Hoarders: Thousands of Antiques Fill Norman’s House – Full Episode (S5, E1) | A&E

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Paramedics rushing to save a woman’s life lose precious time when they’re forced to climb over the hoard they find in Norman’s house in Season 5, Episode 1, Norman/Linda (#57). #Hoarders
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42 thoughts on “Hoarders: Thousands of Antiques Fill Norman’s House – Full Episode (S5, E1) | A&E

  1. When my fiance died last March that's what I did I cleaned and cleaned and cleaned and what through things and slept a lot I don't think I could handle a bunch of people in my house only days after my fiance died more power to you dude

  2. I'm sorry but both of those guys are adults they need to move out of mommy's house and take the responsibility of supporting them selves to me they ain't nothin more'n bums

  3. It's sad that most people hold the authorities all the time instead of trying to have compassionate for the people Im so happy dr green is compassionate

  4. I think that last bit with Norman is indicative that he is suicidal. That was not growth, that was shielding. I'm glad he's staying with his parents right now.

  5. They took the wrong approach with Linda. If they would have suggested GIVING those pots and pans away to people who need them (like a woman's shelter) I bet she would have done it. It's the "waste" of the pots and pans that she can't stand. And the pots and pans represent what she wants from her family – meals together, happy memories. Had they used that as a motivator "Let's choose the best pans for your sparkling kitchen" they would have had more success. I used to work with behavior disorder children, and people who get backed into a corner and given ultimatums will NOT give in as a part of self preservation. You use their dreams and hopes to help them make the choices that will give them that. For example, clean that kitchen, then set the table as she's always imagined with the dishes she has chosen to keep. She only needs what she loves. Same with the pans. The jambalaya pan, that one was important to her. The screaming sister, she should have been sent away. That kind of person only ups the guilt and drama, stopping any growth.

  6. move Norman to a half way home and empty and sell that house ,he needs a smaller space to deal with ..we've already seen he went to his car to decompress, the big house is weighing on him

  7. The question is, how much of that stuff in the boys room belongs to the mother? Hoarders often force the kids to store belongings in their space, so the children(or grown men in this case) have no opportunity to keep their space clean and they get apathetic

  8. 7 weeks!!? Holly cow, he's doing really well then as he's seen he needs help. I think he's got a great care-taker spirit, he should harness that and do some good.

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