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Intervention

  • TV Series
  • 2005–
  • TV-14
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
3.2K
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Intervention (2005)
Intervention: Season 23
Play trailer0:31
26 Videos
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Addicts try to overcome their addictions with the help of their families and others.Addicts try to overcome their addictions with the help of their families and others.Addicts try to overcome their addictions with the help of their families and others.

  • Creators
    • Sam Mettler
    • Rob Sharenow
  • Stars
    • Candy Finnigan
    • Jeff VanVonderen
    • Ken Seeley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Sam Mettler
      • Rob Sharenow
    • Stars
      • Candy Finnigan
      • Jeff VanVonderen
      • Ken Seeley
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 18 nominations total

    Episodes367

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    Intervention: Season 23
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    Intervention: Season 23
    Intervention: Season 22
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    Intervention: Season 22
    Intervention: Season 22
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    Intervention: Season 22
    Intervention: Season 21
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    Intervention: Season 21
    Intervention: Shandon
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    Intervention: Digital Addiction
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    Intervention: The Heroin Hub: Chapter 6
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    Intervention: The Heroin Hub: Chapter 6

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    Candy Finnigan
    Candy Finnigan
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2005–2019
    Jeff VanVonderen
    Jeff VanVonderen
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2005–2018
    Ken Seeley
    Ken Seeley
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2006–2024
    Donna Chavous
    Donna Chavous
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2009–2021
    Maureen Brine
    Maureen Brine
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2014–2024
    Andrew Galloway
    Andrew Galloway
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2014–2021
    Michael Gonzales
    Michael Gonzales
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2018–2022
    Sylvia Parsons
    Sylvia Parsons
    • Self - Interventionist…
    • 2006–2022
    Heather Hayes
    Heather Hayes
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2018–2019
    Jesse Hanson
    Jesse Hanson
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2017–2024
    Seth Jaffe
    Seth Jaffe
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2012–2013
    Geri Bemister
    Geri Bemister
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2020–2024
    Tara Fields
    Tara Fields
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2005–2006
    Meredith Vieira
    Meredith Vieira
    • Narrator
    Rod Espudo
    Rod Espudo
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2011–2012
    Natalie Morales
    Natalie Morales
    • Narrator
    Jim Reidy
    Jim Reidy
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2019
    Zach Livingston
    • Self - Interventionist
    • 2024
    • Creators
      • Sam Mettler
      • Rob Sharenow
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    User reviews18

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    7scs0

    Sometimes uplifting, but the format needs work

    I find I enjoy this show, but the format needs some work. First off, the good attributes. I like how this show will take us through the day-to-day life of an addict because the producers have a knack at getting the addict to show us how bad they've allowed their lives to become. This is followed by an intervention which is then followed by an outcome. Intervention doesn't candy-coat things and sometimes the outcome (often short term due to the constraints of time between filming and airing) is a negative outcome. This makes the positive outcomes all the better.

    Another thing I like about the show is the quality of the camera work. Given the reality that these cameramen have to squeeze anywhere and don't have the benefit of re shooting scenes the photography is surprisingly good and stable. It's actually superior to scripted shows like "The Shield" where the photography is so bad it can induce nausea.

    Now for the bad. An episode will sometimes contain two completely different and unrelated cases that will be mixed together during the show. You'll get caught up in the story of one addict then suddenly you're thrown into the story of another. Get caught up in that story then suddenly you're back to the first addict...or are you? By now you may have forgotten which case the individual currently on screen belong to. This constant flip-flopping between addicts really gets disruptive during the intervention scenes because the show will even mix together the two completely unrelated interventions! I once heard the marketing B.S. reason for this poor design: "The show can get so intense that switching to another addict allows the viewer time to absorb what they're watching." Oh please. Clearly the reason this is done is because they have two cases that aren't big enough for an hour show so they mix two together. By mixing them instead of giving each a half hour block, like they should, it forces the viewer to watch the entire thing (and the commercials) if they are interested in one case but not the other.

