Hartford Courant

‘Party Down’ widens focus in return with cast decade older

- By Alicia Rancilio

On screen, most of the characters in “Party Down,” a cringy comedy about catering staff in Los Angeles, hated their jobs. They could barely get through an event — passing appetizers and slinging drinks to Hollywood’s elite — without someone on the staff doing something inappropri­ate, unsanitary or unprofessi­onal, earning them meaningles­s demerits, poor reviews and an empty tip jar.

The cast — including Adam Scott, Ken Marino and Jane Lynch — loved the experience of working together so much that 13 years after the show’s cancellati­on, they would fit time into their schedules to return for a sixepisode third season, which recently premiered on Starz. (The first two seasons are streaming on Hulu.)

“It was just this little show, and we didn’t know if anyone would see it, but we didn’t care,” recalled Scott, who plays Henry Pollard, a retired actor-turned-bartender. “We were making it for ourselves and for each other and just had so much fun.”

Scott believes there’s a sentimenta­l attachment to the characters because 13 years ago, they could all relate to their predicamen­t. “We had been chasing our dream in showbiz. Success was just beyond our reach, and (we) kind of maybe grasped it once or twice, but it slipped out. It was just varying degrees of that same story and that same feeling.”

As the actors themselves have gone on to achieve success and fame (Scott, for example, was nominated for an Emmy last year for “Severance”), the writers knew they couldn’t pick up the story immediatel­y where it left off, with the cast a decade older, all working at Party Down and still flounderin­g.

“It’s no longer a show exclusivel­y about young people hoping for their big break. It’s now people who have lived a lot more life,” said John Enborn, showrunner and a co-executive producer. “We put a lot of creative energy into that space between what your dreams are and what your reality is.”

Jennifer Garner, Zoe Chao and Tyrel Jackson Williams are new additions. One cast member who wasn’t available to return is Lizzie Caplan, who played Casey, an aspiring actor/comedian who had no problem taking phone calls from her agent while on the job and had an on-again, off-again relationsh­ip with Scott’s character.

The actors say they would make more episodes to work with her again.

“I know how much she wanted to be there,” said Martin Starr, who plays Roman Debeers, an aspiring screenwrit­er. “I hope for a season four, if for no other reason than that we can all properly get back together as the group.”

The hardest part of their reunion was also the best part — the actors had to deliver lines without laughing. Scott says he has learned to never look Marino in the eyes.

“I have to look at either the spot between his eyes or just to the right or left of his eyes, because if I lock eyes with him, I will laugh, and we will not finish the scene.”

 ?? STARZ ?? Tyrel Jackson Williams, from left, Ryan Hansen, Zoe Chao, Martin Starr, Adam Scott and Ken Marino star in the third season of“party Down,”which returns after a 13-year hiatus.
STARZ Tyrel Jackson Williams, from left, Ryan Hansen, Zoe Chao, Martin Starr, Adam Scott and Ken Marino star in the third season of“party Down,”which returns after a 13-year hiatus.

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