Meanwhile, Kyle (Ryan Hansen) is convinced Chad is a secret CIA agent and spends the entire episode trying to get “extracted,” leading to a physical comedy bit where he hides inside a piñata shaped like the moon. The title, “To the Moon, Gavin!,” is a cruel joke. While Gavin dreams of escaping Earth, Henry is grounded in the most brutal way possible. We get a quiet scene where Henry steps away from the noise to call his daughter. She doesn’t pick up. He stares at the fake rocket, and Adam Scott does that thing where he looks like he’s about to cry but also laugh at the absurdity of it all.
🥂🥂🥂🥂 (4 out of 5 flat sodas) party down s03e04 webdl
It’s been nearly 15 years since the original run of Party Down ended, yet the show has slid back into its rhythm like a stained rental tuxedo. Season 3 has been a masterclass in balancing nostalgic callbacks with the crushing weight of middle-aged mediocrity. But with Episode 4, titled , the series finally reveals its true hand: this isn’t just a reunion; it’s a eulogy for a specific kind of Hollywood delusion. Meanwhile, Kyle (Ryan Hansen) is convinced Chad is
Party Down streams on Starz. This review is based on the S03E04 WEB-DL release. We get a quiet scene where Henry steps
Spoiler Warning: Full spoilers for Party Down Season 3, Episode 4 (“To the Moon, Gavin!”) ahead.
Gavin’s rocket never launches. The champagne runs out. And as the crew cleans up the desert glitter under floodlights, Henry looks up at the actual moon—not the fake one—and smiles. For the first time all season, it doesn’t look like a grimace.
Chad has purchased the rights to Gavin’s original “Odyssey” master tapes and turned them into NFTs. Roman’s speech—about how “pixelated receipts for something that never existed is the perfect metaphor for your generation’s empty soul”—is the funniest and saddest thing the show has ever done.