In Season 7, Robin thinks she's pregnant and that it's Barney's kid since they'd recently slept together. But then part one of Robin's big pregnancy twist is revealed and she's actually infertile and can't have children.
This episode begins not with Future Ted telling his children how he met their mother, but instead with Robin's future kids. Future Robin asks them if she's ever told them the story of how she met their father, then skips forward to when she told him she was pregnant where it is revealed that Barney is their father.
In the seventh season, Robin discovers that she is unable to have children. Although she had always believed she did not want to have children, she is devastated by the knowledge that she no longer has the option.
During season five, the actor who played Robin and the actor who played Lily were both pregnant, but their characters were not. So the props team just kept hiding their growing bellies behind large props and handbags. "We have the biggest purses of any show on the air," director Pamela Fryman told the Chicago Tribune.
Katie gets annoyed and accuses Robin of being a hypocrite. She says that she read Robin's diary and knows Robin lost her virginity when she was 16.
After he leaves, Robin tells Marshall and Lily that she can't have kids. She says she can't say yes to Kevin's proposal without telling him first. Barney and Ted get to Marshall and Lily's house wondering what went wrong on the train.
In Last Forever - Part One Barney and Robin reveal that they got divorced in 2016 because they couldn't spend any time together due to Robin's hectic work schedule.
Robin and Barney get divorced after three years of marriage, as Robin's hectic travel schedule as a now-hotshot TV reporter leads to friction with Barney. (Among other issues, his "lifestyle blog for the sophisticated urban gentleman" suffers from a lack of Wi-Fi at an Argentinian hotel.
When asked by the Huffington Post if he knew who the mother was, he said: "I do. "We actually filmed a scene that they ended up cutting short that involved Barney meeting a girl at MacLaren's. That was the girl that they end up using, and she's actually one of my closest friends, named Emma.
The controversial series finale, which angered some of the show's dedicated fans, saw recently married Barney and Robin get divorced, Ted's wife – the Mother of the title – die and Ted and Robin get back together.
In Challenge Accepted we find that not only Barney gets married, but also that Ted meets his wife (the eponymous character) on the day of Barney's wedding. In the Season 7 finale, Barney's wife was revealed to be Robin Scherbatsky.
Robin Was Willing To Settle Down With Barney, Not Ted
It took Barney's greatest play ever, “The Robin”, to finally convince her that he was the one for her.
The Robin ends with Barney proposing marriage to Robin, who accepts. They get married on May 25, 2013 (The End of the Aisle). After three years together travelling the world for Robin's journalism career, Barney is tired of constantly living in hotels and not being able to maintain a job of his own.
Robin Scherbatsky
Eventually, Ted wins Robin over, and they start dating. Their relationship last for a year until they break up at the end of the second season upon realizing that they want different things. They decide to remain friends, and are roommates between the fourth and seventh seasons.
The final season revolves around Barney and Robin's wedding weekend. After some apprehension on both their parts, they get married in "The End of the Aisle" after he vows to always be honest with her.
In the series finale, Ted (Josh Radnor) explains that he married Tracy McConnell (Cristin Milioti), the mother of his children, Penny (Lyndsy Fonseca) and Luke (David Henrie).
As it turned out, though, fans were worried about the wrong thing: though Barney survived, he and Robin got divorced and he had a baby with a stranger.
Ultimately, they both happily said “I do,” which is why their quick divorce was so unexpected. Ted letting go of Robin before the wedding ended up amounting to nothing, with the divorce leading Robin to fall back in love with Ted while Barney returned to his womanizing ways.
After some seasons, Robin started dating Barney. But here they had the chemistry, even more than what she shared with Ted (because it was kind of one sided during that time) as well as the timing. The reason why they ended their relationship is because of the priority.
Robin has a crush on Vickie, but gets tongue-tied around her. Robin isn't even sure if Vickie is gay, but Steve guesses she is because she returned a copy of Fast Times at Ridgemont High time-stamped at the pool scene.
As well as being Batman's crime-fighting partner, Grayson establishes himself as the leader of the Teen Titans, DC's first team of teenage superheroes. As a young man, he retires as Robin and takes on his own superhero identity, becoming Nightwing.
By the spring of 1986, Robin was still patiently enduring Steve's rants about his complicated love life, while harboring a massive crush on Vickie, a fellow member of her school marching band.