Summary
- Robin and Ted’s relationship had a lot of ups and downs over the course of nine seasons, filled with milestones and missteps.
- Their journey from awkward friends to almost together again, to barely speaking, shows the complexity of their connection.
- Ultimately, the divisive decision to put Robin and Ted together in the finale leaves fans with mixed feelings but ties up their story.
Robin and Ted are arguably the central couple of How I Met Your Mother – if nothing else, their meeting is the start of the show (and the introduction of Robin to the gang), and the series ends with them reuniting and giving things another chance in the finale flash-forward. Of course, this ending was so controversial that the series actually came out with an alternate finale, which cut this scene, so it’s clear that no matter how important they were to the show, Ted and Robin were not the best-loved of the HIMYM pairs.
Between that first meeting in the pilot and that contentious ending, though, Robin and Ted had a lot of ups and downs throughout their relationship timeline. They dated, they broke up, they almost tried again… but when did it all happen in the show? Over the course of nine seasons, there are a lot of milestone events for Ted and Robin.
Season 1 – Ted And Robin First Meet
The first season is when Ted and Robin initially meet – and where Ted scares her off almost immediately in the pilot episode. Their first date actually sets up some of the big moments of the series finale, as Ted steals a blue French horn from the restaurant where they went to eat, shows up outside her apartment, and then tells her he loves her. Unsurprisingly, Robin is freaked out in the pilot, and they decide not to date.
The rest of the first season is really about them discovering, slowly, that they do have feelings for each other and should probably date – something that comes up as they go on dates with other people. The two have their first kiss in episode 2, but Robin doesn’t realize she actually wants to date Ted until episode 11. At the end of the season, though, they hook up again, and this time, it looks like it’s going to turn into something (if Ted can just hold off on the declarations of love).
Season 1 Episode |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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1: Pilot |
Ted and Robin first meet, but decide not to date after Ted tells her he loves her immediately |
2: Purple Giraffe |
Ted and Robin kiss, but decide they should remain just friends |
10: The Pineapple Incident |
When Robin starts dating someone else, Ted realizes he still has feelings for her |
11: The Limo |
Ted and Robin kiss on New Year’s Eve and Ted’s date tells him that Robin has feelings for him |
12: The Wedding |
Robin breaks up with her boyfriend and Ted invites her to go to a wedding with him, but she can’t make it because of work |
13: Drumroll, Please |
Lily finds out Robin has feelings for Ted just as he meets someone else |
14: Zip, Zip, Zip |
Barney finds out Robin has feelings for Ted |
18: Nothing Good Happens After 2 AM |
Ted cheats on Victoria with Robin |
21: Milk |
Ted stands up his date when he realizes he does want to be with Robin |
22: Come On |
Ted and Robin get together for the first time in the series |
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Season 2 – Happily Dating… And Breaking Up
Ted and Robin are happily dating for almost the entire second season, and they seem like a fairly solid couple. They have some issues with jealousy and adjusting to the relationship (and many fans haven’t forgiven Ted for pressuring Robin to get rid of her dogs in episode 16), but overall, those are growing pains as they get used to a committed relationship, and they seem happy.
They even manage to get to their first anniversary, but at the end of the season, this is where things fall apart. At dinner, they are mistakenly served an engagement ring (meant for another table), and Robin’s reaction makes them re-think where they are going, and if they want the same things. Ted has, since the pilot episode, been ready for a more serious commitment than Robin has, and the end of season 2 sees them both confronted with that very knowledge again.
Eventually, they decide that they should break up at the end of season 2, though they don’t tell everyone right away.
