How I Met Your Mother: “Last Forever”
(Episode 9.23/24)

If How I Met Your Mother was about growing up and finding love, then the finale was about moving on and growing apart.
The episode is nearly all flash forwards, which neglected the majority of the final weekend-long season. We didn’t get to see any build up to him meeting the Mother. Instead we saw the group growing apart as the years passed. Everything was fine and dandy for the majority of the hour-long finale.
Marshall and Lily have more kids, and he moves up in the judging world. Ted and the Mother live a lovey-dovey life like we wanted them to for nine years. Robin and Barney … well they get divorced. This was predictable and in the end showed how Barney doesn’t really change. Except when he has a baby with a girl he had sex with. It was a faux-sweet moment that was part of a storyline that I felt was completely not worth it.
“Last Forever” covers a lot of ground and does so beautifully for the majority of the episode. Then Future Ted begins to wrap things up. We go back to the wedding weekend where Ted meets the Mother. Her name is Tracy McConnell, and she does end up dying. It takes basically one line of the narration to divulge. We grew to care for this character for nine years, which was fast-tracked this past season to include flash-forwards of their perfect relationship.
If you felt cheated, that’s okay. I did too. Then we get to the final shots of the show. The ones planned from the beginning and filmed with the kids when they were still young enough to look like teenagers. They don’t believe the entire story is how he met Tracy, but is in fact to reveal how much he loves Aunt Robin. The kids are totally okay with it.