Ep 9. Megan / Maryanne
- TV-14
- February 21, 2011
- 43 min
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6.8 (8)
Megan/MMaryanne is the ninth episode of the ninth season of the critically acclaimed show Intervention. This episode follows two women who struggle with addiction but in very different ways. Megan is a 32-year-old mother of two who has been struggling with a heroin addiction for over ten years. She lost her job as a dental hygienist due to her addiction and now spends her days running around the city trying to score her next fix. Maryanne is a 47-year-old mother of three who has been struggling with alcoholism for over two decades. She is a high-functioning alcoholic and has been able to maintain her job as an executive assistant despite her drinking.
The episode starts with Megan driving around her hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio looking for a place to score heroin. She talks about how her addiction has consumed her life and how she spends all her money on drugs. She has to pawn her belongings and steal from her family in order to support her habit. Her family has tried to get her help in the past, but she always denies that she has a problem.
The episode then switches to Maryanne, who is shown at work. She talks about how her job is stressful and how she drinks to cope with the pressure. She hides her alcohol in a water bottle and sips it throughout the day. Her coworkers have noticed her drinking but are too scared to confront her, as she is their boss.
The next scene shows Megan with her two children, who are being raised by her sister. Megan's sister talks about how Megan's addiction has affected her family and how they have had to take on the responsibility of raising her children. Megan's parents are also interviewed and talk about their struggle to help their daughter get sober.
The episode then switches back to Maryanne, who is shown getting drunk at home after work. Her husband talks about how her drinking has affected their marriage and how he worries about her health. Maryanne's children are also interviewed and talk about how their mother's drinking has affected them.
The rest of the episode follows Megan and Maryanne as their families and loved ones stage interventions. Both women initially deny that they have a problem, but eventually, they agree to get help. Megan goes to rehab for her heroin addiction, while Maryanne goes to a 30-day inpatient program for alcoholism.
The episode ends with updates on Megan and Maryanne's progress. Both women have been sober for several months and have repaired relationships with their families. Megan has moved back in with her children and is working on rebuilding her career. Maryanne has continued to work on her sobriety and has started attending AA meetings.
Overall, this episode of Intervention is a powerful look at the devastating effects of addiction on two women and their families. It is a reminder that addiction can affect anyone, regardless of their age, gender, or socioeconomic status. The episode is emotional and heart-wrenching, but it is also hopeful, showing that recovery is possible with the right support and treatment.