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- With 4 contestants gone, it's time to find new blood to keep the program going. Everybody is keeping their eyes on Jamil, and see how this is going to be played out.
- In part two of the season 8 reunion, Orion and Kendra are revealed to everyone and tensions boil over when Jacob goes head to head with the other participants. Sheriff Dance and Chief Capehart reveal what lies ahead for PCDC.
- Three participants remain in Clark County Jail. One of the women in F-Pod is released, leaving Tami on the verge of a meltdown.
- The five remaining participants try to finish up their final days inside jail as pressure builds within the pods.
- The Sheriff and his team face a tough decision; the consequences of one participants's actions put the remaining participants in very real danger.
- When a participants cover is blown, Sheriff Lamb and his team must decide whether to end the program early or risk the lives of the remaining participants.
- Rose grapples with devastating news. Darius coaches the men on how to make money outside of jail. The return of an inmate causes turmoil within the men's pod. Carlos begins to revert back to his old prison mentality.
- The final participant enters the experiment and Isaiah and Zac fears their covers have been blown; Zac searches for illegal drug use in C-pod; and Tami clashes with another inmate.
- As the parcipants begin to focus on their missions, some find early success while others are met with immediate interference; Sheriff Lamb is forced to make a tough decision.
- David climbs the ranks in the pod and struggles to remember what side he is on; Abner is tested when one of his own commits an offense; the women suspect that they are being unfairly targeted by the DOs.
- Two participants face tough choices regarding drug use that puts them in harms way.
- Sheriff Jamey Noel program begins and the first participants include a Marine; a police officer; a teacher; and a stay-at-home mom.
- Sheriff Jamey Noel adds two more members to his undercover team, Isaiah and Maryum. Undercover inmates try to adjust and fit in, while some question their decisions to be there.
- Undercover program is put as risk when Jeff is attacked.; Zac and Isaiah move to the D-pod wing and Robert returns to general population. Tami's wife makes a surprise visit and Barbara feels betrayed.
- While trying to survive constant harassment, violence and the stress of incarceration, the participants continue to grind out their time in the Clark County Jail.
- Sheri, Ryan and Quintin find themselves going deeper undercover as Dion and Ashleigh grapple with their respective pasts. Monalisa has a major revelation about her daughter's situation.
- An uproar in Zone 500 results when an inmate claims to be a Marine, Jon is taken advantage of by a new inmate with the same name, and Michelle gets caught in the middle of a drug deal gone wrong.
- As the participants near the end of their time in jail, tension in F-Pod pushes one woman over the edge and compromises the program.
- After the most shocking finale in the program's history, all nine participants sit down with journalist Soledad O'Brien and Col. Mark Adger to discuss their experiences at the jail.
- The new sheriff is cleaning house and the inmates must help in their efforts, but participants are being forced to quit the program. Can they handle the pressure?
- Tony, a secret participant, comes to the rescue of the program. Ofc. Williams returns and locks down the pod. Ashley gets divorced while in jail. Alex is scared of getting robbed on store day.
- In the season finale, the participants endure their final days at the Fulton County jail, but one has to make the tough decision to stay another 60 days.
- Tony, along with 4 new participants, plan to hit the speedway for 30 days. This is not for the faint of heart. Tony's back and he's playing hardball.
- Champagne James beats up an inmate with no repercussions, Tony becomes tank boss and Angel makes threats against someone on the streets.
- Zac is called into court; Barbra abandons a friendship with Tami; and Jeff becomes a target after several mistakes.
- Men's D-pod wing drug activity leads to CERT raid, tensions mount as the halfway point approaches and women's F-pod experiences an outbreak of a contagious rash.
- All seven participants meet for the first time to discuss their experience inside.
- Thanksgiving presents new opportunities and challenges for the six remaining participants, and one of them is pushed to a breaking point.
- In the final days of their stay in the Clark County Jail, the three remaining participants gather their last bits of evidence and narrowly avoid conflict before their names are called for bed and baggage.
- Seven months after the completion of Phase Two of Sheriff Noel's unprecedented program at the Clark County Jail.
- A violent fight in the women's pod and an abuse of power in pod 600 cause extended lockdowns, proving that the luck of the draw with cell mates can make or break the experience in jail.
