Party Down: Season 2
The catering crew from Party Down is back! And they're all dressed up and going nowhere. The second season finds our dreamers stuck working for tips while struggling to get the life they really want.
Now that Henry (Adam Scott) is finally the manager, he's not sure how to feel about it. However, after failing to start his own business, Ron (Ken Morino) would trade places with Henry in a heartbeat. Back from her stint doing stand-up on a cruise ship, Casey (Lizzy Caplan) is hoping to break out as a comedienne. Kyle (Ryan Hansen) is handsome, talented, and on the verge of being a star...at least in his own mind. And Roman (Martin Starr) is still waiting for the world to see his genius. The newest member of the staff, Lydia (Megan Mullally), is in L.A. to achieve stardom for her 13-year-old daughter, Escapade.
Follow this ensemble cast as they work all-new parties, mingle with the guests and dabble in their dramas.
Member Reviews
Very funny - worth renting for sure - lookingjust
I think season 2 suffers a bit from the loss of Jane Lynch, but is still extremely funny. It beats 95% of the sitcoms currently on the air by miles. The cast plays off each other so comfortably, and the writing is first rate. The guest stars are wonderful and the scenarios are just hilarious, as much for the hints of truth of decadence and decay which is the L.A. lifestyle as for the absurdity. Highly recommended.Not quite as good as Season 1 - eli_quincy
The first season of Party Down probably had a bit more feeling, heartier laughs and, of course, it all felt just a little bit fresher. The show also feels the loss of Jane Lynch, who departed to star in something called "Glee." Still, while the second season of Party Down doesn't touch its previous heights and ends abruptly, it's still one of the most consistently surprising and funny TV comedies in recent memory.
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Very funny - worth renting for sure - lookingjust
I think season 2 suffers a bit from the loss of Jane Lynch, but is still extremely funny. It beats 95% of the sitcoms currently on the air by miles. The cast plays off each other so comfortably, and the writing is first rate. The guest stars are wonderful ...Not quite as good as Season 1 - eli_quincy
The first season of Party Down probably had a bit more feeling, heartier laughs and, of course, it all felt just a little bit fresher. The show also feels the loss of Jane Lynch, who departed to star in something called "Glee." Still, while the second season ...