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PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:40 pm 
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Man, I love this show so much. Sucks that there are only three episodes left in the series run.

Anybody else watch it?

Lucero made an appearance this week, with their lead singer having at it with one of the female leads, Annie T (the half-Asian Cajun fiddler).

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 Post subject: Re: Treme
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I used to love it but I'm more than ready to say goodbye. Just too many story threads and characters I don't enjoy, like the aforementioned Annie T. Big Chief and LaDonna are the only ones I really care about.


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Odds Bodkins Wrote:
I used to love it but I'm more than ready to say goodbye. Just too many story threads and characters I don't enjoy, like the aforementioned Annie T. Big Chief and LaDonna are the only ones I really care about.


Davis used to grate on me to no end, but I've been enjoying him with Nelson. Plus, he and Ms. Desautel make a perfect match. Her story about trying to open the new restaurant is also intriguing. And don't forget about the great Antoine Batiste!!! Also, are you not interested in Toni and Colston???

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I'm a fan of pretty much all of Simon's work and this is no different. I've watched every episode.

I feel like The Wire was more focused because the subject matter was a little more narrow. Treme feels like this love letter the New Orleans, warts n all, but is tackling something that is indefinable. The fact that it works at all is pretty amazing.

Still, I find it works more for me when they're just shooting the shit about everyday life or when Davis is waxing poetic on the old jazz greats.

The stuff with the contracting and the bigger real estate stuff, they just lose me. I know it's all part of the bigger picture but I enjoy the small moments of day to day living.

Then again, seeing small things like Davis's "504EVER" shirt reminds me of all the New Orleans people I know who simply can't comprehend why anyone would live anywhere else and are quick to shit all over other cities. They're also in the Top 5 most obnoxious fan bases in the country (Saints).


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 6:24 pm 
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Rick Derris Wrote:
I'm a fan of pretty much all of Simon's work and this is no different. I've watched every episode.

I feel like The Wire was more focused because the subject matter was a little more narrow. Treme feels like this love letter the New Orleans, warts n all, but is tackling something that is indefinable. The fact that it works at all is pretty amazing.

Still, I find it works more for me when they're just shooting the shit about everyday life or when Davis is waxing poetic on the old jazz greats.

The stuff with the contracting and the bigger real estate stuff, they just lose me. I know it's all part of the bigger picture but I enjoy the small moments of day to day living.

Then again, seeing small things like Davis's "504EVER" shirt reminds me of all the New Orleans people I know who simply can't comprehend why anyone would live anywhere else and are quick to shit all over other cities. They're also in the Top 5 most obnoxious fan bases in the country (Saints).


It's one of the most completely immersive viewing experiences I've ever had. It captures the essence of New Orleans in every way, shape, and form more fully than any other show has captured any other subject. Like you said, it can often be unfocused, but to me that's why I am so captivated by it. The food, the music, the Mardi Gras Indians, the repartee - just everything and anything this show touches absolutely leaps off the screen and envelopes me in a wonderful cocoon of aesthetic and sensory bliss.

I wouldn't say it's the greatest show ever, or even my favorite show ever, but I can't recall many others that leave me feeling so fulfilled after each episode. It's just really hard to adequately describe.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 11:40 am 
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Oh, man - they done gone and killed off Big Chief.

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