Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Tuesday, December 02, 2014
Yes, I was one of the many incensed fans who tried to text out their rage on Twitter following the series finale of HIMYM. Somewhere I felt like, "Are they just messing with us or what?" and was angry that the end of nine seasons was such a downer. But somehow, over the last six months, my wrath has abated and I started reflecting more about what the ending meant in relation to the rest of the series. Though I haven't seen the alternate ending, maybe the fact that there really is a "happy ending" out there made me think about it with a more open mind. So, drawing inspiration from this article on IndieWire , I'd like to present three reasons why I finally stopped hating the HIMYM finale. (Just in case you've been living in a cave this past year, ATTENTION: SPOILER ALERT! ) Reason 1: The ending makes the show more realistic I know a lot of fans felt wronged by the way the show finally ended (myself included), especially because you get quite attached to the characters and their lives after nine seasons. At the same time, it also brought a certain degree of realism to the show, which is rare in situational comedy. Of course, nobody would have wished for Ted's wife to die, but when you think about it, unfortunately, cancer is not a rare disease -- a lot of people get it. And while it sucks that just after we finally get to meet Ted's wife, she gets ripped away from us, you have to admit that this sort of thing does happen. In my own
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