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Lobster Crawl

"Lobster Crawl" is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and the 169th episode overall.

"Lobster Crawl"
How I Met Your Mother episode
Episode no.Season 8
Episode 9
Directed byPamela Fryman
Written byBarbara Adler
Original air dateDecember 3, 2012 (2012-12-03)
Guest appearances
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Plot edit

The gang dines out at MacLaren's with baby Marvin and Marshall and Lily are confident anyone can take care of Marvin. Since Lily's father Mickey is ill, Ted volunteers to take care of the baby. Ted is always present for the baby's firsts, such as learning to crawl, which angers Lily. When Ted cancels a meeting with a headhunter for a new project in order to spend time with Marvin, Marshall and Lily fire him as a babysitter. They reconcile with him after discovering that he made a scrapbook of Marvin's firsts, and persuade him to meet the headhunter. A flashforward sees Marshall and Lily taking Ted's daughter to see Santa Claus as payback for taking Marvin to see Santa for the first time.

Having rebuffed Marshall's attempts to get some of his food, Barney accidentally spills ketchup on one of his favorite ties. Despondent that his tie has "died", he mourns its loss but later has a business idea. He intends to produce "Bro-Bibs", a line of adult-themed bibs designed to protect men's clothes against spilled food.

Meanwhile, Lily notices that Robin has been flirting with Barney even though he made it clear he will never pursue her again. She tries to discourage Robin from trying it again, and brings up the time Robin was diagnosed as allergic to lobsters. After learning about the allergy, Robin deliberately ate lobster because she knew she could not have it; Lily links Robin's feelings for Barney to Robin's allergy. Robin stubbornly refuses to listen and tries various methods to get his attention, with all of them failing. During Robin's last play, Barney winds up seducing WWN's new weather forecaster Brandi, but he changes his mind after realizing that he has been feeling adrift since breaking up with Quinn. Robin decides to give him space, but arrives at Barney's apartment to seduce him again. To her surprise, he is on a date with Patrice, who has been giving him advice about his problems. Robin leaves, looking very hurt and sad.

Critical reception edit

Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+. She says that the episode "doesn't have the effortless exuberance of the very best HIMYM episodes. But it has an overflowing lollipop bin of throwaway lines and little character moments." She also notes that while "some people will dismiss the rollercoaster of the Barney-Robin pairing as just ... by the numbers sitcom writing ... it has a kind of sincerity ... that I can't help but respect."[1]

Michael Arbeiter of Hollywood.com writes that while it is "one of the better episodes of the present season, ... [it] falters in regards to one incredibly important element: Ted." He says that "Ted has been used as set dressing" and "even his comedy is pretty one-dimensional these days." Regarding the Robin and Barney romance he writes, "I'm ready for their back-and-forth to be done with. It's tiresome."[2]

Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode a score of 5.9/10 (Mediocre), saying that "for the most part, I did enjoy Ted's babysitting storyline" but "tying the whole thing in to Ted's work felt a bit contrived." He says that "Barney's 'Bro Bib' storyline was decent, if not a little distracting" and calls the final scene "bizarre." Overall, he argues that the episode "did ... feature one pleasant (if not flawed) storyline and a few gratifying jokes."[3]

Angel Cohn of Television Without Pity gave the episode a C−, saying that overall the episode was "pretty damn terrible. So much so that if it wasn't my job to watch it, I would have turned it off." Cohn says, "I miss laughter and writing down lines that cracked me up, but instead my notes are filled with things that annoyed me. It's depressing."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Bowman, Donna (December 3, 2012). "Lobster Crawl". The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  2. ^ Arbeiter, Michael (December 3, 2012). "'How I Met Your Mother' Recap: Stop Dancing Around Like That, Robin! You're Like 35!". Hollywood.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  3. ^ Nicholson, Max (December 3, 2012). "I'm getting too old for this shirt!". IGN. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  4. ^ Cohn, Angel (December 4, 2012). . Television Without Pity. Archived from the original on December 7, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2012.

