#
buy premium
CouchTuner
Do you have a video playback issues? Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.
CouchTuner
 FAVORITE
ico
We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
CouchTuner

Treme - Season 1

Description
Set in post-Katrina New Orleans, this series follows the interconnected lives of a group of New Orleanians, musicians, chefs, residents, as they struggle with the aftereffects of the 2005 hurricane.
COMMENTS (0) Sort by Newest
Newest Oldest
CouchTuner User
+ Add comment
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Treme - Season 1
CRITICS OF "Treme - Season 1"
CouchTuner
Rick Porter
Resource

April 11, 2010

There are enough funny, frustrating, sad and beautiful moments to make me hope Treme sticks around for a while.
CouchTuner
Matthew Gilbert
Resource

April 11, 2010

This is the kind of TV that viewers ask for but rarely get, driven by characters who are more than the sum of one or two qualities and who harbor depths that are revealed slowly, subtly, and authentically.
CouchTuner
Verne Gay
Resource

April 11, 2010

This is a spectacular new series, with some stunning performances and gorgeous music. You'll become hooked.
CouchTuner
Scott D. Pierce
Resource

April 11, 2010

"Treme" features the kind of indelible characters we've come to expect from Simon and Overmyer in "Homicide" and "The Wire."
CouchTuner
David Hinckley
Resource

April 11, 2010

Sometimes we want to slap some of these folks, but more than that we want them to succeed, and their determination to get back on their feet gives "Treme" the potential to show us both the storm and the sun.
CouchTuner
Aaron Riccio
Resource

April 11, 2010

Treme puts everything into every scene.
CouchTuner
Rob Owen
Resource

April 11, 2010

The combination of music and some humor, make "Treme" easier to digest than a David Simon series might otherwise be.
CouchTuner
Maureen Ryan
Resource

April 11, 2010

Passion is what redeems "Treme" and suffuses its most moving, memorable moments.
CouchTuner
Alan Sepinwall
Resource

April 11, 2010

A smart, engaging, moving and funny series, one that in many ways is more accessible than its predecessor [The Wire].
CouchTuner
Aaron Barnhart
Resource

April 11, 2010

The episode is as easy-sipping as gin in a glass
CouchTuner