The One Where I Met Your Mother: Season Four, Episode Twenty-Four: “The One with Ross’s Wedding: Part 2″/”The Leap”

The One Where I Met Your Mother: Season Four, Episode Twenty-Four: “The One with Ross’s Wedding: Part 2″/”The Leap”

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Natalie and David mess up Monica’s hair with Chandler in “The One with Ross’s Wedding: Part 2” and mess up Robin’s hair with Barney in “The Leap.”

Friends season four, episode twenty-four, “The One with Ross’s Wedding: Part 2”:

Rachel frantically tries to get to London before Ross marries Emily. Ross’ father clashes with Emily’s.

How I Met Your Mother season four, episode twenty-four, “The Leap”:

As Ted approaches his 31st birthday, he comes to realize that he needs to explore other career options.

The One Where I Met Your Mother is a podcast about Friends and How I Met Your Mother. Every week, Natalie and David watch one episode of each and discuss, looking for similarities, differences, great jokes and notable costumes as well as making predictions about where the shows are heading and looking at what was going on in the world when they originally aired

Battleship Pretension is a film discussion show and a film review website founded by Tyler Smith and David Bax. Beginning in March 2007, Battleship Pretension the show (known to fans simply as “BP”) embodies the type of laidback, free-flowing conversations had by lovers of film around the world. Battleship Pretension the website is dedicated to being a destination for those seeking worthwhile opinions on current releases, be they foreign, independent, studio pictures, theatrical, home video releases, etc. From its meager beginnings in Los Angeles, Battleship Pretension has amassed a worldwide audience and readership. From Germany to Korea to Australia, people have tuned in to share in Tyler and David’s love of film. As Battleship Pretension’s following continues to grow, the purpose remains the same: Reach out to the international cinephile community, invite them to join in the discussion and perhaps even start one of their own.

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