Interesting insight into group think and cult members. The whining bunch of ex cult members get together as if they're suddenly heroic, but they're not. They're all acting out of self-interest: they're trying to get back at a guy who showed them all just how gullible and malleable they are. They're soulless, mostly B actresses and self-improvement types looking to fill the voids in their souls. They're narcissists, as much as their cult leader Keith ever was, and they try and convince themselves and others that they're really good people, deep down. You're as evil as the cult leader himself, you recruited others and branded them, you lied and covered up his assaults and then you finally blew it up on the heals of the #metoo movement. BTW, I love when the "victims" try and work up tears throughout this documentary, but almost always fail to do so. They're all actors looking for redemption, but all I saw were a bunch of creeps who waited years or even decades before they did anything. Shame on you all. You all belong in prison.