The Cleaner

The Cleaner

2008
The Cleaner
The Cleaner

The Cleaner

7.1 | TV-14 | en | Drama

After hitting rock-bottom from his own addictions during the birth of his twins, William Banks strikes a tentative deal with God. In exchange for a second chance, he vows to kick his addictions and dedicate his life to helping others. Now, along with his unconventional team, he helps people get clean from their own addictions of sex, drugs, alcohol and gambling by any means necessary.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Trick Candles
Sep. 15,2009
Trick Candles

An old friend turns to Banks for help as William closes in on his seven-year birthday. Meanwhile, PK's planned celebration of the event may not go as she'd like.

EP12  Crossing the Threshold
Sep. 08,2009
Crossing the Threshold

William and the team take a complex case involving a drug dealer's daughter, endangering both the team and William's family.

EP11  Standing Eight
Sep. 01,2009
Standing Eight

Although the job is to clean up a boxer before his next match, William finds that the biggest risk to the man's sobriety is close to home.

EP10  Cinderella
Aug. 25,2009
Cinderella

William weighs protecting Lula and their relationship or putting her face-to-face with the downfall of one of her idols when he decides whether to take the case of a ballerina.

EP9  The Path of Least Resistance
Aug. 18,2009
The Path of Least Resistance

William finds a very personal trigger when a new age guru, cashing in on the self-help craze, turns to William for help with her addict son.

EP8  The Turtle and the Butterfly
Aug. 11,2009
The Turtle and the Butterfly

William is asked by a woman to get her drug addicted son out of an Inland Empire jail, and he does, but the trip back is not as easy when the young man refuses to change his life, and a chance encounter with a 13-year old drug runner for a powerful dealer.

EP7  An Ordinary Man
Aug. 04,2009
An Ordinary Man

A hospital administrator seeks William's help after receiving an anonymous letter accusing a doctor and some nurses of using drugs.

EP6  The Things We Didn't Plan
Jul. 28,2009
The Things We Didn't Plan

It's a busy week for the team, involving a risky grab of an armed client, and alcoholic father traveling with his daughter, cleaning up a policeman's son and a homeless woman.

EP5  Split Ends
Jul. 21,2009
Split Ends

Sisters find that they may be linked by more than twinship when they try to achieve sobriety separately. At home, a friend of William's cuts a path of mayhem and destruction as he tempts a recovering addict with her drug of choice and crosses way over a boundary with Melissa.

EP4  Does Everybody have A Drink?
Jul. 14,2009
Does Everybody have A Drink?

William tries to help a celebrity beat her addiction to drugs.

EP3  The Projectionist
Jul. 07,2009
The Projectionist

Still reeling from his separation, William decides to detox a pregnant woman at his safe house, rather than utilizing a hospital, a decision he may come to regret.

EP2  Last American Casualty
Jun. 30,2009
Last American Casualty

A weekend with Ben turns into a busman's holiday when William must deal with two alcoholics.

EP1  Hello America
Jun. 23,2009
Hello America

A friend who's also a program member asks for Banks' help to get her husband to rehab, but the case is complicated by the fact he's not only a newscaster, but a national spokesman for sobriety, and in the midst of a rescue that must be completely confidential Banks finds he's dealing with personal issues that affect both him and his client.

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7.1 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2008-07-15 | Released Producted By: CBS Studios , Once A Frog Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.aetv.com/the-cleaner/
Synopsis

After hitting rock-bottom from his own addictions during the birth of his twins, William Banks strikes a tentative deal with God. In exchange for a second chance, he vows to kick his addictions and dedicate his life to helping others. Now, along with his unconventional team, he helps people get clean from their own addictions of sex, drugs, alcohol and gambling by any means necessary.

