Antoine contemplates a move while LaDonna resists one; Davis moves in new directions, personally and professionally; Toni worries about Sofia’s emotional distance; Colson contends with the return of crime to New Orleans; Annie returns from a national tour.
The police detectives investigating Creighton's disappearance mention a ferry passenger reported sharing a smoke with a "big man" who disappeared from the boat.
Annie tells Sonny she wishes to play with other people.
At church, Mrs Brooks lights a candle for her son as LaDonna Batiste-Williams watches; Sonny and Annie play outside the cathedral and complimenting their performance, a former New Orleanian who lost his home and neighbours in the flood gets emotional about coming home for Mardi Gras.
Davis McAlary visits a music shop with boxes of his new CD and promises to sign them and perform in-store, whilst Antoine Batiste and several other unemployed musicians perform in the arrival terminal of the airport.
Davis McAlary rolls through the neighbourhood with a bevy of strippers on a flatbed truck blaring his campaign song, whilst in Port Arthur, Texas, Toni Bernette tracks down the former NOPD Officer who was on duty the day Daymo went missing.
LaDonna Batiste-Williams has a troubling dream about her brother Daymo, locked up and lost somewhere in the system and Creighton Bernette records another video; a direct appeal to President Bush to keep the promises of his Jackson Square speech.