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Treme: Season 1, Episode 1

Do You Know What It Means (11 Apr. 2010)

TV Episode  -  76 min  -  Drama
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A New Orleans neighborhood celebrates its first second-line "parade" since Katrina, reuniting many of its musicians and residents, though many more have yet to return.

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David Simon (creator), Eric Overmyer (creator), and 2 more credits »
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Cast

Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Khandi Alexander ...
Rob Brown ...
Kim Dickens ...
Michiel Huisman ...
Sonny (credit only)
Melissa Leo ...
Lucia Micarelli ...
Annie (credit only)
Clarke Peters ...
Wendell Pierce ...
Steve Zahn ...
John Goodman ...
Elvis Costello ...
Himself
India Ennenga ...
Edwina Findley ...
Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine ...
Davi Jay ...
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A New Orleans neighborhood celebrates its first second-line "parade" since Katrina, reuniting many of its musicians and residents, though many more have yet to return. Written by HBO Publicity  

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

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Dolby Digital

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Color
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Trivia

Davis rails against the station's policy of playing songs from a list he describes as "every The Big Easy, Crescent City, 'Care Forgot' compilation ever made." The titles he reads off are, in fact, all on the soundtrack to the Big Easy, which featured Treme star 'John Goodman' in a supporting role. See more »

Goofs

Revealing mistakes: Janette offers Creighton a Hubig's pie for dessert when he doesn't want Lemon Ice. The only Hubig's factory is located in New Orleans and was out of operation after Katrina hit the city at the end of August 2005 until early January 2006. The pies are baked fresh daily and have a shelf life of 7-12 days. Since this episode is set 3 months after Katrina it is exceedingly unlikely that Kim would still have a pie and if she did it would be far past the freshness/expiration date and not suitable to eat/serve to a customer. See more »

Quotes

Antoine Batiste: Play for that money, boys. Play for that money.
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