Halloween kostuums van Lily, Marshall en Ted als gezien in aflevering 7.04
Foto’s halloween kostuums (Lily, Marshall en Ted)
Sunny Star Jimmi Simpson’s Got Dirt on Marshall!
Marshall’s job hunt on How I Met Your Mother will hit a snag this fall, and one of those creepy McPoyle twins from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiais to blame!
Comic actor-turned-Breakout Kings regular Jimmi Simpson (a.k.a. one half of Sunny‘s outrageously incestuous duo) has signed on to guest star as Pete Votto, an old college buddy of Jason Segel’s employment-challenged character.
In the episode, slated to air in late September, Pete posts on Youtube an embarrassing video of Marshall channeling his decade-old alter ego “Beercules,” the greatest party animal in the booze-sodden history of Wesleyan College. Marshall, worried the clip will ruin a potential job opportunity, begs him to take it down.
Source: tvline
Episode 6.20 – The Exploding Meatball Sub – Press Release
Marshall quits his job to volunteer with an environmental organization – 11 April
“The Exploding Meatball Sub” – Lily and Barney react badly when Marshall finally quits his job at Goliath National Bank to take a volunteer position at an environmental organization. Meanwhile, Ted and Zoey’s opposing positions on the future of the Arcadia come between them.
Naast Ted, Barney, Robin, Marshall en Lily doet ook weer Zoey mee.
Overige rollen zijn:
Professor Rodriguez…………….. Daniel Escobar Woman……………………………Tamara Camille
Senior Partner………………………….. Bruce Gray Random Girl……………………Elizabeth Nicole
Scooby………………………………… Robbie Amell Marc…………………………Edward Flores
Promo en Sneak Peek (2) “Garbage Island” (HIMYM afl. 6.17)
Josh teases Ted’s next relationship!

How I Met Your Mother‘s Josh Radnor is playing favorites!
You’d think he’d be rooting for Ted and the mysterious mother to finally get together, but guess what Josh told us exclusively about his character’s future wife…
“To be honest, I don’t care,” he tell us. Now, before all you HIMYM fans start threatening to stab Josh with yellow umbrellas, please hear him out. “I don’t say that dismissively. It’s too long a title, but the proper title for the show should be: This is all the stuff that happened before I met your mother. And when you look back you’ll realize everything had to happen so that everything else could happen. That’s why it’s one of the few multi-camera sitcoms that people pay attention to like it’s Lost or something. They really look for clues and yellow umbrellas.”