The Wild Parallels Between Tarantino & How I Met Your Mother(Photo Credit –Facebook/Prime Video)

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Quentin Tarantino is a name whose iteration immediately instigates us to picture characters in Pulp Fiction and Inglourious Basterds about to indulge in violent shenanigans. But the two-time Academy winner’s affection for film and television embraces far more eclectic tastes. In a 2012 interview, the Kill Bill director surprised fans by disclosing, “Hands down, my favorite show is How I Met Your Mother.” (via Cracked) Not only did he confess to watching HIMYM in its entirety, but he reiterated the sentiment three years later in another interview.

While on a peripheral note, a cozy rom-com like HIMYM seems outside Quentin Tarantino’s radar, in hindsight, it makes total sense. Scroll to see why Tarantino may have liked HIMYM like he did.

How I Met Your Mother Is The Perfect Sitcom For An Intellectual Like Quentin Tarantino

Known for his stylized violence and nonlinear narratives, it seems unbecoming for Tarantino to fawn over a romantic sitcom. However, How I Met Your Mother is more than a standard sitcom, thanks to its inventive storytelling, complex character arcs, and logical jokes. One could argue it’s both a mystery and a tragicomedy — a dynamic unforeseen in a genre otherwise yielding bland products like Friends or The Big Bang Theory. Tarantino’s films similarly mix humor with drama, illustrating his versatility as a storyteller. Their works share more than tone; the structural techniques offer striking parallels.

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Fake History Lessons & Revisionist Mythmaking

How I Met Your Mother frequently distorts real-world history for comedic effect. Episodes feature exaggerated tales that mirror the mythmaking of religious texts, the Age of Discovery, and Ancient Rome, particularly through Barney Stinson’s antics.