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HIMYM Fans Pick The Worst Season Of The Show (Everybody Hates It)

HIMYM Fans Pick The Worst Season Of The Show (Everybody Hates It)
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How I Met Your Mother is a popular American sitcom that aired on CBS from 2005 to 2014.

The show follows the life of a man named Ted Mosby. The series was a huge hit with audiences, and fans eagerly awaited the release of each new season.

However, not all seasons were received with the same enthusiasm. And viewers eventually picked the worst part of the show.

According to a recent Reddit thread, the worst installment of the show was season 9. The results were not surprising, as many audience members had expressed their disappointment with the series' finale.

Season 9 of HIMYM focused mainly on Barney and Robin's wedding, which was a major event that fans had been waiting for since the beginning of the story.

However, the finale was criticized for dragging out the marriage storyline too long, with many viewers feeling that the writers were trying too hard to milk the event for all it was worth.

Another major issue was the character development, or lack thereof. Fans felt that the show had taken a step back in terms of character growth, with many of them seeming stagnant and uninteresting.

The season was described as awful by many viewers.

"…The only good moments are when we get to see the Mother. The last 2 episodes are great except for the last few minutes of the very last episode," Redditor Environmental_Wind73 said.

One of the most controversial aspects of season 9 was the finale, which left many fans angry and disappointed. It was revealed that the mother, who had been built up as the central character of the show, had died earlier.

Instead, the episodes focused on Ted's relationship with Robin, which many viewers felt was a betrayal of the series' central premise.

Season 9 of HIMYM was a disappointment for many fans.

While it had some enjoyable moments, such as the introduction of the Mother, the story was ultimately bogged down by a weak screenwriting, poor character development, and divisive moments.

Source: Reddit