When Bret and Jemaine travel from their native New Zealand to New York City, the duo set out on a musical odyssey in search of love and professional success, both of which prove elusive.
Jemaine and Bret discover that life without a manager is more difficult than they imagined when they decide to fire Murray. (S2, ep 1)
New Cup: Jemaine takes desperate measures to supplement the folk duo's income, while their only fan tries to take advantage of their poverty. (S2, ep 2)
Bret forms a gang to protect himself from a group of rappers he insulted in a song, while Murray is bullied by staff at the Australian consulate. (S2, ep 3)
Murray decides to move Bret and Jemaine up from the level of colleagues to friends, but things go wrong when they meet Murray's best mate Jim. (S2, ep 4)
In a touching story of forbidden love and murdered brown snakes, Jemaine falls for Australian girl Keitha, much to the disapproval of Bret and Murray. (S2, ep 5)
Love is a Weapon of Choice: When Jemaine and Bret fall in love with the same girl (Kristen Wiig) the competition for her affection leads to a benefit show for epileptic canines. (S2, ep 6)
Murray tries to arrange a meeting with the US president for the prime minister of New Zealand, while Jemaine enters the murky world of "Garfunkeling". (S2, ep 7)
New Zealand Town: When the Conchords are snubbed for the opening of New Zealand Town, their attempts to get cooler result in a dangerous addiction to hair gel. (S2, ep 8)
Jemaine enlists the aid of a friendly mugger to help Bret look tough in front of his new love interest, the girl who works at the cheap zoo (aka the pet shop). (S2, ep 9)
The boys realise they have been paying their rent in the wrong currency. Facing homelessness, Murray attempts to save them through the medium of musical theatre. (S2, ep 10)