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In any show featuring a recovering alcoholic (or other such drug addict), they will inevitably return to drinking at least once during the series. In fairness, this happens quite a bit to recovering alcoholics in real life as well, but it's not as inevitable as television would have us believe (although it is one reason why many Real Life programs to help with alcohol and drug addiction take pains to stress that someone is a recovering alcoholic / addict rather than a cured one, and that it is an ongoing and often lifelong process rather than something that can be quickly fixed). In a drama, this is almost always a Very Special Episode. In a comedy, it can be done either as a Very Special Episode or just for laughs. The relapse can be caused by trying to drown sorrows.
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