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He skeptically attends Lily's next appointment, but to his surprise, also becomes convinced that Stangel and Barney are the same person. Barney arrives, acknowledges the similarity, and leaves. After some misunderstandings, Lily finally sees Barney and Stangel in the same room together and is satisfied that they are two different people.
Lily Aldrin is a fictional character in the CBS television series How I Met Your Mother. Lily is portrayed by American actress Alyson Hannigan. She is married to Marshall Eriksen and is best friends with Ted Mosby, Robin Scherbatsky, and Barney Stinson. Lily is a kindergarten teacher and an amateur painter. In the eighth season, she gets a job ...
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The following contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of How I Met Your Father. Hulu’s How I Met Your Father returns to its roots with its Season 1 finale, as Hilary Duff’s Sophie Tompkins ...
Chris Elliott reprises his role as Lily's father, but does not appear on-screen; his brief cameo just consists of a voiceover as Lily is talking to him over the phone. Carter Bays stated that they intended to bring back Bill Fagerbakke as Marshall's father in future episodes, but during flashbacks. [ 2 ]
The first season was released on DVD in the U.S. under the name How I Met Your Mother Season One with the tagline "A Love Story in Reverse" on November 21, 2006, as a three-disc box set. [31] The DVD cropped the original widescreen broadcast to a full frame 4:3 format, and no widescreen format has been released. [ 32 ]
The group then celebrates with champagne at MacLaren's with each sliding back into their bad habits (Marshall singing his own praises, Robin using "literally" incorrectly, Lily crunching loudly on bar snacks, Ted making a correction on a comment and Barney saying "law-suit up!" in a high-pitched voice) which they all let go.
The How I Met Your Mother series finale was arguably one of the most polarizing episodes of television — and nearly a decade later we still have thoughts about that conclusion. The sitcom, which ...