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6 result(s) for "Hoarders (Television program)"
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Arthur. Season 15, Episode 7, Prunella the packrat ; What's in a name?
Prunella the Packrat - Prunella saves everything - ticket stubs, quizzes from second grade, pencil stubs, broken shoe laces ... you name it and it's in her closet! Can Arthur help her break her packrat habits in time to put together the display for the school's Earth Day fair? Or is Prunella doomed to drown in her clutter? / What's in a Name? - Binky find out that his real name isn't Binky, it's ... Shelley?!! He's certain he will have to leave town - or at least school - having this silly name. Until his mom tells him the story of his ancestor, Shelley Barnes, the greatest circus owner of his time.
Obessions. Episode 1, Who’s normal anyway?
This absorbing series interweaves real-life experience with dramatic reconstruction as doctors, scientists and sufferers attempt to understand the roots of obsession. Obsessions can be inherited; they can even be caught. And millions of people worldwide are overpowered by them. At times of stress, Caroline obsessively pulls out the hair on her head, as well as most of her eyelashes and eyebrows. Cat Man's body is covered in stripes, his ears have been pointed, his lip cut, his nose fattened, whiskers implanted and his teeth pointed ... all to make himself look more like a cat. Where will his obsession with his identity end?
Obessions. Episode 2, Seeking perfection
This absorbing series interweaves real-life experience with dramatic reconstruction as doctors, scientists and sufferers attempt to understand the roots of obsession. Obsessions can be inherited; they can even be caught. And millions of people worldwide are overpowered by them. At times of stress, Caroline obsessively pulls out the hair on her head, as well as most of her eyelashes and eyebrows. Cat Man's body is covered in stripes, his ears have been pointed, his lip cut, his nose fattened, whiskers implanted and his teeth pointed ... all to make himself look more like a cat. Where will his obsession with his identity end?
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[...] whenever I need motivation to clean out a closet, I'll watch \"Hoarders,\" and once I've dried my tears and dusted the Cheetos crumbs from my lap, I'll start cleaning.
'Hoarders' digs up drama
  Unlike some other compulsive hoarders in past episodes, Deborah is amenable to having haulers and cleaning crews rework her home. [...] she's not facing eviction, imminent financial ruin, the loss of her kids or jail time for health code violations.