I was just wondering .. Where in the hell did the pineapple come from in The Pineapple Incident episode
Pulled this from Victoria:
- The Resenter: While Victoria still likes Robin, she clearly holds a grudge against her for being the reason Ted dumped her in the first place. This is what prevents her relationship with Ted to work out again.
I never got the feeling that there was resentment, just more clarity that the reason Ted's relationships have been failing were because he still loved Robin. Her telling him to stop being friends with her wasn't out of resentment, but because she honestly believed that as long as Robin was a factor, Ted couldn't settle down.
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- Adult Child: From time to time.
Adult Child has been renamed to One of the Kids. In order for this to be an example of the trope, the character's childishness has to be from or demonstrated by interacting with children. This example can be added back with context relevant to the trope if it fits.
"Learning without thinking is labor lost. Thinking without learning is dangerous." Hide / Show RepliesShould one-off characters like Glitter and The Blitz get their own profiles? Seems superfluous since they were only in one episode apiece. The closest thing either of them have had to even a mention in other episodes was the fact that Jessica is Robin's "friend from Canada who got married way too young" and is namedropped in "Let's Go To The Mall." The Blitz doesn't even have that much.
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