Party Down S01e07 — 1080p

🥧 9.5/10 (Deducted half a point because the HD reveals how cheap the streamers actually are.)

Though the show initially suffered from low viewership on Starz, it gained "Vindicated by Reruns" status on platforms like Hulu and Netflix, where the 1080p transfers are readily available for streaming. Cast and Guest Appearances

Finally found a high-quality rip/stream of S01E07 ("Celebrate Even More") in true 1080p. I’ve watched this episode a dozen times in standard def, but seeing Roman’s exasperated face and Henry’s quiet despair in crisp HD is genuinely rewarding.

Ron Donald provides the episode’s most potent satirical element. Ron views the catering team not as a job, but a stepping stone to his "Soup R' Crackers" franchise dream. His obsession with receiving a tip from a child’s birthday party is pathetic, yet Marino plays it with such intense conviction that it becomes tragic. party down s01e07 1080p

The Party Down team is hired to cater a corporate retreat for , an office management solutions company. While the employees engage in awkward team-building exercises, the caterers find themselves dealing with their own internal friction:

If you love cringe comedy and catering nightmares, this is your episode. Grab a soggy sandwich and enjoy.

Roman (Martin Starr) is often the show’s intellectual punching bag, a hard sci-fi writer who believes himself to be the smartest person in the room, yet is constantly humiliated. In this episode, his storyline intersects with Dax’s crew, leading to a moment of accidental prostitution. 🥧 9

," is often cited as a pivotal moment where the show’s signature mix of awkward comedy and crushing poignancy fully crystalizes. Originally aired on , this episode takes the catering crew out of the standard banquet hall and into the woods for a corporate team-building event that serves as a mirror for their own stagnant professional lives. Core Plot and Character Dynamics

This episode features notable guest stars who personify the "corporate soul-crushing" theme of the series:

If you haven't revisited Party Down in HD, do it. This episode (season 1, episode 7) is peak awkward catering brilliance. Ron Donald provides the episode’s most potent satirical

Corddry plays a sales lackey who attempts to recruit Henry into a "stable" nine-to-five sales career, arguing that Henry's acting experience makes him a natural salesman.

The primary conflict stems from guest speaker and former NBA star Rick Fox (playing himself). When Casey (Lizzy Caplan) strikes up an easy rapport with Fox, it triggers intense jealousy in both Henry (Adam Scott) and Roman (Martin Starr).

Former NBA player Rick Fox (playing himself) is the guest speaker. When Casey ( Lizzy Caplan ) strikes up a flirtatious friendship with him, it triggers intense jealousy in both Henry ( Adam Scott ) and Roman ( Martin Starr ).