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Portlandia
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Portlandia is a sketch comedy show that ran on IFC from 2011 to 2018 starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein. It is set in Portland, Oregon and most of its humor comes from mocking the city's hipster culture, centering around various characters played by Armisen (one-time drummer for Post-Punk band Trenchmouth before becoming a longtime Saturday Night Live cast member) and Brownstein (writer/singer/guitarist for Alternative Rock band Sleater-Kinney). | |
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Finale Season | |
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Finale Season: Season 8, which brought back some favorite guest stars and had some farewell segments for some of the characters. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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In "Doug Becomes a Feminist", the film Mermaid Springa is a live-action, Darker and Edgier feminist-themed riff on The Little Mermaid (1989). | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: The mayor of Portland is revealed to secretly be in a reggae band. The press conference on this played out like a sex scandal. | |
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Inexplicably Identical Individuals | |
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Inexplicably Identical Individuals: In season 6's "Shville", we learn that the mayor of Austin, Texas looks and sounds exactly like the mayor of Portland, except he has a drawl, a huge mustache, and wears a cowboy hat. | |
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Continuity Porn | |
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Continuity Porn: "Brunch Village" features cameos from tons and tons of side characters, previous guest stars, and extras. "Nina's Birthday" does this as well, with several different Fred/Carrie characters at the same dinner table all at once. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Quite a few, including: Steve Buscemi, of all people, is a hapless customer in the "Women & Women First" bookstore. Also, James Callis and Edward James Olmos (not to mention Ronald D. Moore) in the Battlestar Galactica (2003) episode. Tim Robbins plays the arbiter of the brunch line. Danger Ehren shows up as a biker in one episode. Musicians cameo with the same regular frequency as actors, though often in very brief, non-speaking roles. | |
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Overly Narrow Superlative | |
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Overly Narrow Superlative: The city recently won the award for "Best Official Website for cities with populations under 700,000 in the Pacific Northwest area". Especially since there are no cities that big in the northwestern U.S. (It is implied to specifically exclude Seattle, the only city with a population close to that and which the mayor has a grudge against.) | |
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Cute Kitten | |
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Cute Kitten: Indie band the Nap change their name to Cat Nap and add their cat, Kevin, to play a scratch post. They suddenly experience runaway success. | |
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Obstructive Bureaucrat | |
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Obstructive Bureaucrat Women and Women First. The shopkeepers refuse to remove books from shelves for customers, are against alphabetizing the books on the shelves, and so on. In their first appearance they locked a customer in the store while going to the bank to get $3 in change, discussing whether it might be a good idea to keep some in the store... A man calls the DMV to ask for a replacement title on his car. The operator tells him that he'll have to be transferred; when the operator finds out that the transfer won't be back in for another hour, he tells the caller that it'll only be a moment. The caller eventually gets a letter in the mail that no, they can't replace his title. Later subverted in the sketch "DMV Fairytales", when an exceedingly crappy day keeps Carrie from making it to a DMV appointment on time. This trope is expected when she shows up at the DMV after closing, but then it turns out an employee stayed open just for her and wants to soothe her nerves and hear all about how her day went. | |
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Camp Straight | |
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Camp Straight: referred to as being "homo-logical" | |
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Muppet Cameo | |
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Muppet Cameo: Oscar The Grouch makes a cameo during season 5. | |
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Bilingual Bonus | |
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Bilingual Bonus: The Japanese captions in "Aimee". | |
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TakeThatMe | |
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Take That Me: Carrie Brownstein isn't shy about poking fun at her indie rock roots. Carrie is also a feminist in real life (belonging to the band, Sleater-Kinney, which was part of the feminist 'riot grrrl' movement) but routinely makes fun of the more militant wing of feminism in the 'Women and Women First' sketches. | |
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Cluster F-Bomb | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: A season 5 episode featuring Lance and Nina in couples therapy goes out of its way to use the words "shit" and "shitty" as many times as possible in one scene. | |
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Lethal Chef | |
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Lethal Chef: A couple in "Aimee" dumpster dive...for food. Actually a case of Reality Is Unrealistic: This mocks an actual dietary/political movement, freeganism. | |
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OnceAnEpisode | |
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Ads for the Portland Milk Advisory Board become a Once an Episode Running Gag in Season 3. They tend to show up in the middle of actual commercial breaks. | |
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Happy Place | |
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Happy Place: Sparkle Pony tunes out when meanies are talking, and goes to a magical forest where she wears pretty clothes and pets... a pony. | |
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Parody Commercial | |
