Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Disconnection
Actress and ex-Scientologist Leah Remini meets with former Church of Scientology executive Amy Scobee, who shares her story of disconnection from her mother.

Fair Game
Leah visits the spiritual headquarters of Scientology–Clearwater, Florida–to hear Mike Rinder's personal story. As the head of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs, Mike Rinder was expected to discredit and destroy critics of the Church. But after leaving the Church, Rinder himself became fair game.

The Bridge to Total Freedom
Mary Kahn was an everyday parishioner who ascended to the Church of Scientology's highest levels of spiritual enlightenment. But as she shares with Leah, the price tag of her experience was extreme – eventually including the relationship with her youngest son.

A Leader Emerges
David Miscavige emerges as the leader of the Church of Scientology following the death of founder L. Ron Hubbard; three former longtime church members, including Miscavige's father, share their stories.

Golden Era
Marc Headley, the former event producer of the Church of Scientology's production company, reveals the truth about the many gala fundraisers organized by the church.

Auditing
Twin brothers and auditing prodigies find their paths diverging when one gets dismissed from the program, leading to a painful tragedy.

Enemies of the Church
After Leah receives a letter from the church accusing her of provoking hate crimes, she meets with the young man whom the church says she incited; Mike asks Leah to sit down with journalists who have been hounded by the church for their reporting.
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