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S02e05 Pdtv — Party Down

Initially, the party seems like a breeze. Guttenberg is warm, inviting, and seemingly unpretentious. He invites the catering team to put down their trays and join the party. He offers them scotch. He wants to talk about their dreams. It’s the fantasy scenario for every struggling artist in Los Angeles: a celebrity who actually cares about your screenplay.

When Guttenberg offers to read Roman’s script, The First Symposium of Socrates , Roman is initially skeptical. But once he realizes the "Gute" might actually be genuine, Roman’s defenses crumble. We get the rare sight of Roman being vulnerable, discussing his work with what he thinks is a serious actor. party down s02e05 pdtv

? AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 5 sites "Party Down" Steve Guttenberg's Birthday (TV Episode 2010 ... Trivia. The DVD that Henry picks up is called Sunset Strip and he says it was one of his first movies. Later footage is shown from... IMDb Initially, the party seems like a breeze

"Steve Guttenberg’s Birthday" is a quintessential episode of Party Down . It utilizes a guest star perfectly—not just as a cameo, but as a catalyst for the main cast's insecurities. It reminds us that in Hollywood, the worst thing that can happen isn't being ignored; it’s being patronized. He offers them scotch

(though she left after Season 1, the ensemble energy remains strong with Megan Mullally as Lydia Dunfree) Martin Starr as Roman DeBeers Steve Guttenberg as Himself Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Kent Critical Reception

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