
The trials and tribulations of a two man, digi-folk band who have moved from New Zealand to New York City in the hope of forging a successful music career. So far they've managed to find a manager (whose "other" job is at the New Zealand Consulate), one fan (a married obsessive) and one friend (who owns the local pawn shop) -- but not much else.




Bret and Jemaine have relocated their band, Flight of the Conchords, to New York.
Bret leaves the band to take a real job. Murray and Jemaine are forced to seek his replacement.
Bret and Jemaine's friendship is put to the test after they come face to face with some muggers.
Jemaine feels crowded by Bret's new girlfriend Coco and accuses her of being the band's Yoko.
When Sally shows up again, things get complicated with Jemaine, Bret and Coco.
Bret gets help with body issues from Jemaine, Mel and David Bowie (in a dream).
Bret and Jemaine fight a race war and Murray falls for the tech support woman.
Bret acts as Jemaine's 'wingman'and Murray makes a CD deal.
Murray dips into his bank account to finance a warm-up tour to prep for a big gig.
Murray urges the guys to make their image more 'rock 'n roll,' and they pick up some new fans.
To cheer up Murray, the guys enlist a semi-professional actor to pose as a record label guy.
When Murray springs a new band member on the guys, it causes much disharmony.
Murray and the guys become sell-outs. For a few days, anyway.
Bret becomes a prostitute to pay off his reckless cup purchase.
Bret starts a gang for his own protection.
The guys become friends with Murray (for a while).
Jemaine's Australian girlfriend ruins his life.
Bret and Jemaine fall in love with the same girl.
Bret and Jemaine meet the prime minister of New Zealand.
Bret and Jemaine become addicted to hair gel.
Bret and Jemaine stage a mugging to impress a lady.
Bret and Jemaine get evicted and stage a musical to pay off their landlord.