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Parody Commercial: Since it's sketch comedy, this is often played straight with commercials for local Portland shops, goods, or services. Ads for the Portland Milk Advisory Board become a Once an Episode Running Gag in Season 3. They tend to show up in the middle of actual commercial breaks. And then the trope is inverted by an ad for Geico, frequently aired during the show, that is disguised as a Portlandia sketch taking place at the organic restaurant shown in the pilot episode. (Which makes things tricky if you've DVR'd the show and are inclined to skip ads.) One of these becomes a plot point in "Pull-Out King", where Jeff Goldblum does a rather uncanny parody of a real Kitschy Local Commercial, selling pull-out beds and declaring "I am the king." Lance, who is the self-proclaimed "pull-out king" for other reasons, is offended at someone else appropriating the title. | |
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Safe Word | |
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Safe Word: Cacao. Gets abused until Ninanote female!Fred texts it to Lancenote male!Carrie despite the two not even being in the same place at the time. | |
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Manic Pixie Dream Girl | |
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Manic Pixie Dream Girl: Alexandra, Fred and Carrie's roommate is an odd example. When you're already living in deepest Cloudcuckooland (i.e. Portland), a manic pixie dream girl is the kind of person who coincidentally does things from odd art movements and avant-garde music without knowing about the context, or throws away glass bottles because she thinks that homeless Chinese people will steal them if you leave them with the recycling. Also, in a bit of a subversion, Fred and Carrie are surprised to learn they're significantly more culturally literate than she is. Arguably a case of Inverted Trope. The "homeless people stealing bottles" thing is actually a fairly common complaint in states with a bottle deposit law (such as Oregon). | |
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Civilized Animal | |
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Civilized Animal: The rats and the mouse in "Zero Rats". | |
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Magical Native American | |
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Magical Native American: One shows up in Dave's dream representing the coyotes he and Kath had been yelling at to stop killing neighborhood cats | |
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Bourgeois Bohemian | |
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Bourgeois Bohemian: The show's theme is basically Portland's Bourgeois Bohemian population. | |
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You Dirty Rat! | |
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You Dirty Rat!: Averted with the the stop-motion animated rats. | |
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Trashcan Bonfire | |
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Trashcan Bonfire: In "Brunch Village", these are present in the sketchy neighborhood Carrie ends up in after getting sent to the back of the line. | |
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Pyromaniac | |
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Pyromaniac: Candace, Fred's character at the Women and Women First bookstore, seems to be fond of solving problems by dousing them in gasoline. | |
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Granola Girl | |
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Granola Girl: Carrie (and Fred, sometimes) plays one every now and again. | |
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Growing Up Sucks | |
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Growing Up Sucks: Fred and Carrie both realize they have transitioned out of young adulthood to middle age in "Going Gray". Fred can't even remember for sure how old he is, and is shocked to discover that he's in his 40s. | |
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Furry Female Mane | |
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Furry Female Mane: The female rat, Carrie has a full head of hair, but so does Fred the male rat. | |
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Let's Meet the Meat | |
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Let's Meet the Meat: The main plot of the show's first episode, "Farm", is kicked off when a couple eating at a restaurant wants assurance that the chicken they're about to eat is organic and was raised humanely, resulting in a visit to the chicken farm. Right in the middle of their dinner date. Which results in them joining a cult for several years. | |
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Loony Fan | |
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Loony Fan: Gathy (Kristen Wiig), a fan of CatNap, who is terrified of bands she likes getting famous and "leaving" her. They eventually deal with her by incorporating her into the band and changing the name of the band to "Catnapped". | |
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Sanity Slippage | |
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Sanity Slippage: Carrie as she watches The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. | |
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Viewers Are Geniuses | |
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Viewers Are Geniuses: The show isn't shy about tossing it everything from extended references to classic films to depicting political movements more or less accurately. | |
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Serious Business | |
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Serious Business: At least half the humor is about somebody taking something too seriously. For example, in "The Temp" one member of a hippie conclave decides to get a gym membership. When the others discover this, they act as if he died. | |
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National Anthem | |
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"You Can Call Me Al" ends with a climactic karaoke performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner". | |
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Cloudcuckooland | |
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Cloudcuckooland: Keep Portland Weird indeed. Lampshaded to hell and back in "The Temp", when Fred and Carrie have to show off all of Portland's idiosyncrasies to a temp mayor played by Roseanne Barr. | |
