Nah, there is no way he can become a judge that fast, during a weekend. There would need to be some sort of ceremony, or decision from the state government.
You make it sound like something you could possibly force someone to do at gunpoint. "MAKE ME A JUDGE OR I'LL EXECUTE EVERY LAST ONE OF THESE MOTHER FUCKERS!"
Don't you listen to yourself? You said Marshall just needs to be sworn in. I drew a ridiculous conclusion that if Judges can make other judges like Sheriffs make deputies, then judges can be forced to make someone into a judge who really shouldn't be a judge, perhaps at gun point. You're right, that it can be reversed. But if you can rise up quick enough, getting sworn into yet higher courts and killing/silencing everyone that could reverse each and any of these appointments until you're on the US Supreme Court, you'd be safe there, because that's for life and they can't kick you off that bench no matter how morally bankrupt or senile you might be. Haven't you seen Pulp Fiction recently?
It's fine that you didn't think my joke was funny because it wasn't, but there's no reason to be rude just because you you weren't smart enough to understand it.
- Sometime you can tell what the episode titles are by the word or phrase they repeat throughout the episode. In this case, they constantly used "no questions asked" and sure enough, that's the episode title. - Cristin Milioti is credited as a regular cast member. Never noticed that before. - I'd watch a Night Falcon spinoff.
The limited timeline was really obvious here, and it is starting to be distracting. Did the poker game happen this same night? All the hullabaloo of Ted trying to hook up too? Not one of their better episodes. I assume the mother will be arriving into the story some time 'tomorrow', which should begin in the next episode unless they really want to push it and have some sort of midnight adventures occur.
Marshall is driving all night. There's en episode that focusses on his final leg of his trip and the rest of the cast takes a back seat... And there's an episode where Lilly waits up till 4 am wondering where he is already.
I had no idea how they were going to make an entire wedding weekend seem interesting, but they've done a pretty good job so far. Maybe if it was just 13 episodes it would have been a lot better, though. I'm enjoying the final season, but I'm kind of just ready for it to be over.
Bored. Very bored. They have switched to auto pilot for the last season. Or all the writers are focusing on getting new jobs.
If they are playing with time, overlapping the adventures rather than playing them out sequentially, we're going to start Back to the Future IIing it soon as they start walking through old stories and glimpsing new stories we haven't seen yet... Which is something How I met your Mother does now and then quite well, but never with the volume I'm expecting for the rest of the season.