Scientology and the Aftermath:Leah Remini A&E Series Ending, No Season Four

Television

Leah Remini is moving on. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actress’ A&E TV show Scientology and the Aftermath is ending after three seasons.

Hosted by Remini, the unscripted series features former members of the Church of Scientology discussing their experiences and what drove them to leave the controversial organization.

A final, two-hour episode of Scientology and the Aftermath will debut on A&E on August 26th.

From Remini:

We’re exposing so much, but we need to do some other things to bring the fight to a different level. We did not plan on more than a season or two. I always thought it would be six or eight episodes and that would be enough for the FBI, local police and the IRS to start doing something about it — or at the very least revoke their tax exemptions. People kept telling us more stories, and we had to tell them, but there’s only so much you can do in this forum and in this way.”

What do you think? Have you seen Scientology and the Aftermath? Will you watch the series finale?

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