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The writing is razor-sharp, perfectly balancing absurdity with the show’s signature workplace misery. Ken Marino’s Ron delivers some of his best pathetic-yet-ambitious speeches, while Adam Scott’s Henry and Lizzy Caplan’s Casey share wonderfully awkward, charged moments that remind you why their will-they-won’t-they dynamic works so well.
Season 2, Episode 5 of Party Down (“Steve Guttenberg’s Birthday”) is comedic gold from start to finish. The premise alone is hilarious: the team caters a small, bizarre birthday party for Steve Guttenberg (playing a brilliantly exaggerated version of himself), who has become insufferably pretentious after a minor acting success.
Steve Guttenberg takes an active role in "directing" Roman’s script, leading to hilarious clashes between Roman’s rigid dedication to hard science fiction and Guttenberg’s more mainstream, "human" approach to storytelling. party down s02e05 pdtv
In digital file naming conventions, "PDTV" stands for Pure Digital Television . It indicates the episode was originally captured from a digital broadcast source (rather than an analog rip or a DVD), typically resulting in a standard-definition but high-quality digital image for its time. Cast and Guest Stars Adam Scott as Henry Pollard Ken Marino as Ron Donald
This isn’t Entourage ; there is no glossy sheen over Hollywood. This is the Valley, this is a Tuesday afternoon, and this is a guy in a pink bowtie getting notes on Socrates from the guy who played Mahoney. The premise alone is hilarious: the team caters
If there is one thing Party Down perfected in its second season, it was the art of the "pedestal crash." The show is built on the dreams of Hollywood wannabes, and nowhere is the fragility of those dreams more apparent than in Season 2, Episode 5, titled "Steve Guttenberg’s Birthday."
The crew is hired to cater the birthday party of actor Steve Guttenberg (playing a fictionalized version of himself). For the uninitiated, Guttenberg is the star of Police Academy , Cocoon , and Three Men and a Baby —a man who was once a massive box office draw but has settled into a comfortable, perhaps slightly existential, middle-age. It indicates the episode was originally captured from
"Party Down" Steve Guttenberg's Birthday (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb
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