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How I Met Your Mother - The Mother Reveal and Season 9 Storyline - Press Release

14 May 2013

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YES INDEED – THAT WAS “THE MOTHER”

Cristin Milioti (“Once”) is Cast as “The Mother”


In the very last scene of last night’s eighth season finale of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, viewers finally got to meet the titular “Mother” as she purchases her train ticket to Farhampton where she will eventually meet Ted. Broadway star Cristin Milioti (“Once”) plays “The Mother.”

Shot on March 27 at the Twentieth Century Fox lot in Los Angeles, Milioti’s casting and filming of her scene was kept in strict secrecy in order to preserve the surprise for the audience.

“It was a pretty big umbrella to fill, casting the title role in a series that's been on the air for eight years,” says Carter Bays, Executive Producer and Co-Creator of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER. “And yet Cristin Milioti is, against all odds, exactly what we were looking for. She made us laugh on “30 Rock,” she made us swoon in “Once,” and her ukulele skills are no joke. We're thrilled to welcome her to the HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER family, and look forward to getting to know her – and the character she plays – much better in the coming final season. And to all the fans, on behalf of all of us writers, cast and crew: Thank you for sticking with us on this wild journey. Our ninth season will tell the epic story of the longest wedding weekend ever. We hope you like it. Next stop, Farhampton...”

Cristin Milioti just concluded her star turn as “Girl” in the Broadway smash hit musical “Once,” for which she received a Grammy Award as well as a Tony Award nomination for Lead Actress. Milioti will soon be seen playing opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in the upcoming Martin Scorsese feature film, “The Wolf of Wall Street,” due out later this year. Her previous television credits include “30 Rock,” “The Sopranos,” “The Good Wife” and “Nurse Jackie.”

HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER returns this fall to CBS for its ninth and final season. HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television. Carter Bays, Craig Thomas, Pamela Fryman, Chris Harris, Stephen Lloyd, Chuck Tatham and Kourtney Kang are Executive Producers.

CHEAT TWEET: #HIMYM fans, yes indeed, that was THE MOTHER! #WeMetTheMother #CristinMilioti http://bit.ly/128nwtG

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Source: CBS

17 comments:

  1. She better be a regular next season!

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  2. Hmmm I hope we still get some flashbacks and that throughout, so say we'll get a couple minutes of wedding prep at the beginning and end of an ep to bookmark it but get say a "lost" story too (wigs galore!) that way it'll mean we'll still get some variety in terms of storyline! And I hope he meets her at the latest midseason. Would be a disappointment to have 24 episodes of wedding prep and then he meets her... Really?!?!

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  3. I'm hoping that we will get flashforwards of Ted and the Mother

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  4. Shut up with you're Sci-Fi crap!

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  5. "Our ninth season will tell the epic story of the longest wedding weekend ever."
    This sentence proves everything! Season 9 will be during the Wedding! Yay! =)

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  6. Please God don't have the entirety of Season 9 be the wedding weekend. That just sounds awful. 3 episodes sounds a bit much and pushing it but I would be alright with 3 episodes for the wedding.

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  7. I agree-how the hell are they gonna make 20-24 episodes for one freakin weekend! they should really consider just doing a two or three part special or something for the wedding, just like they did for marshall and lily's. plus i want to see him date the mother! like really, who ends a love story with "we met at the train station after barney and robin's wedding. the end."??? what about the first date, relationship progression, the proposal, and their wedding. those are the parts you want to hear, not every little irrelevant thing leading up to it, like how ted got into a bar fight or how barney and ted tried to open a bar in his apartment...

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  8. I think that the framing will be the wedding weekend, but a lot of stuff is going to go in the middle

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  9. This is a network show with a full season order. It will be really interesting to see if it's even possible to write 22 interesting stories that take place over one weekend. But HIMYM, love it or hate it, has always had the most inventive narratives. That's actually the reason I started watching the show.

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  10. I think the mother is also the woman in 'milk' (season 1, episode 21). Ted is set up by Love Solutions after the original owner is bought out. She is perfect, according to him, but Ted doesn't go to the date because Lily asks to pick her up in Dutchess County and he's also still hung up on Robin.

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  11. And they can still do flashback and flash-forward stories as they have always done while present day covers the weekend. It could totally work, I agree.

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  12. I'm afraid that they're gonna "Scrubs" this up--- eight great seasons and then one more that was horrible. I hope I'm wrong.

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  13. Take a deep breathe and let writes take the charge

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  14. He would have mentioned that as he mentioned of her being at Economy class and Roommate

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  15. Sorry, but I'm still wooing for Ted/Robin love story arc even though that it's impossible now :(

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  16. There are no other timelines, Abed!

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  17. There better be other timelines otherwise it´s gonna be pretty boring.

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