With "How I Met Your Mother's" final season coming ever closer to its end, there's one big moment that the CBS series has yet to reveal: the final slap. The episode has yet to be shot, but star Cobie Smulders promises it's going to be as legendary as fans have been hoping.
"The episode we're shooting not next week but the week after is so crazy. It's like we're dealing with this final slap and it's so crazy, I don't know how we're going to get it done," she tells Zap2it while promoting her new Dreamworks movie "Delivery Man" on Nov. 1. "It's not called Slapsgiving 3 but we deal with the final slap and it's so whackadoodle, it's so funny. I think it's so funny."
In tonight's "HIMYM" episode, "The Lighthouse," the conflict between Smulders' character Robin and the mother of her fiancé Barney, Frances Conroy's Loretta Stinson, escalates to a major degree. Smulders promises that the fight between Robin and Loretta won't draw on any longer, though.
"We have a bit of a standoff involving kind of ownership of her son," Smulders teases. "It's something that gets resolved."
One of the upcoming episodes she's most excited about in Season 9 is one that apparently takes place entirely in rhyme. "We had Ben Vereen, we had Frances Conroy, John Lithgow, Wayne Brady in one episode and we did this amazing scene with all of us," Smulders says. "It's amazing."
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"The episode we're shooting not next week but the week after is so crazy. It's like we're dealing with this final slap and it's so crazy, I don't know how we're going to get it done," she tells Zap2it while promoting her new Dreamworks movie "Delivery Man" on Nov. 1. "It's not called Slapsgiving 3 but we deal with the final slap and it's so whackadoodle, it's so funny. I think it's so funny."
In tonight's "HIMYM" episode, "The Lighthouse," the conflict between Smulders' character Robin and the mother of her fiancé Barney, Frances Conroy's Loretta Stinson, escalates to a major degree. Smulders promises that the fight between Robin and Loretta won't draw on any longer, though.
"We have a bit of a standoff involving kind of ownership of her son," Smulders teases. "It's something that gets resolved."
One of the upcoming episodes she's most excited about in Season 9 is one that apparently takes place entirely in rhyme. "We had Ben Vereen, we had Frances Conroy, John Lithgow, Wayne Brady in one episode and we did this amazing scene with all of us," Smulders says. "It's amazing."
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