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Where is airing: HBO
For what age: 15+
How many episodes in 1 season: 10 episodes
A New Orleans neighborhood celebrates its first second-line parade since Hurricane Katrina.
Albert takes the law into his own hands; LaDonna receives news about her missing brother.
Albert Lambreaux discovers something shocking. Davis McAlary gives piano lessons in exchange for some freedom, and Antoine Batiste goes through a rough time. On Annie's birthday, she gets a gig.
Antoine heads to Baton Rouge for a holiday visit with his sons.
Albert presses Councilman Ron Singleton to reopen housing projects; Davis enlists local musicians to cut a campaign CD; Janette cooks for four celebrity chefs; Annie fails to embrace Sonny's houseguest.
Toni searches for clues about Daymo; Davis raises his profile on the streets and on TV; Janette considers suspending operations; Albert vents about the lack of tribe lodging; Sonny crosses a line with Annie.
A judge's ultimatum gives hopes to LaDonna. Albert makes a stand and pays the price.
As New Orleans gears up for its first Fat Tuesday since Katrina, Albert is sent a less-than-celebratory message by the NOPD. Sonny leaves Annie to her own devices; LaDonna puts her bad news on hold; the Bernettes make a Mardi Gras appearance, though Creighton's heart isn't really in it.
Davis concocts a remedy for the post-Mardi Gras blues; Annie makes a decision that Sonny takes personally; Janette's latest chef's gig gets bogged down; Antoine becomes unexpected benefactor; Colson warns Albert to avoid trouble on St. Joseph's night; Creighton is inspired by a classic novel set in old New Orleans.
Toni's concerns about Creighton turn to anger; Albert and the Indians suit up for St. Joseph's night; Antoine gambles away a big payday; Davis tries to convince Janette to stay put; Annie weighs her future options. A funeral procession offers its mourners a chance to reflect on the events of the last year in New Orleans.