Ep 7. The Heroin Triangle: Chapter #7
- TV-14
- February 13, 2018
- 42 min
The Heroin Triangle: Chapter #7 is the seventh episode of the eighteenth season of the American reality TV show Intervention. The show revolves around families and friends of addicts who come together to help their loved ones overcome their addiction. The Heroin Triangle: Chapter #7 follows the story of three young people who live in a region known for its widespread heroin use and drug trafficking.
The episode begins by introducing us to an 18-year-old girl named Brianna. Brianna grew up in a small town in the suburbs of Boston, where heroin use and abuse is rampant. We learn that Brianna had a difficult upbringing, with a father who was an alcoholic and a mother who was addicted to painkillers. Brianna started using drugs at a young age to cope with the pain and trauma she experienced at home. Initially, she used marijuana and prescription pills recreationally, but as she got older, she started using heroin. Her addiction rapidly escalated, and she now spends all her money on heroin and is unable to hold down a job.
Next, we meet a couple named Jess and Adam. Jess and Adam are in their early 20s and live in a rural town in Vermont, which is part of what is known as the "Heroin Triangle". Jess and Adam have both been using heroin for several years, and their addiction has taken a toll on their relationship. They have become isolated from their families and friends and have no support system. Jess is pregnant, and her family is desperate for her to get clean before the baby is born.
Finally, we meet a young man named Tom. Tom lives in a wealthy suburb of Boston and started using heroin when he was in college. He has been in and out of rehab but always relapses. Tom's parents are worried that he will end up dead if he doesn't get help soon.
The Heroin Triangle: Chapter #7 shows how these three young people's lives are intertwined, even though they come from very different backgrounds. What unites them is their addiction. The episode showcases the devastating effects of the heroin epidemic in rural America and how it is not just a big city problem.
We see the families and friends of Brianna, Jess, Adam, and Tom come together to stage interventions. The interventions are emotional and intense, with each family member expressing their love for their addict and their concerns about their addiction. However, we also see how addiction is a disease that cannot be overcome with willpower alone. Each addict must want to get better and put in the hard work to achieve sobriety.
The Heroin Triangle: Chapter #7 is a powerful and heart-wrenching episode that shows the toll addiction takes on not just the addicts but also their families and friends. The show highlights the need for more resources to help those struggling with addiction in rural America and the importance of lifting the stigma around addiction and seeking help. The episode is a reminder that addiction does not discriminate and can happen to anyone, regardless of their background or upbringing.