Who is jenkins on how i met your mother
David Henrie Son as Son. Timothy Brennen Novelist as Novelist. Marieve Herington Betty as Betty. Bob Saget Narrator as Narrator voice uncredited. Neil Patrick Harris. Storyline Edit. Robin thinks she's made it into the big time when one of Ted's students recognizes her from her stint on the morning show. Robin revels in the recognition so much so that she even drops by his class just so that more of his students will recognize her, which they do.
Ted is later happy to learn that his students don't watch the show for Robin's interviewing prowess, but that her interviews are used for what they call the "but-um" drinking game. Ted can't help but rub Robin's nose with this information. But Robin thinks she has the last laugh on the matter. Meanwhile, Marshall is continually telling the exploits of his crazy new colleague, Jenkins.
What Marshall fails to tell his friends is that Jenkins is a beautiful young woman, which transforms those crazy exploits into sexually provocative acts.
Marshall, who was fearing Lily's reaction, is dismayed to learn that Lily isn't jealous when she actually meets Jenkins. After Jenkins kisses Marshall, he wants to use that act to make Lily jealous, but will Lily believe that Marshall can attract someone like Jenkins?
Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Cast-member Neil Patrick Harris ' directorial debut. Quotes Barney Stinson : I had a drinking game based on Robin. Connections References Platoon Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. For the character of the same name, see Jenkins character. Categories Season 5 Episodes Articles to be rewritten Articles missing references.
Universal Conquest Wiki. First aired: January 18, Director: Neil Patrick Harris. Writer: Greg Malins. Images Jenkins :. Marshall :. Ted :. Barney :. But it was actually on Robin. I poured peach schnapps in her bellybutton…. But there's so much elegance and cool design in this streamlined laugh machine. Let's start with a new setting, briefly glimpsed: The college bar. Why introduce it?
Because it's the scene of Marshall's dominance, a place where he is the coolest — because of a long-standing skeeball record held under the pseudonym Big Fudge.
And the A-story is about Marshall trying to come to grips with the fact that he's not the prize in his marriage. He's the reacher, the one who got something beyond his means; Lily is the settler, the one who took something beneath her level. So he has to prove to Lily and to himself that he's not the reacher — he's the Big Fudge. Show the supply chain who's boss Get a head start on your holiday shopping at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and more.
It's what you do with it once you introduce it that matters, though. It integrates the whole idea of a college bar with the B-story by having Ted meet his students there. And it has Marshall become attractive to Jenkins, his extroverted prankster and unfortunately attractive new co-worker played by Amanda Peet , by owning the skeeball game — as Ted puts it, "hitting the hole with nothing but wood. Pure economics. The proof of the everyday genius of this show at its peak, though, is that the college bar becomes a stage for Ted's insecurities and Robin's ego or vice-versa.
First Ted pretends to be unwilling to fraternize with his students in order to keep his professorial stature. Then when it turns out his students all know Robin — in fact, that they all watch her show — he's once again desperate to be accepted by them.
Witness his awful pun "but-ums up," met with blank stares by his class, and his naked plea to still be allowed to go to the bar and participate in their drinking game.
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