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Marvin Wait-for-it Eriksen [14] is the son of Lily and Marshall. In "Challenge Accepted", Lily discovers she is pregnant after a long-running storyline of Marshall and Lily trying to have kids. Marvin is born in "The Magician's Code – Part 1"; Marshall arrives just in time for the birth.
Marshall told her that he would be thrilled to move to Italy, so Lily took the position. Marshall's mother then learns from Lily that they are planning to move to Italy and she wants to spend time with her grandson before they leave. Marshall flies out to Minnesota where he receives a phone call granting him a recently vacated judgeship. In the ...
Marshall and Lily visit Marshall's family in St. Cloud, Minnesota for Thanksgiving. Marshall plays a game of "bask-ice-ball" (a no-rules, brawling combination of basketball and ice hockey that the Eriksen family invented) with his father and older brothers while Lily helps her future sister-in-law and mother-in-law in the kitchen. The talk ...
Mina Starsiak Hawk Remembers Getting the Call That Beloved Sister-in-Law Died in Emotional “Good Bones” Premiere ... Steve’s little sister, had passed away, I was there, working at the store ...
I loved my in-laws and stayed close to them after my divorce. But when my ex-husband's sister died, I realized the relationship had changed.
Amy Morton is Lily's mother (and proud foodie) Jenny Bloom, who plays a significant role in Hoover's novel. Morton is known for playing Trudy Platt on Chicago P.D. and Chicago Fire .
DeDe Pritchett (Shelley Long) is Claire and Mitchell's mother, Haley, Alex and Luke's maternal grandmother and one of the grandmothers of Lily and Rexford, Phil and Cam's mother-in-law, and Jay's ex-wife. It is implied that she might be mentally ill due to her somewhat manipulative and sometimes aggressive ways.
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] He later appeared in several episodes. [3] [4]