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9/10
Slapsgiving (#3.9)
ComedyFan201014 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
A great episode about Thanksgiving. They are starting the new tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving at Marshall and Lily and there is a great spin added to it now that Marshall gave Barney the countdown until his next slap that should happen on Thanksgiving at 3:01. This was actually very entertaining. I liked how Marshall made decoration of paper turkeys that also look like hands.

The thing between Robin and Ted is alright, although I hope that look at the end didn't mean that they are planning to get back together and are just finding a way to be good friends again. And of course it was ridiculous of Ted to act as if Bob is that old, he is only 41, but them using Orson Bean for the part was fun and cracked me up.
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8/10
The slap bet continues
simbrab9 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Another quality episode of HIMYM, not quite as good as "Spoiler Alert" in my opinion, but still very strong. The slap bet between Marshall and Barney from season 2 is continued while Ted and Robin confront the issue that going back to being friends after a breakup is not as easy as they have pretended in presence of the group. Both story lines are set to the theme of Thanksgiving, similarly to "Belly full of Turkey" in season 1.

I find it realistic that there are still some unresolved issues between Ted and Robin and it's good to finally see them being addressed. We learn that they haven't really been alone together since the breakup and that Ted is uncomfortable around her. I have to say though that it was a little bit suspicious of him to save one of these situations by claiming Pierce Brosnan was his "favorite of all the Bonds". Ted clearly strikes my as the kind of guy who would only accept Sean Connery as the "real" James Bond. He likes old stuff. Plus, the only people who would prefer Pierce Brosnan are the ones who grew up with him playing James Bond, whose first Bond movie experience was GoldenEye (I'm one of them, by the way). Ted was already 18 when GoldenEye came out, so ... I digress.

Ted's reaction to Bob's age was funny and relatable. The slap bet story line was funny as well. When Barney tried to rub his assumed triumph in Marshall's face, he briefly reverted to that high-pitched voice that was identified as one of his annoying habits in the previous episode. I'm not sure if it was done purposely, but HIMYM is always good with continuity details like that. Lily's habit of chewing very loudly, however, was dropped, although the turkey dinner provided a good opportunity.
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10/10
Bob
bevo-1367814 June 2020
I like the bit where they salute when you say major general etc
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10/10
Greatest Episode
azwildcard7 December 2022
Slapsgiving is the greatest episode of the entire show. Hands down. So many hilarious seasons. This cast was phenomenal. It really felt like all of the actors were a part of this episode. Each one had an equal parts, and their relevancy was identical. It was also the episode that introduced the conversation salute. One of my favorite things to do at parties now if it crosses my path.

Neil Patrick Harris' acting is probably one of the best things that any of us has ever seen. I don't think that he gets enough credit for just how well he can portray a role. It's always fun watching him. He is never over the top and I believe should be A list always.
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8/10
A Return To Form
slightlymad2217 December 2014
Plot In A Paragraph: Thanksgiving 2007 is a special one for Marshall, he renamed this particular Thanksgiving "Slapsgiving". After he previously won a bet with Barney allowing him to slap Barney five times whenever he wants. Lily is also excited as the first with her and Marshall as Mr. & Mrs. It is also the first with the five friends spending it together, which they hope will become a tradition, except that Robin has invited Bob, the 41-year old man she has just started dating. The potential tradition may seem a little different for Robin and Ted as after six months of no longer being a couple, they still haven't gotten to a stage of feeling comfortable with each other in a friends situation.

I found the Marshalls torturing of Barney to be very funny, but the Ted and Robin storyline a bit of a bore and the scenes really seemed to drag.
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6/10
An alright episode that would have been great without the song.
monoelm23 December 2020
I enjoyed the idea of the slap bet initially, but as they continued on with it, I felt it definitely had diminishing comedic returns. The song was just too over the top. Barney's moans of pain being used for the song honestly made no sense. It seemed more like the type of thing that was made to be a joke, but make no narrative sense. I prefer when jokes also make "in-world" sense. 6/10
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5/10
Episodes with slaps are the worst
AnandBlaster6 July 2023
I don't understand what is so funny about slapping someone in the face. And to keep that as a recurring thing is one of the worst things about how I met your mother.

Just because Neil Patrick Harris acts brilliantly in all these kind of episodes doesn't mean it is enjoyable.

Major and general salutes are nice, otherwise pretty ordinary episode. To those who have seen Friends, this definitely doesn't meet the standard a Thanksgiving episode deserves. Season 3 was going great for me until this episode, that too coming after a top episode like Spoiler Alert, it is a major let down. Hope the next episode gets back on track.
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2/10
Slaps episodes are the weakest
mlbroberts8 May 2022
I suppose it's just me, but episodes built around slapping people in the face are 8-year-old boy stuff to me. Why are we laughing and celebrating hitting another person in the face? Marshall, as a lawyer, ought to know that's assault.

I love this show but hate these slap episodes.
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