I've watched the show for a while and while at first i never doubted it was real, about a year ago a fellow bluelighter swore to me it was fake because we both watched the same episode only i watched on tv and he downloaded it and swore it had a different ending. when i didn't believe him, he screen capped it and sent it to me. i still didn't consider this enough evidence to totally dismiss it as fake but since then, i have always had my doubts about it. then i read this column about the crackhead who "didn't know how to smoke crack":
http://crackhounddaily.blogspot.com/2008/06/chad-on-intervention-blowing-smoke.html
i don't have much experience in the field of smoking crack, in fact i have never smoked it, but even with my small amount of knowledge on the subject, the episode didn't seem quite right to me. for example, like the article says, he seemed to be wasting an awful lot of crack smoke (i know from being a heavy weed smoker, how precious each wisp of smoke can be) and he also didn't seem to display the typical behaviors/signs or symptoms of someone who was high on crack (i've seen a lot of people high on cocaine before and they generally have this sort of subtle rigidity to their bodies).
but again, i am by no means an expert on the use of cocaine, let alone crack, so i am wondering if anyone here who is experienced in the "art" of smoking crack and saw the episode can comment on this.
you can also use this thread to talk about any other aspects of the show that point to it possibly being staged. do you guys think it's real?
I edited this thread to include all discussion on the TV series Intervention -Tommyboy
http://crackhounddaily.blogspot.com/2008/06/chad-on-intervention-blowing-smoke.html
i don't have much experience in the field of smoking crack, in fact i have never smoked it, but even with my small amount of knowledge on the subject, the episode didn't seem quite right to me. for example, like the article says, he seemed to be wasting an awful lot of crack smoke (i know from being a heavy weed smoker, how precious each wisp of smoke can be) and he also didn't seem to display the typical behaviors/signs or symptoms of someone who was high on crack (i've seen a lot of people high on cocaine before and they generally have this sort of subtle rigidity to their bodies).
but again, i am by no means an expert on the use of cocaine, let alone crack, so i am wondering if anyone here who is experienced in the "art" of smoking crack and saw the episode can comment on this.
you can also use this thread to talk about any other aspects of the show that point to it possibly being staged. do you guys think it's real?
I edited this thread to include all discussion on the TV series Intervention -Tommyboy
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