Ted's legal pads are labeled "Property of Ted Mosby." His labeling is a recurring gag in The Over-Correction. Barney asks if Robin has a stalker and she answers that she was the one stalking. Actually she does have a stalker: Leonard; as she points out to Marshall and Lily in Last Cigarette Ever.
Despite the show revolving around Ted ending up with The Mother, Robin is the one that he never truly loses his feelings for. From Robin's perspective, she constantly ran hot and cold with Ted - one day she loved him, the next she had no feelings for him.
There were several choices that people had issues with, but the major one was the fact that Robin ended up with Ted. Some viewers would've preferred her to stay with Barney, whom she married in the episode before the two-part finale.
Robin's musical history was based on Alanis Morissette, but the single itself was inspired by the song "I Think We're Alone Now", by Tiffany. She performed the song across malls in 1987 and wore a personalized denim jacket, just like Robin Sparkles.
Ted pesters Robin to reveal if she really got married in Canada. After trying to avoid the issue, Robin tells Ted that she got married in a mall, after which her husband moved to Hong Kong without getting a divorce. Ted promises to keep it a secret but tells the gang after Lily begs him, so Marshall slaps Barney.
The primary reason Tiffany is popular, though, is that their pioneering approach to jewelry and design has always appealed, and sometimes it has appealed enough that the entire industry is transformed.
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 tells Ted she doesn't love him due to her recent break up and him being the only stable thing in her life being Ted so Ted calls off their "single-at-40" deal. Marshall tells Robin to move out. Lily reveals that she bet Marshall that Ted and Robin won't end up together.
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.
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He was Robin's first ever boyfriend back in Canada and he wasn't a good partner for her. He still lives with his mom, he works at a water park, and he's in a band moronically called the Foreskins.
No, Ted's soul mate was actually not his dead wife… because it was actually Robin this whole time. Yep, Ted's longtime love interest is the woman that we were told way back in the pilot was not going to be Ted's great love. She was just supposed to be his kids' Aunt Robin.
After dating for a few months, Ted proposes, but Victoria says she will only marry Ted on the condition that he end his friendship with Robin. Ted tells Victoria that although he is no longer in love with Robin, she is like family and an irreplaceable part of his life.
Someone is sabotaging Barney's love life — turns out she's Britney Spears, a.k.a. Abby, the receptionist in Stella's clinic whom Barney bedded.
Patrice likes Robin a lot, but Robin hates Patrice. She has a warm, enthusiastic and kind personality that Robin finds annoying. In How I Met Your Mother, Patrice often injects her opinions and Robin responds/yells, "NO ONE ASKED YOU PATRICE," or something similar.
Ted views Robin as his dream girl. He puts her on a pedestal for a long time—falling for her the minute he saw her. She's everything he dreamed of—independent, strong, confident, intelligent, beautiful and everything he can learn from.
Tracy was Ted's soulmate - that much was blatantly clear. But she died, and had been dead for six years at the point when Ted was telling the story. While telling the story, he realized how much he still cared about Robin, his past love, and his children encouraged him to go after her.
Ted's feelings for Tracy do not disappear just because he went back to Robin. He still has love to give, and it's with his children's encouragement that he wants to rekindle things with Robin. Ted had his happy ending with Tracy, but their time together was limited. Robin is Ted's second happy ending later in life.
It turns out it was a woman named Tracy that Ted met by chance while at Robin and Barney's wedding. And sadly, while they had a sweet and fitting love story, she apparently died just over a decade after they met.
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).
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.
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.
While there is no definitive answer as to why Charles Lewis Tiffany chose this distinctive color, some theorize that it was because of the popularity of turquoise in 19th-century jewelry.
LVMH (LVMH.PA), the world's biggest luxury group and Europe's most valuable company, bought Tiffany in 2021 for $16 billion after an acrimonious legal battle.
Similar in the way that Cartier LOVE bracelets are a symbol of locking in love, Tiffany Keys symbolize a promise of love and carrying that close to your heart.