Your IP: 38.107.179.212 United States Near: United States

Lookup IP Information

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next

Below is the list of all allocated IP address in 38.8.0.0 - 38.8.255.255 network range, sorted by latency.

"The Wedding" How I Met Your Mother episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 12 Directed by Pamela Fryman Written by Kourtney Kang Production code 1ALH11 Original air date January 9, 2006 Guest stars Ashley Williams (Victoria) Lyndsy Fonseca (Daughter) David Henrie (Son) Matt Boren (Stuart) Virginia Williams (Claudia) Season 1 episodes Pilot Purple Giraffe Sweet Taste of Liberty Return of the Shirt Okay Awesome Slutty Pumpkin Matchmaker The Duel Belly Full of Turkey The Pineapple Incident The Limo The Wedding Drumroll, Please Zip, Zip, Zip Game Night Cupcake Life Among the Gorillas Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M. Mary the Paralegal Best Prom Ever Milk Come On "The Wedding" is the 12th episode in the first season of the television series How I Met Your Mother. It originally aired on January 9, 2006. Contents 1 Plot 2 Music 3 Trivia 4 Cultural references 5 Continuity 5.1 Barney's Blog 6 References 7 External links // Plot Ted worries about finding a date for his friends Claudia and Stuart's black-tie wedding. When Robin announces that she and her boyfriend Derek had broken up, Ted decides to invite her to the wedding and she accepts. But when Ted runs into Claudia two days before the wedding and mentions that he is bringing a date, Claudia tells him that he did not check that he was bringing a guest on his RSVP card and she forbids him from bringing a date. Ted tries to tell Robin that he will not be able to take her to the wedding, but he chickens out when he sees Robin in the dress that she bought for the wedding. When he tells Lily his problem, Lily suggests that Ted ask Stuart if he can bring a date. Stuart says that, of course, Ted can bring a date. Ted is excited that he and Robin will have a romantic evening that might lead to their getting together until Claudia calls to say that the wedding has been canceled. Apparently Stuart telling Claudia that he said that Ted could bring a date led to a huge argument and the couple broke up. Concerned about their friend and not wanting to disappoint Robin, who is really looking forward to the wedding, Marshall and Ted go to talk to Stuart and Lily goes to comfort Claudia at MacLaren's. Stuart tells Ted and Marshall that he realized that he missed being single. Ted tries to assure Stuart that everyone has doubts about commitment, but those doubts shouldn't keep him from getting married. But when Ted asks Marshall to back him up, Marshall tells Stuart that he shouldn't get married, that if making a commitment to Claudia wasn't easy then she isn't the one for Stuart. At MacLaren's Barney finds Claudia who is waiting for Lily and offers her fake sympathy and a lot of alcohol, trying to sleep with her. Lily pulls Barney away from Claudia just as Stuart arrives with Ted and Marshall. Because of Marshall's words, Stuart apologizes to Claudia and the couple gets back together. With a few more drinks, Claudia finally agrees to allow Ted to bring a date. The night of the wedding Ted arrives at Robin's apartment to pick her up, but just before they leave Robin receives a phone call. Her producer is calling to offer her the opportunity to anchor the news that evening. Though disappointed, Ted tells her to go to work. Ted goes to the wedding alone and Claudia shows him his RSVP on which he did not check that he would be bringing a guest. Thinking that mistake revealed that he really had given up on finding someone, Ted tells Barney that he is ready to just be single when he meets eyes with a pretty woman across the room. Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily begin planning their wedding, but they disagree about what kind of ceremony to have. Lily wants an outdoor wedding while Marshall wants an indoor wedding with a band. But at Claudia and Stuart's wedding, they finally agree on something: crab puffs. Music Death Cab for Cutie - "Soul Meets Body" The song is heard during the original airing of the episode, but the song does not appear on the DVD. Trivia The wedding plans that Lily desires -- simple and outdoors -- are very similar to the plans that Alyson Hannigan said that she wanted for her own wedding.