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The Cleaner EpisodesSeason 2    

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  • Hello America
    William faces his old sponsor when an old friend and fellow program member seeks William's help to get her husband, a high-profile national news anchor, clean. But there are a couple of twists to the case. The news anchor is a national spokesperson for recovery, so William has to be especially discrete in his methods. And the news anchor's wife has an illness that forces William to confront his own personal problems.

  • Last American Casualty
    William sets out to have a relaxing father-son weekend with Ben, but instead ends up having to take on two cases of alcoholism, with Ben in tow. William's dad enlists him to help get his best friend Duren clean. Duren is a raging alcoholic and William worries he is too far over the edge and that there is no hope for him. Duren introduces William to a father named Lonnie who is also a raging alcoholic and an abusive father to his teenage son, Kenji.

  • The Projectionist
    William is secretly hired by the mother of an East Indian girl with some big problems--she's addicted to meth, she's pregnant, and her father is forcing her to get married. William and the team take some radical actions in the case that lead to further complications. Meanwhile, William struggles with his separation from Melissa and wonders how to celebrate Ben's birthday.

  • Does Everybody Have A Drink?
    Jonathan, a talent manager, hires William to help his star client kick her drug habit. But William soon discovers that Jonathan's parents, who are big L.A. nightclub stars, are alcoholics and need some cleaning up, too.

  • Split Ends
    Two fraternal twin sisters, seemingly polar opposites, discover that their paths to recovery may be intertwined. And a close friend of William's who's an addict puts a strain on their relationship with his out-of-control behavior. Stars Benjamin Bratt, Esteban Powell, Amy Price-Francis, and Grace Park.

  • The Things We Didn't Plan
    When William is hired to clean up a cop who's addicted to drugs, he must find the best way to handle an addict who's armed and might not like his unconventional methods. Meanwhile, Akani searches for a shelter for a homeless woman and her dog, and Swenton tries to help an alcoholic father and his 10-year-old daughter.

  • An Ordinary Man
    William tackles the substance abuse problems of a surgeon with a God complex. The hospital administrator approaches William after receiving an anonymous letter accusing a doctor and some of the nurses of using drugs. When a nurse named Carey passes out during a surgery, William brings her in for treatment. It turns out, Carey is dating the surgeon with the drug problem and she is banking on him marrying her and becoming the father-figure to her young son. Melissa assists William by babysitting Carey's son while Carey undergoes treatment and she helps William get to the bottom of Carey's real addiction - she is addicted to being in love.

  • The Turtle And The Butterfly
    An upscale woman named Gail seeks William's help in retrieving her drug addicted son from jail in the Inland Empire. Swenton helps get Gail's son, Travis, released from jail, but they soon discover Travis is a long way from being ready to change his life. While trying to bring Travis back to Los Angeles with them, they meet a 13-year old boy who is running drugs for a powerful dealer. The boy weighs on William's conscience and William must decide if there is a way to save him, or if their trip to the Inland Empire is a total wash.

  • Path Of Least Resistance
    A self-help guru's drug addicted son disappears right before the release of her second book, so she turns to William for help. William and his team search for her son and once William finds the estranged young man, he learns her son struggles with gender dysphoria. William tries to get him to confront both his addiction issues and his gender dysphoria honestly and without pressure from his ambitious mother.

  • Cinderella
    While William watches his daughter Lula rehearse for an important ballet recital, he begins to suspect that the star ballerina, whom Lula idolizes, is addicted to drugs. William wrestles with his own issues of being an overprotective father and must find a way to help the ballerina with her problems while not damaging his relationship with Lula.

  • Standing Eight
    William helps a boxer who's an alcoholic, and the team realizes the man's wife also has an addiction, but the boxer threatens William, telling him to stay away from his wife.

  • Crossing The Threshold
    A former client who's now an undercover FBI narc asks William to help his drug-addicted girlfriend who is also the daughter of a Mexican drug dealer, and the dealer threatens William's family.

  • Trick Candles
    William helps a friend whose addictions could cost him his family. Meanwhile, PK plans a surprise party for William to celebrate his seven years of sobriety.

  • Extreme Interventionist: The Man Behind The Cleaner
    A look at Warren Boyd's battle with addiction, his recovery and subsequent dedication as counselor and extreme interventionist to numerous clients ranging from high-profile names to perfect strangers. It details how he manages a handful of sober living facilities, safe houses, and a team of highly skilled private investigators who also act as compassionate counselors helping addicts build a sense of purpose and engage in adrenaline inducing activities to replace the high of drugs. Viewers will also meet some of his former clients who are now in recovery including actor Ashley Hamilton whose struggle with a heroin addiction led him to more than 30 rehab programs until Boyd helped him get sober in 2004. And, we'll see Boyd at work as co-executive producer on "The Cleaner," where he directly inspires Benjamin Bratt's character and day-to-day brings his experience to add credible, real world grittiness and authenticity to the series.
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