A New Orleans neighbourhood celebrates its first second-line parade since Katrina, reuniting many of its musicians and residents, though many more have yet to return.
LaDonna Batiste-Williams receives news about her missing brother, Daymo, whilst Albert Lambreaux takes the law into his own hands after his tools go missing.
Albert Lambreaux discovers something shocking. Davis McAlary gives piano lessons in exchange for some freedom and Antoine Batiste goes through a rough time. Meanwhile, Annie gets a gig on her birthday.
Antoine heads to Baton Rouge for a visit with his sons. Sonny takes a gig in Texas, leaving Annie behind and Albert accepts a dinner invitation from Aunt Lula.
Albert presses Councilman Ron Singleton to reopen housing projects and Davis enlists local musicians to cut a campaign CD. Janette cooks for four celebrity chefs.
Toni searches for clues about Daymo; Janette considers suspending operations and Sonny crosses a line with Annie.
A judge's ultimatum gives hopes to LaDonna whilst Albert makes a stand and pays the price.
Albert is sent a message by the NOPD. Sonny leaves Annie to her own devices; LaDonna puts her bad news on hold and the Bernettes make a Mardi Gras appearance, though Creighton's heart isn't really in it.
Davis concocts a remedy for the post-Mardi Gras blues; Antoine becomes an unexpected benefactor and Colson warns Albert to avoid trouble on St. Joseph's night.
Toni's concerns about Creighton turn to anger; Albert and the Indians suit up for St. Joseph's night; Davis tries to convince Janette to stay put and Annie weighs her future options.