The FLAC doesn't exist. But the cringe does. And it's still lossless in our hearts.
Instead of hunting for a 300MB lossless file of the episode, do what Henry Pollard would do: Put on your "Party Down" polo shirt, pour a whiskey you stole from a craft services table, and listen to the official soundtrack on your preferred streaming service. party down s02e06 flac
The late 2000s television landscape was dominated by the transition from physical media (DVD/Blu-ray) to streaming. Party Down (2009-2010), a cancelled-too-soon comedy on the Starz network, exists in a liminal space: it was shot in HD but mastered with the audio limitations of broadcast cable in mind. The FLAC doesn't exist
In this episode, the Party Down catering crew is hired for the opening night of a small-scale community theater production. The plot centers on (Ryan Hansen), who promises to help his old mentor by romancing a wealthy female patron in hopes of securing funds to save the theater. Instead of hunting for a 300MB lossless file
We analyze the user's potential disappointment: the file does not exist in 24-bit high resolution. The "FLAC" in this context is merely a container for a standard broadcast master. This highlights the disconnect between perceived quality (the format name) and actual source quality (the studio master).
It looks like you're looking for a specific audio file ("FLAC" indicates lossless audio) from an episode of the cult-classic TV show Party Down .