
Mormon No More
TV Show • 2022 • Documentary
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Follow the inspirational journey of Sal and Lena as they navigate their way out of the church, out of their marriages, and into their authentic selves - all while co-parenting seven kids with their ex-husbands. Their story intertwines with others in the LGBTQ+ community trying to reconcile their identity with the church's prohibitive doctrine on same-sex relationships. Together these voices carry us through romantic, intimate, and revealing window into a community that teaches us about acceptance, empathy, and the power of living your truth.
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There is no vomiting in this show.
However, in s1 e1 there is a scene somewhat in the beginning beginning of the episode, they're showing clips of the women and their children and the long haired woman says something along the lines of, "this is one of those days as a mom where you think the days going to be fine but then one of your children throws up". We don't see who's sick or who's the one who threw up, but it is mentioned.
However, in s1 e1 there is a scene somewhat in the beginning beginning of the episode, they're showing clips of the women and their children and the long haired woman says something along the lines of, "this is one of those days as a mom where you think the days going to be fine but then one of your children throws up". We don't see who's sick or who's the one who threw up, but it is mentioned.
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Harry Fisher’s death by suicide apparently due to a profound inner conflict between his sexuality and Mormon religiosity is recounted in a pretty gut wrenching way in e1
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