"Girls Versus Suits" is the 12th episode of the
fifth season of the
CBS
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situation comedy
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''
How I Met Your Mother
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'' and the show's
100th episode overall. It originally aired on January 11, 2010.
The episode features a fantasy
musical
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number, "
Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit", performed by
Neil Patrick Harris
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, which was nominated for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics
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.
Plot
Future Ted
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tells the kids about the time he ''almost'' met their mother.
Leaving class,
Ted
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* TED spread between U.S. Treasuries and Eurodollar
Education
* ''Türk Eğitim Derneği'', the Turkish Education Association
** TED Ankara College Foundation Schools, Turkey
** Transvaal Education Depa ...
confiscates alcohol in 2010 from fraternity brother and shares it with the woman they were propositioning, Cindy (
Rachel Bilson
Rachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981) is an American actress. Born to a Californian show-business family, Bilson made her television debut in 2003, and then landed the role of Summer Roberts on the prime-time drama series ''The O.C.'' Bils ...
), a Ph.D. student roughly Ted's age. He asks her out and learns that Cindy has serious issues with her roommate (whom Future Ted reveals to be
the Mother) with whom her dates keep falling in love. Ted promises Cindy to never fall in love with her roommate ("Oops," says Future Ted). Throughout the date, Cindy complains about her roommate and her odd habits which Ted secretly thinks are awesome.
After the date, Cindy tells Ted she cannot see him again, not wanting to risk her scholarship or Ted's teaching career. However, Ted does not want to miss a chance at love and returns to Cindy's apartment to persuade her to go out again. Ted picks three items from the room to show how much they have in common, but it turns out they are all connected to her roommate. Frustrated that Ted is already more compatible with her roommate, Cindy tells him to go. Ted catches a glimpse of the roommate's leg as he leaves, and forgets to take the yellow umbrella he had brought with him which returns to the possession of the Mother.
Barney
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seeks to bed MacLaren's attractive new bartender (
Stacy Keibler
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), but after dating insensitive
Wall Street
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losers she does not like men in suits. For a while he dresses casually, convincing the bartender she misjudged him. However, Barney exhibits withdrawal, becoming overly affectionate of a suit
Marshall
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wears, and sneaking to the bathroom to wear a suit. Barney accidentally rips the jacket which is damaged beyond repair, though his tailor,
Tim Gunn
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, transplants the buttons to save another suit and Barney
cremates the remains.
With the urn of suit ashes and his real tears for his lost suit, Barney convinces the bartender to go to his apartment, where she accidentally opens his suit closet. She forces him to choose between her and his suits, and Barney imagines himself breaking into song, professing his love of suits—only to choose her at the end of the song when he realizes "she ''is'' pretty hot." He tells her she is more important than the suits and they will go first thing in the morning. As they fall into bed, he whispers, "You guys are fine" to his suits, which move slightly as if breathing a sigh of relief.
Meanwhile,
Lily
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, Marshall, and
Robin argue about the bartender's attractiveness. An envious Robin suggests the location amplifies natural beauty, eventually snapping and getting behind the bar to prove her point but is soon kicked out. Marshall insists the bartender is not that attractive, saying Lily is the most beautiful woman he has ever met. Lily, clearly impressed by the bartender herself, tries to get Marshall to say she is not as beautiful as the bartender, and eventually even implies that the bartender is better looking than Marshall, upsetting him a little.
Production
Executive producer and co-creator
Craig Thomas revealed Neil Patrick Harris will be performing a "big-ass musical" number as the culmination of a big Barney story. Thomas has said: "There is some serious Mother action in episode 100", revealing only a small teaser about the episode.
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"
Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit" was backed by sixty-five dancers and accompanied by a fifty-piece orchestra.
Casting
Rachel Bilson
Rachel Sarah Bilson (born August 25, 1981) is an American actress. Born to a Californian show-business family, Bilson made her television debut in 2003, and then landed the role of Summer Roberts on the prime-time drama series ''The O.C.'' Bils ...
was cast for an undisclosed role in episode 100 of the show,
[
] although her representative said she is only contracted for one episode.
Tim Gunn
Timothy MacKenzie Gunn (born July 29, 1953) is an American author, academic, and television personality. He served on the faculty of Parsons School of Design from 1982 to 2007 and was chair of fashion design at the school from August 2000 to Mar ...
of ''
Project Runway
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The contestants compete with each other to create the best clothes and are restricted by time, mater ...
'' brings his sartorial skills to help out Barney in a time of need. Craig Thomas explains: "Tim is basically like Barney's ER physician for a serious suit emergency", and serves as a personal tailor and fashion consultant to fix a "Suit Catastrophe" for Barney.
Speaking to ''
Entertainment Tonight
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'', Neil Patrick Harris said that they "never had a guest star on the show that people responded to more than Tim Gunn" and that even the cast and crew were asking for his autograph.
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Alyson Hannigan
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Hannigan began her film career with supporting r ...
described him as "more popular than
Britney Spears
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."
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Although unofficial, on the Season 5 DVD commentary of the episode, it has been expressed that they hope to have Gunn return as a possible recurring character.
Former wrestling diva
Stacy Keibler
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guest stars as Karina,
a bartender in MacLaren's.
[
] The writers describe her as "the hottest bartender in the world" and she gives the episode its title, as she forces Barney to choose between his suits and getting the girl. Her three previous ex-boyfriends were all suit wearers, and Barney cannot get with her without giving up his suits.
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Reception
Donna Bowman of ''
The A.V. Club
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'' rated the episode with a grade A, describing the 100th episode as one of the best the show has ever produced. She describes the episode as appealing to fans in a way that doesn't exclude other viewers, noting the quality of the writing and editing, the voiceover being used to great effect, and advancing the storyline for all the characters.
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Brian Zoromski of
IGN
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gave the episode 9.8 out of 10, and called the milestone episode "a giant thank you to the fans" with plot advancement on the Mother topped by a lavish musical production. "If anyone ever doubted whether the writers could believably pull off this meandering, long-winded story of how a father met his kids' future mother without dropping the pieces, this episode shows that the ''How I Met'' team has a strong grasp of how everything fits together."
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Cindy McLennan of
Television Without Pity
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rated the episode with a grade A.
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Nickolas Clague of ''
The New York Times
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'' gave the episode 9.2 out of 10.
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References
External links
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{{How I Met Your Mother episodes, 5
How I Met Your Mother (season 5) episodes
2010 American television episodes
Musical television episodes