Season 2 Episode |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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1: Where Were We? |
Ted and Robin tell everyone they are dating |
3: Brunch |
Robin meets Ted’s parents, which leads to some thinking about their future from Ted |
8: Atlantic City |
Ted and Robin try to help Lily and Marshall along toward getting married, but Robin reminds everyone that she doesn’t want to get married |
9: Slap Bet |
Ted finds out about Robin Sparkles and the two grow even closer |
12: First Time In New York |
Robin tells Ted she loves him for the first time |
16: Stuff |
Ted and Robin pressure one another to get rid of things they got from exes, which includes Robin’s dogs, but Ted lies about getting rid of everything, and they eventually decide to move in together |
18: Moving Day |
Barney messes up Ted’s plans to move in with Robin |
21: Something Borrowed |
It’s revealed that Ted and Robin broke up after the events of the previous episode where Robin freaked out about an engagement ring at a restaurant, but they have been hiding it |
22: Something Blue |
Barney tries to figure out what’s going on with Ted and Robin, believing they are engaged, even though they are actually broken up |
Season 3 – Awkward Friendship, & A Thanksgiving Fling
After the breakup in season 2, things are awkward between Robin and Ted for most of season 3. To a large extent, it looks like the relationship is over, and they are struggling to even salvage their friendship. However, there is still one episode that suggests there’s still something between them. In “Slapsgiving”, Ted and Robin manage to get over their awkwardness… after spending the night together ‘baking pies’. Surprisingly, this seems to work, and they are able to maintain more of a friendship for the rest of the season.
Of course, it’s clear that, for Ted at least, there are still very strong feelings there. He becomes angry in “The Goat” when he finds out that Robin and Barney slept together, going as far as “de-broing” Barney, but he still maintains the friendship that he worked so hard for with Robin. It becomes the beginning of a surprising love triangle for the series.
Season 3 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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1: Wait For It |
Robin admits she started dating Gael to get over Ted |
9: Slapsgiving |
Ted and Robin deal with the tension between them by spending the night together |
17: The Goat |
Ted finds out Barney and Robin slept together |
Season 4 – Friends With Benefits
At the start of season 4, Ted is engaged to Stella, but Robin admits that she has feelings for him, and she finds it strange that she’s expected to be at the wedding, demonstrating that the idea of everything being resolved in the previous season isn’t true. When Stella leaves Ted and the altar and Robin gives up her job in Japan, Ted and Robin decide to become roommates… with benefits.
The two sleep together for a while, but end up breaking it off again when Ted realizes that Barney has feelings for Robin. In this season, they also sit down and talk about the future again, admitting that they would both love to be together, but they just want different things… right now. They do agree on becoming each others’ ‘backups’, though.
Season 4 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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5: Shelter Island |
Robin admits she still has feelings for Ted when he’s supposed to be marrying Stella |
7: Not A Father’s Day |
Robin and Ted become roommates |
12: Benefits |
Robin and Ted begin a casual physical relationship while living together |
17: The Front Porch |
Ted finds out that Lily had a hand in breaking him and Robin up; he and Robin talk about the future and decide if neither of them is married at 40, they will be each other’s backup plan |
20: Mosbius Designs |
Robin helps Ted launch his business |
Season 5 – One Almost-Kiss
For most of season 5, the focus is on Robin and Barney, who start dating, and then Robin and Don, her next big relationship. Ted has his own dates and romances, and the two are pretty much just friends.
The only particularly notable Robin/Ted moments in season 5 are when Ted gives Barney ‘relationship lessons’ on Robin (which she hates), and then later, when Robin tells Barney and Ted that she doesn’t want to see them for a while, to give her relationship with Don a chance to succeed away from her exes. However, they do have one moment of an almost-kiss, when Don breaks up with Robin, and Ted comforts her.
This season is more about Robin’s growth than it is about her relationship with Ted, which is important for her character to be able to move forward in the series.
Season 5 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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2: Robin 101 |
Ted teaches Barney a class about Robin and she gets upset with them both |
21: Twin Beds |
Barney helps Ted realize that neither of them are completely over Robin when she moves in with Don and develops a plan for them to “share” her when Robin and Ted become each other’s backup plans |
24: Doppelgänger |
Ted lets Robin move back in with him when she and Don break up; Robin and Ted almost kiss while he’s consoling her about the breakup |
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Season 6 – Roommates Again
After her breakup with Don, Robin moves back in with Ted, and they spend the sixth season as friends, without much going on between them on a romantic level. Robin does initially proposition Ted when she is upset about the breakup (and on the couch covered in junk food), but Ted turns her down – for fairly obvious reasons, not least because she warned him she may hit on him and told him to turn her down.
