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- A group of actors move to Los Angeles to make it big, but end up working as caterers.
- 2009– 27mTV-MA7.6 (699)TV EpisodeA battle-scarred American flag, a film script, and a box of Cuban cigars await Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's promised visit to a College Conservatives' party.
- A party for an investment club prompts Ron to beg to invest his life savings in a Baja condo project.
- Are single seniors still sexy? A peppy seminar leader, alcohol, pot, two strippers, and lot of pills make the case for the affirmative.
- At an adult entertainment awards party, Ron's anatomy may be his ticket to his first "Soup 'R Crackers" franchise.
- Can daddy's money buy happiness, and can a popular kid have fun without her clique?
- The homeowners' annual party promises to be memorable, and not just because of the surprise winners of the "best mailbox" award.
- While catering a corporate retreat, Party Down practices some team-building exercises of their own
- 2009– 27mTV-MA8.3 (574)TV EpisodeRon decides to cater his own reunion, and begins to slip back into his old drunken habits. Henry considers moving home, causing Casey to consider their 'casual' relationship.
- The Party Down team's actors are recognized at a party and treated as stars. But when Roman and Ron discover the host is a mobster, they suspect his screenplay might be a confession.
- The team is excited to cater a lavish gay wedding (with guest George Takei), but must take a backseat to Uda Bengt (Kristen Bell) of Valhalla Catering. While Ron falls apart, Henry is forced to take charge.
- It's been nine months since Henry's seen Casey. With Ron gone to Soup R' Crackers, Henry's in charge of the crew, and Casey's a last minute substitute. It's a backstage party for glam-Goth rocker, Jackal Onassis, who's bored with his superstar life. With Henry's okay, Jackal removes his makeup and switches places with Roman, who thinks that now he'll score with gorgeous women. Jackal's behind the bar, enjoying every ordinary moment. Ron shows up dressed like a lounge-lizard with an underage sexpot in tow. She wants Jackal's autograph; is this Roman's big chance? And how will Casey and Henry sort things out?
- Ron needs a job, so Henry obliges and puts him on the crew. It's a silent auction for an elite preschool: Annie, the woman organizing the event, needs a success in order to get a letter from the headmistress, the stiff-necked Nora, that will enable her son to go to an exclusive elementary school. As a former Groundling, she bonds with Casey. While the staff screws up (Casey keeps her phone on as she negotiates for a part, Kyle and Roman chat endlessly with each other about a sci-fi character, and Ron and Lydia pick the wrong time to punk Henry), Casey hatches a plan to get Annie to her goal; Leonard Stiltskin, an agent whose wife is auctioning lunch with Tom Hanks, is her mark.
- It's draft day for the NFL, and the crew is working a party at the home of Cole Landry, the Pac-10's top quarterback, expected to go early in the first round. A TV crew is filming everything. With Kyle eavesdropping, Ron asks Henry for medical advice. Roman gets a lesson in irony from one of Cole's teammates, Henry gets relationship advice from another player, and Lydia discovers Cole's dad is on the rebound. When the draft doesn't go as expected, Casey is called upon to act. In the background, Cole's agent is doing whatever it is that agents do.
- A year or so after she's left the Party Down team, Constance hires them to cater her wedding to the wealthy Howard Greengold (Alex Rocco). He's been married many times, and although Constance says that he's the love of her life, it's unclear if Howard is ready for commitment: his eyes light on every young woman in sight, and he's still trying out new pick up lines. Plus, his daughter Mona wants to ensure that Constance signs umpteen prenuptial documents waiving any claim to Howard's money. Is this a match made in heaven, or should the Party Down crew step in and help Constance remove her rose-colored glasses?
- The host of a Hollywood party to celebrate a movie deal humiliates Roman - turns out they had once been writing partners and Roman fired him. Now, the host (Joel Munt) has a seven figure deal to turn a classic sci-fi book into a film, and he rubs Roman's face in it. Roman enlists Kyle, then Ron and Henry, to help him serve up a cold dish of revenge. Will it work? Meanwhile, Ron is trying on the shoes of leadership, Henry just wants to get Casey into the back of the van, and Lydia powders her nose with cocaine and sees stars everywhere.
- Catering an orgy proves to be the wrong place for Ron to deal with his recent breakup. Roman seizes the opportunity to help the host create the ideal orgy atmosphere.
- At a community theater, the onstage farce trickles into real life as Kyle promises to help his old mentor by romancing a wealthy female patron with the funds to save the theater.
- Bolus hosts the annual Party Down company picnic. Henry is surprised to find Uda's crew catering the party, Ron wants a job that Bolus has already offered Uda, through happenstance Ron meets Bolus's daughter Danielle - sparks fly and she tries to help him undermine Uda, and Casey discovers her competitive side and goes for the trophy for most points in the day's games. The Party Down crew and Uda's team talk trash to each other and decide to face off in a kick-ball game. And Henry and Uda - how's that working out?
- At his own birthday, Steve Guttenberg volunteers to turn his party into a writing workshop when he overhears Roman and writing partner Kent discussing their script.
- The funeral of a patriarch goes awry when the deceased's mistress arrives to pay her last repects. Kyle is mesmerized by the possibility of learning the blues from a real bluesman.