Party Down S02e02 Bd50 ~upd~

The keyword refers to a high-definition, dual-layer Blu-ray file for the second episode of the second season of the cult classic comedy series Party Down . This specific episode, titled " Precious Lights Pre-School Auction ," first aired on April 30, 2010, on STARZ . Episode Overview: " Precious Lights Pre-School Auction "

Party Down Season 2, Episode 2: proof that funerals (fake or otherwise) are better with bad wine and worse people. party down s02e02 bd50

Why the BD50 matters: Unlike streaming compression that turns dark funeral-home interiors into blocky mush, this disc gives you deep blacks and crisp edges during the episode’s moody, low-lit second half. Extras on the disc (deleted scenes, gag reel, commentary with Rob Thomas and the cast) are seamlessly branched without quality loss. The keyword refers to a high-definition, dual-layer Blu-ray

At an exclusive pre-school auction fundraiser, Ron and Henry clash over leadership styles while the team navigates a room full of competitive, high-society parents who will do anything to get their kids into a top-tier school [3]. This episode is a standout for the series' signature dry wit and awkward social dynamics. General Information Episode Title: Precious Lights Pre-School Auction Original Air Date: April 30, 2010 Source: Retail Blu-ray (BD50) Video: 1080p AVC (High bitrate for maximum fidelity) Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 / Dolby Digital 2.0 Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish Technical Specifications Format: Matroska (MKV) / BD50 ISO File Size: ~4.2 GB (Remux) / 46.5 GB (Full BD50 Disc) Resolution: 1920x1080 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Framerate: 23.976 fps Cast Adam Scott as Henry Pollard Ken Marino as Ron Donald Jane Lynch as Constance Carmell Ryan Hansen as Kyle Bradway Martin Starr as Roman DeBeers Lizzy Caplan as Casey Klein Why the BD50 matters: Unlike streaming compression that

Originally aired April 30, 2010, this episode finds the catering crew working a memorial service for… well, no one who’s actually dead. The guest of honor is crime novelist James Ellroy (playing himself, gloriously unhinged), who has decided to throw his own funeral in order to enjoy the eulogies. Yes, it’s that kind of show.