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Cast

Benjamin Bratt , Grace Park , Esteban Powell

Director

Jonathan Prince

Producted By

CBS Studios , Once A Frog Productions

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Reviews

mtilley-05420 This is the first year this series has been available to me. At this point I have watched 6 or 7 shows. I have been totally enjoying the show until the last one I saw. the addict got help but it then showed the Cleaner and his wife having sex on the screen. In my opinion it was completely out of context, unexpected (I could have been watching it with family), it did nothing for the story of that episode. Things left to the imagination would be more suitable. Anyone who needs a porn fix - they have shows for that. That way we are given a choice as to exactly what we wan to watch. I believe it took away from the show. The Cleaner will be taken off my viewing list.
sevenof9fl This show will not appeal to all audiences and in fact it has taken me the entire first season and 3 episodes of the 2nd season for me to truly appreciate how good this show really is. I would call it a Thinking Person's Drama, because it's not your typical run of the mill procedural or action show.By this time, most people probably know what the show is about: the superior Benjamin Bratt portrays a recovering addict William Banks, who is trying to save other addicts, with varying degrees of success, while trying to deal with the wreckage his addiction caused in his own family, also with varying degrees of success. Doesn't sound very appealing, does it? I first became interested in the show because I had a close relative who died from her addiction at a young age, so you'd think this not be a show I'd watch, right? Wrong. Turns out, even if sometimes watching this show is like pulling the scab off an unhealed wound, it really is enjoyable for the viewer who wants a viewing experience that leaves you really thinking deeply about the human condition, whether afflicted with addiction or not.I like that the show is accurate about the actions of addicts and the effects of addiction on the addict's family and friends. I also enjoy the fact that not every story is a success. A complex relationship exists between Banks and his family, who learn that the cure they wished to happen does not guarantee that the family will survive as a unit. Banks himself is still struggling with his addiction and wonders if his commitment to saving other addicts has just replaced one addiction with another - a position held by his wife and family.There's obviously a lot to see here and the production qualities, cast and writing are first-rate. I think the show works for any viewer who enjoys a good story and believable characters with complex relationships to themselves and each other. You don't have to be a recovering addict or someone coping with a family or friend with addiction to appreciate the show and in fact it's a great teaching tool for those who don't know much about the topic.This is a unique show with a unique view that delves into a topic that is the unspoken curse of many people: the monster of addiction. It drags into the light a topic that most families wrongfully will not discuss and admit: the addiction issues of a loved one.After long consideration (and jettisoning of my own personal garbage), I give it a 10/10. Give it a chance.
mlsongbirdkeyofc I began watching this show with the very first episode. I maybe would have not given it much thought, however, my husband has been in recovery from addiction for about 14 months now. He loves the show and can relate to so many of the addicts Mr. Banks helps. It is real for him. I like the show and can relate with the families of the addict. My husband and I have been married 25 years and addiction has been a major struggle in both our families for most of our lives. This show is a wonderful look at both sides of the addiction. Not only the addict but also the affects it has on the family member dealing with the addict... I will look forward to many more episodes of The Cleaner. God bless William Banks for saying, I'm not gonna take it anymore... My husband would love to meet the man behind the show. Is there a way???
Kenny Belliveau William Banks was an addict himself. He could never find a means to cope with it. He almost lost his entire family, until one man helped him. Since then he has sworn his life to the same thing. He wants to help others, he wants them to be clean. He knows they are on the wrong path, a path to nowhere. William sees they are heading for disaster, so he tries to interfere before it is to late. Things may not always work out for the best, but William is likely to do all he can.Benjamin Bratt is amazing as William. He just seems to fit. William is now a man of faith but he is still in jeopardy of being broken, of falling from something back into the life he used to have. William is on edge, living everyday as though it could be his last, he wants to help, he is just not always sure he can.He would love to be able to help everyone, but people need to be willing to help themselves first.The Cleaner is one of the best T.V shows I have ever watched. It is deep, moving, powerful and dramatic. It is all you can ask for in a series and teaches you a few life lessons along the way.