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SYFY PREMIERES COLLECTION INTERVENTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 AT 10PM ET/PT


NEW SERIES FOLLOWS THE MEMORABILIA-OBSESSED TRYING TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR OVERSIZED POP-CULTURE COLLECTIONS

NEW YORK – July 25, 2012 – In Syfy’s newest reality series, Collection Intervention, premiering Tuesday, August 14 at 10PM (ET/PT), former Head of Special Collections at Christie’s Elyse Luray helps couples, families and individuals whose pop-culture memorabilia collections – from Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica to Catwoman and Barbie – have become damaging obsessions, creating financial strife and a huge strain on their lives.



In each of the six hour-long episodes, Elyse will create a strategy that helps these collectors curate and showcase their collection by assessing where the true value lies and then allow them to decide what’s worth keeping and what they can sell. These massive collections include dining rooms stuffed with 30,000 comic books, a garage filled to the rafters with Catwoman memorabilia, and an almost uninhabitable house filled with Transformers. For each collector, parting with some of their collection may free up some much needed space in their home, provide a cash windfall to get out of debt, or even just allow a couple to become more focused on their relationship.



In the premiere episode titled “A Disturbance in the Force,” what started out as a single room dedicated to Star Wars has grown to take over the entire Concord, California home of Garet and Consetta. When Elyse quickly realizes the Star Wars collection has intense emotional meaning to Consetta, she fears that Consetta may not be able to part with a single item. If Elyse is going to help this couple take back their house, she’s going to have to use The Force to break through to them.



Also in the episode, disgruntled Los Angeles housewife Lolly calls Elyse to see if she can help her husband Mark let go of some of his extensive Catwoman collection so they can start to pay some bills. When Elyse sees the collection, which has overtaken their garage, she is stunned by the poor manner in which Mark has stored the collectibles he says he loves. Nonetheless, to save their relationship and pay down their debt, Elyse helps Mark identify what in his collection is truly important to him while pushing him to let go of what is not.
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Please whenever someone from the boards is on this show make sure you mention your posting name so we'll know who it is. :wave
 
Why isn't there a show about people enjoying the hobby? It's always "At the height of the their debt!" And they're always beyond retarded.

We got shows about idiot women from Jersey, why can't we have one show about the joy, and fun of toy collecting?
 
You're absolutely right CelticP. And I shudder to think of the stereotypical attitudes this show is going to put forward.
 
Why isn't there a show about people enjoying the hobby? It's always "At the height of the their debt!" And they're always beyond retarded.

This was going to be my comment. Anytime there's a show featuring toy collectors it's almost always about what obsessed weirdos they are, and how they need to be "cured."
 
Hollywood Treasures is about "some guy showing off his stuff." They need drama and a story/character arc for a show - so that's why there has to be a transformation.
 
Re: New SyFy show Collection Intervention

I would tell them to take my _____ of a girl friend instead.
 
Hollywood Treasures is about "some guy showing off his stuff." They need drama and a story/character arc for a show - so that's why there has to be a transformation.

And that show is fun, because it's not stereotyping our culture.

Honestly...a show about toy collectors, for toy collectors would be great. There would be drama, but it would be drama that appeals to us. Getting scalped, issues with sellers, finding the item, the hunt for the holy grail...

But no. Us toy collectors are evil nasty creepers who live in the basement and smell of ham. and vomit.


:monkey4
 
And that show is fun, because it's not stereotyping our culture.

Honestly...a show about toy collectors, for toy collectors would be great. There would be drama, but it would be drama that appeals to us. Getting scalped, issues with sellers, finding the item, the hunt for the holy grail...

But no. Us toy collectors are evil nasty creepers who live in the basement and smell of ham. and vomit.


:monkey4

As much as there are those of us that can socialize and function well in society sadly there are more of us that fit your characterization.
SDCC is a perfect example. I've never ever come across so many people that have never heard of water, soap, deodorant, toothbrush, or toothpaste. :thud:
 
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