Yeah, the length of treatment is impressive -- if they can stick it out.
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Are you talking about Intervention, Theo? DH LOVES that show. It's pretty impressive and the cases they're dealing with pretty much need the ruse. They have a good track record of getting people into treatment.
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Teen boys are annoying.
As are chia pet and clapper commercials.
Cashmere -- yeah, that show.
Saddest case maybe was the Las Vegas suntan salon owner who dropped out of rehab after like a month and subsequently died of a GI hemorrhage caused by alcohol. Some of these cases really are life or death....
Is Intervention a cryfest? It looks that way from the ads.
Most of the crying is in the actual intervention, I think, which is really just the end of the show. Oh except for the moms who cry throughout. The rest of the show is a drug fest/trainwreck.
Is Intervention a cryfest? It looks that way from the ads.
Depends on the family. Some people cry. Some don't. The addicts are pretty matter of fact about their problems. The interventionists are AWESOME. They are compassionate but they don't take any shit. They tell it like it is, offer the chance and act on it. If the addict says yes, they are on a plane within hours. I think they edit it pretty well, interspersing footage of the addict going about their daily routine with interviews of the family. Some of it is sad, but it's fascinating to watch.
The ads look awful. I don't think I could go near it.
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