It's only a fitting ending if you transpired to believe that that Ted and Robin belonged alongside one another, while the greater part of the collection has been sending us the information that they will not.
Unfortunately, the point the ending feels so rushed means it loses a good bit of the psychological resonance that would truly make a good deal if it stick.- So it really is fitting that the story of How I Met Your Mother ends with the mom suddenly said to have died, with no regard paid out to the character in anyway even soon after they'd gotten us to care about her, and the entire framing system was focused on Robin, whom it was abruptly generally about?
Six many years just after her death he's idealized her, overlooked her faults, and emphasised the factors he liked about her. The writers wrote them selves into a corner again in time two when the young children last reactions had been filmed "Mom died six a long time ago" and "You need to fully request out Aunt Robin" were generally the end of the line for the characters.
Robin isn't really so lovey-dovey like Ted, Ted does not approve of her gun enthusiasm, etcetera. Also, it is really odd that he's telling his children the tale of their mother that they dropped just as a way of testing the waters for Robin to grow to be their stepmother.
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