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- William and his team set out to help the people who have no one to go to bat for them. William tries to help an addicted police officer facing review from Internal Affairs--and harboring a dark secret. Swenton aids an alcoholic man and his high-functioning 10-year-old daughter, while Akani tries to convince a homeless addict that getting clean is worth the effort.
- After being clean for two years, two months and five days Swenton succumbed to his old habits and eventually uttered the five most used little words of a junkie "I wish I were dead". William takes him under his own wing to get him clean. Gaza, a known drug dealer, calls in a favor to William but being unavailable because of Swenton Akani and Darnell (against his wishes) take the case to follow Gaza's daughter Nika and see if she is doing drugs at college & her sorority house. Akani tells Darnell to follow Nika but he deliberately loses her and plans to get his revenge on Gaza for what he did to his younger brother. Akani finds that she is bulimic and coughing up blood. Darnell finds her collapsed in her fathers shop and its up to William to come to the rescue.
- Jonus Mullins approaches William for help for his alcoholic son Neil and his daughter-in-law Shelly. Their alcoholism is affecting their daughter Maggie so William and his team take her and leave her in the guardianship of her grandfather. Whilst Neil is determined to succeed in his battle with alcohol it is a monumental battle for Shelly. Meanwhile, Arnie begs William and Akani to let him out of rehab and Melissa is not happy that William turns up at her first house sale.
- The brother of an striving actress discovers his sister cocaine addiction and tries to get William's crew to help, Akani races to find Sweton after he mysteriously goes missing.
- Major Larry Duren, a longtime friend of William's father whose job is to notify the families of military casualties, recently delivered word to an alcoholic father of his son's passing. Now he wants William to help the father overcome his addiction. However, William's father wants William to help Duren himself, also a heavy drinker. Both William and Duren know that the Major is too far gone and is going to die from his disease. While William struggles to repair the lives of the dead soldier's father and his remaining son, he finds himself unable to stand by and watch Duren die. And when Ben comes to spend the week with his father, William struggles with exposing his son to his work.
- When an undercover NARC and a Mexican mafia princess come to William for help, the girl's notorious father threatens to harm William's family if he doesn't stay away from her. Everything changes when William learns the NARC is in possession of stolen drugs, on the run from a dirty cop who wants them for himself.
- Hospital administrators call on William after a nurse collapses in the O.R. William finds himself going head-to-head with a genius transplant surgeon who contends that his addiction makes him a better doctor. Meanwhile, Melissa takes in the nurse's son while she detoxes, awakening old issues.
- After a botched intervention on real estate agent Kate Gibbons addiction counselor Keith Bowen questions William's methods. Meanwhile, William and Ben sit down and re-negotiate their relationship. Elsewhere, Akani is certain that Swinton is doing drugs again and assigns herself as his bodyguard and Jeannie breaks up with Darnell because of his job.
- The team uses extreme measures to jolt a father into action when a principal friend asks for help with one of her students, and Ben stands firm in his decision.
- William juggles helping Melissa with her parents and rescuing an old friend who has relapsed.
- Swenton and Banks must face their own addictions when an intervention gets dangerous; Ben begins to act out as he continues to challenge his dad.
- When a young man relapses into his drug habit, his mother--who wrote a bestselling book about their struggles--calls upon William. As he races to locate the missing boy, William realizes that the woman failed to reveal an important fact about her son.
- William is asked to help jockey Jimmy Alvarez, who has more than his share of addictions, before an important race.
- William is forced to rescue an FBI agent when his partner threatens one of the team, Melissa tries to patch things up with William and Ben so he'll come back home.
- In the wake of a meth lab explosion, William and his crew travel to the desert, where a desperate mother hopes to save her son from his debt to a big-time dealer. In this town fueled by the meth industry, they discover a corrupt police force and a boy sold into a life of drug-running.
- As William tries to finalize a bid on a new house, he is forced to babysit Henry, a relapsing client, until he can get him into rehab the next morning. But when Henry learns his wife plans to divorce him, he drags William on a manic chase across L.A. to find the one thing that will win his wife back: her diamond ring, sold to pay for drugs. William loses the house, but realizes it's a second chance with Melissa.
- When William finds out that Lula's idol, a gifted ballerina, is a junkie, he forces her into detox. He discovers that the rising star's habit is hiding potentiallycrippling spinal injuries. As the ballerina is forced to choose between her dreams and her life, William learns that drug use is common at Lula's studio, and faces his own cruel dilemma: remove Lula from the studio and end her dreams, or leave her in danger?
- William Banks tries to rescue a high school boy whose mother denies his problem, and his best friend begins to struggle with his sobriety.
- William is called in by Gary Smith to help his piano prodigy daughter Rebecca kick her addiction to meth. But the biggest hurdle may be Rebecca's control-freak mother Erica. Elsewhere, Swenton goes back on the drugs.
- Melissa and William are called to Lula's school for an unusual problem, and the team takes on a case where the client's daughter is not an addict, but something is very wrong.
- The team tries to save a mathematics professor, and Akani's attempt to train Darnell causes problems with a rescue. At home, William deals with accusations when Ben finds rig after a party.
- A young woman from a traditional Indian family is hooked on meth and pregnant out of wedlock. Her mother seeks William's help, but the father is opposed to outside intervention in this private family matter. As the young woman's wedding to a close family friend nears, William must keep her from succumbing to her addictions--both to drugs and to the ex-boyfriend who got her hooked in the first place.
- The son and manager of longtime kitsch act--and alcoholics--Bernie and Lola wants William to clean up his parents. William must combat Bernie and Lola's distaste for their son's choice of a fiancée, as well as their codependent relationship. Soon it becomes clear that they will not get sober as long as they are together. Meanwhile, William and Akani butt heads over how to handle an addicted rock star who is about to go on tour.
- When William is hired to clean Bobby Carmichael, a prize fighter, he discovers the boxer's siren wife, Angie, is also using. William wants to help, but the jealous Bobby won't let him near her. As Swenton learns the family's nanny isn't as innocent as she appears, William ignores Bobby and gets Angie into detox. But when an irate, relapsing Bobby comes calling, William realizes he's picked a fight he may not win.
- Banks tries to connect with Ben, who resents him for trying to make him take Mickey's place, and the works with a husband whose wife is involved in a community drug ring.
- A wealthy Pasadena woman hires William to track down her drug-addicted twin sister before the reading of their father's will. William discovers that the twins' seemingly divergent lives might be leading them to the exact same place. Meanwhile, William's old surfing buddy, Greg, arrives for a surprise visit and complicates the case even further.