fair enough, good point. sometimes i forget it's set that far back but they do give some clear indications (the newness of youtube). But that stuff shifts the balance from story to editorial, I think, more than they ever did on the wire. I like Treme better when it shows how profoundly messed up the city was (the dead guy under the boat, constant break ins and robberies, tensions between social groups) rather than when the characters talk about how angry they are.
On the wire, the gripes about the police department ("I wonder what it's like to work for a real police department" etc) didn't tell you as much about the disfunction of the system as actually watching it misfire and fail so many people.