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Right now, none. I recently finished How I Met Your Mother it's was nice in most parts. People really watch it during the holiday seasons? A great movie but quite sad for the holidays. I just read the first page of the discussion, and when someone mentioned the football scene, I thought to myself, "Wait... maybe he's autistic?" This could explain why he excels in geometry but struggles with English. Many high-functioning autistic individuals are exceptionally talented in areas like numbers, arithmetic, mathematics, and memory—or at least, that's the common portrayal in culture and movies. However, I know an autistic person who is highly skilled in Hebrew (his native language) and has even published at least one book of poetry. Anyway, it's possible he is autistic. Adding to this is the fact that his mother mentioned he was always "out" and odd since birth. It's quite sad that his parents were so preoccupied with themselves that they never thought to look into what might be going on with him. This might explain why Mikey's reactions were slow. Most of the time, I read the novel before watching the movie, but not this time. I wonder if there are any clues in the book. I join in complimenting your post. As young people, they apparently embraced the hippie culture in college, but it’s clear this was mainly to feel cool and fit in at college—not because they were truly progressive. When they grew up, like many baby boomers, they became part of the bourgeoisie, focusing on family, children, and building successful careers. I think Ted, Lily, and Marshall are all moderate Democrats, none of them leaning toward progressivism. Ted is an everyday guy. I’ve never seen him as political person—he seems to care only about living a happy life. Marshall is a kind of environmental activist, rooted in the classic green community; but he tries to change the world through institutional means. Lily is definitely a moderate Democrat. I believe she would despise progressives and woke culture. Among the three, I think she has the highest likelihood of having voted for Trump in the last election, especially given her work as a kindergarten teacher. Robin and Barney—there’s not much to elaborate on here. Both are clearly Republicans, which is one reason I think they make a much more compatible couple than Robin and Ted. Sleepless (2001) The Last Castle (2001) With only 69 votes in IMDb, it's unlikely there's a DVD available, but the famous cast (Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper) might give you hope of watching it some way or another. You can find the DVD of the 1938 version. Invincible (2001) nice This is history!!! Amazing job Stonekeeper View all replies >