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Old 09.05.2006, 09:42 AM   #5
gmku
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True. Aside from some of us here, I don't think many of us find what they show to be very familiar in our own lives. But I fail to see what there is to learn new after seeing one episode: subject fucks up life with addiction to drugs and/or alcohol, subject's family and friends agree to hold an intervention, subject agrees to go to rehab (or does not agree), subject fulfills or does not fulfill rehab obligation, and subject goes on to live either a better or worse life.

The best that can be said is that the show never gets very preachy. There's no blatant "just say no" message, although you do clearly see how fucked up people can get over their various addictions.
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