When Ted takes a date to see a new hit movie, “The Wedding Bride,” he is shocked to learn the story is loosely based on his life, and that it was written by Tony, the man Stella left him for at the altar, on HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, May 17 (8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Judy Greer (“Love Happens”) guest stars as Royce, Ted’s date. Jason Lewis (“Sex and the City”), Malin Akerman (“27 Dresses”) and Chris Kattan (“The Middle”) guest star as the movie versions of Tony, Stella and Ted.
GUEST CAST:
Royce……………………………………… Judy Greer
Rachel…………………….. Gloria Calderon Kellett
Bruce………………………………….. Jeremy Glazer
Brian…………………………………… Arshad Aslam
Patricia……………………………….. Miranda Lilley
Jennifer………………………….. Shira Scott Astrof
Susan…………………………………… Megan Duffy
Jed……………………………………….. Chris Kattan
Movie Stella……………………….. Malin Akerman
Movie Tony……………………………. Jason Lewis
Billy…………………………………… Jacob Hopkins
Minister…………………………………… Tom VirtueWRITTEN BY: Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, co-creators and executive producers
DIRECTED BY: Pamela Fryman

Haha, Marshall brake dancing.

How is being nice bad? More people should be nicer!

Kitty! Say good bye to these!

Loved the baggage with writing on, hilarious!

Funny:
Robin: Hey, what took you guys so long?
Marshall: Nothing, just forget about it.
Lily: We were on our way here and Marshall wanted to stop and help some guys load their moving van.
Marshall: To be nice! Didn’t cost nothing.
Lily: And when the moving van drove away, who should show up but the owner of the apartment we had just helped some guys rob. And that one was hard to explain… to the police.
Robin: See Marshall, this is what I mean. You can’t treat New York City like it’s the small, friendly, crime free, inbred backwoods, podunk, cow tipping, Minnesota, Hicksville where you grew up!

A movie about Ted’s life, fun!

That movie seemed like something I would watch, fun!

Loved the reaction of the audience!

Poor Ted, Tony shouldn’t have done that. I wonder how many films are based on some truth without the audience knowing.

Barney in the theater was so funny!

And they lived happily ever after!

Or not….

Cute little episode!







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