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Friends' Phoebe Buffay and How I Met Your Mother's Robin Scherbatsky both encounter a particularly difficult quirk of friendship dynamics: being the New Friend in the group. Being the newest friend working your way into an already existing friend group can be difficult, and leave you feeling like no matter how well you've integrated into the group, they'll always choose each other over you. Sometimes the New Friend is able to overcome this hurdle and truly become an equal friend with everyone else in the group, but others get left feeling like they'll always be second best no matter what. So, let's take a deeper look at this trope, how Friends' Phoebe Buffay and How I Met Your Mother's Robin Scherbatsky exemplify the good and bad side of the New Friend dilemma, and what it all tells us about the power of friendship.
Join our charismatic hosts as they assemble dream teams from Scrubs, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl, and How I Met Your Mother. Get ready for the laughs and chaos as Dr. Turk, Jake Peralta, Jessica Day, and Marshall Eriksen face off in the gymnasium! Will the Scrubs squad outwit the Nine-Nine crew? Can New Girl's quirkiness triumph over HIMYM's legendary playbook? It's a battle of sitcom titans where dodgeballs fly, friendships are tested, and only one team emerges as the reigning champions. Who's got the comedic chops to dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge their way to victory? Tune in and place your bets – the absurdity awaits! Teams and characters: Mr. A-Town Ryan: Scrubs - Dr. Christopher Turk, Dr. Perry Cox, Dr. Todd 'The Todd' Quinlan and Nurse Laverne Roberts Tommy James: Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Detective Jake Peralta, Detective Rosa Diaz, Lieutenant Terry Jeffords and Captain Ray Holt (RIP) Sabrina Ace: New Girl - Jessica Day, Nick Miller, Winston Bishop and Cece Parekh Mista Malave: How I Met Your Mother: Marshall Eriksen, Lily Aldrin, Robin Scherbatsky and Barney Stinson
Cobie Smulders is an actress who is known for her role as Robin Scherbatsky in the sitcom How I Met Your Mother. She's also starred in many movies, including her role as agent Maria Hill in Marvel movies. She also knows a thing or two about resilience. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 25. She underwent multiple surgeries while starring in How I Met Your Mother and did not make her diagnosis public until several years later. Now, she's teamed up with Colgate because she wants kids to learn skills that can help them be resilient. She's concerned about the mental health health of young people following the pandemic, and she's launched a campaign to ensure young people are learning the skills they need to thrive during uncertain times. Some of the things she talks about today are why hope is such an important part of resilience, how nature improves her mental health, and why she apologizes to her kids (even though her parents never apologized to her).
Vigésimo sexto episódio do PodCast que eu chamo de "uma vida". E nesse episódio vamos continuar a falar de "How I Met your Mother" ! Siga-nos nas redes: @umavidamovement
Today's Flashback interviews of the week are presented by Mayweather Boxing + Fitness! Cobie Smulders is a Canadian actress, best known for her starring role as Robin Scherbatsky in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014). Cobie discusses the ending of How I Met Your Mother, her thoughts on getting the script for the finale, her favorite storylines from the show, why Robin Sparkles was a happy accident & more!Josh Radnor is is an American actor, filmmaker, author, and musician. He is best known for portraying "Ted Mosby" on the popular Emmy Award -winning CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother". He discusses his personal thoughts on the series finale & why he seemed to get more depressed as the show became more successful and how he handled that negativity. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's gonna be legen - and I hope you're not lactose intolerant because here comes the dary - LEGENDARY! This week Jacqueline and Meghan think you guys are gonna like building Sandcastles in the Sand, ducky ties and discussing How I Met Your Mother. Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.
We have a special guest this episode, Robin. This episode we look back at the good ol’ days, break down the difference between love and sex, and the good and the bad of strip club experiences. Show Members: Michael Patiño, Adolph Ruiz, and Edwin Sanchez Link to: https://www.instagram.com/kindasketchyshow/https://www.instagram.com/mikepatinooooo/https://www.instagram.com/sanchezedwin27/https://www.instagram.com/aruiz28/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGa-ZrIdwfHRbEJ4QcHlQUA/https://instagram.com/fknrobinnn?igshid=1cbapwnhqc7rw
Logan takes a look at the lesson of Robin Scherbatsky!
Logan breaks down the lesson of Robin Scherbatsky
Cobie Smulders is a Canadian actress, best known for her starring role as Robin Scherbatsky in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014). Cobie discusses the ending of How I Met Your Mother, her thoughts on getting the script for the finale, her favorite storylines from the show, why Robin Sparkles was a happy accident & more!
Eine der größten Sitcoms unserer Zeit wird 15 Jahre alt. Ihr könnt How I Met Your Mother mit all seinen Stärken und Schwächen sowohl bei Netflix als auch bei Amazon Prime Video in der Flat gucken und wir besprechen die Kult-Sitcom im Podcast. Hardy, Hendrik und Andrea diskutieren über ihre Liebe zu den Figuren, wie sie zur Serie kamen, was an How I Met Your Mother schlecht gealtert ist und welche Folgen die besten sind. Im zweiten Teil des Podcasts geht es um das kontroverse Finale. Wir erklären, woher die Kritik kommt und warum es vielleicht besser ist als sein Ruf.
