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12 Years Ago Today, A Major Sitcom Ended By Angering Fans With One of the Worst Finales of All Time

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For every great sitcom series finale like the ending of MASH or The Office, there are controversial endings like Seinfeldโ€™s last episode or the infamous finale of How I Met Your Mother. Throughout the 2010s, How I Met Your Mother built itself up a dedicated fan base, maintained strong ratings, and even earned comparisons to Friends thanks to the showโ€™s central sextet of lovable main characters. However, on March 31, 2014, the show squandered almost all of its audience goodwill with the infamously divisive ending of How I Met Your Mother.

How I Met Your Motherโ€™s March 31, 2014 Finale Was Incredibly Divisive

Although the series finale earned a huge amount of ire from viewers, How I Met Your Motherโ€™s entire final season made things pretty hard for the show. The whole season took place over the weekend of Robin and Barneyโ€™s wedding, with only the finale itself jumping forward into the future to tell viewers what happened to the main characters in the future. How I Met Your Mother had experimented with narrative formatting throughout its nine seasons, but this was a twist too far.

The โ€œUniqueโ€ structure of this season meant that many of How I Met Your Motherโ€™s main characters barely even shared any screen time in the showโ€™s final season, and this awkward choice meant their prized interplay was kept to a minimum. While How I Met Your Motherโ€™s twist ending made matters worse, the decision to split the story of the final season didnโ€™t help matters. Ted barely even spoke to the titular mother until the last episode, only for her to be unceremoniously killed off in a flash forward soon after.

How I Met Your Motherโ€™s Controversial Ending Makes More Sense On A Re-Watch

As bizarre as this twist seemed at the time, re-watching How I Met Your Mother makes it clear that this was the showโ€™s planned ending all along. Cristin Miliotiโ€™s character proved so charismatic that viewers resented how late she appeared in the series, but this was ultimately because the sitcom was really about Ted and Robinโ€™s love story, not Tedโ€™s love story with the largely unseen mother of the title.

Since Ted and Robin had dated, broken up, gotten back together, and broken up again so many times over the course of the show, it was hard for viewers to be shocked by the finaleโ€™s big twist ending. However, it is equally unfair to claim that How I Met Your Motherโ€™s ending didnโ€™t make sense, or that the showโ€™s conclusion wasnโ€™t sufficiently foreshadowed.

Throughout How I Met Your Motherโ€™s nine seasons, the show consistently focuses on Robin and Ted more than every other character, and neither of them can find lasting romantic happiness with any other partners. As such, How I Met Your Motherโ€™s finale was justified in bringing the couple back together, even if the rushed execution and the criminal underuse of Miliotiโ€™s long-awaited character meant this revelation was terribly mishandled.