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Hoarders

  • TV Series
  • 2009–
  • TV-14
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.9K
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Hoarders (2009)
Hoarders: Season 13
Play trailer0:31
10 Videos
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DocumentaryLifestyleReality TV

A reality-TV show that features compulsive hoarders--people who are addicted to filling their homes with objects--and how that spills out into their lives.A reality-TV show that features compulsive hoarders--people who are addicted to filling their homes with objects--and how that spills out into their lives.A reality-TV show that features compulsive hoarders--people who are addicted to filling their homes with objects--and how that spills out into their lives.

  • Stars
    • Robin Zasio
    • Matt Paxton
    • Dorothy Breininger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.9K
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    • Stars
      • Robin Zasio
      • Matt Paxton
      • Dorothy Breininger
    • 44User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Hoarders: Season 13
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    Hoarders: Season 13
    Hoarders: Sherry
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    Hoarders: Sherry
    Hoarders: Sherry
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    Hoarders: Sherry
    Hoarders: Season 12
    Trailer 0:31
    Hoarders: Season 12
    HOARDERS: Dorothy Reacts to Carol's HUGE Mansion Cleanup
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    HOARDERS: Dorothy Reacts to Carol's HUGE Mansion Cleanup
    Hoarders: Season 11
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    Hoarders: Season 11
    Hoarders
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    Robin Zasio
    Robin Zasio
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2009–2024
    Matt Paxton
    Matt Paxton
    • Self - Extreme Cleanup Expert
    • 2009–2024
    Dorothy Breininger
    Dorothy Breininger
    • Self - Professional Organizer
    • 2009–2024
    Cory Chalmers
    Cory Chalmers
    • Self - Extreme Cleanup Expert…
    • 2010–2024
    Suzanne Chabaud
    Suzanne Chabaud
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2009–2024
    David Tolin
    David Tolin
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2009–2024
    Melva Green
    Melva Green
    • Self - Psychiatrist
    • 2011–2019
    Michael Tompkins
    Michael Tompkins
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2010–2020
    Geralin Thomas
    Geralin Thomas
    • Self - Professional Organizer
    • 2009–2012
    Standolyn Robertson
    Standolyn Robertson
    • Self - Professional Organizer
    • 2009–2024
    Mark Pfeffer
    Mark Pfeffer
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2010–2016
    Scott Hannan
    Scott Hannan
    • Self - Clinical Psychologist
    • 2010–2021
    Renae Reinardy
    Renae Reinardy
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2009–2021
    Elizabeth Moore
    Elizabeth Moore
    • Self - Psychologist
    • 2009–2016
    Darnita L. Payden
    Darnita L. Payden
    • Self - Life Management Specialist
    • 2010–2021
    Carolina Harvey
    Carolina Harvey
    • Self - Lead Organizer
    • 2021–2024
    Brenden McDaniel
    Brenden McDaniel
    • Self - Professional Organizer
    • 2009–2016
    Sara Bereika
    Sara Bereika
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    • 2009–2010
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    6joncheskin

    Ethically questionable but compelling drama

    Hoarders is a well-crafted reality TV show that follows sufferers of hoarding disorder as they face a personal crisis that forces them to clean up their hoard. The show offers the help of a cleanup crew and psychologist and in return the hoarder agrees to have his or her personal circumstances utilized for entertainment purposes. The stories are compelling on two levels--first there is the battle against the hoard itself, generally the cleanup crew has only a few days to eliminate the hoard. More importantly, however, there is the battle that the hoarder wages in his/her own psyche to let all the stuff go and overcome their mental illness.

    Hoarders is the type of show that you watch and wonder why you can't turn it off--it is all about garbage, after all. The reason however, is that it is about much more--there is real drama, because if these people do not get over their problems their lives are wrecked. Thus, the conflicts are real and compelling and draw you in.

    The big problem with the show, however, is that it is likely not advisable to treat a mental illness this way--shock therapy and radical eradication of the hoard. Usually this just causes big trauma. It is quite telling that the majority of the hoarders seem to fail in their quest to get over their illness and relapse often without even partaking of the aftercare therapy that is offered. There is of course no ethical dilemma in cleaning up a hoard, but their certainly is if you are a licensed therapist and you engage in questionable treatment in pursuit of a different interest. I guess that in many cases, the hoarders on the show have reached a crisis point and the show does offer a way out, so perhaps the show is redeemable in that aspect.

