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Season 2: Episode 5, "Steve Guttenberg's Birthday" It's a toss-up between this and "James Rolf" for the best episode of the series... WIRED Party Down - Wikipedia 15, 5, "Steve Guttenberg's Birthday", Bryan Gordon, Teleplay by : John Enbom Story by : John Enbom & Dan Etheridge, May 21, 2010 ( Wikipedia Party Down - Wikipedia 15, 5, "Steve Guttenberg's Birthday", Bryan Gordon, Teleplay by : John Enbom Story by : John Enbom & Dan Etheridge, May 21, 2010 ( Wikipedia Episode Guide | Party Down Wiki | Fandom "James Ellison Funeral", 27 minutes, May 14, 2010. The funeral of a patriarch goes awry when the deceased's mistress arrives to pa... Fandom Best Episodes | The Golden Age of Television We investigate our favorite episodes of our favorite TV shows. Be warned: these articles will contain spoilers! At its core Party ... goldenageoftvblog.com Steve Guttenberg's Birthday - Party Down Wiki | Fandom "Steve Guttenberg's Birthday" is the fifth episode in the second season of the Starz sitcom Party Down, which was first broadcast ... Fandom Party Down Recap: Hot Tub Time Machine - TV - Vulture May 22, 2010 —

The party guests include actors, writers, and executives — all trying to get close to Nick. The orgy setting strips away pretense: people literally undress to get ahead. This mirrors how agencies like WMA historically packaged talent, trading access for loyalty. The episode suggests that the line between a networking event and a sexual bazaar is thinner than Hollywood cares to admit. party down s02e05 wma

The episode’s title is deliberately provocative. “Orgy Night” is not just about literal sexual excess — it’s a metaphor for the agency business itself: a chaotic, boundary-less event where favors, bodies, and careers are traded freely. Season 2: Episode 5, "Steve Guttenberg's Birthday" It's

Season 2, Episode 5, titled "South Bay Stoners," originally aired on February 17, 2010. In this episode, the catering team is hired to work at a stoner film festival in the South Bay. As they navigate the laid-back and eccentric atmosphere, they encounter a series of bizarre and humorous situations. Fandom Best Episodes | The Golden Age of

Roman’s arc in this episode is tragic: he thinks he is connecting with a peer, but he is actually just an audience of one for Guttenberg’s ego. When Guttenberg dismisses the script’s intelligence to focus on whether the lead should be "more of a lover," you can physically see Roman’s soul leave his body.

May 1, 2010 Writers: John Enbom & Dan Etheridge Director: Bryan Gordon

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