"Tailgate" | |
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How I Met Your Mother episode | |
Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 13 |
Directed by | Pamela Fryman |
Written by |
Carter Bays Craig Thomas |
Production code | 7ALH13 |
Original air date | January 2, 2012 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Bill Fagerbakke (Marvin Sr.) |
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Bill Fagerbakke (Marvin Sr.)
Chris Elliott (Mickey Aldrin)
Will Sasso (Doug)
Kal Penn (Kevin)
Alexis Denisof (Sandy Rivers)
Chasty Ballesteros (Tina)
"Tailgate" is the 13th episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and the 149th episode overall. It aired on January 2, 2012.
On New Year's Day Marshall visits his father's gravesite to carry on their tradition of tailgating. However, his attempts to have a private moment with his father are derailed when his brothers arrive with the same idea and then mourners at another funeral nearby gradually drift over and join Marshall's tailgating party. Nevertheless, Marshall tells the story at his father's grave of how he, Lily, Ted, Barney and Robin spent New Year's Eve. It gets worse when someone accidentally calls him Marvin (his father's name), saying Marshall is just like his dad. Marshall recalls how his father always welcomed people at all their previous tailgate parties, and asks his brothers to join him, deciding that private moments are overrated. In New York, Lily opens the door to her house and unexpectedly finds her father with a giant teddy bear. He reveals that right after he heard her news, he drove all night from Chicago to see her and tells her how excited he is for her. A tear-struck Lily thanks her father and hugs him.
Prior to the New Year's Eve cemetery scene, this is what the five are doing:
Lily and Marshall are decorating the baby's bedroom in East Meadow when Marshall learns that Lily has not yet told her dad that she is pregnant. Marshall convinces her to call her father, who is in Chicago at a board-game convention, but Lily is disappointed with her father's nonchalant reaction. Next, Marshall decides to narrate the "Enigmas of the Mystical"—his favourite childhood book, Lily admits she can't believe any of the stories. Realizing that Lily is upset, Marshall apologizes and explains he acted that way because his dad made him believe in the magical. Lily reveals that her dad taught her not to believe in anything but herself.