[1] Cultural references After Ted goes around the bride to get permission to bring a date, Marshall suggests that he do other stupid things, like "feed a gremlin after midnight." This phrase references the care instructions for the creatures in Gremlins, which included keeping them out of sunlight, not getting them wet, and not feeding them after midnight. Continuity The "Perfect Bride" magazine that Lily reads in this episode reappears in "Cupcake". When Ted meets Claudia on the street and she's on the phone, yelling at the baker about the cake, it's possible she's yelling at Victoria, who makes her appearance later in the episode and in "Drumroll Please". When Robin is offered the opportunity to anchor the news, she asks, "What happened to Sandy?" Anchor Sandy Rivers later appears in "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.". When Marshall, Barney and Ted are in the bar after he argues with Claudia that he didn't check plus one, Ted says that she's crazy, to which Barney replies "but to be fair, she's also hot". This refers to Barney's hot crazy scale in the episode "How I Met Everyone Else". For the first time, Lily and Barney actually high-five instead of one of them refusing to high-five the other.[2][3] Barney's Blog Responding to another email from his mail "sack," Barney deals with the subject of Blind Dates.[4] References ^ Clint Morris (2003-07-21). "Interview : Alyson Hannigan". Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. http://web.archive.org/web/20070311072359/http://www.moviehole.net/news/2001.html. Retrieved 2009-10-11.  ^ "Pilot". How I Met Your Mother. CBS. 2005-09-19. No. 1, season 1. ^ "The Pineapple Incident". How I Met Your Mother. CBS. 2005-11-28. No. 10, season 1. ^ Stinson, Barney (2006-01-17). "Barney's mail sack". Archived from the original on 2005-10-27. http://web.archive.org/web/20051027062706/www.cbs.com/primetime/how_i_met_your_mother/barneys_blog/01_17.shtml. Retrieved 2009-11-07.  External links The Wedding at TV.com The Wedding at the Internet Movie Database v • d • e How I Met Your Mother Characters Ted Mosby · Marshall Eriksen · Robin Scherbatsky · Barney Stinson · Lily Aldrin Episodes Season 1 · Season 2 · Season 3 · Season 4 · Season 5  · Season 6 v • d • e How I Met Your Mother episodes Season 1 "Pilot" · "Purple Giraffe" · "Sweet Taste of Liberty" · "Return of the Shirt" · "Okay Awesome" · "Slutty Pumpkin" · "Matchmaker" · "The Duel" · "Belly Full of Turkey" · "The Pineapple Incident" · "The Limo" · "The Wedding" · "Drumroll, Please" · "Zip, Zip, Zip" · "Game Night" · "Cupcake" · "Life Among the Gorillas" · "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M." · "Mary the Paralegal" · "Best Prom Ever" · "Milk" · "Come On" Season 2 "Where Were We? · "The Scorpion and the Toad" · "Brunch" · "Ted Mosby: Architect" · "World's Greatest Couple" · "Aldrin Justice" · "Swarley" · "Atlantic City" · "Slap Bet" · "Single Stamina" · "How Lily Stole Christmas" · "First Time in New York" · "Columns" · "Monday Night Football" · "Lucky Penny" · "Stuff" · "Arrivederci, Fiero" · "Moving Day" · "Bachelor Party" · "Showdown" · "Something Borrowed" · "Something Blue" Season 3 "Wait for It" · "We're Not from Here" · "Third Wheel" · "Little Boys" · "How I Met Everyone Else" · "I'm Not That Guy" · "Dowisetrepla" · "Spoiler Alert" · "Slapsgiving" · "The Yips" · "The Platinum Rule" · "No Tomorrow" · "Ten Sessions" · "The Bracket" · "The Chain of Screaming" · "Sandcastles in the Sand" · "The Goat" · "Rebound Bro" · "Everything Must Go" · "Miracles" Season 4 "Do I Know You?" · "The Best Burger in New York" · "I Heart NJ" · "Intervention" · "Shelter Island" · "Happily Ever After" · "Not a Father's Day" · "Woooo!" · "The Naked Man" · "The Fight" · "Little Minnesota" · "Benefits" · "Three Days of Snow" · "The Possimpible" · "The Stinsons" · "Sorry, Bro" · "The Front Porch" · "Old King Clancy" · "Murtaugh" · "Mosbius Designs" · "The Three Days Rule" · "Right Place, Right Time" · "As Fast As She Can" · "The Leap" Season 5 "Definitions" · "Double Date" · "Robin 101" · "The Sexless Innkeeper" · "Duel Citizenship" · "Bagpipes" · "The Rough Patch" · "The Playbook" · "Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap" · "The Window" · "Last Cigarette Ever" · "Girls Versus Suits" · "Jenkins"  · "Perfect Week" · "Rabbit or Duck" · "Hooked" · "Of Course" · "Say Cheese" · "Zoo or False" · "Home Wreckers" · "Twin Beds" · "Robots Versus Wrestlers" · "The Wedding Bride" · "Doppelgangers" Season 6 "Big Days" · "Cleaning House" · "Unfinished" · "Subway Wars" · "Architect of Destruction" · "Baby Talk" · "Canning Randy" · "Natural History"