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Genre | Documentary series |
Presented past | Leah Remini Mike Rinder |
Country of origin | United States |
Original linguistic communication | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 37 |
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Executive producers |
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Running fourth dimension | 43 minutes |
Production company | The Intellectual Property Corporation |
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Original network | A&East |
Original release | November 29, 2016 (2016-xi-29) – August 26, 2019 (2019-08-26) |
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Backwash is an American documentary series that investigates the Church of Scientology through the experiences of American actress Leah Remini and other former members. She was a follower of Scientology betwixt 1979, when she joined at the age of nine alongside her parents, and 2013, when she left under begrudging circumstances. She after became an outspoken critic of Scientology and published a bestselling memoir, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, in 2015.
The show'south offset season was aired by A&E in vii regular and iii special episodes commencing November 29, 2016. It received positive reviews from critics, recorded A&E's all-time premiere ratings since 2022 and maintained a consistently high viewership for subsequent episodes. The first season garnered two Emmy nominations, scoring one win. The serial was renewed for a second season of ten regular and four special episodes commencing Baronial 15, 2017. The Church building of Scientology was extremely disquisitional of Remini and the evidence and established several websites attacking the testify, its presenters and many of the interviewees.
On August 26, 2019, the series ended with a two-60 minutes special.[1]
Overview [edit]
In each 43-minute episode, Remini and co-host Mike Rinder investigate what A&East calls "shocking stories of abuse, heartbreak and harassment experienced past those who accept left the church and spoken publicly about their experiences". She interviews former members of the church who depict their experiences with Scientology and how they have connected to be affected past it even after leaving. She also speaks with a number of former high-ranking church building officials who explain the background to the church's policies and arrangement, and how this relates to the experiences of ex-members.[two]
In a statement issued by A&Eastward, Remini explained the purpose of her series. She said that she hoped to "shed light on data that makes the world aware of what is really going on and encourages others to speak upwardly so the abuses tin can be ended forever. I hope that people who accept left now feel they take a rubber place to go. I hope others who have also experienced abuses will come forward and aid us to practice something virtually information technology."[2]
Every bit part of the pre-broadcast publicity, Remini hosted an "Ask Me Annihilation" on Reddit in which she explained her views on Scientology and discussed the show.[three] [iv] It received nigh 20,000 comments and prompted two similarly themed special episodes to exist added to the show's schedule in December 2022 and January 2017.[5] [6]
Production [edit]
The series was developed past Remini following the 2022 publication of her memoir Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology. Later on several former Scientologists contacted her in the wake of the book's release, she decided to shoot a teaser based on the story of i family unit and approached a number of producers to obtain backing for production.[7] When she spoke with Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman of The Intellectual Property Corporation, she says that she told them: "Don't exist pussies. If yous're going to be pussies, you lot're not the right producers for this." According to Holzman, "Aaron and I huddled and said, 'Are we pussies?'".[8] They decided that they were non, took on the project and facilitated talks with A&E. Explaining why he decided to produce the series, Holzman said: "We're not pro-Scientology or anti-Scientology. Nosotros're only documentarians who accept the facts equally they come to usa and investigate every pb as best nosotros tin."[7]
Scientology and the Aftermath was mostly filmed over the summer of 2016. Remini served every bit executive producer for her visitor, No Seriously Productions, with Holzman and Saidman co-producing. Alex Weresow was the serial' showrunner and another executive producer.[9] [10]
An actress episode, titled "Ask Me Anything", was added to the serial schedule after its circulate run started and premiered on December 19. It was filmed over the grade of the preceding calendar week in reaction to the ratings success of the opening episode.[v] A second "Inquire Me Anything" special was broadcast on January 17, 2017.[6] Some other special episode was aired subsequently the terminate of the first season, titled "Merchants of Fear".[11]
Following the ratings success of the showtime season, a second, ten-episode flavor was announced by A&E in March 2017, which premiered Baronial xv, 2017. Executive production was again handled past Remini and her company No Seriously Productions, with Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman of The Intellectual Property Corp also executive producing.[12] Remini said in a statement: "The show is really almost standing upwardly for what is correct and not letting bullies take their way. I feel it is of import for people to know that you can accept action to bring about change, both for yourself and for others."[13]
Remini said that after the get-go season aired, many people contacted her and Mike Rinder to tell their ain stories of abuse in Scientology.[12] She had non originally intended to make a second flavour, only went ahead post-obit what Holzman called a "deluge of people emboldened to come frontward". He said that the team was "sitting on some really damning and actionable textile and can't wait to premiere."[8]
Episodes and broadcast history [edit]
Series overview [edit]
Season one (2016–17) [edit]
The first season comprises seven episodes circulate on Tuesday nights, plus two episodes added to the schedules for the night of Monday, Dec nineteen, 2016[5] and Tuesday, Jan 17, 2017,[6] as well as a ii-60 minutes special aired on May 29, 2017.
