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10 Reasons Why 'How I Met Your Mother' Is The Best/Worst Show

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10 Reasons Why 'How I Met Your Mother' Is The Best/Worst Show

Everyone who has ever watched "How I met Your Mother" either loves it or hates it. When starting your "How I Met Your Mother" Netflix binge, be sure to get ready to start the best/worst emotional rollercoaster of your entire life. But of course, we all recommend you watch it regardless of how much of a turmoil it may have on you.

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD

The Best: Lily and Marshall

Who can deny they are couple goals?


The Worst: Season 1 Finale

No Lily and Marshall you can't break up

The Best: Ted Being Relatable

We all can relate to Ted's struggling love life. In fact, we may relate a little too much.


The Worst: Ted No Longer Being Relatable

Dammit Ted...why did you have to meet someone?


The Best: Barney's Catchphrases

They are all legen... wait for it... dary. (A classic.)

The Worst: Barney's Catch Phrases

Just kidding. We all love Barney


The Best: Watching Ted try and find love

From Zoe to Victoria to Jeanette, it was amusing watching Ted try and try again. We admire your spirit, Ted.


And of course...

The Best: Barney Falling For Robin

Might get some hate for this, but Barney and Robin are meant to be. No doubt at all.


The Worst: Barney and Robin Breaking Up

Worst series finale of all time.


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