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Here We Go Again! | |
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Here We Go Again!: Twice in "One Moore Episode": Carrie is turned off by a guy with an Eddie Vedder tattoo, and starts dating Eddie Vedder, who has an Ani DiFranco tattoo. In a convoluted fashion, a Battlestar Galactica marathon (which ruins their lives) leads to a Doctor Who marathon. | |
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations | |
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One Dialogue, Two Conversations: In "4th Of July", The Mayor thinks Mr. Bacon is selling fireworks, while Mr. Bacon thinks The Mayor wants to buy weapons for a terrorist attack. | |
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Arc Words | |
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Arc Words: In "Doug Becomes a Feminist", the quote "Well-behaved women rarely make history". | |
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The Comically Serious | |
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The Comically Serious: The Women and Women First segments derive most of their comedy from Candace and Toni having a truly absurd level of humorless self-importance. | |
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Straw Feminist | |
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Straw Feminist: The owners of "Women and Women First". One has problems with pointing because "every time she sees it, she sees a penis." | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot: In Other Words, the Portland feminist bookstore where the Women and Women First sketches were filmed, announced that they wouldn't allow the show in their store anymore after season 6, because of what they felt was its mockery of feminism, and a financial dispute over how much the store was getting paid by the producers. As a result, season 7 saw Candace and Toni closing the store (which is set to become a GameStop) and going into retirement. | |
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Our Mermaids Are Different | |
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Our Mermaids Are Different: The film Mermaid Springa stars Greta Gerwig as Militant, a young mermaid who goes to spend time on dry land and turns into a gun-toting stoner feminist. | |
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How We Got Here | |
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How We Got Here: The main plot of "Off the Grid" begins with the mayor of Portland, heavily bearded and living on a farm, before flashing back to several weeks ago to explain why he left the city. | |
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Chosen Conception Partner | |
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Chosen Conception Partner: In season 6, The Mayor reminds Carrie of a deal they'd worked out years before where she'd bear his children if she didn't already have any. Turns out he was prepared for the occasion by keeping a jar of sperm in his office fridge. | |
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Hive-Mind Testimonial | |
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Hive-Mind Testimonial: Parodied. The city's reduced its unemployment rate by paying people to say individual syllables in inspirational commercials. | |
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Reality Is Unrealistic | |
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Reality Is Unrealistic: People are often surprised to discover that the show is actually not exaggerating certain political movements and situations very much. Much of the political content espoused by Fred Armisen's "cyclist" character, for example, is actually part of the "cyclist's rights" platform. | |
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Newscaster Cameo | |
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Newscaster Cameo: Pat Boyle. She's an actual Portland-area broadcaster and shows up whenever they want to depict a TV interviewer. | |
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Hipster | |
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Hipster | |
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Real Song Theme Tune | |
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Real Song Theme Tune: "Feel It All Around" by Washed Out. | |
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Big Beautiful Man | |
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Big Beautiful Man: The guy Carrie dates while discussing the Portland theme song in episode 2. | |
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One-Hour Work Week | |
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One-Hour Work Week: Enforced by Toni and Candace, who are lazy and unhelpful to customers so that they can do as little work as possible to keep their bookstore open. | |
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Revisiting the Roots | |
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Revisiting the Roots: After seasons 5 and 6 saw the show focus more on character-driven humor (with a few single-storyline episodes), season 7 went back to the sketch-driven, satirical style of the early years. | |
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Laser-Guided Karma | |
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Laser-Guided Karma: Happens to Fred and Carrie in "Family Emergency", when they catch Louis C.K. lying about a family emergency to get out of doing stand-up at a show they had tickets for. They blackmail him into hanging out with them, which he finds quite annoying because they expect him to be in his comedian persona the entire time, with Fred even going so far as to suggest jokes that Louis quickly shoots down as unimaginative and funny. Fred and Carrie then use the same "family emergency" excuse to get out of attending the opening of a friend's vape store. Through a series of events and mishaps, Louis ends up playing a gig at the store opening that Fred and Carrie are not invited to, and during which Louis steals Fred's unfunny jokes and the crowd eats them up. | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
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Rhyming with Itself: Fred rhymes "right" with "right" in "A Song for Portland". | |
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Embarrassing Tattoo | |
