Party Down S02 Brrip Fixed Review
Let’s be honest: the original SD broadcasts looked like they were filmed through a foggy wine glass. The (Blu-ray rip) changes the game. Party Down isn't a visual effects blockbuster, but the upgrade matters. The sterile, pale lighting of the “Party Down Catering” offices, the sheen on the aluminum serving trays, and the desperate look in Henry’s (Adam Scott) eyes all pop with new clarity.
More importantly, the audio is crisp. You won’t miss a single mumbled, deadpan insult from Roman (Martin Starr) or a perfectly timed awkward silence from Kyle (Ryan Hansen). For a show built on overlapping dialogue and cringe-inducing pauses, the BRrip is essential. party down s02 brrip
There are cult comedies, and then there’s Party Down . The Starz series about a rag-tag team of Hollywood wannabes slinging soft drinks and mini quiches never got the ratings it deserved during its original 2009–2010 run. But like a bad tray of shrimp cocktail left out in the sun, it has only gotten better with age. Let’s be honest: the original SD broadcasts looked