The prove's vii original episodes (minus the three specials) have also been broadcast in Europe on the satellite TV Crime & Investigation Network (Europe), commencing March xi, 2017,[14] and in Due south Eastern asia on the Crime & Investigation Network (S East Asia) commencing April 2017.[15]
Season 2 (2017) [edit]
The second season independent ten regular and four special episodes, broadcasting on Tuesday nights commencing August 15, 2017.
Season iii (2018–xix) [edit]
On March 14, 2018, A&E announced that the serial would return for a third flavor. On November 13, 2018, A&East aired a special two-60 minutes episode titled Scientology and the Aftermath: The Jehovah's Witnesses in which Remini and Rinder investigate the similarities between Jehovah'due south Witnesses and Scientology,[42] followed by a 2nd special episode about the "Emotional Aftermath" of Scientology on Leah and Mike'due south families, broadcast November eighteen, 2018.[43] The offset regular episode of the 3rd season premiered on November 27, 2018.[44]
Series Finale (2019) [edit]
Reception [edit]
Reviews [edit]
The show attracted moderately positive reviews for its beginning episode, though some reviewers questioned its likely impact. The Hollywood Reporter described information technology as "interesting, just unlikely to generate a following", commenting that while it would "stir upwards some viewer emotions" its format was not very dynamic, with "a lot of sitting around talking, interspersed with footage from fairly innocuous Scientology promotional videos and event interviews."[59] Newsday felt that in the calorie-free of previous Scientology exposés such as the volume and film Going Clear and Remini'due south own earlier volume, "well-nigh nothing hither feels fresh or unexpected."[60] The Los Angeles Times called information technology "a compelling, if unsophisticated, investigation" of Scientology and described its focus on harmed families "an constructive strategy that will likely resonate with many viewers."[61] Writing in The Atlantic, Sophie Gilbert highlighted Remini's ability to attain broader audiences and called the show "a valuable continuation of efforts to shed light on some of [Scientology'due south] most egregious practices".[62]
CNN saw the bear witness every bit "a step upward in class for A&E" that delivers "a sobering warning to those who might be susceptible to the [Scientology] sales pitch".[63] While acknowledging the repetitive nature of Remini "hearing the same story over and again", The Huffington Post commented that "nether normal circumstances, the same story over viii episodes would make for a tedious and slow show, but "Backwash" is telling a horror story, and the repetition is powerful."[64] Salon suggested that the bear witness'due south best asset was "Remini'south honest acrimony and frustration, both of which blaze across the screen in reaction to particularly damning revelations", but wondered who the evidence'southward audition was meant to be and questioned the extent of its appeal: "It is hard to fathom anyone other than the near hard-core obsessives sticking around to watch all eight installments of this express series."[65]
By the end of the get-go season's run, it had attracted critical praise as well as potent viewer numbers.[66] Describing it every bit a "Pinnacle TV Treasure", Kimberly Roots of TVLine commented that "If y'all heard nigh the docu-series and apace dismissed information technology as a pathetic cash-catch on Remini'due south part (similar I did at kickoff), it's worth a second look."[67] The Straits Times chosen it "riveting television" for telling the "remarkable" stories of its interviewees.[68]
The commencement season received a 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[69]
Awards and nominations [edit]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Informational Series or Special | Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Leah Remini, Alex Weresow, Devon Graham Hammonds, Erin Gamble, Rachelle Mendez and Jeana Dill | Won | [70] |
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Photographic camera) | David Crocco and Rolando Nadal (for "Golden Era") | Nominated | |||
TCA Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming | Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | Won | [71] | |
OFTA Goggle box Awards | Best Reality or Nonfiction Programme | Won | [72] | ||
All-time Individual Host or Panelist in a Reality or Nonfiction Program | Leah Remini | Nominated | |||
IDA Documentary Awards | Best Episodic Series | Leah Remini, Aaron Saidman, Alex Weresow, Devon Graham Hammonds, Elaine Frontain Bryant and Amy Savitsky | Nominated | [73] | |
