Ep 4. Carrie/James
- TVPG
- January 23, 2012
- 42 min
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5.8 (18)
Carrie and James' home is a complete disaster, with piles of junk and garbage covering nearly every inch of the house. In this episode of Hoarders, the couple face the harsh reality of their hoarding addiction and work with professionals to try and clean up their home and change their behavior.
As the team enters the house, the smell of rotting food and garbage fills the air. The couple shows off their collections of items that have piled up over the years, including stacks of newspapers, clothing, and old appliances. They reveal that they have been hoarding for over a decade and have struggled to stop the behavior.
The team starts by trying to clear a path through the house so they can get to work on the deeper cleaning. However, the couple becomes defensive and upset when items are thrown away or moved. It becomes clear that they have emotional attachments to even the most insignificant things, and this attachment is driving their hoarding behavior.
The expert cleaners work tirelessly to remove all the garbage from the house and organize the remaining items. The couple is faced with difficult decisions about what to keep and what to let go of. In some cases, they have to physically remove items from their hands to prevent them from holding on too tightly.
As the cleaning progresses, the couple opens up about their emotional struggles and the events that led them to start hoarding. Through therapy, they begin to address their underlying issues and work towards breaking the cycle of hoarding and clutter.
The team finally finishes the cleaning, and the house is unrecognizable. The couple admits that they feel relieved to have a clean and organized space and are motivated to maintain it. The show ends with the couple's family and friends coming over to see the new space and provide support for their ongoing journey towards recovery.
Overall, this episode of Hoarders offers a powerful look into the lives of two people struggling with hoarding disorder. It highlights the emotional attachment that can drive hoarding behavior and the difficulty of breaking that cycle. Through the hard work of the cleaning team and the support of therapy, the couple begins to take steps towards a happier and healthier life.