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{{Infobox Television episode
{{Infobox Television episode
| Title = Definitions
| Title = Robin 101
| Series = [[How I Met Your Mother]]
| Series = [[How I Met Your Mother]]
| Season = 5
| Season = 5

Revision as of 08:38, 13 October 2009

"Robin 101"

"Robin 101" is the third episode of season 5 of How I Met Your Mother TV series and aired on October 5, 2009.

Plot

Robin and Barney are officially girlfriend and boyfriend, but Barney is having trouble adjusting to couple life. He sneaks out of bed after sex as if it was a one-night stand, and when Robin has an awful day, he avoids consoling her, telling her to meet him afterwards for sex. After Barney makes an effort, Robin is afraid that Barney is cheating on her. She breaks into his briefcase and finds a notebook full of notes about Robin. Barney is taking night classes from Ted: “Robin 101: How to date Robin Scherbatsky.”

Marshall decides to get rid of a barrel he named Mabel that he used for years as a nightstand. He puts it in “The Bermuda Triangle,” otherwise known as the front step, and he waits anxiously by the window with his binoculars waiting to see who will take the barrel. So far, there are no takers.

In “Robin 101,” Ted teaches Barney which topics will distract Robin from being angry, which include hockey, guns and emperor penguins. He also teaches Barney about Robin's expressions and things to never do around her. At first, Barney plays the part of the distracted and bored student, but after Ted tests the knowledge he's given Barney, Barney asks him to stay. Unfortunately, Ted’s successful classes with Barney are interrupted when Robin finds out about the lessons and shows up for class. Robin gets angry and storms out.

Ted stops by MacLaren’s to talk to Robin, and he convinces Robin to give Barney another chance. Ted tells Robin, “I’ve never seen him work this hard to keep a girl around.” The episode ends with Barney giving up his “Robin notebook,” and Marshall is upset because his barrel has still not been claimed.

Allusions

The classroom scene between Barney and Ted, is a reference to both the Karate Kid and Dead Poet's Society.

Continuity