‘Treme’ Actor Found Dead in River

08.25.11 Written by Matt

In the first season of “Treme,” John Goodman’s character was found dead in the Mississippi River after he jumped off a ferry and drowned himself. In a disturbing turn, Michael Showers, who played police Capt. John Guidry on the HBO drama, was found dead in the Mississippi, not far from the French Quarter in New Orleans. He was 45. No cause of death has been determined; his girlfriend stated that he left for a drink on Tuesday and never returned.

“Treme” creator/showrunner David Simon released this statement:

“Michael Showers was a fine actor who contributed his talents to our drama in the warmest and most professional way. We enjoyed his work—and working with him. Going forward, we’re going to miss having him as part of our production. All of which seems of little import in light of the loss of a man’s whole life, and what that loss truly means to him, his family, his friends. Our respect and condolences go to them, especially.” [via the AV Club]

Showers also had a small role on “Breaking Bad,” and his other credits included “The Vampire Diaries,” I Love You Phillip Morris, TrafficThe Tree Of Life, and Colombiana. Out of respect for the dead, I will relegate my tasteless punchline to the comments section.

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David Simon Is Very Serious About Having a Sense of Humor

06.15.11 Written by Matt

Remember when the Attorney General joked about how he wanted a sixth season of “The Wire,” and David Simon was all, “I’ll make it if you stop the misguided, destructive and dehumanising prohibition of drugs”? Well, it turns out that Simon was TOTALLY in on the joke and was being just as facetious as the attorney general. In fact, his sense of humor is so sharp that he wrote a bitchy letter to the Baltimore Sun about it.

I accept that a certain amount of snark is my due, now and then.  And I accept that for a couple years now, [Sun writer] Laura Vozzella has been no friend of mine, given some previous arguments.

But a certain amount of integrity is required in this dynamic.

It is one thing for Laura to pretend, for the sake of a blog item, that my tongue isn’t in my cheek when I tell the AG that he needs to end the drug war to get another season of a television show.  And it is one thing for her to omit in that item the tone and tenor of the AG’s initiating remarks to me:  That he was “ordering” a sixth season and that he was a “very powerful man.” Obviously, this is playful provocation and just as obviously my reply is delivered within the same context.

It goes on from there (you can read the whole thing and Vozzella’s explanation here), but the words start bleeding into each other and all I hear in my head is a whiny voice that drones, “Nyah nyah nyah.” I love Simon’s work, but somewhere inside him is the bitchiest mom in the PTA.

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Weekend Preview: Holy Crap, It’s Good

04.22.11 Written by Danger Guerrero

Treme (HBO, Sunday) – The season two premiere follows “Game of Thrones.” See that, other networks? That is exactly how you do things.

The Killing (AMC, Sunday) – I keep hearing pretty good things about it, but I jumped off the train after the first two episodes. I am entirely too delicate a flower to handle this show. What’s that? No, I’m not crying. It’s just… I have, uh… an allergy… to… sad things. YOU SHUT UP!

Talking Funny (HBO, Friday) – The sit-down conversation between comedians Ricky Gervais, Jerry Seinfeld, Louis CK, and Chris Rock is getting rave reviews. (AV Club’s review here.) As a diehard comedy spaz, I’ll probably watch this 65 times this weekend, then watch a million clips of these guys on Youtube, then pour myself a Jameson or two, then BOOM Monday.

Throwdown with Bobby Flay (Food Network, Saturday) – Commenter Michelle07 (aka Michelle Doll of Michelle Doll Cakes in Brooklyn) takes on Bobby Flay in a rerun that airs Saturday at 7:30pm, according to my listings. Uproxx represent!

The Borgias/Camelot (Showtime/Starz, Sunday/Friday) – Sorry, y’all. “Game of Thrones” already filled my “period drama that airs over the weekend on a pay channel and features bunches of violence and nudity” quota. Sucks to be you.

After the jump, a dramatization of what I’ll be doing the rest of the night.

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‘Treme’ Season 2 Teaser Is All Poetic

04.18.11 Written by Matt

Here’s the extended version of the newest teaser for Season 2 of HBO’s “Treme.” It features New Orleans resident Gian Smith reciting a portion of his poem “O Beautiful Storm” while the camera cuts to scenes in the coming season (which premieres this Sunday). Leave it to the stubbornly intellectual David Simon to advertise his show with a poem. “So, Mr. Simon, shall we highlight some of the dramatic tension and action in the coming season?” “No no no, I’ve hired this local troupe of mimes to act out the bureaucratic red tape in the aftermath of Katrina. It may not get us more viewers, but at least it’s honest.”

Full text of “O Beautiful Storm” below. Despite my joking, it’s actually pretty badass. You know, for a poem. (Not quite as badass as a tattoo of Byron’s “The Destruction of Sennacherib,” but what is?)

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Extended Tease for ‘Treme’ Season 2

03.16.11 Written by Matt

Here’s a new teaser for Season 2 of “Treme,” which premieres Sunday, April 24th. There’s not a whole lot revealed here — it’s just snippets of the characters we met in Season 1 — but it’s still a nice reminder that there’s always a good television show just around the corner.

A lot of people complained that the first season of “Treme” moved too slowly, but I thought it was worth the time solely for the music and the outstanding acting by everyone from Clarke Peters (Lester Freamon from “The Wire”) to Oscar-winner Melissa Leo to Khandi Alexander and her spectacular rack. Besides, those complaints were issued before “Rubicon” aired. “Treme” is a Michael Bay movie compared to “Rubicon.”

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