Breaking Amish: Brave New World Season 1 Episode 9 The Shunning Truth: Part 1
- July 7, 2013
In Breaking Amish: Brave New World season 1 episode 9, titled "The Shunning Truth: Part 1," tensions continue to rise as the group faces their biggest challenge yet. The Amish tradition of shunning is explored in depth as the group confronts the reality that they may never be able to return to their former lives.
Sabrina and Rebecca struggle with feelings of guilt and regret as they reflect on their decisions to leave the Amish community. Jeremiah confronts his past mistakes and attempts to make amends with his family, while Kate questions her loyalty to the group as they face increasing pressure from their communities back home.
As the group prepares for a trip to New York City, tensions reach a boiling point. Sabrina is forced to confront her fears and anxieties as she faces the possibility of never being able to return to her family. Rebecca's loyalty to her Amish roots is challenged as she begins to question whether her old life is worth going back to.
Meanwhile, the group begins to unravel as they confront the harsh realities of their new lives. Tensions flare between Sabrina and Abe as the two clash over their differing perspectives on life and freedom. Kate finds herself on the receiving end of criticism from the others as they begin to question her motives for joining the group.
As the group faces these challenges head-on, they must weigh the consequences of their decisions and make some difficult choices about their futures. Will they be able to overcome the obstacles and find a new way of life, or will they be forced to abandon their dreams and return to the Amish way of life?
"The Shunning Truth: Part 1" is a thought-provoking episode that explores the complexities of leaving the Amish community and the impact it has on both the individuals involved and their families back home. As the group faces their biggest challenge yet, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, wondering what lies ahead for these brave individuals.