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Henry (Adam Scott), the disenchanted former actor, is team leader. Ron (Ken Marino), the perpetually desperate owner of Party Down, sees this as a chance to land a "high-end" regular client. Casey (Lizzy Caplan), Henry’s will-they-won’t-they romantic foil, is trying to prove she’s more than a bitter aspiring writer. And Roman (Martin Starr), the snobbish sci-fi screenwriter, is disgusted by the clientele but fascinated by the cult’s “outsider” mythology.
The production code BD5 is useful because it signals the episode’s place in the show’s escalating tonal arc. By episode 8, the writers (led here by Veronica Mars alum John Enbom) had perfected a rhythm: setup, slow humiliation, catastrophic collapse. “Celebrate the Mans” accelerates this rhythm into a full-on farce. party down s01e08 bd5
Roman and Ron stumble upon Ricky’s screenplay and become convinced it is a literal confession of his real-life murders Henry (Adam Scott), the disenchanted former actor, is
In Season 1, Episode 8 of , titled "Celebrate Ricky Sargulesh," the team caters a party for a man who is either a prominent businessman or a dangerous mobster—depending on who you ask. 🎬 Episode Overview Original Air Date: May 8, 2009 And Roman (Martin Starr), the snobbish sci-fi screenwriter,
The premise is quintessential Party Down in its horrifying brilliance. The team is hired to cater a 90th birthday party for a wealthy, reclusive Bel Air woman. The twist? The guest of honor is a former member of the Manson Family cult, and the attendees are a collection of true-crime obsessives, macabre tourists, and Manson groupies.
The Party Down crew is hired to cater a celebration for (played by guest star Steven Weber), a flamboyant mobster who has just been acquitted of murder. Unlike their usual clients who ignore them, Ricky and his associates are bizarrely starstruck.
