Treme Episode 1.07 Smoke My Peace Pipe
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Treme Episode 1.07 Smoke My Peace Pipe

Episode Premiere
May 23, 2010
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Blown Deadline Production
Official Site
http://www.hbo.com/treme
Episode Premiere
May 23, 2010
Genre
Drama
Period
2010 - 2013
Production Co
Blown Deadline Production
Distributor
HBO
Official Site
http://www.hbo.com/treme
Director
Simon Cellan Jones
Screenwriter
David Mills, Davis Rogan
Main Cast

Judge John A. Gatling rebukes ADA Renee Dufossat for losing tarck of Daymo and relying on the confusion after the floods as an excuse. Apologizing to LaDonna Batiste-Williams and Mrs. Brooks who are watching from the gallery, Judge Gatling approves Antoinette "Toni" Bernette's motion and gives the Dept. of Correction 72 hours to locate Daymo.

With the help of his fellow Mardi Gras Indians, Albert Lambreaux uses bolt cutter to get past the chain link fence around the Cooper projects. Inside the apartment of Memphis Ronni's mother, Albert spots dust and mold, but finds it otherwise habitable.

Creighton Bernette stands in front of his classroom reading a passage by Lafcadio Hearn about the devastating flood of 1880. Noting that the writer preferred a destroyed New Orleans to his native Ohio, he adds that in spite of the city's faults,"... New Orleans also conjures moments of artistic clarity and urban transcendence that are the best that Americans as a people can hope for."

Antoine Batiste and several other unemployed musicians perform in the arrival terminal of the airport. When a woman asks what VIP the band is playing for, he tells the New Orleans native that the music is for her.

Davis McAlary visits a music shop with boxes of his new CD. The manager hands him a check for his cut of the sales: $2500. McAlary promises to not only sign CDs when more come in, but also perform in-store.

Meeting with John Besh to sell off her restaurant equipment, Janette Desautel tells him that her small SBA loan finally came through. she's purchased a trailer equipped with a grill and smoker and plants to "do the guerilla chef thing."

Visiting McAlary at home, Jacques Morial urges Davis to focus the media attention he's getting on key issues. While Morial talks local and federal politics, McAlary struggles to come up with lyrics that rhyme with "infrastructure."

Antoine hands out checks to the musicians at the airport gig. They complain it's not cash -- and that Danny Nelson is getting a cut when he didn't perform. Antoine points out they got the gig because of Danny.

News crews begin arriving at the projects and Albert dials the police. With the cameras on him, he explains his position: Open the projects or arrest him. when two officers arrive to charge him with trespassing. Albert argues through the window that he isn't; the unit belongs to Pearline Cross. The officers correct him: The apartment belongs to the Housing Authority of New Orleans.

Antoine visits a sleeping Nelson in the hospital. Cueing up his iPod, Antoine plays Jelly Roll's "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say," with one earbud in Danny's ear, the other in his own.

Another squatter arrives to take residences in the adjacent project building, drapping a bed sheet that says, "My home."

Harley Watt recommends Annie for a three-week tour in Canada with some Cajun musicians. Post-sex, Annir runs the idea by Sonny. Knowing he can't say no, Sonny tells her to take the gig.

Creighton takes his notes for his novel and sets up in the guest house. Finding him working late at night, Toni can't convince him to break fro dinner. When she brings him coffee the next morning he complains that his pages are "sh*t" and rebuffs her encouragement.

Sgt. Maurice Thompson of the Community Relations Divisions arrives to talk to Albert Thompson reasons there has been no outcry to get the project open from the people who vote and gives Albert a day to vacate before he's charged with criminal trespass.

Antoine visits Danny's hospital room again and discovers his bed is empty.

After much preparation, Annie still has trouble keeping up with the Cajun musicians at her audition. "It's not about the notes, it's about the feeling," they tell her suggesting she can try again after more practice.

Toni and LaDonna search fro DAymo in a database of photographs of OPP detainees - all young black men. After checking the entire catalogue, Toni fears the worst and asks for a list of prisoners who have dies in custody.

Judge Bernard Williams invites McAlary to lunch to persuade him to drop out of the election because he is costing Williams' candidate votes. In exchange, the Judge offers McAlary a "get out of jail free card": His number for when Davis inevitably gets into trouble.

Returning from the Portland Jazz Festival, Troy and James Andrews spot Antoine. When Antoine dismisses his humble airport gig. Troy assures him: "People need to hear y'll." the pair join the airport ensemble for a rendition of "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" and a crowd gathers to sing along.

Desautel visits Jacques to show off her new "kitchen" and ask for his help at Bacchanal, but Jacques already has a job working the grill elsewhere.

The police arrive to evict the squatters. Albert refuses to go, but leaves the door unlocked so the cops can enter without force. When he won't kneel to be cuffed, the police draw the blinds and beat him for resisting.

LaDonna can't find Daymo's name on the list of dead inmates, but she locates her counsin's, who is still alive. Toni wondres if Daymo assumed someone else's name, someone without a record, and tells LaDonna they have to go to the morgue.

Having stopped by Desautel's and seen it shuttered, McAlary visits Janette at home, bearing food, wine, and comfort. She invites him in and McAlary gets a look at her house, which still lacks electricity and drywall. When she refers to him as a friend with benefits, McAlary clarifies: "with or without."

Creighton films a new video addressing "Katrina fatigue." Forgiving non-residents who might be suffering from it. Ceighton lists everything that remains wrong in the city, proving "we are always our own worst enemy."

Watching the Cajun musicians play at Tiptina's Annie swears to a skeptical Watt she did her best at the audition.

Sofia and Toni watch Creighton's new video. Realizing it was posted late the previous night, Toni finds Creighton asleep on the couch in the guest house. He tells her the novel is coming along.

At the makeshift morgue - refrigerated trucks filled with corpses - LaDonna hesitates. When the body bag is unzipped and LaDonna recognizes Daymo, she rushes out of the truck. Toni is unsatified with the details of the death certificate and questions how a young man could die in custody, and lay in the morgue for months without anyone learning his identity. after gathering herself, LaDonna refuses to make immediate plans for transporting Daymo's body to a funeral home - she doesn't want to break the news to her ailing mother until after carnival.

At Nelson's funeral, his daughter Angela tries to return the expensive trombone to Antoine but he refuses it: "It's the last horn your daddy played. It's supposed to be in the family." He encourages Angela's son to take the instrument.

Desautel cooks on her own terms at Bacchanal while McAlary mans the register.

LaDonna returns to her mother's. When Mrs. Brooks asks if they found Daymo, she lies, promising to relat any news soon as she hears.