Portlandia - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
Riot Spray
Spyke gets his old band back together; podcasters investigate a police station; Candace brings Toni to her childhood summer home; Brendan and Michelle consider buying a van.
Shared Workspace
Toni and Candace get involved in women's healthcare; Peter and Nance deal with a spicy sushi situation; Kathleen becomes the first female partner at her firm; and a single guy interrupts a couples' dinner.
No Thank You
Fred & Carrie help Rachel navigate the world of dating apps. Kath & Dave take on an escape room. Joey tries therapy. Andy & Drew swear off women.
Abracadabra
Nina & Lance tell the story of how they met. A couple uses distraction cancelling glasses. Peter & Nance look forward to breakfast.
Open Relationship
Doug & Claire try an open relationship. A company uses VR for an important meeting. The Mayor waits for a helicopter. Fred steps on a snail.
You Do You
andra discovers she can have it all. Jamie's co-workers help her get over a cold. Portland adds more lanes to the freeway. Fred and Carrie prepare for a natural disaster. Kath and Dave learn the art of taking photobooth pictures. A trampoline company's legal department experiences another hectic day.
Most Pro City
The Mayor sets out to prove Portland's diversity. Text message drama unfolds during a business meeting. Activists on a hunger strike take a cheat day.
Peter Follows P!nk
Peter & Nance interact with celebs on social media. James rides his bike to work. Gil & George say Oh, Hello to Toni & Candace.
Long Way Back
The Weirdos lose their favorite trash can, which takes an unexpected journey throughout the city; Malcolm and Kris visit their pediatrician; Peter and Nance wonder why they've never been hacked; Fred and Carrie just give up
Rose Route
The Mayor cuts deals all over town to secure the perfect route for the Portland Marathon; Fred and Carrie decide to run to break their addiction to news alerts; Candace's house guest Dolly quickly becomes her new best friend.
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