How I Met Your Mother - Season Three



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 How I Met Your Mother - Season Three

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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543533252
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 14, 2008
Running Time: 440 minutes
Sales Rank: 439
Studio: 20th Century Fox




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Getting better all the time
I've read a sampling of reviews for Season 3, most stating that 3 isn't as strong as Season 2; I heartily disagree. Season 2 felt disjointed, like filler to me (though of course I still loved it!), but Season 3 keeps the story moving forward. I like that the characters are maturing, unlike the Friends characters who irritated me acting early 20's well into their 30's. There's a natural progression here, that includes some sentiment and drama in addition to the comedy. I simply love this show~ BRAVO to the entire team that creates and excecutes it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally!!!
Season 3 has been a very awkward time for HIMYM fans... But over all was a very great season. It started off very strong and i believe that thhe writers strike affected this show in a very bad way... But all in all it turned out to be an amazing season. I just felt that they had too many filler episodes and not enough plot. And when they finally did a plot running they ran out of time. Still the writers never cease to amaze me... They dropped alot of classics and alot of hints towards who the mother is.. but knowing HIMYM it will not go the route every one expects it to go. and i believe this is the reason i have continued to watch and i recommend not only that buy, but let a friend watch as well. Chance are you and your friend will become as addicted to this show as i am...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Legen...wait for it...DARY!
Season one set the rules
Season two broke the rules
Season three? all bets are off.... This show is the best sitcom on TV by so far it is almost unfair, i sit up their with Seinfeld? Family Guy? Scrubs? yes yes and HELL YES!
Most TV sitcoms have a 3rd season lull but this somehow got even better, you will laugh harder and fall in love with the characters even more...
Great cameo's from Britney Spears and James Van Der Beek (DAWSON!!), this season is just as good if not better than the previous.. If you have not got into this show, buy all 3 seasons and get ready to loose a lot of sleep.
one word... Legen WAIT FOR IT... DARY!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Such an awesome show
This show has gotten better and better. Season three is as awesome as the one and two.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Starting to slip a little, but still very funny
PLEASE NOTE: This review contains SPOILERS.

I've been a fan of How I Met Your Mother from Day One, so I don't use a phrase like "starting to slip a little" lightly. But the fact is, season three just doesn't quite measure up to the previous two.

The main problem, as I see it, is that the writers felt the need to create ongoing conflict between the core group of friends. Sure, conflict is necessary to keep things interesting. But I think the ensemble in this show is better served by external conflicts (e.g., Barney and Ted's various problems with the opposite sex, Marshall's work-related stress, etc.). Watching Ted and Robin try to one-up each other after a painful breakup last season was. . .well, not that funny. Later in the season, Ted and Barney's friendship was on the rocks.

Otherwise, there were plenty of well-written and funny shows. Here's a few highlights:

"Slapsgiving" pays off the long-running joke from last season's "Slap Bet."
"We're Not From Here" allows Barney and Ted to cut loose, posing as out-of-towners.
"How I Met Everyone Else" introduces us to a classic Barney Stinson gimmick: The Crazy/Hot Scale.
"Ten Sessions" introduces Ted's major love interest Stella (Sarah Chalke), probably his most memorable girlfriend since season one's Victoria. His manic (and successful) attempt at a two-minute date is probably the high point of the season.
"Sandcastles in the Sand" brings back Robin Sparkles. . .and culminates ... Read More



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