This set of red cups was a nice bonus when I purchased Neighbors on DVD. They are well-made, and since I got them free, I am certainly not complaining. However, the regular price of $4.99 would have been way too much!
The popular sitcom's ninth and final season transpires almost entirely during the wedding weekend of Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) and Robin (Cobie Smulders). The series moves to Long Island as the happy couple and married friends Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Allyson Hannigan) and the ever-unlucky at love Ted (Josh Radnor) prep for the big event. The two-day gathering is rife with plenty of familial shenanigans and escapades as the soon-to-be-marrieds deal with problems that include Robin's disagreement with Barney's mother and brother, and Robin and Barney's holy row with the minister who is to officiate the ceremony. On the day of the nuptials, she and the gang contend with a massively hungover groom-to-be and try to concoct one of his---wait for it---legendary Stinson Hangover Fixer Elixirs. The highlight of the season is the addition of the young woman (Cristin Milioti, who was introduced in the Season 8 finale) who would become Ted's bride and the mother of his son and daughter. In the series finale, Ted tells his children the conclusion to the tale of how he and their mother finally became a couple, and the episode also offers details of what the future held for Barney, Robin, Marshall and Lily.
How I Met Your Mother is one of our favorite TV series, so it's great that we now have the final season in our DVD collection. This is a nicely packaged set with some good extra features. Would have loved to have even more extras, but this set is fabulous!
Feel smooth and clean with the help of this Philips Norelco Shaver 2100 6948XL/41 electric razor that features CloseCut heads for a close shave. The pop-up trimmer allows you to easily groom your mustache or sideburns.
It's fun to see the old shows once again, and the young teens in our house enjoy them as much as we ever did. They were filmed long ago so naturally didn't have the advantage of the great film enhancements available today.