
Party Down
Comedy • TV-MA • 2009- • 3 Seasons
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7.4

A group of struggling actors and dysfunctional dreamers wait for their big break while they are stuck serving hors d'oeurves for a Hollywood catering company 'Party Down.'
Staring
Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Ryan Hansen, Martin Starr
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User Reviews
So glad this show came back, I remember it being a fun watch with great character chemistry
Awesome workplace humor with a great cast. Too bad the show got cancelled because there was potential to develop the characters stories more
One of the funniest shows of all time, cancelled as it was hitting another peak
Almost up there with Arrested Development
Definition of an underrated gem. I wish this show lasted a few more seasons, I would love to know what direction the characters were going.
Underrated series featuring the incredible Adam Scott
Just a good workplace comedy with some great characters and solid laughs
I feel like this was just shy of a cult classic but this show is hilarious and brutally underrated
Some of the best writing, coupled with one of the strongest ensembles ever put together. I could watch these two seasons forever
One of the best casts of any show. I think the darker themes put a lot of people off but this show is gold.
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7.4 – Based on 1.1k ratings
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