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Ron (Ken Marino in peak pathetic mode) discovers that his former high school classmate (played by Ken Marino’s real-life comedic partner, though here as a sleazy porn director) is now rich and successful. Ron’s desperate attempt to assert authority — “I run a team ” — collapses when he’s forced to wear a rented adult film costume. The episode asks: Is Ron any less degraded than the porn actors? His answer: yes, because he has values (even if no one respects them).
Here’s a on that episode, exploring its themes, character moments, and why it’s a standout. “Sin Say Shun Awards Afterparty” – Party Down ’s Savage Takedown of Hollywood’s Underbelly Episode: S01E05 Original Air Date: April 17, 2009 Writers: John Enbom & Rob Thomas Key Guest Stars: Ken Marino (as Ron Donald’s rival), Kristin Bell (as Uda Bengt, the porn star) The Setup The Party Down crew is hired to cater an afterparty for the “Sin Say Shun Awards” — a thinly veiled parody of the AVN Awards (adult film industry’s Oscars). The episode swaps low-rent Hollywood dreaming for the even lower-rent world of porn, where the desperation is just as palpable but the clothes are fewer. The Deep Cuts 1. Henry’s Nihilistic Acceptance By episode 5, Henry (Adam Scott) has stopped fighting his fate as a cater-waiter. Here, he’s paired with a jaded porn actor (Steve Guttenberg, in a hilarious cameo) who tells him: “You’re not a loser. You’re just someone who hasn’t found the right vehicle for your pain.” Henry’s lack of reaction says everything — he’s already numb. The episode contrasts his quiet defeat with the porn stars’ performative enthusiasm. party down s01e05 dvdfull
Kyle (Ryan Hansen) is thrilled to be surrounded by porn stars, but his frat-boy enthusiasm is undercut by Roman (Martin Starr), who treats the whole industry with contempt — not on moral grounds, but because he sees it as low art . Roman’s snobbery about hard sci-fi versus “plotless coitus” is peak Party Down : even in a room full of naked ambition, he’s still the biggest loser because he can’t stop judging. Ron (Ken Marino in peak pathetic mode) discovers
Lydia (Megan Mullally) spends the episode trying to protect her young daughter from discovering what the awards are. The comedy comes from her increasingly elaborate lies (“They’re hugging… very hard”). But the sadness lands when her daughter reveals she already knows — because kids at school told her. Lydia’s Hollywood dream (dancer turned caterer) is now about preserving innocence she can’t afford. His answer: yes, because he has values (even
It sounds like you're looking for a of Party Down Season 1, Episode 5 (“Sin Say Shun Awards Afterparty”), possibly in the context of a DVD/Blu-ray release (the “DVDFull” could refer to a full-rip or full-episode file, but I’ll focus on the critical deep dive).