The Wedding Bride
- Episode aired May 17, 2010
- TV-PG
- 30m
Ted is livid when he discovers that the man Stella left Ted for at the altar wrote a blockbuster movie about the incident, and portrays Ted as the bumbling, mean-spirited bad guy.Ted is livid when he discovers that the man Stella left Ted for at the altar wrote a blockbuster movie about the incident, and portrays Ted as the bumbling, mean-spirited bad guy.Ted is livid when he discovers that the man Stella left Ted for at the altar wrote a blockbuster movie about the incident, and portrays Ted as the bumbling, mean-spirited bad guy.
- Rachel
- (as Gloria Calderon Kellett)
- Stella Zinman
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Susan
- (uncredited)
- Tony Grafanello
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSome of the baggage the people from the street have: Still likes Oasis, 5 gay ex-boyfriends, Cubs fan, Mom still does laundry, Elvis is alive, tri-polar, loves cats more than people, still thinks his ska band is going to take off, Pacific Islander fetish, only dates guys in a band. Three different women have: "Slept with Barney".
- GoofsThere is a mention in "The Wedding Bride", about Ted getting beaten up by a goat. However, this happened after Ted and Stella broke up.
- Quotes
Barney Stinson: Oh, go on honey. Kiss him
Narrator: Ummm, Uncle Barney didn't say kiss.
Barney Stinson: Kiss him! Kiss him! Kiss him!...
Narrator: Still not saying kiss.
Usher: Sir, you need to leave. Now.
Barney Stinson: This is outrageous! Who the kiss are you?
- ConnectionsFeatures How I Met Your Mother: Ten Sessions (2008)
- SoundtracksDJ Feel The Heat
(uncredited)
Written by Bob Mair, Nick Vincent and Richard Trapp
Performed by Meth Lab feat. St. John
Courtesy of Black Toast Music
Neil Patrick Harris does one of the best performances of his lifetime in this episode! He has little screen time, but every time he's awfully funny and made me laugh out loud more than once (especially the final scene in the cinema with him using "kiss" as an euphemism for a way ruder word, supposedly starting with an 'f'). The other cast members have nice moments as well, although the screenplay tries to hard with the characters of Marshall and Robin, in my opinion. Another great idea of the crew was to show the baggage of people by putting a suitcase in their hands on which we have hilarious one-liners, just as "Still likes Oasis", "Pacific Islander fetish" and "Slept with Barney" - 3 times.
But this episode still suffers from the usual issues that this show has developed in seasons 4 and 5. I was often unable to agree with the writers' sort of humor and, as I said, the movie was utterly dumb. Maybe I'm being a little too harsh with it, but when I compared it to all other movies and TV shows existing, I can't possibly give it more than 5/10 points.
- stillworkingfortheknife
- May 15, 2013
Details
- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD