Robin Scherbatsky is set to walk down the aisle and spend the rest of her life with Barney Stinson in "How I Met Your Mother" Season 9 but what does Ted Mosby really think about that? In the latest inside scoop of what will happen in the final season, the TV series creator Carter Bays divulged that Ted will still deal with his feelings for Robin in the episode titled "The Broken Code."

"Ultimately, this is the story of Ted letting go of the wrong girl so he can be with the right girl. There's a few secrets floating out there that we know of and there may be more that we don't know of," Mr Bays shared. He further added: "The fun thing about a wedding is that it's just not the time or place to air your dirty laundry. And yet there's a lot of dirty laundry, and it's about to come exploding out."

The HIMYM Season 9 storyline focuses on a span of one weekend for the wedding of Barney and Robin in New York. The cast members and crew have already started production last July and they are still working hard on the set to film the upcoming episodes to conclude the final season of the show.

Despite the busy filming schedules, "How I Met Your Mother" actor Neil Patrick Harris was able to enjoy a brief vacation break with family and friends. Neil, who portrays Barney Stinson in the series, recently spent some time in St. Tropez with longtime fiancé David Burtka, kids Gideon and Harper, Sir Elton John's husband David Furnish and their kids Zachary and Elijah.

Neil Patrick Harris is one busy star going through his work schedule over the summer including the Tony's, filming for "How I Met Your Mother" and "The Smurfs 2" as well as preparations in hosting the other prestigious awards show, Emmys. On the other hand, Canadian actress Cobie Smulders will take on the character Robin Scherbatsky for the last time and jump on to the next with ABC's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." where she will reprise the role of Agent Maria Hill.

"How I Met Your Mother" Season 9 is scheduled to return at CBS on Monday, September 23, with an hour-long premiere episode.