![]() ![]() The series is much like hearing about the poor women and children in some of the FLDS situations. I hope that enough is brought forward so that law enforcement can research into the physical abuse end at least. The interviews with the folks who have had to make the heartbreaking decision to leave, knowing their family members will be put under horrific pressure to not have anything to do with them any longer are so hard to hear. Anyone who is walking in truth is never afraid to stand in the light. They continue to refuse cameras inside all these properties. The one common factor seems to be the fact that this "church" refuses to sit down and answer questions or debate - anyone. There have now been, in the last decade, several documentaries and books released in an attempt to educate the public on scientology. ![]() It is heartbreaking to see how this organization is tearing families apart. She is taking a very personal aspect of a part of her life and opening it up to public knowledge and possible ridicule in an attempt to get information to the public on what really goes on behind the secretive doors of the so-called "church" of scientology. Each episode my opinion of Leah Remini continues to grow. ![]()
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