast as she can''.

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---> '''Ted''': Okay, I'm gonna say something out loud that I've been doing a pretty good job of not saying out loud lately... lately… what you and Tony have... have… what I thought for a second that you and I had... had… what I ''know'' that Marshall and Lily have... have… I want that! I do. I keep waiting for it to happen and waiting for it to happen, and... and… I guess I'm just, uh... uh… I'm tired of waiting. And that's all I'm willing to say on that subject.
---> '''Stella''': (...) (…) I know that you're tired of waiting and... and… you may have to wait a little while more, but... but… she's on her way, Ted! And she's getting here ''as fast as she can''.



* In "The Exploding Meatball Sub", when Lily is about to head off to Spain because supporting Marshall through his oblivious insistence on quitting his job and taking up ridiculous projects while volunteering for the NRDC is driving her crazy. Ted is rightly appalled, furious, and clearly terrified (for although he doesn't mention it, the memory of Lily breaking for San Fransisco is clearly in the forefront of both his and the audience's minds), until in the middle of Lily's rant, she breaks down into tears and confesses that she's afraid that Marshall doesn't want to have a baby with her anymore. Ted's demeanor immediately dissolves into tenderness with a soft "Oh ''Lil''..."

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* In "The Exploding Meatball Sub", when Lily is about to head off to Spain because supporting Marshall through his oblivious insistence on quitting his job and taking up ridiculous projects while volunteering for the NRDC is driving her crazy. Ted is rightly appalled, furious, and clearly terrified (for although he doesn't mention it, the memory of Lily breaking for San Fransisco is clearly in the forefront of both his and the audience's minds), until in the middle of Lily's rant, she breaks down into tears and confesses that she's afraid that Marshall doesn't want to have a baby with her anymore. Ted's demeanor immediately dissolves into tenderness with a soft "Oh ''Lil''..."''Lil…''"



* The season seven opener as Robin tells Barney what to tell Nora... and she's really saying it to him and he's completely oblivious. Then he thanks her for getting him a second chance with Nora and walks away.

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* The season seven opener as Robin tells Barney what to tell Nora... Nora… and she's really saying it to him and he's completely oblivious. Then he thanks her for getting him a second chance with Nora and walks away.



* At the end of 'Tick, Tick, Tick...'
---> '''Future Ted''': ... for Barney, the second that would never end was this one..."

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* At the end of 'Tick, Tick, Tick...'
Tick…'
---> '''Future Ted''': ... for Ted''': …for Barney, the second that would never end was this one..."one…"



** How about the look right after that? Kevin walks in and the look Barney gives Robin says "But I thought..." and then she shakes her head. The despair is so overwhelming that his body language in the next few seconds just shows that he has no clue what to do now. A huge departure from the guy who is usually CrazyPrepared.

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** How about the look right after that? Kevin walks in and the look Barney gives Robin says "But I thought..." thought…" and then she shakes her head. The despair is so overwhelming that his body language in the next few seconds just shows that he has no clue what to do now. A huge departure from the guy who is usually CrazyPrepared.



* Super minor, but Patrice in "Karma"... sitting there, excitedly waiting for Robin to come, only Robin A: hates her and B: isn't coming anyway. It's pretty much OffscreenInertia at work, but poor Patrice...


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* Super minor, but Patrice in "Karma"... "Karma"… sitting there, excitedly waiting for Robin to come, only Robin A: hates her her, and B: isn't coming anyway. It's pretty much OffscreenInertia at work, but poor Patrice...

Patrice…




** "Ted... [[spoiler: [[WhamLine This moment is already gone.]]]]"

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** "Ted... "Ted… [[spoiler: [[WhamLine This moment is already gone.]]]]"



* Lily's confession that she's having a really hard time being a mom, and on top of that feels guilty that she isn't more excited about motherhood, and hasn't been able to tell anyone about it, even Marshall. Even though at first she's just trying to say something / anything that would be sort of a confession just to get Ted to be honest, it's obvious this has really weighed heavy on her and she's just letting out how she really feels. Shows you how silly all the "Lily cries over something minor" jokes are since Alyson Hannigan's fake crying is not remotely believable, but it's totally different when Lily is supposed to genuinely be distressed over something, and it's really moving...

