Though news of Flight of the Conchords not returning to the small screen does not come with much surprise, the finality of it all still makes me really, really sad. The show had a great run with two seasons filled with much joy, laughter, and nonsense that will truly be missed.
Stars Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement met with show director James Bobin to discuss the future of the show. Unfortunately for us, the fans, they decided not to create another 12 episodes and 24 some-odd new songs for a third season. The duo broke the hard to swallow news on their new website:
“We’ve noticed the less we say about the future of the show, the more people want to talk about it, so in an effort to reverse this trend we are today announcing that we won’t be returning for a 3rd season. We’re very proud of the two seasons we made and we like the way the show ended. We’d like to thank everyone who helped make the show and also everyone who watched it. While the characters Bret and Jemaine will no longer be around, the real Bret and Jemaine will continue to exist.”
I’m glad to hear that “the real” Bret and Jemaine are sticking around. I hope they continue to share with us their awkwardly groundbreaking comedic brilliance by adding to their collection of two full-length albums and coming back to America with another US tour. I know I will never get too tired of listening to “Too many mutha’ ‘uckas, ‘uckin with my shi’! and “They call me the Hiphopopotamus, Flows that glow like phosphorous, Poppin’ off the top of this esophagus, Rockin’ this metropolis…” And I’ll always remember that “a kiss is not a contract, but it’s very nice, yes it’s very nice.”
Oh, be sure to check out their newly renovated official website. It includes FOTC news updates, merch, video, photo galleries, fan art, chords and lyrics, and more. Also, you can follow Bret and Jemaine on Twitter; they’re @fotc.
[Via IGN; image via FOTC website]