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TREME: Over a year has passed since Katrina, the national spotlight on the city has dimmed, and the residents of the Crescent City are finding it harder than ever to rebuild their lives. Some have left to become expatriates in places like New York. Others have been forced to sell off their homes to outside developers. Crime and drug use are up, and corruption and graft has dried up money intended for recovery. Created by David Simon ("The Wire," "Generation Kill," "The Corner") and Eric Overmyer ("Homicide," "The Wire"), the acclaimed drama series returns for its second season. The ensemble cast includes Wendell Pierce ("The Wire," HBO's documentary "When the Levees Broke") as Antoine Batiste; Khandi Alexander ("CSI: Miami," HBO's Emmy®-winning "The Corner") as LaDonna Batiste-Williams; Clarke Peters ("Damages," HBO's "The Wire" and "The Corner") as Albert Lambreaux; Rob Brown ("Stop-Loss," "Finding Forrester") as Delmond Lambreaux; Steve Zahn ("A Perfect Getaway," "Sunshine Cleaning") as Davis McAlary; Kim Dickens (HBO's "Deadwood") as Janette Desautel; Melissa Leo ("The Fighter"; "Homicide: Life on the Street"; Oscar® nominee for "Frozen River" and "The Fighter") as Toni Bernette; David Morse (HBO "John Adams", "The Hurt Locker) as Terry Colson; Jon Seda (HBO's "The Pacific) as Nelson; India Ennenga as Sofia; Michiel Huisman ("The Young Victoria") as Sonny; and classical violinist Lucia Micarelli as Annie. (Created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer; executive producers, David Simon, Nina K. Noble, Eric Overmyer, James Yoshimura (episodes 11-13), Carolyn Strauss; supervising producer, Anthony Hemingway.)
Episode #11: "Accentuate the Positive"
Antoine contemplates a move while LaDonna resists one; Davis moves in new directions, personally and professionally; Toni worries about Sofia's emotional distance; Colson contends with the return of crime to New Orleans; Annie returns from a national tour. In New York, Delmond debuts his new album, while Janette holds her tongue in the kitchen of a demanding boss. Juvenile sits in with Galactic and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. (Teleplay by Eric Overmyer; story by Eric Overmyer & Anthony Bourdain; directed by Anthony Hemingway.) Playdates: 24, 26, 27 and 28
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