Party Down S02e08 H255

As always, Ron Donald is just trying to keep the "professionalism" alive while his team falls apart in a house full of people who represent everything they failed to achieve. Why This Episode Matters Joel Munt's Big Deal Party

· 0:46 "Party Down" Joel Munt's Big Deal Party (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb The host of a Hollywood party to celebrate a movie deal humiliates Roman - turns out they had once been writing partners and Roman... IMDb Party Down: Season 2 | Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes There is not a single episode in Season Two that is not funny and well written, and not one that isn't also pretty depressing. ... Rotten Tomatoes Season 2 - Party Down Wiki | Fandom The funeral of a patriarch goes awry when the deceased's mistress arrives to pay her last repects. Kyle is mesmerized by the possi... Fandom Season 2 At a community theater, the onstage farce trickles into real life as Kyle promises to help his old mentor by romancing a wealthy f... Party Down Wiki | Fandom

Henry and Casey, having recently reunited, attempt to navigate their rekindled romance while working. Meanwhile, Lydia (Megan Mullally) continues her role as the team’s eccentric "stage mom," often providing comic relief through her odd anecdotes. Cast and Guest Stars party down s02e08 h255

Adam Scott (Henry), Ken Marino (Ron), Lizzy Caplan (Casey), Ryan Hansen (Kyle), Martin Starr (Roman), and Megan Mullally (Lydia).

Let us know in the comments if Roman was right to fire Joel Munt! As always, Ron Donald is just trying to

For Roman, the answer is "principled failure"—but his face throughout the party tells a much more complicated story.

Ron Donald’s storyline is the emotional core of the episode. He discovers that the reunion is being organized by Joel Munt (played by guest star J.K. Simmons), the man who married Ron’s high-school girlfriend, Jenny. Fandom Season 2 At a community theater, the

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The setup is a classic Party Down gut-punch. The team is hired to cater a celebration for , a screenwriter who just landed a seven-figure deal to adapt a legendary sci-fi novel. The twist? Joel was Roman’s former writing partner—until Roman fired him for being a "sell-out".