Finally caught up with Treme 1 & 2 last night, still waiting to watch 3.
Overall...I'm intrigued enough to keep watching, not the least of which is because no HBO show I know caught fire within the first few episodes. Everything needs time to breath and evolve and as an earlier poster made mention, what we have so far is a lot of dialogue, not so much exposition and I'm absolutely good with that.
My main concern is how ham-fisted a some of the show has been in just two episodes. My friend said that Treme, thus far, reminded him of The Wire S5 and I thought he had a point, insofar as in that season, Simon ditched nuance in favor of polemics and in Treme, there's just a lot of heavy-handednes being thrown down. The white Xian tourists, for example. John Goodman's Ep1 screeds (though his explanation of the school situation to his daughter in Ep2 was nuanced).
Of course, it's kind of hard to talk about post-Katrina NOLA without getting polemical. Katrina itself, one could say, is one massive polemic.
So I'm waiting to see what happens.
Characters: I'm skeptical about Zahn but I'll withhold judgment until later.
Joannie from "Deadwood" is back, ftw!
Lester sans glasses and beard = my wife didn't recognize him until I pointed out it was the same actor. I also didn't realize he had killed the thief. DAMN!