General Questions | S1E6 "The Slutty Pumpkin"

How We Made Your Mother

In this bonus episode of How We Made Your Mother, Josh, Craig, and Alek dive into the Season 1 fan-favorite episode “The Slutty Pumpkin.” They revisit how the show used Ted’s bizarre romantic traditions to explore themes of hope, faith, and emotional resilience. The conversation also highlights Robin’s struggle with intimacy, the early signs of attachment theory at work in the writing, and the growing chemistry between the cast. They reflect on iconic bits like Marshmallow and Lilypad, Ted’s loud love for a cappella, and the origins of one of the series’ best music moments featuring Nada Surf. Plus: behind-the-scenes anecdotes about Jason Segel’s eyeliner, Neil Patrick Harris’s fire tricks, and a moment of self-examination around the episode’s more dated jokes.

General Questions o’ The Week

  • Was Marshall’s dance outlined in the script or mostly improvised?

  • How much improv or ad-libbing happened on How I Met Your Mother?

  • Did being a writer help you stay focused on acting without wanting to rewrite lines?

  • Did Josh invent the “grabbing the heart” move or was it scripted?

  • Who kept Barney’s Mylar silver club shirt?

  • How do you feel now about the scene where Marshall and Lily jump out the window—does it break reality?

  • Was that moment the beginning of using Future Ted as an unreliable narrator?

  • Was Lily’s feeling about “having to grow up” based on real-life experience?

  • When did you realize you’d crossed the line from youth into adulthood?

  • What’s on your personal “Okay Awesome” list—things you’re supposed to like but secretly hate?

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