New Orleans residents try to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Do You Know What It Means?: Co-created by David Simon (The Wire), this captivating drama chronicles the rebuilding of post-Katrina New Orleans. Very strong language. (S1, ep 1)
Loud-mouth DJ Davis McAlary makes the wrong type of radio history, while Albert tries to round up his tribe members. Strong language. (S1, ep 2)
Albert makes a grim discovery, and Antoine finds himself on the receiving end of unprovoked police brutality. Strong language and sexual scenes. (S1, ep 3)
Creighton takes to YouTube to rant against those questioning the rebuilding of the city, & Davis airs his grievances in a rap. Strong language. (S1, ep 4)
New. Shame, Shame, Shame: The good times momentarily roll when a parade brings out the carnival spirit, and Albert campaigns to have the projects reopened. Strong language. (S1, ep 5)
New. Shallow Water, Oh Mama: The Bernettes take up prominent positions in the satirical Krewe du Vieux parade, while Janette is forced to take drastic action. Strong language. (S1, ep 6)
New. Smoke My Peace Pipe: Albert steps up his campaign to have the housing projects reopened, while a positive lead in the search for Daymo turns to heartbreak. Strong language. (S1, ep 7)
It's the first Fat Tuesday since Katrina & Albert has to miss the parade. Plus, even Mardi Gras fails to lift Creighton's spirits. Strong language. (S1, ep 8)
New. Wish Someone Would Care: Creighton's melancholy state continues, while Janette has had enough of New Orleans. Penultimate episode of the touching drama. Strong language. (S1, ep 9)
In this poignant finale, it's the day of Daymo's funeral. Plus, Toni receives devastating news while Antoine succumbs to his former ways. Strong language. (S1, ep 10)