Portlandia - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Pickathon
In the Season 6 premiere, the Flaming Lips headline the town's big music festival, which Brendan and Michelle attend via drone.

Going Gray
When Fred awakens with a head of grey hair, he decides it's time to find out just how old he is, while Carrie contemplates a life-altering decision.

Shville
Fred considers a life-changing move to Austin; unexpected guests show up at Carrie's, and motherhood arrives for her.

Weirdo Beach
The Weirdos head to the beach but run into problems with their hearse; an office worker is upset with colleagues using her new charger.

Breaking Up
Claire has had enough of Doug's behavior and breaks up with him; Claire and Doug date new people and discover surprising things about themselves.

TADA
Kath and Dave's accident leaves them temporarily disabled and feeling insignificant; a car service app user dodges surge pricing by calling a cab.

Family Emergency
Louis C.K. cancels a show in Portland due to a family emergency; Fred and Carrie are asked to judge a plume contest.

First Feminist City
Portland is declared the most feminist city in the country and Toni and Candace try to deal with all of the attention; the town opens a Femi-Mart.

Lance is Smart
Lance joins an intellectual crowd; Nina hires a tutor to help her win over Lance's new friends.

Noodle Monster
A ramen creature terrorizes Portland; the mayor enlists Fred and Carrie to help impress a major brand visiting the city.
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