Ted decides to work from home to avoid contamination. In deference to the sacred traditions, the gang make a pact to avoid hearing anything about the game until they can watch it together. By 2006, it's a full-fledged addiction and Robin is becoming part of the tradition (where she fits in great). The next year (2004), Marshall gets Barney started with gambling. The first year (2003) the tradition starts with Lily excited about commercials and Marshall loving the wings. But Ted reminds them of the importance of watching it together by talking about previous games and how they watched it. Lily says they should give up on watching it and check the score. But the wake at the bar lasts for hours and they realize they won't have time to watch the game that night. The next night, after praying to the TiVo gods, they head to the funeral with plans to watch the Super Bowl after. That is, until Carl throws another patron out of the bar for suggesting the same thing. Because attending the funeral would mean missing the Super Bowl (and because they don't even know Mark) they decide they can just send flowers. The gang is excitedly planning their traditional Super Bowl viewing party when Wendy tells them about the death and funeral of Mark (who the gang admit they don't even know once Wendy is gone). 3 Future References (Contains Spoilers).
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