How does time Traveller end in how I met your mother?

Ted snaps back to reality, standing outside MacLaren’s. He puts the ticket in his pocket and then walks home. The episode concludes on a bittersweet note with Ted, imaginary Barney, and the imaginary future versions of themselves at MacLaren’s singing an a cappella version of Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time”.

Is time travel real in Himym?

How I Met Your Mother featured the concept of time travel multiple times throughout the series, but it actually existed in the sitcom’s universe.

Who is 20 years from now Ted married to?

Ted of year 2033 is no real, is imagined by himslf in 2013. Even if that thing was real, it could still mean several things. Ted is married to Robin by 2033. It could also mean Ted still wears the ring from his marriage to Tracy, even if he is dating Robin.

Where does that door go Himym episode?

The mystery, of course, being “what’s behind that door?” The answer is simple – it’s a supply closet. That didn’t stop Ted, Barney, Robin, and Lily from tricking Marshall into thinking it was a portal to another universe though!

What does How I Met Your Mother end?

It turns out the Mother has been dead for six years, and the point of Ted telling the story to his kids was actually to explain that he was in love with Robin. The show ends with him recreating the big romantic gesture he had made for Robin in the very first season.

Why is Marshall bald?

It is shown in Rally that he goes bald very quickly from the stress of his election campaign for NY State Supreme Court. Unlike Future Ted & Future Lily, his aging has been correct in every appearance he has made.

Does Ted marry Stella?

Dr. Stella Zinman is Ted Mosby’s romantic interest in half of Season 3. She gets engaged to him in the premiere of Season 4, but leaves him just before the wedding (Shelter Island for her ex-boyfriend, father of her child and karate instructor Tony Grafanello.

Where is Himym bar?

NYC reality: MacLaren’s is based on NYC pub McGee’s (240 W. 55th St.; 212-957-3536). Bays and Thomas spent time there during their “Letterman” days, and made McGee’s padded booths and muraled walls the show’s focal point. The pretend pub is named for Bays’ production assistant Carl MacLaren.