Portlandia season 8 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At an airport, a customer navigates an unusual check-in experience with an agent more focused on their novel than work. At home, Peter's obsession with P!nk's social media strains his relationship. Meanwhile, a surprise home renovation themed around music bewilders another couple. In the office, a biking employee's sweat becomes a bizarre resource. A hair salon scene highlights the extravagance and tipping culture. A book promotion intersects with a darkly comedic plot about assisted suicide, and the episode culminates with personal confessions and adjustments in relationships.
Full Episode S08E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What novel is the check-in agent working on at the airport?
The agent is working on a novel about their grandmother's childhood on a corn farm.
What is the Oregon Air's Writers in Residency program?
It's a program offering a writing retreat in a busy airport environment.
Why does Peter seem distracted during breakfast?
He is focused on P!nk's social media profile.
What theme did the woman choose for her home renovation?
A music-themed renovation.
What unique item is included in the home renovation?
A life-sized sculpture of a woman playing guitar.
How does the employee who biked to work contribute to a coworker's task?
His sweat is used for moistening stamps.
What is the customer's reaction to her new hairstyle at the salon?
She loves it but is surprised by the high cost and tipping expectation.
What is the book "She Said, She Said" about?
It is a memoir written by two women.
What unusual product are two men selling?
Wicker wallets.
What illegal plan do the two men reveal to the women?
They plan to assist in an illegal suicide.
How does Nancy's revelation affect her relationship with Peter?
Peter seems more concerned about her emotional state than the affair itself.
What does Nancy ask Peter to do after her confession?
To stop following P!nk on social media and take down her picture.
Who did Nancy have an affair with?
Actor John Corbett.
What solution is proposed at the meeting about cash usage?
Ideas include adding a smell to cash and promoting wishing wells.