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.
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.
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.