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Here’s a complete review of Party Down Season 2, Episode 4: (often shortened by fans to “DTH” or “DTHrip” after the fictional dating service). Quick Summary Rating: 9/10 Original Air Date: May 7, 2010 Writers: John Enbom & Rob Thomas Director: Bryan Gordon

If you only watch three episodes of Season 2, make it this one, “Steve Guttenberg’s Birthday,” and “Party Down Company Picnic.”

The Party Down crew is hired to cater an exclusive, high-end launch party for DTH (Disaster, Tragedy, Horror — a play on “DH” or “DTH” as in “death”), a new dating website for wealthy people turned on by death, disaster, and grief. Yes, it’s exactly as dark and funny as it sounds. What Works (Mostly Everything) 1. The Premise is Perfect Party Down The episode takes a grotesque, very-Los Angeles concept (a dating site for “morbidly rich” people who bond over tragedy) and mines every uncomfortable, hilarious moment. The guests discuss plane crashes and cancer diagnoses the way normal people discuss wine and sunsets. It’s satire that feels disturbingly plausible.

Recommendation: Pour yourself a glass of “Grief Sauvignon Blanc” and enjoy.

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Here’s a complete review of Party Down Season 2, Episode 4: (often shortened by fans to “DTH” or “DTHrip” after the fictional dating service). Quick Summary Rating: 9/10 Original Air Date: May 7, 2010 Writers: John Enbom & Rob Thomas Director: Bryan Gordon

If you only watch three episodes of Season 2, make it this one, “Steve Guttenberg’s Birthday,” and “Party Down Company Picnic.” party down s02e04 dthrip

The Party Down crew is hired to cater an exclusive, high-end launch party for DTH (Disaster, Tragedy, Horror — a play on “DH” or “DTH” as in “death”), a new dating website for wealthy people turned on by death, disaster, and grief. Yes, it’s exactly as dark and funny as it sounds. What Works (Mostly Everything) 1. The Premise is Perfect Party Down The episode takes a grotesque, very-Los Angeles concept (a dating site for “morbidly rich” people who bond over tragedy) and mines every uncomfortable, hilarious moment. The guests discuss plane crashes and cancer diagnoses the way normal people discuss wine and sunsets. It’s satire that feels disturbingly plausible. Here’s a complete review of Party Down Season

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