- Matchmaker (How I Met Your Mother)
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"Matchmaker" How I Met Your Mother episode Episode no. Season 1
Episode 7Directed by Pamela Fryman Written by Chris Marcil and Sam Johnson Production code 1ALH06 Original air date November 7, 2005 Guest stars David Henrie (Son)
Lyndsy Fonseca (Daughter)
Camryn Manheim (Ellen Pierce)
Beth Lacke (Dr. Sarah O'Brien)Season 1 episodes - Pilot
- Purple Giraffe
- Sweet Taste of Liberty
- Return of the Shirt
- Okay Awesome
- Slutty Pumpkin
- Matchmaker
- The Duel
- Belly Full of Turkey
- The Pineapple Incident
- The Limo
- The Wedding
- Drumroll, Please
- Zip, Zip, Zip
- Game Night
- Cupcake
- Life Among the Gorillas
- Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M.
- Mary the Paralegal
- Best Prom Ever
- Milk
- Come On
"Matchmaker" is the 7th episode in the first season of the television series How I Met Your Mother. It originally aired on November 7, 2005.
Contents
Plot
Robin does a story on "Love Solutions", a matchmaking service with a 100% track record, and she and Barney recommend Ted try out the service. He is not interested, but Barney eventually tricks Ted into going anyway. Ellen Pierce, the woman in charge of the matchmaking service sees right through Barney, knowing full well that he is only seeking a one-night stand with a desperate woman (the alias he wrote on the registration form, "Jack Package," gives him away). She promises she "can work with" a skeptical Ted, however, and convinces him that she can truly help him find a soul mate in three days. After five days, Ted wants to go back to find out what the problem is. Everyone tells him not to "Ted out" about it (explaining that Ted's name is also a verb, which means to over-think). He returns to Love Solutions, only to find that his chances for finding a soul mate are zero. The closest match compatible with Ted has already been matched up. Ted sneaks back in and finds out she is a dermatologist and makes an appointment to see her. He learns that she is engaged and will be getting married in a few days. He tells her that if things change, he'll be available. She calls him up, and while he thinks things have changed, she merely informs him of something she spotted after his appointment. He reveals why he's been coming there, and she tells him to not believe in matchmaking services, and though he was a 9.6 for her (the compatibility grading of Love Solutions), his real soul mate would be a perfect 10. He then returns to Love Solutions, and finds that because he has no soul mate (according to the computer), the company is ruined, as the 100% success rate no longer exists. Ted, however, has hope that he will find his soul mate.
Meanwhile, Marshall and Lily have spotted an unusual creature in the apartment. When they first see it, they run away, with Lily believing it to be a cockroach, while Marshall believes that it is a mouse. They spot it again, and try to kill it with bug spray and a phone book. They run away again when the phone book starts moving (meaning that the creature isn't dead), but got a good glimpse of the creature. The creature is described as having six legs, antennae, and an exoskeleton, but also has tufts of fur, whiskers, and a tail, and is roughly the size of a potato. Marshall and Lily call it the "cockamouse." Robin is skeptical of them, but eventually they catch it, and Marshall takes it to the Columbia University Biology department. When Marshall arrives, he finds the "cockamouse" has escaped, and must still be in the apartment. Robin finally sees the creature, and throws a drink at it when the only way she can think of subduing it is by trying to get it drunk. Marshall arrives and grabs it and throws it out the window, and to their surprise the "cockamouse" flies away. They then shut the window as it tries to fly back inside causing it to hit the glass and fall.
Continuity
- The Cockamouse is seen again in the 6th season episode "The Perfect Cocktail".
- Ted's, and the rest of the group's, love of brunch is referenced in "Brunch" and "World's Greatest Couple".
- Love Solutions eventually sets Ted up with his match in Milk
Cultural References
- The scene in which Marshall and Lily worked on creating a trap to capture the cockamouse was accompanied by music that sounds very similar to the music heard on The A-Team when the team built or modified vehicles or other devices.
Music
- Seals & Crofts - "Summer Breeze"
- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - "Parallel or Together?"
