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8/10
One of the better episodes in the season...
SLionsCricketreviews7 December 2015
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"The Stinsons" begins in truly odd fashion, and boy, it never deters from this. A highly unusual episode of HIMYM, but one that works in every possible way, this is another Barney-centric episode that works perfectly.

Years ago, when his mother was sitting on her deathbed, Barney hired two actors to portray his wife and son to prevent her from being disappointed in himself. After she miraculously makes a recovery, Barney decides to lead a fake life as a respectable, married man.

Not only does this premise provide humour in doses, but it also continues to explore the other side to Barney: his sensitive side. In his fake marriage, we see that Barney can man up to the responsibilities of a committed relationship. There is also a heartwarming notion that his love for his mother is so strong, he decides to live out a life that is truly uncomfortable and ridiculous to himself.

There's also a bit of development for Robin, who gets to know "Tyler", aka Grant. The child actor is actually quite a nice addition to the episode, not irritating like ALL other kids in HIMYM. Robin shows signs of warming up to children.

Marshall and Lily's plot is simple, and effective. Where I find most of the drama between the two to not be that engaging, the simple idea that Lily hates Marshall's mother was enjoyable.

"The Stinsons" is extremely funny, and it may seem like a disposable piece of entertainment. However, it does further the plot and the characters nicely. Very good episode.
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10/10
The Stinsons (#4.15)
ComedyFan201020 July 2015
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Now wasn't this an absolutely crazy idea. But it did fit Barney's character so much. At the beginning of the episode we are shocked when everyone meets a woman whom Barney introduces as his wife. But then he explains to us that he just did hire an actress and an actor for the role of his child to show his mother how he has the life that he thinks she would want him to have. Why he thinks it is surprising, getting to know him mom we can see where Barney got all his awesome genes from. Loved her line about the gas station toilet, haha!.

The idea gives us many hilarious scenes. There is Ted making out with the "wife" and then creating a character based on her acting tips, that scene is just awesome. Just as the one where the child actor tries to kiss Robin. Speaking of which, since Neil Patrick Harris was a child star himself, him saying that child actors in the 80's were better than now was especially fun.
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10/10
Another 10/10 episode
slightlymad2231 December 2014
Another great episode of "How I Met Your Mother" with Barney Stinson front and centre.

Plot In A Paragraph: When Barney starts acting strangely (he didn't hit on some drunk blondes in Maclarens and Marshall over heard him saying he loves someone on the phone) the gang suspect he has a secret girlfriend and follow him, however they are surprised to find him with his mother, and even more surprised to meet his wife and son.

It was fun seeing Barney say that when he is watching the Karate Kid, he roots for the bully Johnny. I also cracked up when he said "call me crazy, but child actors were a lot better in the 80's"

Whenever Neil Patrick Harris is prominent in an episode it always makes the episode that bit better and raises the overall quality of the episode.
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10/10
Grant
bevo-1367814 June 2020
I like the bit where ted slaps him and calls him a scoundrel
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