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"Mosbius Designs" is the 20th episode in the fourth season of the television series ''
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'' and 84th overall. It aired on April 13, 2009. In the episode,
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starts his own
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firm while Marshall is worried about his own employment situation. The episode also marks the beginning of
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's
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;
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appears only in the
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.


Plot

In the beginning,
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, Ted and Marshall are all laughing at a joke that Barney had just told them. When Lily arrives, Barney decides to tell her the
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, despite Ted and Marshall objecting and calling the joke "guy funny". The joke has an unrevealed
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, with Ted telling his kids that the joke was the dirtiest he had ever heard and that he was not going to tell his kids the joke. Lily then gets up from the booth and walks away, with Ted saying that Lily avoided the group for four weeks. Ted starts his own architecture firm, Mosbius Designs, and operates it out of his and Robin's apartment. He initially focuses on trivial matters; Robin then urges him to focus on contacting clients, and he hires an intern, PJ (
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). When
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hears about PJ, he is furious, having assumed Ted would know better and hire an attractive young woman (and also having sent an inappropriate letter and underwear to PJ). Meanwhile, at GNB,
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fears he lacks
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, and Barney suggests he ingratiate himself to the office with a gimmick. Marshall decides to run a
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league, but quickly becomes overwhelmed by the additional responsibilities and his
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s' demands. PJ manages Ted and Robin's apartment like an office; and although Robin is annoyed at him at first, she becomes attracted to his authority and they begin
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together, including during business hours, which leads Ted to fire PJ. With PJ now focusing all his time and attention on Robin, she feels smothered and breaks things off. Ted re-hires PJ, causing Robin to renew her interest in him. Barney becomes incredibly jealous after hearing of this, and unable to talk it over with Lily, confesses his love of Robin to Marshall, who reveals he already knows. PJ eventually decides to leave, perversely giving Robin a letter of explanation, and Ted a bouquet of roses. Marshall then hires PJ as a
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and delegates the fantasy league to him while retaining credit for it; Barney thanks Marshall for getting PJ away from Robin. Robin gives Ted encouragement on his business and coaches him to call his clients.


Production

The final draft of the episode did not reference the
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from the cold opening, but was later added by
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as a device explaining the disappearance of Lily, as Alyson Hannigan was entering the final weeks of her pregnancy. In November 2008,
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and her boyfriend
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(who plays the character Blauman) announced that they were expecting their first child. Despite the best efforts of the show's writers and costume designers, it was still apparent that Smulders was pregnant, due to some poor camera angles that show her abdomen.


Critical response

Donna Bowman of ''
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'' rated the episode with a grade A. Rating A
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gave the episode 8.6 out of 10.


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* {{How I Met Your Mother episodes, 4 How I Met Your Mother (season 4) episodes 2009 American television episodes