Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap
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| First aired: November 23, 2009 | ||
| Director: Pamela Fryman | ||
| Writer: Jamie Rhonheimer | ||
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Thanksgiving 2009: Marshall bequeaths the fourth slap to Ted and Robin. Lily is reunited with her father.
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Recap
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Lily's estranged father, Mickey shows up. Divorced from Lily's mother, Mickey had been living in his parents' (Lily's grandparents) basement, trying to develop his strange board game ideas and taking advantage of his father's generosity. Marshall describes the look he saw in Lily's eyes at that moment, calling it the "you're dead to me" look. She had used the look on other people for trivial reasons, but she had not spoken to or of her father for three years.
Marshall, who is used to a close-knit family (he teleconferences with them for Sunday dinner), tries to convince Lily to allow her father to have dinner with them. She stubbornly refuses, but Marshall invites him in anyway, only to see Lily walk out the door. As they sit and wait for Lily to return, they play one of Mickey's unsuccessful games, "Diseases." After a part of the game sprays lead paint and horse bile all over the turkey, Marshall kicks him out and looks for Lily.
He finds her at Mr. Park's bodega, a man she had given her "you're dead to me" look. While she waited at the counter, hoping to avoid Mr. Park, she found out that he had died, which makes her depressed. Realizing what it would mean if her father died without seeing him again, they return to have Thanksgiving dinner together, inadvertently upsetting Mr. Park's widow.
Meanwhile, Ted and Robin playfully argue about who should slap Barney, begging off the honor to each other, but quickly start arguing seriously. Barney tries to extend the argument (to pass the deadline of sundown), frightened of the prospect of being tied to a chair and slapped. Eventually, Robin gifts the slap to Ted, praising his growth since being left at the altar. Ted gifts the slap to Robin, as closure to her relationship with Barney. Robin gifts the slap to Mickey as a welcome to the gang. Mickey gifts the slap to Lily as an apology for his absentee parenting. Lily can't bring herself to slap Barney, and Marshall explains that he gave out the slap to bring everyone together. A nerve-wracked Barney is released from the chair, but before he can sit down to dinner, Marshall slaps him in the face proclaiming, "That's four!".
As a postscript, a commercial is shown of Mickey's new board game, Slap Bet, recreating the gang's tradition of slaps as a family game.
Continuity
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- In Slap Bet, Barney loses a slap bet to Marshall, allowing Marshall to slap him Five Times at any time. The first slap occured in Slap Bet, the second in Stuff, the third in Slapsgiving, and the fourth occured in this episode, Marshall got extra 3 slaps in exchange of allowing Barney to remove the ducky tie in Disaster Averted, two of which he used in the same episode.
- The song Marshall created for Slapsgiving, You Just Got Slapped, is used for the Slap Bet game commercial.
- Lily said "yousonofabitch" in the same manner as she and Barney did in the episode The Playbook.
- The "you're dead to me" look was again referenced in Say Cheese.
Gallery
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- For a listing of all images on the wiki tagged as being from this episode, see Category:Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap images.
Memorable Quotes
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| Robin: | Last year you got left at the altar, you lost your job, you've come such a long way since then. I'm so proud of you, Ted. You deserve to slap someone in his face as hard as you can. |
Notes and Trivia
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Goofs and Errors
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- Mickey claims that he wasn't even invited to the wedding. At the time, he was already 'dead to her'. But in Something Borrowed she explains that she had to have the harp player at the wedding because Lily's father owed her a favor.
- After Ted's "Gall Bladder" explodes in "Diseases", virtually no bile goes on the turkey or any of the characters. After the camera changes, it is all over the turkey and most people.
Allusions and Outside References
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- Robin calls Ted Eric Slapton of slaps, in reference to musician Eric Clapton.
- Lily's "You're Dead To Me" look, which vaporizes subjects under her glaring eyes, is an homage to Alyson Hannigan's Buffy the Vampire Slayer character Willow, specifically Dark Willow.
- The scene in which Barney delays his slap by digging into Robin's psyche is very similar to a scene between Clarice and Dr Lector in The Silence of the Lambs.
- The title of the episode is a reference to Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen. Ted, Marshall, and Barney are also very big Star Wars fans.
Music
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Other Notes
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- An alternate title for this episode was "Lily's Dad", but the title was changed before airing. [1]
- International Airdate: Australia: April 15, 2010 on Channel 7; United Kingdom: July 22, 2010 on E4.
Guests
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- Chris Elliott - Mickey Aldrin
- Christina Pickles - Rita Aldrin
- Jack Walsh - Morris Aldrin
- Bill Fagerbakke - Marvin Eriksen Sr.
- Suzie Plakson - Judy Eriksen
- Robert Michael Ryan - Marvin Eriksen Jr.
- Ned Rolsma - Marcus Eriksen
- Greg Lewis - Mr. Ossias
- Charles Rahi Chun - Mr. Park
- Jonathan Morgan Heit - Boy #1
- Dennis W. Hall - Leopold
- Piper Mackenzie Harris - Eleven-Year-Old Lily
- Marion Kerr - Whitney
- Doris Jung Usui - Korean Woman
- Krystal Marshall - Bridesmaid
- Tyffanee C. Smith - Bar Girl
Reception
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Donna Bowman of the AV Club rated the episode as B, saying the episode set itself up for failure by attempting to be a sequel to Slapsgiving, one of the most popular episodes of the show. [2]
Brian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 8 out of 10. [3]
Cindy McLennan of Television Without Pity rated the episode as A. [4]
References
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External Links
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- Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap at the English Wikipedia
- Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap at the Internet Movie Database
- Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap at TV.com
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