I've just watched it and I too wish they'd have investigated further. Additionally, since the reporter had been asked not to refer to Scientology as a cult, I feel by continuing to do so he was simply provoking negative reaction rather than seriously investigating the basis of belief and the effect it has on its followers. I wonder what the Scientologists are teaching their followers and why so many famous people feel it is so useful to them? No one explained that, but perhaps it's the 'not what you know, but who you know' syndrome - a sort of 'Old Boys Club'.
The programme seemed to concentrate on the paranoid reactions of the leaders more than anything else, and it appears they do have things to hide, but I wish the reporter hadn't lost his temper.
Fingerprint: I couldn't have resisted that test. I know my mind is strong enough to withstand anyone's influence, so I'd have given it a go - and I'd have probably found the results quite amusing.