Marshall Eriksen
Marshall Eriksen | |
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How I Met Your Mother character | |
Jason Segel as Marshall Eriksen | |
First appearance | "Pilot" |
Last appearance | "Last Forever" |
Created by |
Carter Bays Craig Thomas |
Portrayed by | Jason Segel |
Information | |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Lawyer (2005–2013), judge (2013–present). |
Family |
Marvin Eriksen (father) Judy Eriksen (mother) |
Spouse(s) | Lily Aldrin (2007–present) |
Children |
Marvin Wait-For-It Eriksen Daisy Eriksen Baby Girl Eriksen (name unknown) |
Marshall Eriksen is a fictional character on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, portrayed by Jason Segel. Series co-creator Craig Thomas explained that he based Marshall and Lily on himself and his wife Rebecca.[1][2]
Character overview
The series revolves around the adventures of the five main characters: Marshall, his wife Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan) and his best friends Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor), Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) and Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders). He met Ted and Lily during their freshman year at Wesleyan University in 1996, and they moved into an apartment in New York City together after graduation. In the show's pilot episode, he proposes to Lily, inspiring Ted to start looking for the love of his life.
Marshall was born and raised in St. Cloud, Minnesota, the youngest of three brothers. He is extremely close to his family, particularly his father, Marvin (Bill Fagerbakke). When Marvin dies in the episode "Bad News", Marshall is devastated, and takes a long time to recover. He is also close to his mother, Judy (Suzie Plakson), and is oblivious to the fact that she and Lily despise each other. The episode "The Fight" reveals that, as a teenager, he got into brutal fighting matches with his brothers.
In the first two seasons, Marshall is a law student who dreams of working for the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC). Once he passes the bar, however, money concerns force him to take a job at Goliath National Bank, a corrupt multinational corporation. He quits his job in the seventh season and finally achieves his dream of working for the NRDC. In the last episode of the eighth season, he is offered a judgeship, and accepts without telling Lily; staying in New york conflicts with her dream job in Italy. He gives the position up in the ninth season, however, so he can go to Rome with Lily and their children. The series finale, "Last Forever", reveals that he works for another corporate firm after returning to New York, until he is appointed to a judgeship. In the year 2020, he is elected to the New York State Supreme Court.
Marshall is fascinated by the paranormal, and has absolute faith that mythical creatures such as Sasquatch and the Loch Ness Monster are real. In the first season episode "Matchmaker", he discovers a bizarre creature he names "the cockamouse".
Relationships
Lily Aldrin
Marshall and Lily meet on their first day of college and fall in love at first sight. They move in together and eventually get engaged. In the final episode of the first season, "Come On", Lily breaks off their engagement to accept a painting fellowship in San Francisco. Marshall falls into a deep depression, but nevertheless refuses to take Lily back when she returns to New York in the episode "The Scorpion and the Toad". They reconcile in the episode "Swarley", and get married in the season's penultimate episode, "Something Borrowed".
Marshall and Lily are soul mates; they do virtually everything together, tell each other about every minute detail of their lives, and have only had sex with each other. They can even understand each other perfectly when they are seemingly incoherent, such as when Lily is trying to speak through bouts of morning sickness in "Big Days" or when Marshall is speaking in pseudo-Italian gibberish in "Romeward Bound".
Throughout the final season, which takes place over one weekend, Marshall travels with Marvin to the Farhampton Inn, where Robin and Barney are getting married. He struggles with telling Lily about his new job, as it conflicts with her dream of working as an artist in Rome. When he finds out she is pregnant with their second child, however, he gives up the judgeship and agrees to go to Rome with her and their new family.
By the end of the series, Marshall and Lily have three children: Marvin (born in "The Magician's Code"), Daisy, and a third child whose name is never revealed.
Ted Mosby
Marshall and Ted are college roommates and best friends. They first bonded during an ill-fated college road trip ("Arrivederci, Fiero"). Marshall and Lily consider Ted a part of their family, their "third Muskateer". Ted helps Marshall recover when he and Lily briefly break up ("Where Were We?"). Along with the other main characters, Marshall is by Ted's side during every major event in his life, including a serious car accident ("Miracles"), being left at the altar ("Shelter Island"), and, finally, Ted's marriage to the titular Mother ("Last Forever"). Ted is best man at Marshall's wedding, and Marshall does the honors when Ted gets married in the series finale.
Barney Stinson
Marshall and Barney know each other through Ted, Barney having taken it upon himself to "teach them how to live" ("How I Met Everyone Else"). Along with the other characters, Marshall is both amused and horrified by Barney's promiscuity, deceptiveness and penchant for over-the-top schemes. Barney has shown himself to be a good friend, however; he gets Marshall an internship ("Life Among the Gorillas"), persuades Lily to return to New York from San Francisco ("Bachelor Party"), and gets him his job at Goliath National Bank ("The Best Burger in New York"). Barney serves as "co-best man" (along with Ted) at Marshall and Lily's wedding. Along with Ted, Lily, and the Mother, Marshall is present for the birth of Barney's daughter in "Last Forever".
In the episode "Slap Bet", Barney loses a bet with Marshall and agrees to let Marshall slap him five times at random occasions "throughout eternity". Marshall administers these slaps in the episodes "Slap Bet", "Stuff", "Slapsgiving", "Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap", and "Slapsgiving 3: Slappointment in Slapmarra".
Robin Scherbatsky
During the first season, Marshall and Robin are friends, but he nevertheless advises Ted to forget about his unrequited love for her. When the two finally get together, however, he accepts her as a permanent part of the group, and continues to do so after they break up. When Robin quits her job in "I Heart NJ", he and Lily take her in to live with them, and do so again in the seventh season after Robin breaks up with her boyfriend, Kevin (Kal Penn). Marshall asks her to move out in "Karma" when it becomes clear that Ted has unrequited feelings for her. However, he has an ongoing bet with Lily that Robin and Ted will end up together.
When Robin leaves the group in 2016, as portrayed in "Last Forever", Marshall resents her for it, but nevertheless welcomes her back four years later to celebrate Ted's wedding.
There is a running joke throughout the series in which Marshall believes that Robin is attracted to him, despite all evidence to the contrary.
References
- ↑ Brian Ford Sullivan (2010-08-01). "Live at the Paley Center for Media: How I Met Your Mother".
- ↑ Maureen Ryan (April 27, 2006). "A cool new show: 'How I Met Your Buffy'". Chicago Tribune.
'We cast Alyson because we're such enormous fans of Buffy ' says Craig Thomas
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