TMC
08-20-2025, 12:57 AM
https://jacksonupperco.com/2025/08/19/the-ten-best-how-i-met-your-mother-episodes-of-season-five/
Season Five is my favorite post-Three collection. Although some critics at the time rightfully recognized that the show was now having to stall its development of the main narrative about how Ted met the mother of his future kids, I think this year is actually better than Four at engaging the premise on a regular basis. And that’s not only via more storytelling devices that inherently remind us of the unreliable narrator framework, but also in the stories themselves, with more rom-com dating plots for Ted, and at least one single burst of forward momentum that’s greater than anything we’ve observed yet. Thus, Five is more series-specific satisfying situation comedy to me, honoring the most important part of this high-concept series’ situation — its premise. And there are indeed a handful of classics as a result of this correct narrative emphasis… Concurrently, it’s perhaps not a great year for the characters — especially those at the crux of Four’s big dramatic tease: Barney and Robin, whose coupling at the beginning of Five looks to poise both for motivated growth that validates their pairing, capably demonstrating why Robin might be more suited for Barney than Ted.
Season Five is my favorite post-Three collection. Although some critics at the time rightfully recognized that the show was now having to stall its development of the main narrative about how Ted met the mother of his future kids, I think this year is actually better than Four at engaging the premise on a regular basis. And that’s not only via more storytelling devices that inherently remind us of the unreliable narrator framework, but also in the stories themselves, with more rom-com dating plots for Ted, and at least one single burst of forward momentum that’s greater than anything we’ve observed yet. Thus, Five is more series-specific satisfying situation comedy to me, honoring the most important part of this high-concept series’ situation — its premise. And there are indeed a handful of classics as a result of this correct narrative emphasis… Concurrently, it’s perhaps not a great year for the characters — especially those at the crux of Four’s big dramatic tease: Barney and Robin, whose coupling at the beginning of Five looks to poise both for motivated growth that validates their pairing, capably demonstrating why Robin might be more suited for Barney than Ted.