All these Hollywood types want to come to our city and give such a distorted perspective of what happens here. This one will be off the air as fast as K-Ville.
Originally Posted by heidilynnla
I like it. HBO apparently liked it too since they OK'd a second season. It's not for everyone. It's fiction, not a documentary.
One of the executive producers, Eric Overmeyer, has owned a house in New Orleans for 20 years. In my humble opinion, I think they've gone out of their way to make it somewhat authentic. But it is HBO, after all, not the History Channel. And they've got to 'sell' it to the rest of the world, not us locals.
Personally, I've wondered since day one if the rest of the country 'gets' the idea of Mardi Gras Indians, Second Lines, and Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs. Hell, I don't even think folks in Metairie understand them.
In a recent interview, one of the people associated with the show said that they're putting around 2 million dollars in the pockets of local musicians this year. I doubt they're complaining too much.
Just my two cents.