- R.E.M. - "At My Most Beautiful"
References
External links
- Matchmaker at TV.com
- Matchmaker at the Internet Movie Database
How I Met Your Mother Episodes Season 1 · Season 2 · Season 3 · Season 4 · Season 5 · Season 6 · Season 7Characters Related articles How I Met Your Mother episodes Season 1 "Pilot" · "Purple Giraffe" · "Sweet Taste of Liberty" · "Return of the Shirt" · "Okay Awesome" · "Slutty Pumpkin" · "Matchmaker" · "The Duel" · "Belly Full of Turkey" · "The Pineapple Incident" · "The Limo" · "The Wedding" · "Drumroll, Please" · "Zip, Zip, Zip" · "Game Night" · "Cupcake" · "Life Among the Gorillas" · "Nothing Good Happens After 2 A.M." · "Mary the Paralegal" · "Best Prom Ever" · "Milk" · "Come On"Season 2 "Where Were We? · "The Scorpion and the Toad" · "Brunch" · "Ted Mosby: Architect" · "World's Greatest Couple" · "Aldrin Justice" · "Swarley" · "Atlantic City" · "Slap Bet" · "Single Stamina" · "How Lily Stole Christmas" · "First Time in New York" · "Columns" · "Monday Night Football" · "Lucky Penny" · "Stuff" · "Arrivederci, Fiero" · "Moving Day" · "Bachelor Party" · "Showdown" · "Something Borrowed" · "Something Blue"Season 3 "Wait for It" · "We're Not from Here" · "Third Wheel" · "Little Boys" · "How I Met Everyone Else" · "I'm Not That Guy" · "Dowisetrepla" · "Spoiler Alert" · "Slapsgiving" · "The Yips" · "The Platinum Rule" · "No Tomorrow" · "Ten Sessions" · "The Bracket" · "The Chain of Screaming" · "Sandcastles in the Sand" · "The Goat" · "Rebound Bro" · "Everything Must Go" · "Miracles"Season 4 "Do I Know You?" · "The Best Burger in New York" · "I Heart NJ" · "Intervention" · "Shelter Island" · "Happily Ever After" · "Not a Father's Day" · "Woooo!" · "The Naked Man" · "The Fight" · "Little Minnesota" · "Benefits" · "Three Days of Snow" · "The Possimpible" · "The Stinsons" · "Sorry, Bro" · "The Front Porch" · "Old King Clancy" · "Murtaugh" · "Mosbius Designs" · "The Three Days Rule" · "Right Place, Right Time" · "As Fast as She Can" · "The Leap"Season 5 "Definitions" · "Double Date" · "Robin 101" · "The Sexless Innkeeper" · "Duel Citizenship" · "Bagpipes" · "The Rough Patch" · "The Playbook" · "Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap" · "The Window" · "Last Cigarette Ever" · "Girls Versus Suits" · "Jenkins" · "Perfect Week" · "Rabbit or Duck" · "Hooked" · "Of Course" · "Say Cheese" · "Zoo or False" · "Home Wreckers" · "Twin Beds" · "Robots Versus Wrestlers" · "The Wedding Bride" · "Doppelgangers"Season 6 "Big Days" · "Cleaning House" · "Unfinished" · "Subway Wars" · "Architect of Destruction" · "Baby Talk" · "Canning Randy" · "Natural History" · "Glitter" · "Blitzgiving" · "The Mermaid Theory" · "False Positive" · "Bad News" · "Last Words" · "Oh Honey" · "Desperation Day" · "Garbage Island" · "A Change of Heart" · "Legendaddy" · "The Exploding Meatball Sub" · "Hopeless" · "The Perfect Cocktail" · "Landmarks" · "Challenge Accepted"Season 7 "The Best Man" · "The Naked Truth" · "Ducky Tie" · "The Stinson Missile Crisis" · "Field Trip" · "Mystery vs. History" · "Noretta" · "The Slutty Pumpkin Returns" · "Disaster Averted" · "Tick, Tick, Tick..." · "The Rebound Girl"Categories:- How I Met Your Mother (season 1) episodes
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