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* Lily's confession that she's having a really hard time being a mom, and on top of that feels guilty that she isn't more excited about motherhood, and hasn't been able to tell anyone about it, even Marshall. Even though at first she's just trying to say something / anything something[=/=]anything that would be sort of a confession just to get Ted to be honest, it's obvious this has really weighed heavy on her and she's just letting out how she really feels. Shows you how silly all the "Lily cries over something minor" jokes are since Alyson Hannigan's fake crying is not remotely believable, but it's totally different when Lily is supposed to genuinely be distressed over something, and it's really moving...moving…



-->'''Future Ted:''' I didn't have the when of it quite right yet. But the ''where'' of it...
-->''(a clap of thunder, a downpour of rain, and the scenes changes to the Farhampton station... right when Ted is about to meet the Mother)''

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-->'''Future Ted:''' I didn't have the when of it quite right yet. But the ''where'' of it...
it…
-->''(a clap of thunder, a downpour of rain, and the scenes changes to the Farhampton station... station… right when Ted is about to meet the Mother)''



-->'''Ted:''' In a moment like that, when what's happening is too intense to deal with, sometimes it's best...

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-->'''Ted:''' In a moment like that, when what's happening is too intense to deal with, sometimes it's best...best…
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** Even worse when you remember Robin did more or less the exact same thing to Barney only a couple seasons earlier at the end of "Benefits".
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** How about the look right after that? Kevin walks in and the look Barney gives Robin says "But I thought..." and then she shakes her head. The despair is so overwhelming that his body language in the next few seconds just shows that he has no clue what to do now. A huge departure from the guy who is usually CrazyPrepared.
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* When Lily returns from San Francisco, she goes to MacLaren's, looks through the windows...and sees all her friends in there, laughing and talking without her- like they don't even care that she left. [[note]]The viewers know that isn't the case, but Lily doesn't.[[/note]]
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* Ted and Barney's fight about [[spoiler: Chicago is just so utterly ''painful'' for both of them. Barney initially thinks Ted not telling him was because he didn't care, and we all know he has ''huge'' abandonment issues as it is. But Ted ''does'' care, he just doesn't want to take away from the happiness of his two best friends getting married, even though though he's leaving ''[[LoveHurts because]]'' [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy they're getting married]]. True, Ted does steal the Glen Mc Kenna to make up for it and Barney does accept his decision, but even then they still have to say goodbye to each other. The "I'm going to miss you" and the hug really did it.]]

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* Ted and Barney's fight about [[spoiler: Chicago is just so utterly ''painful'' for both of them. Barney initially thinks Ted not telling him was because he didn't care, and we all know he has ''huge'' abandonment issues as it is. But Ted ''does'' care, he just doesn't want to take away from the happiness of his two best friends getting married, even though though he's leaving ''[[LoveHurts because]]'' [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy they're getting married]]. True, Ted does steal the Glen Mc Kenna [=McKenna=] to make up for it and Barney does accept his decision, but even then they still have to say goodbye to each other. The "I'm going to miss you" and the hug really did it.]]
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* In "Nannies", all episode long, Lily and Marshall search high and low for the perfect nanny to babysit their kid, Marvin. Lily's father wants to volunteer but Lily is reluctant because of all the years her dad has neglected her. When Marshall and Lily think that Marvin has gone missing, they find out that her father had Marvin all along and took really good care of the child. Mr. Aldrin then explains that while Lily's mom was off working, he was the stay-home dad and that her grandparents only came to visit, instead of her grandparents taking care of her as Lily saw it. It is then revealed that Mr. Aldrin had managed to save a photo album from a fire that burned down their house which is told earlier in the episode. The photo album then reveals all the times Mr. Aldrin shared with newborn Lily, capping it off with Lily's first day of preschool. Mr. Aldrin then apologizes to his daughter for all his neglectfulness and promises to be around for Marvin, if Lily is fine with it. Lily then decides to make her father the new nanny and a slideshow is shown of the moments Lily, Marshall, their son Marvin, and Mr. Aldrin shared, the slideshow ending on a picture of Marvin's first day of preschool.

