Recovery Road

2016 • Freeform
4.7
240 reviews
TV-14
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 Blackout
1/25/16
When Maddie is caught with alcohol on campus, her guidance counselor forces her to choose between expulsion and rehab.
2 The Art of the Deal
2/1/16
Maddie struggles to keep her double life a secret when she blows off her 4pm curfew to hang out with her friends after school.
3 Surrender
2/8/16
Maddie accompanies Craig and Wes on a 12 Steps Call to convince Wes's ex-girlfriend Ali to return to the program.
4 Parties Without Borders
2/15/16
Springtime Meadows temporarily welcomes the residents of an upscale rehab facility, and Maddie is tempted to slip back into her old ways.
5 My Loose Thread
2/22/16
Charlotte and Cynthia are at odds at what's best for Maddie. Trish starts a new job, but it may be too much for her to handle. And a group exercise at the house brings up family issues, especially for Wes.
6 Heaven Backwards
2/29/16
Maddie is at a loss with how to help when Trish faces a crisis, but Maddie's good intentions may have a devastating effect on her roommate. Wes struggles with a secret, compounded by the chaos happening in the house. And a disturbing truth comes to light at Springtime Meadows.
7 Sick As Our Secrets
3/7/16
Ellie's suspicions about Maddie's behavior grow, leading her to discover where Maddie is spending her time. Charlotte presses Wes for more info on Maddie's progress, leading Wes to suggest that Charlotte might need help herself. Flashbacks show how Maddie and Ellie came to be friends, and Ellie's own tragic experiences with addiction.
8 The Weaklings
3/14/16
While attending a party thrown by Rebecca's upper crust family, Maddie and Charlotte are horrified at Rebecca's treatment by her family. Wes is thrown when his ex-girlfriend returns and claims she's now clean. Cynthia is forced to re-examine her relationship with her fiance.
9 Your Side of the Street
3/21/16
Maddie is confused about Wes's change in attitude and drags a housemate into her plan to find out what's wrong. Trish is furious with Maddie at her ill-advised attempts to help her. Meanwhile, Charlotte finally opens up about Maddie's addiction, and Vern is suspicious of Cynthia's odd behavior.
10 (Be)Coming Clean
3/28/16
Maddie's world begins to fall apart when she finds out Charlotte is the one who turned her in.

About this show

Based on the popular young adult novel by Blake Nelson, “Recovery Road” focuses on Maddie, a teenage girl dealing with addiction. Maddie has a reputation as a party girl who doesn’t think she has a problem, until she’s confronted one day by her school guidance counselor and is forced to choose between expulsion and rehab. Maddie makes the difficult decision to live with other recovering addicts at a sober living facility while facing the daily pressures of her teenage life.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
240 reviews
Kona
January 29, 2016
So far I'm loving this new series! It's very realistic and interesting. Great family show because there's not too much sex. However, drugs and alcohol are present. The topics are something people can relate to and it's taught me things. I'm obsessed with it and I hope others do too because ABC Family (Freeform) is known for cancelling great shows!
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Jean Luc Pressoir
April 10, 2020
When I was 17 years old back on my senior year of high school I started to drink alcohol in the spring 2014 at that time. I never do drugs not even one except I know my big sister and my cousins does drugs mostly smoke anywhere I'm around with them. I mostly been drinking soda and juices all the time I don't actually drink strong alcohol just only a little bit mixed with soda, juice, or water how I do it. Recovery Road shows there's a lot to process recover from the alcohol and drugs to balance you back to regular self and good health for yourself, family, and friends.
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James Miller
January 10, 2016
I've been the guy in the police car. "Recovery Road" is heartfelt, and those that have been down this path know all to well how it feels to go into treatment for the first time. The mix of characters, and the revelation that her high school guidance counselor is also an addict were particularly relate-able.
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