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  1. Robin Charles Scherbatsky, Jr. es un personaje ficticio creado por Carter Bays y Craig Thomas para la serie de televisión estadounidense How I Met Your Mother (en España: Como conocí a vuestra madre, en América Latina: Cómo conocí a tu madre) de la cadena CBS. Es interpretada por la actriz Cobie Smulders .

    • Character Background
    • Personality
    • Hobbies and Interests
    • Dislikes
    • Relationships
    • Notes and Trivia
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    Early life

    Robin was born in Canada, on July 23, 1980. Her father wanted a son, and named her Robin Charles Scherbatsky Jr. (Happily Ever After​​​​). Robin has mentioned that at an early age, her father treated her like a dog. At a young age, she cultivated her skeptic mentality when her dog, Sir Scratchewan, "miraculously" transformed into a tortoise as a result of a breakthrough medical procedure "a canine Testudines Cerebro xenograft" (Miracles). She also displayed her disdain for children, preferrin...

    Teenage Years

    It was while living with her mother that Robin would embark on her journey to become a Canadian pop sensation, going by the name Robin Sparkles. She began by starring on the kid's show Space Teens alongside Jessica Glitter and Alan Thicke (Glitter​​​​). Jessica Glitter has been actually Robin's BFF, until she got pregnant and quickly grew apart from her. Not long after Space Teens, Robin Sparkles would gain notoriety with Let's Go to the Mall. The song was a minor hit and Robin would spend a...

    Adulthood

    Robin's first journalism job was as a cub reporter on Channel 22 in Red Deer, Alberta (The Possimpible). In April 2005 (Purple Giraffe​​​​​​​​​) she moved to New York as a field reporter for Metro News 1 where she would do the "fluff pieces at the end of the news" (Pilot). However, she won a Local Area Media Award for her piece on "Pickles the singing dog" (Mary the Paralegal​​​​​​​​​​​) and within a year she would rise to the position of lead anchor thanks to the recommendation of the former...

    Robin is tomboyish, hardcore and sarcastic. She is often emotionally closed off, Barney has described her as being one of the most "secretive people he knew" and remains a closed book to her friends. The fragments of her past she does divulge reveal her childhood to be traumatic as the estranged relationship with her father is a cause of her tomboy...

    Guns

    The gang learned about Robin's interest in guns when she took Marshall to the gun range. She owns a variety of firearms, often carries a handgun in her purse, frequents a shooting range to relieve stress and subscribes to Guns & Ammo. Robin had a .38 Police Special, which she lost. Curt Irons returned it to her, but she lost it again. The gun that is shown in Zoo or False, and many of the scenes at the shooting range, is a Desert Eagle Mark XIX, most likely chambered in 50 Action Express. Epi...

    Cigars and Smoking

    Barney was surprised to learn that Robin enjoyed a good cigar when she joined him for a bros night back in 2006. Expressing an interest in cigars allowed her to impress her father (Zip, Zip, Zip​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​). Robin eagerly joined Lily in a cigar when the two were forced to cover up a disaster in Marshall's Fiero. (Arrivederci, Fiero​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​) Robin is also the only member of the gang to smoke cigarettes on a regular basis (Last Cigarette Ever), something she hid fro...

    Dogs

    Robin owned five dogs, given to her by a series of ex-boyfriends until Ted demanded that she get rid of them after Robin made Ted get rid of some of the things in his apartment. The dogs now reside on a farm with Robin's aunt. Robin also had a childhood dog, Sir Scratchewan. Little Robin became worried when she found out her dog was very sick. In order to prevent her from knowing the dog had died, her parents told her that he miraculously turned into a turtle and forgot all of his tricks than...

    Nicknames

    Robin hates nicknames for herself and for others. Robin's use of nicknames with others tends to be an indicator of insincerity. Ted found it to be a clue to the hidden troubles she was having with her relationship with Barney. (Bagpipes​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​)

    White-guy funk bands

    Robin claimed to “hate” white guy funk bands so much that she heckled Marshall’s band to “give up the funk”. (Platonish)

    Family

    1. Spouse: Barney Stinson(ex-husband) 2. Mother: Genevieve Scherbatsky 3. Father: Robin Scherbatsky Sr. 4. Sister(s): Katie Scherbatsky 5. Uncle(s): She has a schizophrenic uncle with perfect eyesight who had an unfortunate experience in a bell tower (Brunch); an uncle that managed to blow both his thumbs off, because of improper gun cleaning and maintenance (Robin 101); an Uncle Cecil that died before March 2010 (Say Cheese); Frank (The Locket); Jim Scherbatsky (Daisy) 6. Aunt(s): A lesbian...

    Robin was originally a diminutive male given name or nickname of the name Robert, derived from the prefix Rob- (hrod, Old Germanic, meaning "fame"), and the suffix -in(Old French diminutive). More...
    Robin was born in 1980. In real life, actress Cobie Smulders, who plays Robin on the show, was born in 1982.
    Robin was written as Canadian after the show's creators learned that Cobie Smulders was Canadian. Robin was revealed to be Canadian in Belly Full of Turkey.
    In Robin 101​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​, Robin wanted her father to be proud of her and wanted her father to say the 6 simple words, "Robin, I'm proud of you, eh'.
  2. Robin Charles Scherbatsky Jr. is a fictional character created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for the CBS television series How I Met Your Mother, portrayed by Cobie Smulders. Robin is the on and off love interest of Barney Stinson ( Neil Patrick Harris ) and Ted Mosby ( Josh Radnor ), and a close friend to Lily Aldrin ( Alyson ...

  3. Robin Sparkles is teenaged Robin Scherbatsky 's alter ego which she used during her time as a Canadian popstar. The real world inspiration for the character is Canadian singer Alanis Morissette, who recorded two albums of pop music before turning toward more serious songs in the 1990s.

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    • 1×19 — ‘Mary, la asistente legal’ Las competiciones sobre quién “lleva mejor la soltería” son tan estúpidas como la situación en la que Ted acaba en este capítulo.
    • 1×22 — ‘Vamos’ Ted hace la danza de la lluvia. Lo que pasará a continuación te sorprenderá (Fuente: CBS) Todos nos hemos encomendado a Dioses, la naturaleza, el karma o el azar para que nos permitiesen coincidir con la persona que nos gusta en el momento exacto, como cuando rezas para que ni ella ni tú deis PCR positivo de cara al próximo fin de semana que es cuando conseguiste hacer la reserva en tu terraza preferida.
    • 3×03 — ‘El triciclo’ Ver a estos adultos pasados de hormonas pegar un “gatillazo emocional” cada vez que están cerca de escalar una de las cimas de la masculinidad hegemónica no tiene precio.
    • 3×05 — ‘Cómo conocí al resto’ Solo ver a Ted creyéndose bohemio y llevando una horrorosa perilla (el final de los noventa nos dejó auténticas barbaridades en materia de estilismo facial) debería ser aliciente para ver este episodio en el que conocemos cómo se configuró un grupo tan atípico.
  4. 27 de oct. de 2020 · 1. NO QUIERE UN COMPROMISO SERIO, LUEGO CAMBIA DE OPINIÓN: En el episodio de la temporada 1 “Purple Giraffe”, Ted se da cuenta de que él y Robin están en páginas totalmente diferentes sobre lo...

  5. With Josh Radnor, Jason Segel, Cobie Smulders, Neil Patrick Harris. A father recounts to his children - through a series of flashbacks - the journey he and his four best friends took leading up to him meeting their mother.