Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath

2016 • A&E
4.7
225 reviews
TV-14
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Season 2 episodes (14)

1 Thetans in Young Bodies
8/15/17
Ex-Scientologists Leah Remini and Mike Rinder continue their mission to expose and give voice to the victims of Scientology practices. Mirriam and Saina, two women raised together inside the Church of Scientology's now defunct Cadet Org, share heartrending stories of abandonment and sexual abuse. With Leah's moral support, they both take a courageous step toward achieving justice.
2 The Ultimate Failure of Scientology
8/22/17
Scientology promises relief from all of life's ills, but those suffering from depression and suicidal ideation often feel they have nowhere to turn. Hearing the tragic stories of Aaron Poulin, a member of the Sea Org who committed suicide at 21, and Tayler Tweed, who died at only 19, only strengthen Leah's commitment to continue challenging Church practices.
3 The "Perfect" Scientology Family
8/29/17
Liz Gale, a third generation Scientologist, was raised to believe that Scientology had the equation to create the perfect family.
4 The Bridge to Total Freedom
9/5/17
In Scientology, the goal of every Scientologist is to ascend to the top of the "Bridge to Total Freedom." Ex-Scientologists Leah Remini and Mike Rinder will lead a round table discussion.
5 The Rise of David Miscavige
9/12/17
David Miscavige holds the keys to Scientology's kingdom and despite accusations of abuse spanning a decade, he remains the head of the Church. Leah and Mike are joined by one of Miscavige's former body men, as well as the former head of security at Scientology's heavily guarded Gold Base headquarters. They share their first-hand accounts of how Miscavige maneuvered his way into power and how he continues to be untouchable.
6 Scientology and Celebrity: The Betrayal of Paul Haggis (#202)
9/19/17
Since Scientology’s inception, L. Ron Hubbard had an obsession with getting celebrities into the Church.
7 The Ranches (#207)
10/10/17
The Mace-Kingsley Ranches were promoted by Scientologists as educational camps for troubled kids, but former students say they were actually hard labor camps for children. Leah and Mike sit down with two former students who talk about the hardships they endured there.
8 The Greatest Good
10/17/17
In Scientology's elite Sea Organization, nothing is considered more important than clearing the planet.
9 The Business of Religion
10/24/17
Scientologists are constantly pressured to pay money to the Church based on a promise of spiritual salvation.
10 Lifetime of Healing
10/31/17
In this very personal episode, Leah sits down with two of her childhood friends, Chantal Dodson and Sherry Ollins, for an emotional conversation about their shared experiences growing up in Scientology
11 Aftermath of the Aftermath
11/7/17
A powerful update on Leah’s childhood friend Chantal Dodson. Leah and Mike sit down with Chantal and her mother, Ramina, who reveals that after 42 years in the Church, she’s made the remarkable decision to leave Scientology.
12 Propaganda Arms
11/12/17
In an effort to foster a positive public image, The Church of Scientology has funded groups whose purpose is to manufacture a positive perception in the public eye.
13 The Life & Lies of L. Ron Hubbard
11/14/17
To Scientologists, L. Ron Hubbard is the Messiah, whose word in the Church is law, and if to be believed, will lead the parishioner to personal salvation and total freedom.
14 Ask Me Anything Season 2
11/21/17
Leah answers viewer questions about Season 2 of Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath.

About this show

Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath gives a voice to victims of the Church of Scientology despite public attempts to discredit them. Leah Remini, along with high level former Scientology executives and Church members, delves deep into shocking stories of abuse, heartbreak and harassment experienced by those who have left the church and spoken publicly about their experiences.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
225 reviews
P.J. Quirino
May 19, 2020
Would anyone love Leah if she convinced others with only lies to send Jesus's churches over 500 death threats, a girl to crash her car into one of them and get a member of one of them stabbed in the throat? Would anyone still love her if she really did that to Jesus's churches with her book and documentaries? How would anyone react? Leah is using fake news to promote fake news. Why agree with her, when you can think and find out from the true source yourself, if the data is true for you in life?
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Cindy Campbell
January 22, 2019
I love the show, but had to switch to VUDU because none of my videos would play. I did get a refund approved that I was told would take "3 - 5 days" which I still have not gotten after 2 weeks.
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Crystal Gilbert
May 14, 2019
it isnt what i had dreamed planned or believed i ever do i love him n he is wonderful person im am very sorry for any and what i have done to u to have the feelings toward me very sorry i never ment to hurt u in anyway i feel hurt n hurting also we both deserve not to be hurt i wish u the best love u always i needed u just need to not hurt now i hope this helps u sorry i didnt have u to u i never could or would emagined the feelings greatness n well since i to be a mother have a mwanub) amazing
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