2018 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Informational Serial or Special | Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Leah Remini, Devon Graham Hammonds, Myles Reiff, Elaine Frontain Bryant and Amy Savitsky | Nominated | [70] |
OFTA Television Awards | Best Writing of a Reality or Nonfiction Program | Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | Nominated | [74] | |
American Movie theater Editors Awards | Best Edited Non-Scripted Series | Reggie Spangler, Ben Simoff, Kevin Hibbard and Vince Oresman (for "The Perfect Scientology Family unit") | Nominated | [75] | |
Producers Lodge of America Awards | Outstanding Producer of Not-Fiction Television | Leah Remini, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Myles Reiff, Adam Saltzberg, Erin Gamble, Lisa Rosen, Grainne Byrne, Taylor Levin, Alex Weresow and Rachelle Mendez | Won | [76] | |
2019 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Informational Series or Special | Leah Remini, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Myles Reiff, Mike Rinder, Meaghan Rady and Kai Bowe | Nominated | [70] |
Producers Guild of America Awards | Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Idiot box | Leah Remini, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Myles Reiff, Mike Rinder, Meaghan Rady, Kai Bowe, Hoo In Kim, Nora Donaghy, Raisa Zaidi and Dina Demetrius | Nominated | [77] | |
OFTA Television Awards | Best Reality or Nonfiction Program | Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | Won | [78] | |
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special | Leah Remini, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Ray Dotch, Devon Graham Hammonds, Chris Rowe and Mike Rinder | Won | [seventy] |
Scientology reaction [edit]
The Church building of Scientology was critical of the serial. Prior to broadcast, it issued a 530-give-and-take argument attacking Remini. The church's statement alleged that she was spreading lies about the Church of Scientology along with claims that former Scientologists who participate in the show were kicked out.[79] It established a website defended to attempting to discredit the serial,[eighty] and its lawyers likewise sought to force A&E to abandon the planned broadcast of the show. In response, Remini demanded that the church pay her $1.5 million in damages for past and present reputational, emotional, and economic injuries.[81] When Remini appeared on Conan on January 25, 2017, to promote Scientology and the Aftermath, the Church sent the show'due south host Conan O'Brien a personal letter of the alphabet seeking to ignominy her – something that O'Brien says had never before happened in his 24 years of hosting late-nighttime talk shows.[82]
At the start of each segment, statements appear on-screen describing the church's dispute of the material presented and its refusal to participate in the series. Excerpts from messages written by the church building, attacking the brownie of Remini and her interview subjects, are also displayed and read in a move that Salon described as an endeavour to "appease the notoriously litigious church".[65]
The premiere of the second flavour prompted an Indian Scientologist to start a petition on Change.org calling on A&East to abolish the show, claiming that it was "a blazon of hate-prove made to create violence, with simulated claims, showing a totally negative side of Scientology. This is total criminal! Ban it!". Scientologists Taking Action Against Discrimination (STAND), a forepart group for the church building, circulated grade letters to its parishioners for them to send to A&E's advertisers asking them to disown the show for its "religious detest and discrimination which leads to violence". A Scientology spokesperson claimed that the show had led to "violent acts and decease threats against the church." An ex-Scientologist besides circulated a petition calling on the U.Due south. government to review the tax status of Scientology in the United States and revoke its tax exemption.[83]
Ratings [edit]
The first episode of the evidence was a major ratings success for A&Eastward, attracting 2.1 million viewers. This represented the network's about successful premiere since Large Smo in 2014, and essentially exceeded the ane.65 million who watched the premiere of HBO's Scientology documentary film Going Clear in March 2015.[84] [85] The ratings for the subsequent episodes were lower but held steady at between ane.4 and 0.ix million viewers.[17] [18] [19] [20]
The second season's get-go two episodes produced ratings of 1.4 meg viewers, down from the start season, but reflecting August's typically lower number of viewers.[25] [26]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leah_Remini:_Scientology_and_the_Aftermath
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