Blake to appear on Jeremy Kyle
#77
Posted 19 April 2013 - 10:41 AM
perhaps good for blake as a catharsis to have done this interview.
now, can he please GO AWAY FOR GOOD?
i wish him well, but there is very little he contributes to ... anything.
he needs to focus on his family, no?
if he was doing something for others, say, counseling or some other deed, well then, maybe he can be interviewed again to tell us about it.
but until then, i declare myself completely oblivious to the fact that blake is able to tell a story over and over and will not be watching anything coming from the Civils anymore.
I felt like a bottom feeder watching Maury or Springer, and I just dont like that feeling. i dont even own a TV.
This show is for low-lifes looking for cheap entertainment and/or gossip. Disgusting.
"I must be a mermaid. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living."
- Anais Nin
#80
Posted 30 June 2013 - 04:42 PM
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If he even got 1 person to think about getting help for their addiction/alcoholism then it was well worth him being on the show. Well done Blake. I was proud of him. Sobriety is not easy. He is not a monster.
#81
Posted 30 June 2013 - 05:11 PM
At the end of the show he was asked to be of service to a guy who needed to get some help getting off drugs. I
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If he even got 1 person to think about getting help for their addiction/alcoholism then it was well worth him being on the show. Well done Blake. I was proud of him. Sobriety is not easy. He is not a monster.
Although maybe controversial, I do agree with this. My father is an addict, and from seeing what that kind of addiction can do to people, I have to agree. I don't think you ever get into it with the realistic expectation of what the sickness will cause you to become.
For both Amy and Blake, I think they were just two sick kids who got into it too deep. Even at their worst, I don't think either were monsters, just...addicts.
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