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  • Quinn Garvey
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  • Quinn is first seen in The Drunk Train, when Ted and Barney tell the gang about their date at a club. Barney tries several plays on her, but she doesn't fall for them, and tells him that he has no chance with her. Later, Barney keeps complaining to Ted about her throughout the rest of the episode, and even says no to a girl offering to hook up with him. Ted then realizes that Barney likes Quinn, which Barney vehemently denies. Barney then reveals that he did sleep with her, but counters that he doesn't like her. However, it turns out that Barney does like her, when he again says no to the girl he was going to hook up with. When she asks if he has a girlfriend, he tells her that maybe sometime he will.
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  • Quinn Garvey
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Job
  • Stripper at the Lusty Leopard
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Residence
  • Barney's apartment
  • Quinn's apartment ,
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  • The Bro Mitzvah
Name
  • Quinn Garvey
First
  • The Drunk Train
Romances
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  • Karma
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  • Quinn is first seen in The Drunk Train, when Ted and Barney tell the gang about their date at a club. Barney tries several plays on her, but she doesn't fall for them, and tells him that he has no chance with her. Later, Barney keeps complaining to Ted about her throughout the rest of the episode, and even says no to a girl offering to hook up with him. Ted then realizes that Barney likes Quinn, which Barney vehemently denies. Barney then reveals that he did sleep with her, but counters that he doesn't like her. However, it turns out that Barney does like her, when he again says no to the girl he was going to hook up with. When she asks if he has a girlfriend, he tells her that maybe sometime he will. It is revealed that Quinn is a stripper at the Lusty Leopard. While getting ready for her performance at the club, Quinn is seen talking to a friend who says that she has been complaining about Barney, and she thinks that Quinn likes him, but Quinn denies this. In Karma, Barney discovers she works as a stripper at the Lusty Leopard under the stage name Karma. He tries to ask her out on date, but she continually avoids answering and only wishes to hang out at the strip club, and asks him to pay her for dances, so that she doesn't get in trouble with her manager. Ted hears about this and realizes she is just playing Barney. When Barney sees Quinn behaving much the same towards another client, he realizes Ted was right. Later, Barney runs into Quinn in a coffee house. She remembers the stuff he talked about as she stripped for him, defending herself when he pushes it, saying it was better than listening to the replayed music again and again. She then offers to buy Barney’s coffee and asks him to sit with her, indicating she really may be interested. In The Broath, Barney and Quinn play tricks on the rest of the gang, with Quinn supposedly controlling Barney and Barney supposedly being ashamed to tell them Quinn is a stripper. Though Ted, Robin, Lily, and Marshall are initially appalled, they decide Barney and Quinn are a perfect match. Though moving in together was initially part of the ruse, Barney and Quinn decide to move in together for real (with Ted taking over Quinn's vacant apartment). Also, Barney asks Quinn what would cause her to give up her job as a stripper and she replies getting married. In Trilogy Time, Barney and Quinn have moved in together. Although they have a fight about Barney not willing to change anything, even not allowing Quinn to use her coffee mugs, he makes up with her later when he realizes that he wants to be with Quinn for the rest of his life. In Now We're Even, Ted questions Barney about why he wants "legendary nights": he needed such experiences to get his mind off Quinn during her shift at the Lusty Leopard. In Good Crazy, Barney gets concerned over his relationship with Quinn and overreacts in situations regarding her job. After Quinn's customers greet her on the sidewalk, Barney asks her to quit her job. He then fires a GNB official and offers Quinn a job at the bank as an "executive strategy coordinator" - which turns out to be just something to help Quinn earn legitimate income. Seeing that Barney's trying to dictate her career, Quinn asks for some time to think and leaves Barney, who reinstates the official. In The Magician's Code - Part Two, Quinn and Barney plan a romantic getaway to Hawaii. However, in Barney's suitcase is a box which he refuses to open, as he wants to use it for a magic trick. Barney and Quinn get held up by security. As the security guard questions Quinn, he asks her what is her occupation - to which she says she is unemployed. She says she wanted to surprise Barney when they were on their vacation, saying she quit stripping just for him. Afterward, Quinn is told she can leave but Barney must stay, but Barney tells her to wait and that he will finally reveal the magic trick. After an elaborate magic ploy, it is revealed that in the box was an engagement ring, which he uses to propose to Quinn and she accepts.