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* In "Nannies", all episode long, Lily and Marshall search high and low for the perfect nanny to babysit their kid, Marvin. Lily's father wants to volunteer but Lily is reluctant because of all the years her dad has neglected her. When Marshall and Lily think that Marvin has gone missing, they find out that her father had Marvin all along and took really good care of the child. Mr. Aldrin then explains that while Lily's mom was off working, he was the stay-home dad and that her grandparents only came to visit, instead of her grandparents taking care of her as Lily saw it. It seems he was a fantastic dad, and it was only when Lily went to kindergarten that he found himself at loose ends for part of the day, went to the track on a whim, and got addicted to gambling. It is then revealed that Mr. Aldrin had managed to save a photo album from a fire that burned down their house which is told earlier in the episode. The photo album then reveals all the times Mr. Aldrin shared with newborn Lily, capping it off with Lily's first day of preschool. Mr. Aldrin then apologizes to his daughter for all his neglectfulness and promises to be around for Marvin, if Lily is fine with it. Lily then decides to make her father the new nanny and a slideshow is shown of the moments Lily, Marshall, their son Marvin, and Mr. Aldrin shared, the slideshow ending on a picture of Marvin's first day of preschool.
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* In 'Gary Blauman', the Mother saves the terrible first date between herself and Ted by offering to just walk around New York and tell each other stories. This is already very moving, but becomes a tearjerker when Ted stops mid-stride. The Mother asks what he's doing, and Ted says, "Remembering this." [[spoiler: That's actually Future Ted, lost in the memory of the first date with the dead love of his life. Tears, tears on the side of my face.]]
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* Also the scene in "Cleaning House" where Barney has the opportunity to find out who his father is but instead realizes all of the things his mother did for him and tells her that she was enough
* The ending of "Bad News" where [[spoiler:Marshall learns that his dad had a fatal heart attack.]] The look on Lilly's face ''alone'' was enough to make you cry. Then you notice that Marshall is trying to be strong and failing.

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* Also the scene in "Cleaning House" where Barney has the opportunity to find out who his father is but instead realizes all of the things his mother did for him and tells her that she was enough
enough.
* The ending of "Bad News" where [[spoiler:Marshall learns that his dad had a fatal heart attack.]] The look on Lilly's Lily's face ''alone'' was enough to make you cry. Then you notice that Marshall is trying to be strong and failing.
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* [[spoiler: Stella leaving Ted at the altar]] in "Shelter Island". One of the most depressing endings in the series.

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* [[spoiler: Stella leaving Ted at the altar]] in "Shelter Island". One of the most [[DownerEnding depressing endings endings]] in the series.
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And then it\'s revealed she\'s alive and he was peeking before he was supposed to


* At one point, Marshall and Lily write each other letters to read if one of them dies before the other. Marshall peeks, Lily writes another letter, and Marshall promises not to read this one. Finally, in a flash forward, an elderly and devastated Marshall opens his wife's last words to him...only to find out that all she had written was essentially "I knew it! I knew you couldn't keep your word!"

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* At one point, Marshall and Lily write each other letters to read if one of them dies before the other. Marshall peeks, Lily writes another letter, and Marshall promises not to read this one. Finally, in a flash forward, an elderly and devastated Marshall opens his wife's last words to him...only to find out that all she had written was essentially "I knew it! I knew you couldn't keep your word!"
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*Also the scene in "Cleaning House" where Barney has the opportunity to find out who his father is but instead realizes all of the things his mother did for him and tells her that she was enough
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\n* At one point, Marshall and Lily write each other letters to read if one of them dies before the other. Marshall peeks, Lily writes another letter, and Marshall promises not to read this one. Finally, in a flash forward, an elderly and devastated Marshall opens his wife's last words to him...only to find out that all she had written was essentially "I knew it! I knew you couldn't keep your word!"
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** [[spoiler: Ted mourned her for ''six years''. Even though he knew it was okay to let her go he couldn't because he loved her so much.]]

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** [[spoiler: Ted mourned her for ''six years''.years'' (a full year longer than she mourned her first love, Max). Even though he knew it was okay to let her go he couldn't because he loved her so much.]]