    This show is perfectly valid as compelling reality TV, and can certainly be watched that way. It also certainly raises awareness of hoarding. Beyond that however, you can't help but feel a little guilty for watching a person's life disintegrate because they had no other choice but call the Hoarders crew or face horrible consequences.
    8noodnix

    Interesting and disturbing at the same time

    When I first tuned in to this show, I wasn't sure what to expect. After getting a degree in psychology I thought we would see more on screen therapy. The stories of these people are amazing. While some fully acknowledge their illness, the really compelling stories are the ones where the person is in complete denial about their hoarding. I would like to see more of the cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) being done with the people to see how effective cleaning up the hoard over such a short amount of time is for their psyche. Nonetheless - this is definitely worth a watch. It can be downright disgusting and disturbing (people who hoard animals drives me bonkers) -but it gives you insight in to the world of hoarding and obsessive compulsive disorders. I think many of the participants (unwilling and willing) have plenty of other psychiatric illnesses which make it more difficult to deal with, so it's interesting to see if the two can be teased apart.
    6AlsExGal

    The only reality TV show that sucks me in...

    ... I guess because it is so common, plus my late mother in law was a hoarder. She had one shopping channel on her TV so much that its initials were burned into the thing. No matter what channel you changed to, there was the logo.

    The thing is, and maybe the show is picking subjects based on how well they will interest the audience, not whether or not they are true hoarders - some of these people are not true hoarders, they are just lazy or they have energy sapping diseases.

    I remember one subject in particular, a diabetic lady who had a couple of children, and her house was hideous. She had roaches, she had used diabetic needles just thrown on the carpet, unusable kitchen and bathrooms due to the filth, etc. Her husband had actually moved to a different residence, although I think he was not planning on divorcing the woman. The "Hoarders Cleanup Crew" came in and was throwing things away left and right and the lady did not care. Only when she was being reproached by the hoarder counselor did she react and then she would just storm out and sit in her truck.

    Hoarding is when you cannot bear to part with objects, even years old papers and pieces of string, because of some weird attachment. Hoarders are often shopaholics too, buying things that they do not need or even really want. If I know this, then I'm sure the psychologists on Hoarders know this.

    I remembered this one particular show with the diabetic because I am a diabetic and I recognize the indifference and total lack of motivation and energy that seems to come with type two diabetes, you just have to force yourself to do things and you cannot explain this to people who do not have this disease and have them understand it. None of this was mentioned as a mitigating factor on the show, because I think they wanted people to just see a fat lazy woman who would not help herself and who was endangering children so that people would get angry and not tune out and thus garner ratings.

    It really is repetitive after awhile, but for some reason it always interests me, like a bad accident you can't look away from.
    8grecianspurn

    We're all one tragedy away

    I've paraphrased one of my favourite quotes from this show, because as outrageous as it sounds, there's a sharp sting of truth to it.

    While it can be a difficult watch, Hoarders - much like its sister-show, Intervention - gives great insight into the many reasons people succumb to the disorder.

    Watch enough episodes and you find a common theme: The catalyst is typically some deeply ingrained trauma that has been long-buried. And when burying it psychologically got too hard, these people turned to stuff - physically burying themselves (and their unfortunate family members) in objectively meaningless crap, barricading themselves in from the world outside.

    I first saw the show in 2007, not long after a family member - a self-described 'packrat' - died unexpectedly, and left a lot of crap behind. I found it oddly comforting to watch 'Hoarders' while I sifted through the remnants of their life.

    Ten years later, after a series of unfortunate events - the GFC, unemployment, financial loss, more deaths and family issues surrounding Life-threatening illness, disability, addiction, alcoholism, depression etc. - the show helped me seek treatment that I doubt would even exist without the awareness programs like this have raised.

    When I began watching it, I did so with a smug sense of complacency that there was no way I, or anyone around me, could end up like that. And while it never got to the extremes depicted on the show - I now understand how something that seems so unthinkable can potentially affect anyone of us. Definitely food for thought.
    7toniava

    I'm glad it's back.

    I like this show. It helps a few people And their families who need help. It also shows that it is a mental disease so hopefully people will have more compassion for the disorder.

    When it was originally filmed I always wanted them to help the families paint and fix the house a bit. But I am in 3 episodes of the 2019 episodes and so far that hasn't happened. I hope there are some happy episodes. That's what I liked to see from earlier episodes. When the family triumphs.

    I understand why this show might make people feel depressed. My sister is an early stage hoarder and she says it gives her anxiety to watch. For me it motivates me to clean and declutter.

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      • August 17, 2009 (United States)
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