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  1. To Miss New Orleans: Directed by Agnieszka Holland. With Khandi Alexander, Rob Brown, Chris Coy, Kim Dickens. Series Finale. Colson is offered a transfer; guardians send Lambreaux home; Batiste takes his sons to a Dr. John gig; Hidalgo returns to Texas; McAlary revisits his pothole, now decorated.

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    "... To Miss New Orleans" is the series finale. It is the fifth and final episode of the fourth season. It is the thirty sixth episode of the series overall. It was first broadcast on HBO on December 29, 2013 and drew 0.397 million viewers. It was written by David Simon & Eric Overmyer and directed by Agnieszka Holland.

    LaDonna returns her sons Alcide and Randall to New Orleans; to live with their father Antoine. Alcide is part of the Mardi Gras truck parade. Antoine and Desiree celebrate together but his interest is aroused when he runs into a couple of old acquaintances. LaDonna and Randall are thrilled to see Alcide pass but the festivities are disrupted by a gunman firing into the crowd. LaDonna and her family escape unscathed. Antoine and Larry bond over their shared love for their family and Larry leaves the door open for reconciliation with LaDonna. Antoine realises his dream of getting to play with Dr. John and his sons are there to enjoy the moment with him.

    Davis throws himself into his work both as a DJ and a Sommelier at Janette's restaurant in a seeming mid-life crisis. He spends Mardi Gras with a concerned Janette, pretending to be an anthroplogist tourist before baptising himself as "Mr McAlary". He later returns to old patterns and comes up with a new album concept. Nelson collects his payout from his New Orleans interests but before leaving town he does Janette a favour - negotiating back her right to use her own name for her restaurant.

    Terry testifies against the NOPD, incriminating himself for false report. He takes early retirement and leaves New Orleans behind to reunite with his family, ending his relationship with Toni.

    Toni and Sofia enact their Mardi Gras family traditions together. Delmond continues his own family's traditions, but insists that George wear the chief's headdress despite his father's wishes. Delmond and Brandi resolve to split their time between Manhattan and New Orleans and to raise their daughter in the Indian tradition.

    Annie misses Mardi Gras to record her album in Nashville. She and Marvin disagree over the production but she ultimately wins his respect with her assertiveness. Later she spots Sonny with Linh at a hometown gig and dedicates a song her to her former partner.

    Cast

    Starring 1.Khandi Alexander as Ladonna Batiste-Williams 2.Rob Brown as Delmond Lambreaux 3.Chris Coy as L.P. Everett 4.Kim Dickens as Janette Desautel 5.India Ennenga as Sofia Bernette 6.Michiel Huisman as Sonny 7.Melissa Leo as Antoinette Bernette 8.Lucia Micarelli as Annie 9.David Morse as Terry Colson 10.Clarke Peters as Albert Lambreux 11.Wendell Pierce as Antoine Batiste 12.Jon Seda as Nelson Hidalgo 13.Steve Zahn as Davis McAlary Guest starring 1.Sam Robards as Tim Feeny 2.Dr. John as himself 3.Dan Ziskie as C.J. Liguori 4.Michael Cerveris as Marvin Frey 5.Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine as Jacques Jhoni 6.Ned Bellamy as Vincent Abreu 7.Jim True-Frost as James Woodrow 8.Edwina Findley as Davina Lambreaux 9.Hong Chau as Linh 10.Darien Sills-Evans as Darnell Nichols 11.Phyllis Montana LeBlanc as Desiree 12.Nicholas Payton as himself 13.Jonathan Batiste as himself 14.Theresa Andersson as herself 15.Davi Jay as Robinette 16.James Dumont as Captain Richard LaFouchette 17.Lance E. Nichols as Larry Williams 18.Brandi Coleman as Brandi 19.Keith Hart as Darren Lecoeur 20.Derrick Tabb as himself 21.Renwick Scott as Alcide Batiste 22.Sean-Michael Bruno as Randall Batiste 23.David Kency as John 24.Jay Huguley as Will Branson (Jazz Centre Investor) 25.Irvin Mayfield as himself 26.Karen-Kaia Livers as Mrs Robinette 27.Otto DeJean as George Cotrell 28.Bo Dollis, Jr. 29.Brian Nelson 30.Eddie Vanison as Memphis Ronnie 31.Walter Harris, Jr. 32.Stafford Agee as himself 33.Chief Howard Miller 34.Irving "Honey" Banister 35.Big Chief Daryl Montana as himself 36.Big Chief Monk Boudreaux as himself 37.Big Chief Clarence Dalcour as himself 38.Jim Tooey 39.James Wright 40.Jamal Russell 41.Michael Cochran 42.Terence Rosemore as Deputy Chief Marsden 43.Laura Maggi 44.Rio Hackford as Toby 45.Henry Griffin as himself 46.Brendan McCarthy 47.Ritchie Montgomery 48.Kenny Alfonso 49.Michael Hartson 50.Brice Shanay Gresham 51.Robert Patrick Kearns 52.Rosalani Davis-Johnson 53.Ike Jackson as an Affable Cabbie 54.Jamie Jones 55.Brent Henry 56.Elizabeth McCoy 57.Samantha Beaulieu as Geraldine 58.Benjamin Mumphrey 59.Simon Lott 60.Tony Jarvis 61.Jason Stewart 62.Jon Gross 63.Davis Rogan as himself 64.Jimbo Walsh 65.Anthony Cuccia 66.Big Hat 67.Eric Lindell Band 68.Charmaine Neville Band 69.Geno Delafose & The French Rockin' Boogie 70.Storyville Stompers Brass Band 71.Kipp Believe College Prep Symphonic/Jazz Band 72.Guardians of the Flame Drummers 73.Joe Williams 74.Lex Geddings 75.Justin Vaughn 76.Tim Bellow, Jr. 77.Scheryl Brown 78.Trina LaFargue 79.Caroline Fourmy 80.Regis Harrington

    Crew

    Opening credits 1.Alexa L. Fogel - Casting 2.Chester Kaczenski - Production Designer 3.Alex Hall - Editor 4.Ivan Strasburg, bsc - Director of Photography 5.Joseph Incaprera - Episodic Producer 6.Carolyn Strauss - Executive Producer 7.George Pelecanos - Executive Producer 8.Eric Overmyer - Executive Producer 9.Nina Kostroff Noble - Executive Producer 10.David Simon & 11.Eric Overmyer - Creators 12.David Simon & 13.Eric Overmyer - Writers 14.Agnieszka Holland - Director Closing credits 1.David Simon - Executive Producer 2.Joseph Incaprera - Unit Production Manager 3.Darin Rivetti - First Assistant Director (AD) 4.Mikey Eberle - Second AD 5.Alonzo V. Wilson - Mardi Gras Indian Costume Designer 6.Ann Walters - Costume Designer 7.Blake Leyh - Music Supervisor 8.Meagan Lewis, CSA - New Orleans Casting 9.Laura A. Schweigman - Associate Producer 10.Karen L. Thorson - Consulting Producer 11.Mick Aniceto - Associate Producer 12.Soa Davies - Consultant 13.Mary Howell - Consultant 14.Donald Harrison, Jr. - Consultant 15.Jacques Morial - Consultant 16.Jordan Hirsch - Consultant 17.Susan Spicer - Consultant

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