And of course the slap bet is over! I quite liked how it was just a quick bit, when a lot of them in the bet have had a huge build-up.
Future Ted said:
Kids, I won't lie...that was a long weekend. More ups and downs than I can count. It was a twisting, turning road that led to the end of the aisle and not everything along the way was perfect. To be honest, not everything to follow would be perfect either...but what is? Here's the secret, kids...none of us can vow to be perfect. In the end, all we can do is promise to love each other with all that we've got...because love is the best thing we do. And on that lovely spring evening, that's exactly what Barney and Robin vowed to each other...and it was legendary.
I noticed something that may have been a mistake or mean something. Future Ted tells the kids "and that's how Robin met your mother." Wasn't she referred to (by Future Ted when he was talking to the kids) as "Aunt Robin"?
It's not sloppy writing. I should have probably been more clear earlier by what I was trying to say.
Yes, Future Ted calls Marshall "Uncle Marshall" often in the series when describing events in whatever story he's telling. Ditto Barney and Lily and Robin.
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