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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.
Colson is offered a transfer; guardians send Lambreaux home; Batiste takes his sons to a Dr. John gig; Hidalgo returns to Texas; McAlary revisits his pothole, now decorated.
McAlary celebrates his 40th; Bernette gets a break in her case; Annie dumps her band; Lambreaux insists that Delmond carry on as Big Chief after he's gone; Everett returns to New Orleans.
McAlary and Desautel spend New Year's Eve together; Batiste picks up a movie job; LaDonna comforts Lambreaux; Colson offers to testify, NOPD retaliates.
Lambreaux learns his cancer has spread; Delmond plays with Terence Blanchard in NY; Annie wins song of the year for "This City"; violence strikes one of Batiste's students.
New Orleans celebrates the election of Barack Obama; Desautel opens her own Bywater restaurant; LaDonna rebuilds Gigi's bar; school band director Batiste gets invested in his students' lives.
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.