There are a few episodes throughout the season that hint, despite the two of them having a seemingly healthy friendship, that there are still feelings under the surface. While they are always there for one another during the season, they also end up in the middle of one another’s relationship more often than not. More than that, though, it does seem as though they have just found a good place as friends and roommates as they freely talk about their potential future when they might be on the same page down the line.
Season 6 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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1: Big Days |
Robin propositions Ted but he turns her down and helps her through her breakup |
6: Baby Talk |
Ted starts dating Robin’s coworker and Ted explains that she makes him feel needed; Robin and Barney talk about her not being needy being a good thing |
12: False Positive |
Robin tells Ted that if she gets married one day (and not to him), she wants him to be her best man |
21: Hopeless |
Barney gets Ted and Robin to pretend to date, but it upsets Ted when he finds out Robin still has a crush on someone that she liked back when they were together as well |
24: Challenge Accepted |
Robin examines Ted’s relationship with Zoey in order to make decisions about her own love life |
Season 7 – Almost Together Again, Then Barely Speaking
The good place they seemed to get to in season 6 disappears in season 7, when they nearly get back together, and then end up hardly speaking for the rest of the season. Early on, Ted realizes that he is still in love with Robin, and when her relationship with Kevin ends, they share a kiss. This season really cements them as the will-they-won’t-they couple of the show despite the repeated assurances that they are friends in earlier seasons.
The biggest episode for the duo is 17, “No Pressure,” which brings up a lot of Robin and Ted’s history. Robin has to go on a work trip, but when she returns, they try to date – but quickly realize that Robin can’t say she loves him, and she is too afraid to lose their friendship with a romantic relationship. Ironically enough, this leads to Robin moving out, and she and Ted keeping their distance for the rest of the season, as Ted tries to get over her. He even calls off their backup plan idea for when they turn 40.
The events of “No Pressure” prompt Lily to get in the middle of their relationship. While Ted has been saying he wants to settle down with Robin, Lily points out that, even when he’s with Robin, there is no “settling down.” Lily believes that any romance between the two has run its course, and says as much to Marshall, since the two of them bet on whether Robin and Ted would end up together. Marshall disagrees with Lily and isn’t willing to pay up for their bet just yet.
It takes until the end of the season for Ted and Robin to reconcile.
Season 7 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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2: The Naked Truth |
Robin wants Ted to take her to the Architect’s Ball |
3: Ducky Tie |
Victoria warns Ted that he, Robin, and Barney will not work as friends with so much romantic history (and ongoing feelings they haven’t acknowledged) |
15: The Burning Beekeeper |
After fighting about Robin’s temper and Ted’s fear of confrontation, Ted and Robin tell one another the things they like about each other |
16: The Drunk Train |
When Robin tells Ted she’s infertile, he tells her it doesn’t matter because he loves her |
17: No Pressure |
Ted and Robin kiss; Robin tells Ted she doesn’t love him and isn’t willing to risk their friendship; Ted calls off their backup plan idea; Robin moves out; Lily believes Robin and Ted are done; Marshall disagrees with Lily |
21: Now We’re Even |
After avoiding Robin for weeks, Ted finally texts Robin to tell her he’s glad she’s okay after a helicopter crash |
22: Good Crazy |
Barney tries to help Ted by hooking him up with other women, but Ted keeps imagining Robin |
23/24: The Magician’s Code Parts One and Two |
Ted and Robin reconcile; Robin encourages Ted to go after “the one that got away,” Victoria |
Season 8 – Ted Tries To Let Go, Barney & Robin Get Engaged
By this point in How I Met Your Mother, everything is still up in the air. Ted and Robin are friends again, and Ted and Victoria break up for the last time because Ted cannot imagine his life without Robin in it. However, Barney also has feelings for Robin, and concocts his elaborate final play to see if Robin has feelings for him, and if Ted would be willing to let her go. In the end, he is proven right on both counts, as Ted tells Robin to go to Barney, and Robin says yes to his proposal.
