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The Top 12 Best HIMYM Moments

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The Top 12 Best HIMYM Moments
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It's been almost three years since the hilarious show, How I Met Your Mother, has ended, but the witty humor and touching moments from the show never seem to get old. Thankfully, all nine seasons of this gem of a TV show is available on Netflix, so sit back, relax, and binge-watch away!

1. Ted's Raindance

Was it Ted's graceful dance, or was it fate that Robin's camping trip got rained out?

2. That time when Ted got beat up by a goat

Yeah, everyone made fun of him, but Missy the goat doesn't play around.

3. When Ted finally meets the mother


*squeals* Finally!

4. Robin Sparkles

Who would have guessed that Robin was actually a teen pop star in Canada?

5. When Ted hears the mother sing for the first time

And even after hearing her sing it hundreds of times, this first time was his absolute favorite.

6. 500 miles


It gets better each time you hear it!

7. The Naked Man

No explanation needed.

8. Swarley

And thus, that annoying nickname was born.

9. When Barney meets his daughter

Not going to lie, I cried actual tears during this scene.

10. The Interventions


Whether it was obsessing over an ex-boyfriend or talking with a fake British accent 24/7, they had an intervention system down pat.

11. When Barney helped Lily and Marshall get back together

Aw, Barney actually cares!

12. And lastly, the show wouldn't be complete without the slap bets.

It's not Thanksgiving, it's Slapsgiving.


What are your favorite HIMYM moments? Let us know in the comments!

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