Is Party Down over before it's even had a chance to grab a larger audience and cross over into the mainstream?
That's the question I ask in my latest feature for The Daily Beast, entitled "Is the Party Over?" I speak with co-creator John Enbom, star Adam Scott (who will soon be seen in his new gig on NBC's Parks and Recreation), and former Starz development executive Bill Hamm, who was let go from his position just days after speaking with me.
With the cast being snapped up by other networks and no Season Three renewal in sight, one can't help but wonder if Starz has squandered Party Down's significant potential. But the fact remains: if you want more Party Down, subscribe to Starz, buy the DVD, and get as many people to watch Season Two--beginning tomorrow--as possible.
Party Down returns for its second season tomorrow night at 10 pm ET/PT on Starz.
That's the question I ask in my latest feature for The Daily Beast, entitled "Is the Party Over?" I speak with co-creator John Enbom, star Adam Scott (who will soon be seen in his new gig on NBC's Parks and Recreation), and former Starz development executive Bill Hamm, who was let go from his position just days after speaking with me.
With the cast being snapped up by other networks and no Season Three renewal in sight, one can't help but wonder if Starz has squandered Party Down's significant potential. But the fact remains: if you want more Party Down, subscribe to Starz, buy the DVD, and get as many people to watch Season Two--beginning tomorrow--as possible.
Party Down returns for its second season tomorrow night at 10 pm ET/PT on Starz.
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