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Post by SoCav on Nov 14, 2017 15:55:20 GMT
^Are you sure you watched the correct episode? I don't remember any of the s2 episodes being 2 hours? I think they did air a double episode at the end of season 1 though.
The first episode of season 2 was about two women who suffered sexual abuse and were abandoned by their parents while raised in Scientology. Is that what you watched?
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Post by Snow White on Nov 14, 2017 17:53:35 GMT
What makes the show interesting and compelling to watch most of the times are the survivors' testimonies, not Leah Remini because I've learned more about the practices and abuses the Scientologist leaders commit in the name of that cult.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2017 10:38:48 GMT
^Are you sure you watched the correct episode? I don't remember any of the s2 episodes being 2 hours? I think they did air a double episode at the end of season 1 though. The first episode of season 2 was about two women who suffered sexual abuse and were abandoned by their parents while raised in Scientology. Is that what you watched? OK it definitely started with "Im back, thanks to you the viewers" and I think it went on to speak to journalists who had issues with Scientology at times they had been granted access to the grounds? I dont know to be honest. I had very little interest in whatever was going on anyway.
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Post by SoCav on Nov 15, 2017 12:14:19 GMT
^Alright, yeah, that was that bonus episode, which aired a few months after season 1 ended. The season 2 episodes have a similar format to the 'normal' season 1 episodes.
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Post by Snow White on Nov 16, 2017 3:56:37 GMT
^^^You're missing out, man. I'll spoil a little bit of one episode the second season but one of the contributors of the show walked out of Scientology after knowing how damaged her daughter was due to the abandonment and the miserable conditions she lived in while the mother was working at the Sea Org in a previous episode.
I thought the Sea Org members were the only ones doing hard labor and living in horrific conditions but there were labor camps for children who misbehaved and refused to follow Scientology.
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Post by Snow White on Nov 18, 2017 4:48:49 GMT
In this episode it was explained the propaganda tactics Scientologist people use to have their rich parrishioners to donate crazy amounts of money making sense to me how Scientology still survives despite the amount of negative exposure it has had.
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Post by Snow White on Dec 19, 2018 4:18:50 GMT
I guess the level of bullshit religious people come up will never cease to amaze me. If you're familiar with Nation of Islam, you may be aware it's considered a hate group that spouts anti integration, antisemitism and racism to white people, homophobia, etc through its leader Louis Farrakhan claiming black people must be independient from white people. Well, Scientology infiltrated to Nation of Islam to gain followers from the black community and now they use Scientology's technology, study Dianetics and can be part of the NOI and Scientologyat the same time. Clergy people (for lack of a better word) from NOI who get their followers to be in Scientology get 10 percent commision if I remember correctly. What happened to being independient from white people? putlockers.tw/watch/dr9kmQ2G-leah-remini-scientology-and-the-aftermath-season-3/episode-4.htmlputlockers.tw/watch/dr9kmQ2G-leah-remini-scientology-and-the-aftermath-season-3/episode-4.html
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Post by Snow White on Aug 6, 2020 18:06:16 GMT
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