Tuesday, July 12, 2011

What's next? Celebrity Intervention?

Sure I hated shows like Celebrity Rehab and Intervention! 

What moral and right-minded elder statesman of the Recovery Movement wouldn't? Crude, exploitative, unethical, profit-motivated manifestations of the worst of Schlock TV that they were! I decried them as morbid and voyeuristic, as they depicted addicts and alcoholics at their worst; the perpetuated the stereotype of the addict as the composite of society's phobias and ills.

And also, eminently watchable.

I look back on some of the criticisms I voiced a few years ago and find the little voice inside saying, "lighten up, will you? It's only tv."

And maybe the little voice is right. 

2 comments:

  1. Sometimes sobriety may be promoted by the crudest of things. In my addiction, while struggling to believe that there was a way Shows like Intervention were very important to me.

    Additionally, I would try to get my wife to watch because the show was able to portray some truth about addiction that I could not was not ready to express.

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  2. For some reason I'm really hooked on Intervention. Admittedly part of it is the vicarious contact with drugs (am I flirting with disaster?).

    But beyond that it's interesting to see the countless ways people can hit bottom.

    I perversely "bet" with myself as to whether the subject will successfully make it through their stay in rehab. I guess it's obvious that the more manipulated (emotionally blackmailed) interventionees will be more likely to fail.

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