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* The very end of the first episode of the season.
-->'''Future Ted:''' I didn't have the when of it quite right yet. But the ''where'' of it...
-->''(a clap of thunder, a downpour of rain, and the scenes changes to the Farhampton station... right when Ted is about to meet the Mother)''
** The music really doesn't help.
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* Anti-kid Robin being in a relationship with a single father, has this to say about the kid being around all the time. It's funny, but the tearjerker comes at the end when she has a bit of a HeelRealization:
--> '''Robin:''' Why is this kid around, anyway? Shouldn't he be with his mom? What kind of lawyer does this guy have if he has to take care of the kid all the time?\\
'''Lily:''' A good one. He won full custody.\\
'''Robin:''' He won? (''bewildered'') He ''won''? (''{{beat}}'') Oh God, getting the kid is winning, isn't it?\\
(''Lily nods'')\\
'''Robin:''' Don't tell anyone I said that.


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** His [[SmiteMeOMightySmiter raging against God]] in particular is devastating, especially since this feelings linger as he continues to suffer misfortune throughout the season.
* Also in "Last Words", Marshall gets the others to understand his feelings about last words by asking them to imagine that the last time each of them saw their dads would indeed be the very last time. It works, and at the very end of the episode, we see all four of them on their cell phones.
--> '''Ted:''' Hi Dad.\\
'''Lily:''' Hi Dad.\\
'''Robin:''' Hi Dad.\\
'''Barney:''' Hey Mom. (''deep breath'') I'm ready to meet my dad.


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* In "The Stinson Missile Crisis", there's something ''remarkably'' depressing about the photo montage of Lily and Marshall's themed Halloween costumes, accompanied by Ted as an increasingly-shoehorned ThirdWheel.
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** "Ted... [[spoiler: [[WhamLine This moment is already gone.]]]]"
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* Since "The Time Travelers", Ted has experienced a bad DespairEventHorizon that slowly occurred and basically hit rock bottom in "Something New". [[spoiler:Ted's willing to move to Chicago after the wedding just to stay away from Robin, someone who he loves dearly, because she's married and seeing her just reminds himself that he is unable to find the one for him.]] It makes you feel for him so damned much. [[spoiler:Luckily though, the Mother finally shows up on her way to the wedding.]] He also seems to feel guilty over his feelings for Robin, since he knows she's marring one of his best friends, heck maybe he wanted to move to Chicago because he didn't want to get in the way of Barney/Robin.

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* Since "The Time Travelers", Ted has experienced a bad DespairEventHorizon that slowly occurred and basically hit rock bottom in "Something New". [[spoiler:Ted's willing to move to Chicago after the wedding just to stay away from Robin, someone who he loves dearly, because she's married and seeing her just reminds himself that he is unable to find the one for him.]] It makes you feel for him so damned much. [[spoiler:Luckily though, the Mother finally shows up on her way to the wedding.]] He also seems to feel guilty over his feelings for Robin, since he knows she's marring marrying one of his best friends, heck maybe he wanted to move to Chicago because he didn't want to get in the way of Barney/Robin.
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* In "Unpause", Lily and Marshall's fight over Marshall accepting the judgeship - Lily refuses to give up her dream or even discuss the judgeship, whilst Marshall tries to convince Lily it's what's best for their family & that they should at least discuss it, despite already taking the job behind her back. The fight reaches it's climax when [[spoiler:Lily claims that she's never been as selfish in their relationship as Marshall is right now]], only for Marshall to counter by [[spoiler:bringing up her breaking off their engagement less than two months before the wedding so she could try & become an artist in San Francisco]]. Lily is left [[spoiler:absolutely speechless as Marshall brings up the worst thing she ever did to him, for the first time in 7 years]]. Since they've had so few on-screen fights, it's particularly jarring to see things escalate so far in so little time.