"Every relationship has a reacher and settler. One person reaches for someone out of their league, while the other one settles for someone below theirs." Robin Scherbatsky, HIMYM. So, which one are you? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hebakusa/message
Welcome back to another episode of Mostly Opinions! This week Kamarri brings California's S.B. 360 to the table, Mason tells us about a new concept for the PS5, And Lucas tells us if he watched The Usual Suspects. Finally we tell you guys our Top 5 Favorite TV Shows! Sit back, Relax, and Travel Safe!
Jennifer welcomes to the podcast model and actor Cobie Smulders. Cobie is perhaps most known for her portrayal of Robin Scherbatsky on the hit show How I Met Your Mother. Additionally, she has worked on numerous Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Spider-Man: Far From Home, among others. She currently stars in the Netflix series Friends from College. In this episode, Jennifer and Cobie talk about Cobie’s fascinating career path from model to eventual television and film superstar. Cobie opens up about her diagnosis and subsequent battle with Stage 4 ovarian cancer. She talks about the stigma that has surrounded female sexuality for years, made even more evident when Cobie learned of the history of ovarian cancer. Cobie discusses the emotional toll of being told she would never have children after cancer and the joy she felt when she got pregnant so quickly. She chronicles the struggle to balance health, a career, family and friendships. Cobie is a master of this balancing act as a constantly working mother of two! Finally, Cobie talks about the fulfillment of living out one of her childhood dreams: starring in a play on Broadway. Full show notes: https://milfpodcast.com/039
We all know and love Cobie Smulders in her roles as Robin Scherbatsky on How I Met Your Mother and as Maria Hill on the big screen film, Avengers. What may surprise you is that she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was 25 years old. Cobie knows firsthand the emotional toll the disease and the high threat of recurrence can take on women and their loved ones. She has partnered with biopharma company Tesaro and directed a PSA for Not on My Watch https://www.notonmywatch.com to empower women with recurrent ovarian cancer to take a proactive role in managing their disease. Each time Cobie's PSA is shared on social media, Tesaro will donate $5 to ovarian cancer patient organizations! So, please share! Cobie is joined by Dr. Amina Ahmed, Visit www.MD.com/doctor/amina-ahmed-1-md for information about Dr. Amina Ahmed, Gynecologic Oncologist in Illinois.
Let I Hate This Show cast a spell over you... a Supernatural spell... we are watching Supernatural. Joined by Cody Lindley and Christine Wines (of the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin Scherbatsky) the gang watches season 3 episode 11 Mystery Spot of Supernatural. And they ponder- -How quickly can a show change tone? -What is a Trickster? -and how close are these brothers... really? All can heard if you listen... so listen please!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 238 This week features the first of our coverage from Fandom Fest 2013 including an interview with writer/director Fred Dekker. The man who created "Night of the Creeps" and "The Monster Squad" sits down to tell us about becoming interested in filmmaking, how those genre classics came to be and just how much it takes out of you when your labor of love isn't as well received as you had hoped. It's a very real and honest conversation from a man that truly loves movies. And as Greg and Bryan take over a conference room, we also discuss... Pacific Rim, The Avengers, The Sugarland Express, Cape Fear by way of Dirty Harry, Cameron Crowe, Power Rangers, people you sort of know listening to the show, being a celebrity, Universal Monsters, the fingerprints of the director, UCLA, Godzilla, Lifebuoy, TriStar Pictures, Dick Smith, crushing disappointment, Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, strong female characters, generic aliens, too much information for our brains, Jaws, Lawrence Kasdan, The Twilight Zone, Tom Atkins, trying to not get sued, Robert Zemeckis, remakes, Robin Scherbatsky, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Steven Spielberg, being a writer, William Stout, adjusting Robocop, Brit Marling, people, gonna make a comeback, King Kong, The Marx Brothers, Super 8 movies, USC, Laverne & Shirley, Doug Wildey, Animal House, based on preexisting material, Hal Holbrook, Rick Baker, Ricochet, redefining yourself, changing the paradigm, 3D Phantom Menace, having your picture taken, seeing how it's made, Hitchcock and Orson Welles, House, Bill Paxton and Quaker Oats, Stan Winston, Tales from the Crypt, preparing for long-distance space travel, you control the experience, Francis Ford Coppola, discovering Shane Black, coming full circle, Robert Wise, the giant apes are going to start to die, Warren Oates, Fancy Bane, watching old black and white movies on TV, owning your own digital effects house, a big hit in Germany, using the medium to tell the story, Paul Schrader, W. C. Fields and being universally loathed. "It was the first time... I could see the fingerprints of the director. That I felt like there was a vision and a voice here... and that's what I want to do."