K-Ville: Superb & Emotional
New Orleans is a magic eye puzzle. New Orleans is seen and unseen. Following Hurricane Katrina, Bourbon Street, Mardi Gras, and the New Orleans Saints have returned. However, devastation remains. Amidst the crumble and graffiti, aspirations, attitudes, passion, resolve, and resentments remain unheard.
Last night, I viewed Fox’s “K-ville.” The endeavor is exemplary. Occasionally, the action is overly dramatic. However, the setting and stories are captivating. They are emotional and heartfelt. Viewers must remember those horrific and wrenching weeks. Poignantly, a child encompasses the aforesaid. Rain still induces her crying.
Obviously, the city is a star. However, the characters and dialogue are also brilliant. Particularly, Anthony Anderson (Marlin Boulet). Perfectly, Anderson encapsulates New Orleans’ residents. They desire forward progress. Yet, they cannot forget.
Last night, I viewed Fox’s “K-ville.” The endeavor is exemplary. Occasionally, the action is overly dramatic. However, the setting and stories are captivating. They are emotional and heartfelt. Viewers must remember those horrific and wrenching weeks. Poignantly, a child encompasses the aforesaid. Rain still induces her crying.
Obviously, the city is a star. However, the characters and dialogue are also brilliant. Particularly, Anthony Anderson (Marlin Boulet). Perfectly, Anderson encapsulates New Orleans’ residents. They desire forward progress. Yet, they cannot forget.
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