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* In "Unpause", Lily and Marshall's fight over Marshall accepting the judgeship - Lily refuses to give up her dream or even discuss the judgeship, whilst Marshall tries to convince Lily it's what's best for their family & that they should at least discuss it, despite already taking the job behind her back. The fight reaches it's its climax when [[spoiler:Lily claims that she's never been as selfish in their relationship as Marshall is right now]], only for Marshall to counter by [[spoiler:bringing up her breaking off their engagement less than two months before the wedding so she could try & become an artist in San Francisco]]. Lily is left [[spoiler:absolutely speechless as Marshall brings up the worst thing she ever did to him, for the first time in 7 years]]. Since they've had so few on-screen fights, it's particularly jarring to see things escalate so far in so little time.
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* Ted and Barney's fight about [[spoiler: Chicago is just so utterly ''painful'' for both of them. Barney initially thinks Ted not telling him was because he didn't care, and we all know he has ''huge'' abandonment issues as it is. But Ted ''does'' care, he just doesn't want to take away from the happiness of his two best friends getting married, even though though he's leaving ''[[LoveHurts because]]'' [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy they're getting married]]. True, Ted does steal the Glen McKenna to make up for it and Barney does accept his decision, but even then they still have to say goodbye to each other. The "I'm going to miss you" and the hug really did it.]]

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* Ted and Barney's fight about [[spoiler: Chicago is just so utterly ''painful'' for both of them. Barney initially thinks Ted not telling him was because he didn't care, and we all know he has ''huge'' abandonment issues as it is. But Ted ''does'' care, he just doesn't want to take away from the happiness of his two best friends getting married, even though though he's leaving ''[[LoveHurts because]]'' [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy they're getting married]]. True, Ted does steal the Glen McKenna Mc Kenna to make up for it and Barney does accept his decision, but even then they still have to say goodbye to each other. The "I'm going to miss you" and the hug really did it.]]
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** [[spoiler: Ted mourned her for ''six years''. Even though he knew it was okay to let her go he couldn't because he loved her so much.]]
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* [[spoiler: The BreakingTheFellowship that occurred shortly after the series' end. These 5 friends that we got to know and spent 9 years having fun together, and being nearly inseparable, just drift apart. It's a sad reality that many people have encountered in real life and is a harsh truth nobody wants to face, that life is unpredictable, everyone has a different path, and people do grow up and change. Nothing will ever be the same again.]]

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* [[spoiler: The BreakingTheFellowship that occurred shortly after in the series' end.finale. These 5 friends that we got to know and spent 9 years having fun together, and being nearly inseparable, just drift apart. It's a sad reality that many people have encountered in real life and is a harsh truth nobody wants to face, that life is unpredictable, everyone has a different path, and people do grow up and change. Nothing will ever be the same again.]]
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* [[spoiler: The BreakingTheFellowship that occurred shortly after the series' end. These 5 friends that we got to know and spent 9 years having fun together, and being nearly inseparable, just drift apart. It's a sad reality that many people have encountered in real life and is a harsh truth nobody wants to face, that life is unpredictable, everyone has a different path, and people do grow up and change. Nothing will ever be the same again.]]
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** [[spoiler: This becomes ''even more'' a tearjerker [[HarsherInHindsight in hindsight]], since we eventually learn that The Mother won't live past 2024. [[SincerityMode Poor Ted]].]]
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* In 2016, [[spoiler:Barney and Robin got divorced]].

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* In 2016, [[spoiler:Barney and Robin got divorced]]. And in 2024, [[spoiler:Tracy, the mother, dies.]]
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* In 2016, [[spoiler:Barney and Robin got divorced]].

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* In 2016, [[spoiler:Barney and Robin got divorced]]. And in 2024, [[spoiler:Tracy, the mother, dies.]]
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* In 2016, [[spoiler:Barney and Robin got divorced]].
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* In "The End of the Aisle", Robin is having cold feet and confesses to Ted that she rather choose him after she realized Ted is the one who found the locket. She even begins to doubt Barney because of his dishonesty and wants to run away with Ted because of his determination to get the locket back. But Ted tells her that he's no longer the guy who gave her the blue French horn years ago and refuses to run away with her since he let go of his unrequited feelings and knows that Robin is just freaking out.
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* Marshall's HeroicBSOD after Lily left him.
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* Lily's confession that she's having a really hard time being a mom, and on top of that feels guilty that she isn't more excited about motherhood, and hasn't been able to tell anyone about it, even Marshall. Even though at first she's just trying to say something / anything that would be sort of a confession just to get Ted to be honest, it's obvious this has really weighed heavy on her and she's just letting out how she really feels. Shows you how silly all the "Lily cries over something minor" jokes are since Alyson Hannigan's fake crying is not remotely believable, but it's totally different when Lily is supposed to genuinely be distressed over something, and it's really moving...

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