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The episode concludes on a bittersweet note with Ted, imaginary Barney, and the imaginary future versions of themselves at MacLaren's singing an a cappella version of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time". Critical reception
"The Longest Time" is a doo-wop song by Billy Joel, released in 1984 as the fourth single from the 1983 album An Innocent Man. Following the theme of the album in paying tribute to Joel's musical influences, the song is presented in the style of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers.
How I Met Your Mother (often abbreviated to HIMYM) is an American sitcom that premiered on CBS on September 19, 2005, and concluded on March 31, 2014. The series follows Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and his group of friends, Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel), Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), and Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris).
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 ...
How I Met Your Mother episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 10: Directed by: Pamela Fryman: Written by: Chris Harris: Original air date: November 14, 2011 () Guest appearances; Nazanin Boniadi as Nora; Kal Penn as Kevin; Jerry Minor as King Charles; Alexis Denisof as Sandy Rivers; Katie Gill as Erika; Tahmus Rounds as Guitar Man; Sy Smith as ...
How I Met Your Mother is an American sitcom written and created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for CBS.The series premiered on September 19, 2005, with a thirty-minute pilot episode, and finished its nine-season run on March 31, 2014.
Image credits: dream2012 #3. How I Met Your Mother - 9 years of development and growth ends up trashed with 90 seconds of Barney and Robyn getting divorced, Mom makes a cameo and Ted and Robyn ...
Randy Gardner (born c. 1946) is an American man from San Diego, California, who once held the record for the longest amount of time a human has gone without sleep.In December 1963/January 1964, 17-year-old Gardner stayed awake for 11 days and 24 minutes (264.4 hours), breaking the previous record of 260 hours held by Tom Rounds.