The sci-fi nerds at the convention are happy. They have community, purpose, and foam rubber phasers. The real aliens are the Party Down crew—desperate, broke, and wandering the desert of their 30s. The episode asks a brutal question: Who is weirder? The guy dressed as a Romulan, or the guy trying to sell him a crudité for $14.99?
Overall, "Party Down" Season 2, Episode 7, "Satrip" is a hilarious and engaging addition to the series. If you're a fan of the show, this episode is sure to deliver the laughs and witty banter you've come to expect. party down s02e07 satrip
Meanwhile, back at the South Slope office, Dee (Katie Aselton) tries to navigate her feelings for Henry (Adam Scott), who's still reeling from his recent breakup. As the party gets underway, the crew's personal dramas come to a head, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps and confrontations. The sci-fi nerds at the convention are happy
As with many episodes of "Party Down," "Satrip" explores themes of workplace politics, social awkwardness, and the struggles of low-level service industry jobs. The episode also touches on issues of class and status, as the crew navigates the rarefied world of high-end events and the entitled clients they cater to. The episode asks a brutal question: Who is weirder
Casey Klein ( Lizzy Caplan ) discovers her hyper-competitive side during the picnic's field games, aiming for the "Most Points" trophy.