Despite this, Ted clearly still has feelings for Robin. He describes how painful it was to learn that Barney and Robin are engaged, and decides he will leave New York after their wedding, to get a fresh start away from her. He finally seems committed to letting Robin go and moving on with his life. Of course, it’s also made clear that many of Robin’s insecurities about her upcoming wedding to Barney are the result of her previous relationship with Ted.
Season 8 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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3: Nannies |
Ted and Robin both admit they aren’t happy in their respective relationships |
5: The Autumn of Break-Ups |
Ted proposes to Victoria; Victoria only agrees to be with Ted if he can cut Robin out of his life; Victoria breaks up with him when she realizes he still loves Robin and wishes him well |
12: The Final Page Part Two |
Ted encourages Robin to stop Barney from proposing to Patrice, believing that Robin and Barney have too much chemistry to ignore |
13: Band or DJ? |
Ted hates the idea of Barney and Robin marrying because he still believes he and Robin should end up together |
23: Something Old |
Ted puts his life on hold to help Robin find the locket meant to be her “something old” for her wedding, and tells her she shouldn’t take it as a bad sign if she can’t find it |
24: Something New |
A flashback reveals Robin planned to wear her old locket when she believed she would marry Ted |
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Season 9 – Finally Getting Back Together
For the main storyline of season 9, Ted and Robin don’t get back together. Robin marries Barney, although she does have some momentary misgivings when she debates running away with Ted instead. And Ted finally meets the titular Mother, Tracy, and the two start on their happily ever after (or as close as they get). However, the flash-forwards show that Ted and Robin still end up together. Robin and Barney divorce after a few years, realizing that they just don’t work, and Tracy dies tragically young.
After all that, Ted and Robin end up together, and this time, it looks like they’ll stay that way.
Season 9 Episodes |
Ted and Robin Relationship Milestones |
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3: Last Time In New York |
Ted considers moving to Chicago to start over away from Robin |
4: The Broken Code |
Barney finds out Ted still has feelings for Robin (again) while Ted tries to get over her |
9: Platonish |
A flashback reveals that Ted believed he would still have time to pursue Robin while Barney was already planning a proposal; Marshall and Lily disagree on whether Ted still has a chance with Robin |
15: Unpause |
While getting Barney drunk and revealing his secrets, Ted and Robin discuss their past |
17: Sunrise |
Ted decides he has to let go of Robin; the mystery of Robin’s locket is solved as Victoria actually has it and overnights it to Ted, but it is intercepted by another ex, who throws it off a bridge |
20: Daisy |
Robin starts to believe that she should be with Ted while having doubts about being able to depend on Barney |
22: The End of the Aisle |
Robin panics about the wedding and wants to use Ted as an excuse to run away; Ted reminds Robin that she loves Barney; Barney promises to be honest with Robin about everything |
23: Last Forever Part One |
A flashback reveals Barney was jealous of Ted and Robin’s friendship; A flash-forward reveals Robin is jealous when Tracy and Ted plan to get married and Tracy reveals she is pregnant; Robin tells Lily she should have been with Ted instead of marrying Barney |
24: Last Forever Part Two |
Robin decides to attend Tracy and Ted’s delayed wedding after Tracy convinces her to, despite Robin feeling she should have been with Ted; six years after Tracy dies, Ted’s kids encourage him to reunite with Robin again; Robin and Ted rekindle their relationship |
Putting Robin and Ted together in the finale of How I Met Your Mother was a divisive decision. Many fans felt like they had been cheated since Ted’s entire story for the series was about what he went through before finding the mother of his children. With the many major milestones in his life connected to Robin though, and nearly every relationship in the show leading back to Ted and Robin, it’s not surprising that they eventually got back together yet again.
How I Met Your Mother
How I Met Your Mother is a sitcom created initially for CBS by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas. Five friends living in New York City navigate their twenties and thirties as they try to find love, success, and purpose. The show is framed through one friend’s eyes, Ted Mosby, as he retells the story of how he met his wife to his children.
- Release Date
- September 19, 2005
- Seasons
- 9
- Showrunner
- Craig Thomas