Residents, both past and present, discuss the history of New Orleans and detail what happened after Katrina. New Orleans was left with a huge financial deficit, and massive cuts were made to every service.
It's long and very messy; after two terrific episodes, this third one just felt so out of place. A hoard of people are interviewed, expressing opinions about various topics, but there's no structure.
I was keen to see the legacy-what came after Katrina, the rebuilding process, etc. They do explore it; I was particularly interested in the Brad Pitt housing project and the impacts of COVID, and in fairness, both are discussed.
If you're epileptic, you may struggle with this one as it is frantic, with person after person giving their opinions. I just wish they'd slowed it down, especially as it's such a long final episode.
I definitely get the sense of amazing people who are fighting for what's right; unfortunately, they're up against an immovable structure.
On a personal note, sometimes I feel very disillusioned with this world, people forcing views and ideologies that to my mind are taking us backwards, people like Dr. Calvin Mackie give me hope!
6/10.