The Final Page, Part One And Two

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“The Final Page, Part One And Two” — With Christmas fast approaching, Barney (Neil Patrick Harris, right) tells Ted that he plans on proposing to Patrice, which leads Ted to debate whether or not to tell Robin (Cobie Smulders, left), on a special one-hour episode of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, Dec. 17 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Ron P. Jaffe/Fox ©2012 Fox Television. All Rights Reserved.


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