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Embarrassing Tattoo: Played with: Carrie dates a man with Eddie Vedder's face tattooed on his left arm; however, she's the one who can't stand it, to the point of hallucinating the tattoo as it talks and sings to her. In the end, it's a deal breaker. ... and she starts dating Eddie Vedder himself. Who, in turn, has a giant Ani DiFranco tattoo on his arm. | |
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Medium Blending | |
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Medium Blending: "Cops Redesign" and "The Temp" feature shifts to stop motion for sketches about rats in a supermarket. The rats even get A Day in the Limelight in "No-Fo-O-Fo-Bridge". | |
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Cross-Cast Role | |
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Crosscast Role: Fred as Candace in the Women & Women First sketches. The Lance & Nina sketches are this for both Carrie & Fred, as they play a cross-cast couple (complete with Carrie's voice being pitch-shifted to make her sound extra manly). The first three episodes of Season 5 seem to go out of their way to have fun with this trope. In a flashback in the first episode, Toni & Candace are both seen dressing up as men to get revenge on a sexist boss, making this a Crosscast role in real life and in-universe for Fred. In the second episode, we meet Lance's mother and her very young boyfriend, played by Justin Long, who looks exactly like Lance, despite Lance being played by Carrie. In the third episode, Candace shows off her "breast" to a doctor. | |
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I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin! | |
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I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin!: Peter's attempt to give up pasta for health reasons in "Winter in Portlandia". | |
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A Day in the Limelight | |
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The rats even get A Day in the Limelight in "No-Fo-O-Fo-Bridge". | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing / Brick Joke: Once Fred and Carrie finish their Battlestar Galactica binge, they decide to push Ronald Moore into writing another episode of the show. When they look him up in the phone book, they are vocally surprised that he (actually just another man with the name Ronald Moore) just happens to live fairly close by. It sounds like they're just Lampshade Hanging until the end of the episode where they hold a cold reading for the script of their new BSG episode, and one of the performers is "a local actor" who is actually played by the REAL Ronald Moore. | |
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Leitmotif | |
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Leitmotif: Women and Women First sketches always open with a flute melody. | |
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Overly Long Gag | |
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Overly Long Gag: "Sacajawea...Sacajawea...Sacajawea..." Also any time Peter stutters in the middle of a sentence. "And - and - and - and - " *long beat* " - and - and..." Cacao | |
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For Inconvenience, Press "1" | |
Portlandia / int_a4328a91 | comment |
For Inconvenience, Press "1": Any time characters walk into a place of business and the employee who helps them is played by Kumail Nanjiani, expect him to be the walking embodiment of this trope. He will go through every single option available to the customer, in excruciating detail, whether they like it or not. | |
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Polyamory | |
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Polyamory: Fred and Carrie briefly simultaneously date their roommate Alexandra. After she breaks up with Carrie, Fred feels uncomfortable dating someone who broke his best friend's heart, and eventually breaks up with Alexandra too. | |
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As Himself | |
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As Himself: While Fred and Carrie generally play strange Portlanders, they also play themselves as people who the mayor of Portland consults about various municipal matters for some reason. Aimee Mann plays herself as a down-on-her-luck maid, claiming she has to because the music industry is down. Everyone plays themselves in the Brunch Special mockumentary. Edward James Olmos and James Callis appear as themselves in "One Moore Episode". Matt Groening shows up in "Fashion" to sue Spyke over his Bart Ska-mpson t-shirts. Greta Gerwig in "Doug Becomes a Feminist", seeking advice from Toni and Candace on how to play a feminist mermaid. | |
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Severely Specialized Store | |
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Severely Specialized Store: The Two Girls, Two Shirts shop. Femimart, the feminist superstore. | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
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Hypocritical Humor: The couple mentioned above in "Felony Misdemeanor" tied their child to a pole down the street. | |
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Grade-School C.E.O. | |
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Grade-School C.E.O.: A tween-aged girl is discovered to be running MTV when Spike and several former MTV hosts invade their New York office to take back the network. | |
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Sleeping Single | |
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Sleeping Single: Fred and Carrie do this. | |
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They Stole Our Act | |
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They Stole Our Act: Happens to Dave and Kath at the karaoke party in "You Can Call Me Al". | |
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Really Dead Montage | |
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"Cool Wedding" features Carrie dropping her iPhone in slow motion with a Really Dead Montage. | |
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Felony Misdemeanor | |
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Felony Misdemeanor: A couple totally loses their shit over someone tying their dog up outside a restaurant in "A Song for Portland". Jack McBrayer gets grilled by a cashier and manager for not bringing a reusable bag to a grocery store. | |
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Cringe Comedy | |
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Cringe Comedy: a lot of the sketches involve Fred and Carrie acting like crazy people and "normal" people looking baffled. | |
