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  1. Jan 1, 2002 · While Max, Michael, and Maria go in search of a secret New Year's Eve party in the desert, Liz is stuck at the Crash Down with her dad facilitating a party for residents of a retirement home. With Jesse stranded at an airport in Houston, Isabel decides to help Kyle find a girlfriend.

    • (267)
    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • Allan Kroeker
    • 2002-01-01
  2. A Tale of Two Parties is the 10th episode of Season 3 on UPN sci-fi series Roswell. While Max, Michael, and Maria go in search of a secret New Year's Eve party in the desert, Liz is stuck at the Crash Down with her dad facilitating a party for residents of a retirement home.

  3. A Tale of Two Parties is the fifty-third episode of Roswell. Directed by: Allan Kroeker Written by: Laura J. Burns & Melinda Metz Guest Stars John Doe as Jeff Parker Eve Brent Frieda Jane as Bitsy Adam Frost as Jock #1 Jason Strickland as Jock #2 Jon Ryckman as Party Guy Scott Hamm as Boyfriend...

  4. In an attempt to find Roswell's legendary New Year's Rave, Max and Maria join forces. Meanwhile, Liz connects with her father and Isabel helps Kyle find the perfect date for New Year's.

    • A Tale of Two Parties S3E10
    • Summer of ‘47 S2E04
    • Tess, Lies, and Videotape S1E18
    • Four Aliens and A Baby S3E17
    • The Pilot
    • Max to The Max S1E20
    • Destiny S1E22
    • Cry Your Name S2E17
    • 285 South S1E06
    • The White Room S1E21

    Leading off the top ten episodes is one that isn’t earth-shattering. It’s not a huge mythology episode or one full of action. “A Tale Of Two Parties” is what most people would call filler for the final season of Roswell. The episode, however, has one very big thing going for it. It paired up some unusual scene partners. Over the course of the serie...

    Like the previous entry, this episode didn’t provide any new earth-shattering details to move the plot forward. It did, however, showcase the talent of the cast and production team as they all went back in time. The cast did double duty for this episode as they all played their regular characters as well as whole new characters in the 1947 flashbac...

    When Tess moved intoRoswell, a pretty large contingent of fans didn’t like the character. They didn’t like that she appeared to be an obstacle to romance for main characters Liz and Max. Some of the characters also had an initial distrust of her, which is where this episode came in. The main group of friends decided to find out just what Tess was u...

    Over the course of the show, the distrust in Tess was well founded. She betrayed her friends in a major way, but this episode redeemed her character in an even bigger way. RELATED: 10 Funniest Episodes Of Will And Grace, Ranked Tess returned to Roswell with her baby, hoping to get some help from Max. Their child had been rejected by the leaders on ...

    “I’m Liz Parker, and five days ago, I died,” remains an iconic line for teen television. The line opened the series as Liz wrote in her diary about the events that started her on the path to a relationship with an alien-human hybrid. Roswell’spilot episode is very much a product of its time in terms of clothing choices and vocabulary, but it still ...

    If any episode of the series gave fans a huge dose of mythology to digest, it was this one. Season one’s “Max To The Max” answered a lot of questions for fans, but also posed a whole lot more. In the episode, Max, Michael, and Isabel got a crash course in their history from Tess and Nasedo. They learned they were royalty, but also that they were en...

    The season one finale asked the question of whether someone can ever really escape their destiny. Max and company wanted to create their own destiny, but discovered their fates were already determined by their home planet, which had long been at war. RELATED: Veep: The 5 Best Episodes (& The 5 Worst) While the mythology aspect threw a roadblock in ...

    Quite possibly the most emotional episode of Roswell, “Cry Your Name” saw tragedy hit the main characters. Alex lost his life in a car accident. The crux of the episode was that while everyone else believes losing Alex was a tragic accident, Liz doesn’t. Some believed her in denial, but she spent the episode manically investigating Alex. Unable to ...

    This early episode of the series took the focus slightly off of Max and Liz and placed it on their sidekicks. Michael and Maria got the spotlight - and showed the audience they deserved it. Michael attempted to steal Maria’s car to go on a road trip alone. Maria, of course, refused since the car belonged to her mother and housed all of the alien me...

    Max discovered that it’s not paranoia if someone is really out to get you in “The White Room.” After carefully guarding his alien secret for most of his life, the government finally caught up to him at the end of season one. Though the main cast of characters still didn’t completely trust Tess and her guardian Nasedo, they had to in this hour. Ever...

  5. A Tale of Two Parties Auf Liz wartet am Silvesterabend eine alte Familientradition: Sie muss zusammen mit ihrem Vater die Bewohner eines Altenheimes bewirten. Ihr einziger Lichtblick ist ihre mitternächtliche Verabredung mit Max.

  6. "Roswell" A Tale of Two Parties (TV Episode 2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.