[s6e9] Glitter ✔ «VERIFIED»

Seeing Alan Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger lean into the 90s-Canadian-pop aesthetic is a gift to sitcom history.

We cannot discuss S6E9 without the masterpiece that is "The Beaver Song." Performing inside a low-budget cardboard spaceship, Robin and Jessica taught Canadian children about the importance of teamwork with lyrics that—much to the gang's horror—sounded like a relentless string of double entendres. [S6E9] Glitter

In a classic Lily-and-Marshall-led intervention, Robin realizes that friendship doesn't end with a diaper change; it just evolves into a new kind of "Space Teens" mission. 3. "The Beaver Song" Seeing Alan Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger lean into

"Two Beavers are better than one, they're twice the fun! Ask anyone!" Before she was a cynical news anchor in

Barney Stills’ obsession with the "Space Teens" tape provides some of the season's best physical comedy.

Before she was a cynical news anchor in New York, Robin Charles Scherbatsky Jr. was the denim-clad darling of the Great White North. While "Let’s Go to the Mall" and "Sandcastles in the Sand" defined her solo career, "Glitter" introduced us to her collaborative roots on the educational (and highly suggestive) show . 2. The Two Truths and a Lie of Friendship