Raymond’s family help him declutter, but things take a turn for the worse when they find out he is stalling the process in this clip from Season 10, Episode 5, “Three Amigos”. #Hoarders
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Professionals try to help people who compulsively hoard possessions.

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32 thoughts on “Hoarders: Everybody Loves Raymond (Season 10) | A&E”
  1. I know with absolute definity that I am a hoarder. I just don't want to be a gross 🤢 hoarder. This show is motivation enough for me to clean up my home. Some people upon watching this show are probably cleaning up their home out of sheer fear, if not complete panic. If this show doesn't do it I don't know what will?

  2. I thought Raymond was so sweet. he loves his wife so much he's really trying to tackle his issue and be better for her. and peter as well. they both are really trying to do the right thing for their wives because they love them.

  3. Just saw this episode on Netflix. That one brother, Peter, had me rolling on the floor every time he said something. They need to have a show with just this family!

  4. There should be rehab facilities and halfway houses/group homes for hoarders.
    You live there. It's nice and clean. There are fun activities so you can learn to enjoy other things about life besides hoarding. There are classes on organization, family therapy sessions, mental health care, med management, etc. They have supervised trips to the grocery store to help you stick to your shopping list. They manage your finances and hold your credit cards for you. They call all local self-storage facilities and thrift stores and put you on an exclusion list (like casinos have) so they won't do business with you. And most importantly, there are security guards at every door to make sure no one brings in any stuff.

  5. His wife wants to cry because in order to win the argument, Raymond has to make her feel ignorant about the subject. "Let me educate you on the different kinds of batteries and how they're charged." Uggh. Leave the lout.

  6. Hoarders spend all this time and effort collecting this stuff, but second they die or have to be moved into a care facility their families are going to toss everything out without a second glance or thought.

  7. I would be so steamed by the hoarder I would say ok keep that box and when they weren't around I'd hide it on the truck. I bet half the time the hoarder cannot remember what they have.  Sometimes you have to be hard to be able to take charge with the insanity of it.  I wouldn't give in to a chaotic evil spirit.

  8. Condemn the house, tear it down, plow over all the junk, take it to a landfill, and move them both to a senior living home. There your problem is solved. Give me my own show A&E!

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