Party Down S01 Vp3 -
| Character | Arc | |-----------|------| | Henry | Confronts his stalled acting career via his ex’s success. | | Casey | Reluctantly pairs with Ron, exposing her frustration with dead-end jobs. | | Roman | Uses every opportunity to push his screenplay, revealing his social blindness. | | Ron | Desperate for authority, he instead looks pathetic in exercises. |
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In this episode, the catering team is working a singles mixer for senior citizens hosted by the eccentric Pepper McMasters. The setting allows the show to explore themes of loneliness and desperation, but through the show's signature cynical and hilarious lens. | Character | Arc | |-----------|------| | Henry
: Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) continues to embrace his "I'm just here for the check" attitude, though the sight of the aging singles serves as a grim mirror to his own fears of growing old in a dead-end job. Production Details Director : Bryan Gordon Writer : Dan Etheridge Original Air Date : March 20, 2009 | | Ron | Desperate for authority, he
The episode uses the backdrop of the "Singles Seminar" to explore themes of and the fear of irrelevance . By contrasting the active (if awkward) efforts of the seniors to find connection with the cynical detachment of the catering staff, the episode emphasizes that the "Hollywood dreamers" are often more stuck than the people they are serving.
The crew finds themselves stuck at a retirement-age singles mixer. While Ron (Ken Marino) tries to maintain professional decorum, the event quickly descends into chaos fueled by a mix of prescription pills, alcohol, and unexpected romance.
"Pepper McMasters Singles Seminar" Original Air Date: April 3, 2009 Writer: John Enbom Director: Fred Savage