The Sexless Innkeeper

"The Sexless Innkeeper"
How I Met Your Mother episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 4
Directed by Pamela Fryman
Written by Craig Thomas
Carter Bays
Production code 5ALH04
Original air date October 12, 2009
Guest stars

Julianna Guill (Busty Girl-Ted sequence)
Marshall Manesh (Ranjit)
K.T. Tatara (Py)

Season 5 episodes

"The Sexless Innkeeper" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met Your Mother and 92nd overall. It originally aired on October 12, 2009.

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Plot

As seen in "Definitions", Lily and Marshall are very excited to have another couple to hang out with. Future Ted explains that they had fared poorly with previous couples, coming across as clingy and desperate. With Barney and Robin now a couple, they hope to turn their luck around. After an evening together, Lily and Marshall are under the impression that it was "the best night ever", despite Robin and Barney being obviously bored and uncomfortable throughout.

Robin and Barney ignore their messages and avoid Lily and Marshall, but they eventually admit that they don't want to be "couple friends". Devastated, Lily and Marshall blame each other for the failure, citing Marshall's bizarre photo montages of trivial events and Lily's tendency to plan big outings much too quickly. After a week apart from Lily and Marshall, Robin and Barney realize they miss their friends, and head over to their condo, only to find them enjoying the company of another couple. Barney and Robin are crushed by the rejection, and sing a rendition of "All by Myself" as a duet.

They interrupt another couple's night at Lily and Marshall's apartment, leading them outside with a trail of egg timers for Charades. In the rain, Barney and Robin ask for one more chance, which Marshall and Lily grant them, attracted by their "bad boy... and girl" mystique. ("I think we can change them," says Marshall.) They promise to never fight again, and share a hug.

Meanwhile, Ted has settled into the persona of a professor, often wearing a tweed jacket, even at MacLaren's. He claims it attracts the ladies, but after a woman leaves his apartment in the morning without having sex, Barney calls him the "Sexless Innkeeper." He elaborates with a poem set in a Dickensian version of Queens, where he was caught in a blizzard, walked a few blocks to an ugly woman's apartment, and feigned sleep to avoid sex. Ted is annoyed at the new nickname, which of course spurs Barney on.

Later, as Barney and Robin leave for brunch with Lily and Marshall, Ted recites a poem of his own for Barney, telling the tale of a busty young blonde woman who was turned on by his professor persona. Barney's is skeptical, but is left speechless when the young woman appears at Ted's bedroom door, inviting Ted back to bed, thus ending the reign of the Sexless Innkeeper. After Robin reminds Barney of their planned brunch with Marshall and Lily, he screams, "What have I done?"

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Continuity

Critical response

Donna Bowman of The A.V. Club rated the episode with a grade B.[1]

Brian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 6.8 out of 10. The review described the episode as "disappointing and mostly unfunny"; he went on to say that he liked the premise of Marshall writing sentimental songs for mundane occasions, but that it was not part of a believable story.[2]

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