External links edit

  • "Lobster Crawl" at IMDb  

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This article is about the 2012 TV episode For the locomotion of lobsters see lobster This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article December 2015 Lobster Crawl is the ninth episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother and the 169th episode overall Lobster Crawl How I Met Your Mother episodeEpisode no Season 8Episode 9Directed byPamela FrymanWritten byBarbara AdlerOriginal air dateDecember 3 2012 2012 12 03 Guest appearancesChelan Simmons as Brandi Ellen D Williams as PatriceEpisode chronology Previous Twelve Horny Women Next The Over Correction How I Met Your Motherseason 8List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Critical reception 3 References 4 External linksPlot editThe gang dines out at MacLaren s with baby Marvin and Marshall and Lily are confident anyone can take care of Marvin Since Lily s father Mickey is ill Ted volunteers to take care of the baby Ted is always present for the baby s firsts such as learning to crawl which angers Lily When Ted cancels a meeting with a headhunter for a new project in order to spend time with Marvin Marshall and Lily fire him as a babysitter They reconcile with him after discovering that he made a scrapbook of Marvin s firsts and persuade him to meet the headhunter A flashforward sees Marshall and Lily taking Ted s daughter to see Santa Claus as payback for taking Marvin to see Santa for the first time Having rebuffed Marshall s attempts to get some of his food Barney accidentally spills ketchup on one of his favorite ties Despondent that his tie has died he mourns its loss but later has a business idea He intends to produce Bro Bibs a line of adult themed bibs designed to protect men s clothes against spilled food Meanwhile Lily notices that Robin has been flirting with Barney even though he made it clear he will never pursue her again She tries to discourage Robin from trying it again and brings up the time Robin was diagnosed as allergic to lobsters After learning about the allergy Robin deliberately ate lobster because she knew she could not have it Lily links Robin s feelings for Barney to Robin s allergy Robin stubbornly refuses to listen and tries various methods to get his attention with all of them failing During Robin s last play Barney winds up seducing WWN s new weather forecaster Brandi but he changes his mind after realizing that he has been feeling adrift since breaking up with Quinn Robin decides to give him space but arrives at Barney s apartment to seduce him again To her surprise he is on a date with Patrice who has been giving him advice about his problems Robin leaves looking very hurt and sad Critical reception editDonna Bowman of The A V Club gave the episode a B She says that the episode doesn t have the effortless exuberance of the very best HIMYM episodes But it has an overflowing lollipop bin of throwaway lines and little character moments She also notes that while some people will dismiss the rollercoaster of the Barney Robin pairing as just by the numbers sitcom writing it has a kind of sincerity that I can t help but respect 1 Michael Arbeiter of Hollywood com writes that while it is one of the better episodes of the present season it falters in regards to one incredibly important element Ted He says that Ted has been used as set dressing and even his comedy is pretty one dimensional these days Regarding the Robin and Barney romance he writes I m ready for their back and forth to be done with It s tiresome 2 Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode a score of 5 9 10 Mediocre saying that for the most part I did enjoy Ted s babysitting storyline but tying the whole thing in to Ted s work felt a bit contrived He says that Barney s Bro Bib storyline was decent if not a little distracting and calls the final scene bizarre Overall he argues that the episode did feature one pleasant if not flawed storyline and a few gratifying jokes 3 Angel Cohn of Television Without Pity gave the episode a C saying that overall the episode was pretty damn terrible So much so that if it wasn t my job to watch it I would have turned it off Cohn says I miss laughter and writing down lines that cracked me up but instead my notes are filled with things that annoyed me It s depressing 4 References edit Bowman Donna December 3 2012 Lobster Crawl The A V Club Retrieved December 4 2012 Arbeiter Michael December 3 2012 How I Met Your Mother Recap Stop Dancing Around Like That Robin You re Like 35 Hollywood com Archived from the original on January 25 2013 Retrieved December 4 2012 Nicholson Max December 3 2012 I m getting too old for this shirt IGN Retrieved December 4 2012 Cohn Angel December 4 2012 The Bibbing War Television Without Pity Archived from the original on December 7 2012 Retrieved December 4 2012 External links edit Lobster Crawl at IMDb nbsp Bro Bibs website Retrieved from https en 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