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How I Met Your Mother: Season Four


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    Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/29/2009 Run time: 561 minutes Rating: Nr

    The fourth season of the charming sitcom How I Met Your Mother (or HIMYM to fans) remains as inventive yet as heartfelt as ever. The writers pull off all kinds of narrative tricks, and though events are sometimes absurd, they never feel gimmicky--the show has a solid grip on its characters and keeps everything grounded in their ongoing lives. Devoted womanizer Barney (Neil Patrick Harris, riding a wave of popularity in the wake of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog) can't understand why he's having actual feelings for Robin (Cobie Smulders), whose career as a TV anchorwoman is floundering. Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan) struggle with holding on to their youthful passion under the pressures of getting older. And Ted (Josh Radnor) struggles to follow through on his engagement to Stella (Sarah Chalke)--a relationship that (spoiler alert!) capsizes midway through the episodes. While the season-long story lines are carefully teased out, each episode is flush with clever or daffy ideas, among them a list of Canadian sex acts, Barney trying to pick up hot chicks while disguised as an 80-year-old man, multiple interventions (culminating in an intervention intervention), Marshall's charts and graphs, Barney's fake family, wooo! girls, the cheerleader effect, the front porch test, and the Naked Man, among many others.

    Attentive fans will be rewarded with a wealth of small references to past episodes. Though there are moments when the fundamental premise--that this is all part of an unbearably long story that a future Ted is telling to his children--feels obnoxiously stretched (toward the end of the season, one episode in particular builds up to a false revelation), for the most part HIMYM is a sterling example of a well-sustained sitcom; the characters have successfully grown over the four seasons without losing everything that made them funny in the first place. The number of extras is surprisingly small--only a few show commentaries, an enjoyable group interview, and an extended version of Barney's video resume. --Bret Fetzer

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    Great entertainment!2010-03-035 / 5
    If you have watched any of this series, you know it is good. This season does not disappoint! It remains fresh and is full of belly laughs, which we all need for good health!
    Legen...wait for it!2010-03-035 / 5
    Not much to review. Quicker than expected delivery a plus. And a great season of HIMYM.
    Best Show Ever2010-02-285 / 5
    This is one of the most hilarious shows I have ever seen. It is about a group of friends who live in NYC and it tells of their exciting life and different adventures that are all based around one guy trying to find the love of his life.

    (The reviewer was compensated for posting this review. However, the opinion stated in the review is that of the reviewer and the reviewer alone. Further, the reviewer independently selected this product to review and has no affiliation with the product maker/distributor, or the review requester.)
    Restoring your faith in the Allmighty Sitcom2010-02-175 / 5
    My wife and I only stumbled across this show when it was well into this fourth season, but thanks to the weekly repeats on Lifetime, we've had a fun year since. This might actually be better than Friends was; I like to dynamic amongst the five characters, I love the story arcs that run across many, many episodes, I love the extra web sites that have popped up to support the show, I love Slapsgiving, I love the road trips to New Jersey and St. Cloud Minnesota.
    Funny show keeps going.2010-02-125 / 5
    This show has always been funny and smart. Took awhile to grow on me though since the main character isn't really the draw of the show. However I keep buying seasons and they keep getting better. The show reminds me alot of "Friends" but seems to keep more in the realm of everyday people.

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