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Girls Versus Suits

"Girls Versus Suits" is the 12th episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy ''How I Met Your Mother'' and the show's 100th episode overall. It originally aired on January 11, 2010.
The episode features a musical number performed by Neil Patrick Harris, supported by the rest of the main cast.
== Plot ==

Future Ted again expounds on the unknowable nature of destiny, and tells the kids about the time he almost met their mother. After leaving class, Ted intercepts a series of fraternity brothers inviting a woman, Cindy (Rachel Bilson), up to the roof to drink. Confiscating the alcohol, he sits down to drink the beer with her, a Ph.D. student roughly his own age to whom he can relate. He asks her out, and when he goes to pick her up, it turns out Cindy has serious issues with her roommate (whom Future Ted reveals to be the Mother); her dates keep falling in love with her roommate, and her roommate's strange habits annoy Cindy. Ted promises Cindy to never fall in love with her roommate ("Oops," says Future Ted).
During the date, Cindy explains more about the roommate's strange habits she dislikes that Ted secretly thinks are awesome, such as how the Mother paints pictures of robots playing sports and has breakfast foods singing show tunes. Future Ted reveals the painting of robots playing volleyball is still hanging in the house and that an English muffin singing "Memories" is the most hauntingly beautiful thing he has heard to this day. Even though she complains about her roommate throughout the evening, Ted wants to continue dating Cindy.
After the date, Cindy tells Ted she can't see him again, blaming the University policy preventing students and lecturers from fraternizing, because she fears it could cost her her scholarship. Ted rationalizes her decision is for the best, especially as the others point out that Cindy's future and Ted's job are in jeopardy. Ted goes to Cindy's apartment and tries to persuade her to go out again, unwilling to miss the chance she is the right woman. She takes Ted to talk in her room because her roommate is about to leave the shower. To convince Cindy that their paths are meant to cross, he picks out items from her room which show how much they have in common. Cindy reveals all three objects are really connected to her roommate. Frustrated that Ted is already more compatible with her roommate, Cindy tells him to leave. Ted does not meet her roommate, but on his way out he catches a glimpse of her leg as she disappears into her bedroom. Ted forgets to take the yellow umbrella he brought with him, revealing how the Mother gets it back.
MacLaren's has hired an attractive female bartender (Stacy Keibler), and Barney seeks to add her occupation to his list of conquests, but she doesn't like men in suits, having dated insensitive Wall Street losers. Barney is forced to choose between the girl and the suits. For a while he dresses casually, convincing the bartender she misjudged him. At a point when Marshall is wearing a suit and Barney is not, Barney gets overly affectionate with Marshall's suit. Later, Barney sneaks away to the bathroom to wear his suit, where he accidentally rips the back. The suit is damaged beyond repair, but his tailor, Tim Gunn, transplants the buttons to save another suit and Barney cremates the remains.
Meanwhile, Lily, Marshall, and Robin argue about the bartender's attractiveness. Robin is jealous, and gets behind the bar to show how the location amplifies natural beauty; Carl soon kicks her out from behind the bar. Marshall insists the bartender is not that attractive, saying Lily is the most beautiful woman he has ever met. Lily tries to get Marshall to say she is not as beautiful as the bartender, and eventually even implies that the bartender is better looking than Marshall, upsetting him a little.
With the urn of suit ashes and his real tears for his lost suit, Barney convinces the bartender to go to his apartment, where she accidentally opens his closet full of suits and realizes he deceived her. She forces him to choose between her and his suits. She is angry as they are shown leaving the building and Barney breaks into song, professing his love of suits—only to choose her at the end of the song when he realizes "she ''is'' pretty hot." He tells her she is more important than the suits and they will go first thing in the morning. As they fall into bed, he whispers, "You guys are fine" to his suits, which move slightly as if breathing a sigh of relief.

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