“These are questions that came to us via Reddit.”

Thus begins the special “Ask Me Anything”-themed episode of actress Leah Remini’s A&E show Scientology and the Aftermath. The hour-long episode aired Monday night and featured questions from Reddit users throughout the show, with Remini and ex-Scientologist blogger Mike Rinder taking turns answering.

The Reddit special offers a follow-up to Remini’s AMA last month, which received over 17,000 comments and nearly 100,000 upvotes, making it one of the most popular AMAs in Reddit history.

Due to the overwhelming interest from redditors, A&E produced the “Ask Me Anything” special to allow Remini to address some of the best questions she missed during her time on Reddit.

“The whole point of this is,” a producer says off-camera as Remini and Rinder get ready to begin the show’s first segment, “people have questions based on what they’ve seen in this series so far.”

Armed with an iPad and the Reddit app, Remini scrolls through the comments of her AMA to choose user questions to guide her conversation with Rinder and a series of guests, most of whom are former members of the Church of Scientology.

Redditors’ questions ranged from how Remini combats intimidation from the Church to “the most unusual ‘corrective action'” she and Rinder witnessed while they were members.

Though the questions featured on the show came from Remini’s AMA, discussions of the show have expanded to subreddits like r/Documentaries, r/Scientology, and r/television.

While the episode marks the first AMA-themed TV special (and the TV debut of Reddit’s new iPad app), it wasn’t the first show to produce an episode based on comments from redditors. Earlier this year, MythBusters featured the more lighthearted side of user comments with its episode dedicated to experiments suggested by redditors.

You can read Leah Remini’s original AMA on r/IAmA and you can watch the Reddit episode of Scientology and the Aftermath now on A&E’s website.