The Limo (How I Met Your Mother)

"The Limo" is the 11th episode in the first season of the American sitcom How I Met Your Mother. The episode was written by Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil and was directed by Pamela Fryman.

"The Limo"
How I Met Your Mother episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 11
Directed byPamela Fryman
Written bySam Johnson & Chris Marcil
Production code1ALH10
Original air dateDecember 19, 2005 (2005-12-19)
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"The Limo" stars Josh Radnor as Ted Mosby alongside Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Alyson Hannigan. It first aired on CBS on December 19, 2005 to an audience of 10.36 million viewers.

Plot

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Trying to avoid the usual letdown of New Year's Eve, Ted rents a limo for the group. Robin has plans with her boyfriend, Derek. Ted, Lily, Marshall, and Barney plan to attend five parties before midnight finding the best party to be at. The group goes to party one where they pick up Ted's coworker Marybeth. Barney also finds a date named Natalya. Lily complains that her shoes are hurting her feet, but the group disregards this and they head to party two.

Disappointed with party two, the gang heads to party three, leaving Natalya behind. Robin calls Ted asking if they could pick her up. Robin joins the group and Ted suggests that they go to Gray's Papaya. Lily returns to the apartment to change her shoes, intending to meet the group later.

The limo heads to party three when Marshall sees Moby out the window of the parked limo. Moby then rides to his party with the group. Marshall leaves the limo to find Lily. The group heads to Moby's party, but discover that he is not Moby. As they drop off Not Moby at his party, Marshall's phone which was accidentally left in the limo rings. Barney answers the call from Lily and tells her that Marshall is looking for her at party three. Lily then sees Not Moby walking into the party and flees. When she rejoins the group they realize that Lily accidentally went to party four. The group heads to party three.

The limo gets a flat tire prompting Marybeth to leave the group. With 15 minutes until midnight, the group begins walking to party three. As Lily tries to find Marshall, Barney tells Ted to stop trying to make New Years better. Just before Ted gives up, they hear Marshall who then runs to the limo. He reveals that when he could not find Lily at party three he walked to party four. Marshall then went to party five and convinces the group that its the best party and they head to it. The Limo is stuck in traffic; the group accepts that they will not make it to party five, so Ted opens a bottle of champagne and pours everyone a glass. Derek appears at the limo's window. As the countdown begins, everyone in the limo is paired off except for Ted, he leaves the limo. Robin follows him and they kiss.

Production

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Development and filming

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The episode is a bottle episode meaning it is set in one location.[1] The episode was reportedly one of the most difficult of the season to film.[2]

Casting

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The episode features principal cast members Josh Radnor, Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, and Alyson Hannigan as Ted Mosby, Barney Stinson, Marshall Eriksen, Robin Scherbatsky, and Lily Aldrin respectively. Additionally Bob Saget voices a future of Ted, but goes uncredited.[3]

The guest cast includes Lyndsy Fonseca and David Henrie as Ted's children and Marshall Manesh as Ranjit, All three of whom reprise their roles from earlier in the season. J. P. Manoux appears Eric who the group mistake for the musician Moby.[4] James Tupper also guest stars as Robin's boyfriend Derek.

The episode features the Bon Jovi song "You Give Love a Bad Name".[5]

Release

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Broadcast

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"The Limo" was first aired in the United States on CBS on December 19, 2005.[6] It was watched by 10.36 million viewers.[7]

Award

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For his efforts on the episode, Director of Photography Chris La Fountaine won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ Kurland, Daniel (2015-04-14). "When 'How I Met Your Mother' Got Ambitious with Form". Vulture. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  2. ^ "'How I Met Your Mother' Was the Only Show Brave Enough to Say That New Year's Eve Sucks". Decider. 2018-12-28. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  3. ^ Hedash, Kara (2021-02-13). "How I Met Your Mother: The Reasons Why Bob Saget Voices Future Ted (Not Josh Radnor)". Screen Rant. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  4. ^ Hedash, Kara (2020-11-16). "Community's Season 3 How I Met Your Mother Character Reference Explained". ScreenRant. Archived from the original on 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  5. ^ Kurland, Daniel (2015-04-14). "When 'How I Met Your Mother' Got Ambitious with Form". Vulture. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  6. ^ "9 Things 'How I Met Your Mother' Got Right About New Year's Eve In "The Limo"". Bustle. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  7. ^ "December 19–25, 2005 weekly program rankings". ABC Television Group. Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved December 19, 2010.
  8. ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (2006-08-22). "HBO's arts the real deal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  9. ^ "Complete list of 2006 Emmy winners". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
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