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We live here a series of events that speak of these convicted teenagers who live behind prison walls and face real conflicts and fears. Events start through six vulnerable teenagers inside those dark prisons and face the Libra Corcational in Ridgeville, South Carolina, for a direct look. These convicted teenagers are living there. The 'Operation behind the Rails' program, which is run by the guest, keeps teenagers in small cells and gives them delicious food in prison.
If the series actually makes some kids in the viewing audience change their lives, then Shapiro might want to revive "Scared Straight" for future generations. (Does it change viewers? Perhaps another unknown).
A series that, unlike most of what passes for "reality TV," feels truly authentic -- and sobering. For the network of "Intervention," this is the kind of intervention that obliterates the camera's contaminating eye.
What's also a little disconcerting is that these girls seem to think that being on TV is a big enough achievement that the reason doesn't matter. That's a pretty scary thought itself - but not as scary as Valley State.