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Fan Disservice | |
Portlandia / int_c660bc15 | comment |
The first three episodes of Season 5 seem to go out of their way to have fun with this trope. In a flashback in the first episode, Toni & Candace are both seen dressing up as men to get revenge on a sexist boss, making this a Crosscast role in real life and in-universe for Fred. In the second episode, we meet Lance's mother and her very young boyfriend, played by Justin Long, who looks exactly like Lance, despite Lance being played by Carrie. In the third episode, Candace shows off her "breast" to a doctor. | |
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Offscreen Teleportation | |
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Offscreen Teleportation: The giant box that previously contained a very small sex toy. | |
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Sell-Out | |
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Sell-Out: In "First Feminist City", Women & Women First becomes a tourist attraction due to Portland's reputation as a mecca for feminism. This causes a huge clash between Toni and Candace when Candace leaves the store to help promote a feminist "superstore" being built to capitalize on the trend. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: During the "Over" sketch, one of the albums visible in the record store is Sleater-Kinney's Dig Me Out. "One Moore Episode" has a plot about Fred and Carrie watching Battlestar Galactica (2003) and trying to get more episodes written. There's a send-up of Porky Pig's "That's All, Folks!" in "One Moore Episode". Also in "One Moore Episode", Carrie watches The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and experiences Sanity Slippage as the camera angle tilts and the visual goes black-and-white. The "Take Back MTV Charity Ball" scene name-drops all of the foundations that support NPR programming, including a Finnish guy whose name sounds like "Viewers Like You" Carrie and Fred's bedroom is laid out exactly like Bert and Ernie's, right down to the monogrammed headboards. | |
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Disability as an Excuse for Jerkassery | |
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Disability as an Excuse for Jerkassery: Kath and Dave play this trope to the hilt in "TADA", after temporarily losing the ability to walk due to leg injuries sustained during the first few yards of a marathon they failed to properly train for. They give people hell, both for treating them differently due to their disabilities, and for not treating them differently enough. Then they show up at an ADA meeting and basically bully all of the real, permanently disabled people into listening to their petty concerns. | |
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No Name Given | |
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No Name Given: The Mayor, until the final episode, where he reveals his first name is Shaun. | |
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Cloudcuckoolander | |
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Cloudcuckoolander: The Mayor of Portland (played by Kyle Maclachlan), which isn't surprising given his constituency. Examples include sitting on an exercise ball instead of an office chair, drawing a dog on a Post-It instead of actually taking notes in a meeting, and lending out framed pieces of Native American art. He also clearly carries a grudge against Seattle for overshadowing Portland's Bourgeois Bohemian culture. | |
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Mundane Made Awesome | |
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Mundane Made Awesome: Lots of examples, most notably the Portland Adult Hide-and-Seek League, and the man who "truly won", because he's been hiding since 1979. In "One Moore Episode", where there's tons of pumping music for, among other things, Ronald D. Moore's (not that one) wife coming home. "Cool Wedding" features Carrie dropping her iPhone in slow motion with a Really Dead Montage. Later on in "Cool Wedding", Carrie puts off watching The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari as sped-up sunsets with a Drone of Dread denote the passing days. "You Can Call Me Al" ends with a climactic karaoke performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner". | |
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Sketch Comedy | |
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Sketch Comedy | |
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep" | |
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The Mayor of Portland. He is only ever referred to as either "The Mayor" or "Mr. Mayor." A book he wrote is credited to "The Mayor of Portland." When Roseanne Barr takes over his position, she is referred to as "Mrs. Mayor". In the season two finale and resulting special, he doesn't even dare to drop a name. (In the final episode it's revealed his name is Sean.) | |
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight | |
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Kirsten Dunst's character in "Sharing Finances" seems completely unbothered by her own corpse despite the fact that she's been a ghost for all of about 5 seconds. Possibly justified: as Terry Pratchett points out in his books, the fact that one is separated from the body and glands makes one much more serene about everything. | |
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I'm Standing Right Here | |
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I'm Standing Right Here: "Okay, this guy's got a really weird neck. Don't say anything about it, but compliment it. Ooh, you have a neck like a movie star!" | |
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Pointy-Haired Boss | |
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Pointy-Haired Boss: Royce from the Portland Milk Bureau, who is obviously less competent than his underling Alicia. Eventually Alicia takes over his job and he is demoted. | |
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Archive Binge | |
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Archive Binge: Happens in-universe in "One Moore Episode", when two characters discover Battlestar Galactica (2003) and proceed to watch the entire series in a single sitting, without even getting up to go to the bathroom. When they unexpectedly arrive at the end of the series days later, they decide to hunt down showrunner Ronald D. Moore and persuade him to write more episodes. | |
