Talk:Last Forever
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Cultural references
[edit]This edit was made with the edit summary "OR", and then reverted in this edit. The edit concerned the removal of two points in the "Cultural references" section:
- Marshall and Lily compare Robin making herself scarce around the gang with Sasquatch and Yeti sightings.
- Tracy and Ted are engaged for 5 years before getting married. This is a possible subtle reference to the film, The Five Year Engagment, which starred fellow co-star Jason Segel.
Neither were sourced. While the Sasquatch and Yeti sightings thing is explicitly talked about in the episode, and should probably remain in, I think the latter could constitute original research, unless a source can be found. What does everyone else think? Bilorv (talk) 16:29, 12 May 2014 (UTC)
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Alternate ending
[edit]The "Alternate Ending" section features a ridiculously long and convoluted sentence:
" This ending, omitting the entire illness storyline after the final scene at MacLaren's pub, and the breakup of Barney and Robin, features Future Ted (voiced by Bob Saget) summarizing the events of the entire series that led to him meeting the mother before Ted and Tracy are shown meeting as they did in the "original/broadcast" cut of the episode and cutting to black as the scene ends with the train appearing in front of the pair and the yellow umbrella floating down the road."
I had to read this over a few times before I understood what was being said. I'm going to simplify it and break it up into a few sentences.Sadiemonster (talk) 16:37, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
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