    I used to find these "blender" episodes so annoying that I'd only tell my TiVo to record episodes containing one addict, but then it became easier just to record all of them.
    1lanceshaver

    Exploitative

    This show is incredibly exploitative of individuals who are suffering from substance use disorders. This show will only further perpetuate the injustices these people face. We need compassion and evidence-informed approaches to substance use disorders, not this crap.
    10Parker-Kate

    Unsuspecting Addicts Duped Into Interventions

    Individual participants of all ages who are addicts are paid to be in what they believe is a show documenting their unique struggle with addiction, which it is. Whey do not know is that it will end in an intervention with friends/family. At the intervention they are offered the chance to attend an upscale in-patient rehab facility in a state other than where they live followed by the option to enter a sober-living facility for further treatment. This show is raw, transparent, gritty, as these people are at rock bottom and desperately in need of help. After all, they are in a position in which they are having to be tricked into an intervention.

    I've been watching this show since its inception so it's pretty clear that I'm a fan, but from the scores it would appear that I am in the minority. The show has been on for so long, using the same format ( a.k.a tricks and setup) that it's hard for me to believe at this point that there is anyone who hasn't seen the show to fool anymore. If anyone asked me if I wanted to be in a documentary about addiction I would immediately suspect it was this show. Some episodes are more interesting than others, the deeper into their addiction they are the more interesting it is In my opinion. The episodes consist of interviews with the people who have asked the show for the intervention; family, friends, etc. There's the backstory on the addict and how they grew up, information on their past traumas and contributing factors. These interviews are conducted without the knowledge or consent of the addict. The majority of the episode consists of the film crew following the addict day to day. Obtaining and consuming their drug of choice, stumbling, staggering, fighting, sometimes even overdosing. You see not only how it affects them but also those around them. Their last "interview" is actually the intervention. They show up unaware that they will face a room full of loved ones offering them the opportunity of a lifetime, but that is not always the spirit in which it is received. Sparks generally fly as the participants feel ultimately betrayed. At the intervention they are offered the opportunity to go to an insanely upscale rehab center, followed by sober living free of charge. For those who accept the help the show ends with a 90 day follow-up at their facility. An interview as to how things are going, how they are feeling and what their future plans are.
    4ThunderKing6

    Ever since 2001 Anything became entertainment

    A show about confronting family members about a problem or addiction.

    Some segments look fake, others look overly dramatized and people just look dumb because they lack self-regulation and need a camera to overcome their problems.

    I don't get reality TV. I'm not sure why people care for things like these that could be solved independently. Iunno.

    What can be learned? It does have a positive element to it like overcoming addiction because your problem affects everyone around you.

    Verdict: Do I have an imdb addiction?
    9timspeakman

    Very addicting show

    Whenever I watch this show, which is one of my favorites besides Forensic Files, 48 Hours and Seinfeld, I wonder how these people are still breathing. The episode I watched last night featured a woman who drank twenty (20) beers per day (8% alcohol by volume) and lived with her parents. She lost six (6) jobs due to drinking on the job! She started drinking at an early age and was even hammered at her wedding - two years into her marriage, her husband got tired of her guzzling beer so he divorced her. Then she started drinking like crazy, like that would solve the problem, and when she had to take drug/alcohol tests for probation, she would start huffing paint since it wouldn't show up on a test. Wow. She even got so hammered one time that she pulled down her pants and took a crap on a stranger's vehicle while people were laughing at her and filming her. Why do parents keep enabling people like this by giving them money? She was admitted to the hospital on more than one occasion and had a BAC of 0.49!! Good Lord. On the way to the hospital, she called her mom a "*itch" and her mom just kept driving...if I said that to my mom, I would have been slapped into the year 2049. I used to drink but stopped after realizing that there's no point - these people think it solves problems but it does the opposite by creating problems.

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    • Trivia
      Since its series premiere in March of 2005, the series has hosted 243 interventions. Of the 243 addicts intervened on, 238 accepted treatment and 156 have remained sober as of January 2015.
    • Quotes

      Jeff VanVonderen: [instructions to the family and friends of the addict participating in the intervention] the bottom line is this: there is nothing we won't do to help you get better, there is nothing we will do to help this continue one more day.

    • Connections
      Featured in Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe: Episode #1.2 (2013)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • A&E Television (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Intervention in Depth
    • Production company
      • GRB Entertainment
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      • 44m
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