

Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time

Offers the most intimate and profound exploration into the wide-ranging impacts of the Hurricane Katrina disaster to date. Weaving together critical moments of the crisis and the past events that precipitated it, the series delivers an unparalleled, emotionally raw examination of the storm’s personal, political and societal fallout.
Incredibly well done with candid interviews and compelling (often heartbreaking) personal stories.
I especially enjoyed the interviews with General Russel Honoré, whom I consider a hero. Without his exceptional leadership, compassion and common sense, the aftermath of Katrina would unquestionably have been far more devastating.
I was surprised that Ray Nagin was portrayed in a relatively positive light, considering how badly that fuckwad managed the crisis.