"Promised Land" | |
Season 3, Episode 7 | |
Air date | 4 November, 2012 |
US viewers | 0.56 million |
Written by | David Simon & Chris Rose (story) Chris Rose & Micah Kibodeaux (teleplay) |
Directed by | Tim Robbins |
Episode chronology | |
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"Promised Land" is the seventh episode of the third season. It is the 28th episode of the series overall. The teleplay was written by Chris Rose & Micah Kibodeaux from a story Rose co-wrote with show runner David Simon. It was directed by Tim Robbins. It premiered on HBO on 4 November, 2012 and drew 0.56 million viewers.[1]
Plot[]
Credits[]
Cast[]
Starring
- Khandi Alexander as Ladonna Batiste-Williams
- Rob Brown as Delmond Lambreaux
- Chris Coy as L.P. Everett
- Kim Dickens as Janette Desautel
- India Ennenga as Sofia Bernette
- Michiel Huisman as Sonny
- Melissa Leo as Antoinette Bernette
- Lucia Micarelli as Annie
- David Morse as Terry Colson
- Clarke Peters as Albert Lambreux
- Wendell Pierce as Antoine Batiste
- Jon Seda as Nelson Hidalgo
- Steve Zahn as Davis McAlary
Music[]
- Aaron Neville - "Wrong Number": Receptionist listens to radio.
- David Torkanowsky - "Zydeco Theme": Music heard on the street in the French Quarter.
- John Boutte - "Treme Song": Main title.
- Lars Edegran Jazz Quartet - "The Stripper": Colson & Hardesty at Soneta.
- Elie Marching Band - "Isn't She Lovely": Dress rehearsal, band sounds good.
- Davis McAlary & Paul Sanchez - "Helpful Hurricane Hints From Hell-Louisiana": McAlary recording at Don B's.
- Sonny Rollins - "Silk 'n' Satin": Lambreaux family sewing.
- Goatwhore - "Diabolical Submergence of Rebirth": Everett stuck in traffic.
- Elie Marching Band - "On Broadway": Elie band marches in Thoth.
- Tuba Skinny & Scottie Swears - "Six Feet Down": Bernette at Cafe Rose Nicaud.
- US Marine Corps Marching Band - "The Marines' Hymn": Thoth parade.
- US Marine Corps Marching Band - "Do Whatcha Wanna": Thoth parade.
- Tuba Skinny - "Brokenhearted Blues": Bernette at Cafe Rose Nicaud.
- Jennifer - "Now's The Time": Jennifer practicing after the parade.
- Davis McAlary & Paul Sanchez - "Helpful Hurricane Hints From Hell-Louisiana": Dave Bartholomew and Cosimo judge McAlary's song.
- Annie T & The Ramblers - "Promised Land": Gig in DC.
- Davidge/Del Naja - "'Trouble the Water' Excerpt 1": Lambreaux family watches the video.
- Annie T & The Ramblers - "This City": Gig in DC.
- Davidge/Del Naja - "'Trouble the Water' Excerpt 2": Lambreaux family watches the video.
- The Neville Brothers - "Hey Pocky Way": Gig in DC.
- Davidge/Del Naja - "'Trouble the Water' Excerpt 3": Lambreaux family watches the video.
- The Neville Brothers - "Louisiana 1927": Gig in DC.
- Free Agents Brass Band - "We Made It Through The Water": Lambreaux family watches the video.
- Dukes of Dixieland - "When The Saints Go Marching In": Desautel on Today Show.
- The Meters - "They All Asked For You": Gigi's Lundi Gras.
- Morning 40 Federation - "White Powder": Everett and Sofia at gig.
- The Skull & Bone Gang - "Traditional Drums & Chant": Skull & Bone Gang on Mardi Gras morning.
- Professor Longhair - "Go To The Mardi Gras": Mardi Gras morning at Bernette's.
- Guardians of the Flame - "Indian Red": Guardians take to the street.
- Rebirth Brass Band - "Kidd Jordan's Second Line": Sonny hears music in the street.
- Krewe of St. Anne - "Down By The Riverside": Annie & Lucinda scatter ashes.
- Guardians of the Flame - "Hoo Na Nay (Traditional Chant)": Guardians head uptown.
- David Torkanowsky - "Zydeco Flats": McAlary on Frenchman St.
- Guardians of the Flame & Golden Comanche - Various Traditional Indian Chants: Face off with two Indian gangs.
- Hubie Vigreaux Drummers - Traditional drumming: McAlary on Frenchmen St.
- Antoine Batiste - "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You": Batiste humming in the street.
- Hubie Vigreaux Drummers - Traditional drumming: Cafe Basil drum circle.
- The Valpariso Men's Chorus - "Drunken Sailor": Everett & Lynch at the Saturn Bar.
- The Wild Magnolias - "Hell Out The Way": End titles.
References[]
- ↑ Yanan, Travis (November 6, 2012). Sunday's Cable Ratings: Another Monster Showing for AMC's "Walking Dead". The Futon Critic.
External links[]
- Treme Season 3 episodes at Wikipedia
- "Promised Land" at HBO.com
- "Promised Land" at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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