The final season of "How I Met Your Mother" is coming to an end in March, and there's nothing we can do about it. But the show's prop master, David Baker, has been posting behind-the-scenes photos of "How I Met Your Mother" filming, which has already started to fuel our nostalgia.
The finale, which Carter Bays and Craig Thomas have just finished writing, will surely make longtime fans head for the tissue boxes. Until then, take a look at some of his photos, which feature that infamous playbook, a naked Marshpillow and the romantic blue French Horn.
The Stinson bros. hamming it up off camera!#HIMYM pic.twitter.com/vf40q5XDY5
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 11, 2014
Once again @ChrisKurumada laying down on the job getting ready to hand the Brorah off to NPH#HIMYM pic.twitter.com/4CfRrCUnPH
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 9, 2014
For those of you who wanted to see Marshpillow naked!#HIMYM pic.twitter.com/rclcZKvMwC
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 9, 2014
Remember this episode?
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 11, 2014
Talk about an awesome beer label!
Not the best name though...#HIMYM pic.twitter.com/fQ9cGCzPh1
Thanks for all the follows guys!
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 9, 2014
In honor of 1000 followers here’s a classic photo! Young Barney and his magic club pic.twitter.com/OmNRSPtQkR
Have any of you guys figured out this pineapple thing yet? pic.twitter.com/PVGU2xerqb
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 9, 2014
The infamous blue French horn. When not filming, it hangs on the office wall of @HimymCraig #HIMYMFunFacts pic.twitter.com/w3ylS4IBNL
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 8, 2014
Some of you wanted to see the inside of the playbook. Beautiful right? So simple, so elegant. pic.twitter.com/JIRKNbkrDs
— David Baker (@DaveProps) February 9, 2014
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