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Diminished by grief and loss, the post-Katrina New Orleans' faithful unite in the face of incompetence, graft and a murder prosecution.
Davis McAlary and Cheeky Blakk go 'full ghetto' on McAlary's goodbye to the musician's life.
Janette Desautel gets attacked by crawfish ravioli. Terry Colson survives an assault.
Desautel's on the Avenue opens softly. Sonny pawns instruments to buy jewelry.
It's Carnival time: Toni Bernette finds Judge Gatling dispensing orders and potables at Galatoire's.
Sonny rushes, but still misses the boat. Fats Domino tickles Davis McAlary's fancy and a few of the ivories.
Antoine Batiste does the 'Cupid Shuffle,' as Desiree's mother's house collapses. Annie T's visiting parents learn about her record deal.
Antoine Batiste does a good deed, and a homeowner suspects Nelson Hidalgo's deeds may not be so good.
Janette, Aunt Mimi and Annie commit to new deals, with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Toni may have found the killer she seeks.
Antoine's students show interest and Annie's demo hits its mark; heat at the in-laws' house forces LaDonna to move.
Antoine Batiste flirts with martyrdom; Janette Desautel encounters her old nemesis, Enrico Brulard, and a new suitor.
New Orleans, 38 months after. Set between November 2008 and Mardi Gras 2009, this fourth and final season of the HBO series focuses on residents of this great city who find the promise of recovery tempered by corruption, crime and the economy.
Diminished by grief and loss, the post-Katrina New Orleans' faithful unite in the face of incompetence, graft and a murder prosecution.
More than a year has passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, but residents are finding it harder than ever to rebuild their lives. HBO presents Season Two of this drama series that focuses on a diverse group of residents trying to get by.
From the creators of The Wire comes Season One of this HBO drama series that follows the residents--musicians, teachers, restauranteurs, radio deejays, community leaders--of one of New Orleans' oldest neighborhoods in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.