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Cult Defector | |
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Cult Defector: The two characters accidentally join a cult after visiting the farm that provided their organic chicken. After living there happily for several years, they randomly decide to leave. This is played completely for laughs. | |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral" | |
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The "Fun" in "Funeral": Carrie visits the grave of a man she just committed manslaughter against and dances around singing to Fred over the phone. | |
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Beat | |
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Also any time Peter stutters in the middle of a sentence. "And - and - and - and - " *long beat* " - and - and..." | |
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Stop Copying Me | |
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Stop Copying Me: The stripper sketch in "Aimee". | |
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Crossover | |
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Crossover: John Mulaney and Nick Kroll appear in "Peter Follows P!nk" as their characters from The Oh, Hello Show, George St. Geegland and Gil Faizon. | |
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Quirky Town | |
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Quirky Town: The entire point of the show. (To the extent that there is a point at all.) | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: Many characters on the show qualify, whether from actual malevolence or sheer self-absorption. A good example is the collective of baristas which create the Barista Manifesto, who are elitist, rude and paranoid even amongst each other. | |
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Le Film Artistique | |
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Le Film Artistique: The "Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" sketch riffs on said film as one. Made doubly funny by the fact the sketch uses a lot of themes and techniques from the film it's referring to. And in the third season, there's an extended shout-out to Jules and Jim, pitched in such a way that only film nerds will get it. In "Doug Becomes a Feminist", the film Mermaid Springa is a live-action, Darker and Edgier feminist-themed riff on The Little Mermaid (1989). | |
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But Now I Must Go | |
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But Now I Must Go: The Mayor does this at the end of the series finale. | |
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Everybody Owns a Ford | |
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Everybody Owns a Ford: All computers shown are MacBooks, and all phones and tablets are iPhones and iPads. All cars are Subaru Outbacks or Legacies, and any other make has its brand obscured. | |
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Kitschy Local Commercial | |
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One of these becomes a plot point in "Pull-Out King", where Jeff Goldblum does a rather uncanny parody of a real Kitschy Local Commercial, selling pull-out beds and declaring "I am the king." Lance, who is the self-proclaimed "pull-out king" for other reasons, is offended at someone else appropriating the title. | |
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Platonic Life-Partners | |
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Platonic Life-Partners: Fred and Carrie, both as their characters and in real life. Well, until Season 6, when they decide to have sex. It doesn't take. | |
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Terrible Interviewees Montage | |
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Terrible Interviewees Montage: Inverted in that Fred and Carrie are terrible interviewers, but all the baseball team member candidates seem adequate enough. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: Birds on things. | |
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Comically Missing the Point | |
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Comically Missing the Point: When Aubrey Plaza walks into Women and Women First in booty shorts, Carrie, offended, asks what happened to her pants. "They're frayed." Again at Women and Women First, Carrie asks an author about how you're supposed to print and distribute a book, then wonders aloud what Hemingway did. The author's answer? "He killed himself." Also, when they mean "print and distribute a book," they don't mean "get published." They mean physically printing a book from a printer. | |
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TheGayNineties | |
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The Gay '90s: "Cops Redesign" opens with a redux of "The Dream of the '90s", except, well...you know. Carrie mistakenly dresses in a red slip and does the Charleston. | |
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Overcomplicated Menu Order | |
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Overcomplicated Menu Order: The series includes a sketch in which a starving couple wander into an overly gourmet burger joint and are exhausted by the barrage of options they're forced to navigate just to order a simple burger. They're then forced to start over because the menu changed while they were ordering. There's also the "Order Grill" sketch, where the entire restaurant is designed around the experience of placing an order, in as convoluted a manner as possible. | |
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Shown Their Work | |
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Shown Their Work: The show gets all the stereotypes right, down to neighborhoods and individual streets. The Brunch Village mockumentary, ostensibly devoted to this trope, takes the concept to ludicrous extremes. | |
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Larynx Dissonance | |
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Larynx Dissonance: Occasionally Fred and/or Carrie's voices are pitched for a role. | |
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Death Seeker | |
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Death Seeker: In the snail sketch from "Open Relationship", Fred discovers that all snails are apparently this, with the talking snails he meets proclaiming themselves to be "the worst animal". They beg him to kill them, and laugh and cheer when he starts stepping on them. | |
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