Back in Canada, she liked a guy who wasn't interested in her and she got obsessed over him. But Robin tells him that she was a stalker. However, Robin says that they shouldn't be so cavalier about the word "stalker." Barney thinks that she has a stalker and asks her about it. Marshall and Barney tell him that they think that she was the one who pulled the fire alarm so she could meet him. He further says that he was charmed by Jeanette finding him, thus she is a Dobler. "If both people are into each other, then a big romantic gesture works: Dobler, but if one person isn't into the other, the same gesture comes off serial-killer crazy: Dahmer." He further elaborates by applying this theory on how Marshall asked Lily out by singing her a song he wrote. Lily says that Jeanette is a stalker, but Ted tells her that there is a fine line between love and insanity, and explains a theory he came up with: The Dobler-Dahmer Theory. However, she wasn't able to find his class and was going to give up when the fire alarm sent him out. He tells them that she wanted to find him too, listing the things she remembered about him, which lead her to the university. He tells the gang that the girl's name is Jeanette. The next day, Ted sees the girl outside the university where he teaches. Ted tells them that this is destiny, but Marshall tells him that Lily and him meeting at Wesleyan was destiny. They tell him that this is creepy and he should let that girl go. While riding the subway, Ted notices a woman reading the same book as he is ( One Hundred Years of Solitude), however she leaves the train before he can even talk to her.Īt the bar, Ted tells this to Marshall and Lily, then tells them that he listed a few details he remembered that would help him find her.
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