We have some very sad news about “Portlandia”

It looks like Women & Women First will soon be shutting its fictional doors. In case you’re not a huge Portlandia fan, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisten play Candace and Toni, the owners of a feminist bookstore in Portland, in one of their most popular ongoing sketches on the hilarious series.

Portlandia won the hearts of many for its satirization of hipster culture in Portland, lovingly poking fun at liberal-leaning topics like environmentalism and veganism.

Despite the occasional outcry, the show has been widely successful and has featured several prominent guest stars, including Louis C.K., Aubrey Plaza, Kirsten Dunst and Steve Buscemi.

However, this next season will be its last season according to the show’s network, IFC.

Armisten, who co-created the show with Brownstein and Jonathan Krisel, had previously hinted that the eight season would likely be the last. But their wording has left us with hope for maybe something else in the future. (Like maybe a movie?! Spinoff show?! Please say yes!)

Portlandia helped put IFC on the map as a home for quirky comedy.

And IFC president Jennifer Caserta praised the show in a recent statement.

“There are very few shows that can be credited with both establishing and helping to define a television network, and that’s exactly what 'Portlandia' has done for IFC, Caserta said. “It has been at the heart of our ‘slightly-off’ comedy programming strategy since its inception. It is a joy and a privilege to work with Fred, Carrie, Jon, [executive producer] Lorne Michaels, and everyone at Broadway Video to create a show that was prescient in its satirization of modern culture while having a sensibility and state of mind that has only become more prevalent across its run.

Hopefully, we’ll see more from this dream team in the future. Even if it doesn’t all take place in (a fictional version of) Portland.

Alright, time to go put a bird on it.