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Introducing: Podlandia: A-O Rewatch with Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein

7/9/20262 min

In the magical world of Portlandia, the dream of the '90s still lives. Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein revisit their cult-classic TV series, which documented the hipster fad of birds as decor, unique bicycles, and intense mustache care that defined the capital of Oregon for an entire generation. During special visits from the Mayor and other beloved Portlandians, Carrie and Fred recount the struggles, joys, and surprises of each episode.

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  1. Fred Armisen· Host0:00

    Hey, Portlandia fans.

  2. Carrie Brownstein· Host0:01

    Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen here.

  3. Fred Armisen· Host0:03

    You know us, or rather, you know them. Tony and Candace, Nina and Lance, Spike, and yes, the chicken.

  4. Carrie Brownstein· Host0:09

    We've played a lot of iconic characters over the years, but today we're showing up as ourselves to tell you about Podlandia AO Rewatch, our brand new podcast.

  5. Fred Armisen· Host0:17

    Each week, we'll revisit an episode of Portlandia from the very beginning, breaking down the sketches, exploring the backstories of our most iconic characters, revisiting the Portland locations you know and love, and opening up about our creative process.

  6. Carrie Brownstein· Host0:30

    How did any of this get made? Why do we think that was a good idea? We're ready to talk about it.

  7. Fred Armisen· Host0:36

    And we'll also be joined by the people who helped bring it all to life. Guest stars, collaborators, and friends, including director Jonathan Kreisel, the mayor himself, Kyle McLaughlin, legendary musician Amy Mann, and many more.

  8. Carrie Brownstein· Host0:48

    You get married, and you ask me to be the best man, essentially, and to give the toast. I look around, and it's all the aforementioned people, plus Tina Fey, plus you're marrying Elizabeth Moss. This is the peak of Mad Men. So it's like Jon Hamm, it's Matt Weiner, the creator of the show. I mean, this is a very stacked event. And I'm an indie musician, you know, and I give this toast. It's comedic, it's heartfelt, and I kind of can't believe that I wasn't more scared. But

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