I chased it off and on, and I have only watched 2 seasons so far, but it is a film that I will chase as long as I have time.
It uses the Friends model, and it is a Sex and City
Ted with male characters as the protagonists. A man who has been doing whatever he wants for more than 20 years before his life and finally decided one day to mature and settle down, has a charming smile. Like us, he failed many people and failed, but one day, we decided to mature.
Marshall, who has met Lily since the first year of college, has been in love for 9 years, is simple and has dreams. - If we meet Marshall in our lifetime, never hurt him like Lily did in season one. - This is the first lesson How I Met Your Mother taught me.
Robin, beautiful, sexy, smart, competent, independent. - May be too independent to keep themselves in long-term relationships, afraid of marriage, responsibility, change. Who said we never had these thoughts?
Lily, a lovely, gentle, kind little woman. One day, she was finally unwilling to be a little woman again, and wanted to pursue something she had lost in her 9-year relationship with Marshall—self.
Barney, because of one injury, began to change completely, play life, enjoy life, and be afraid of the unbearable lightness in life. But such a person is often lonely, so he needs the same kind, and he is afraid that the people around him will leave him. So he repeatedly stressed that he is the "best friend".
In the life that we have walked along the way, we have also been hurt, and we are also afraid of the changes that marriage and children will bring to our lives. We also want to find ourselves and break free in a long-term relationship. There will also be sudden thoughts of wanting to indulge and enjoy life. . . But one day, like Ted, we decide to start growing up, and one day, we tell our kids, How I Met Your Mother?
So, have you seen your shadow?
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