- A flood in the South Annex, escalating problems with cellmates, and respect issues push our participants to the brink of despair in the Fulton County Jail.
- The participants at the Fulton County Jail find that small mistakes can have big consequences, as the Bloods in 500 continue to rise in power.
- Six months after the Season 4 program at the Fulton County Jail, we catch up with the most controversial group of participants 60 Days In has ever known.
- More than halfway through their time in jail, the participants struggle to make progress on their missions; as possible drama boils over, some hit their breaking point.
- Shenese becomes a drama queen,. Alex can't fit in and Ashley and Jennifer are drawing the wrong kind of attention.
- Mark is taken down by his health. Tony hires a guy to do his work, and gets locked up for it. One cover comes into question. Tensions are rising and it doesn't look good.
- Tony is going to push the CO's and it's gonna cost him, one guard get fired and it's almost over.
- Phase one participants reunite and talk about time in the program.
- The Phase One participants reunite to relive their experiences in Etowah County Detention Center.
- One month before participants enter Pitt County Detention Center to help identify problems inside, the inmates and staff tell an unflinching story of what life is like inside the jail.
- Orion has been moved to B4 and now has to make a choice. Two girls get into a fight, and drug use is rampant. Drip gets moved to B4 and all hell is about to break loose.
- Six months after the completion of an unprecedented program in Clark County Jail, all seven participants have returned to their lives unalterably changed.
- Tension is running high in the pods as the six remaining participants enter their final days in the Clark County Jail.
- The male participants in 500 suspect each other of being in the program, while the women struggle to continue, and one may even drop out.
- Sheri, Ryan and Quintin find themselves going deeper undercover as Dion and Ashleigh grapple with their respective pasts. Monalisa has a major revelation about her daughter's situation.
- Zone 500 is raided due to a shank made by a fellow inmate. In zone 600, Matt is concerned he might have to fight his cellmate. Jaclin put everyone at odds, and Stephanie is her target as well.
- A gas scare occurs in the women's pod; a football kitty goes missing in 500 prompting a gang fight; a new inmate in 600 tests Matt.
- Angele blows her cover and the colonel decides to pull her out. She puts everyone in danger.
- The colonel decides to shut down the program and get everybody out. The debriefing is done and everyone is sent home, but not all is well.
- The participants are tested by thieves and the racial politics of jail, forcing them to become either targets and victims, or threats and aggressions.
- The participants struggle with race politics, jailhouse thieves, and protecting their cover stories; the secrets become too difficult for one participant to keep.
- Five participants go into the jail. But one will be checking out. Many came in not knowing what the jail was going to be like. It's a lot different when the cameras aren't rolling.
- Ashley becomes a trustee, Alex grows more uncomfortable in his surroundings, suspicions are rising and so are the tensions.
- Mark checks out of the program, 2 girls get into a fight, mail is sent from across the pods, and everyone is testing the system.
- Phase 2 reunion and phase 1 meets phase 2.
- General population proves to be no walk in the park as the participants deal with the shake downs, a flooded pod, unwanted attention, and dirty laundry.
- As the last man standing, Darius struggles to keep peace in the pod. A minor argument takes a violent turn in the women's pod. The three remaining participants complete their incarcerations and meet with the Sheriff.
- Steven goes thru quarantine and enter Gen Pop. It's a whole new world. Guards that only doing the minimum amount of work. Bad morale all around. Charlolette checks out of the program. There's too much drama in the pods as well.
- Clydell is worried about his blood pressure. Everyone is trying to keep going and not let their cover get blown.
- Chaos rules supreme. 2 more guys check out putting the program in jeopardy. Drama that's better than watching Jerry Springer.
- In part one of the season 8 reunion, sparks fly and tempers flare as host Mona Scott-Young grills the original six participants, who reunite with Sheriff Dance and Chief Capehart for the first time since leaving the 60 Days In program.
- Tensions and anger rise among the women in F-pod while one of the men face imminent danger in C-pod.
- As three new participants enter the program, the others fight for acceptance in the pods. One participant is forced into a confrontation that quickly turns physical.
- All hell breaks loose in the Clark County Jail when two pod bosses threaten the safety of three of our participants.
- The first five participants enter the Fulton County Jail and are immediately met with drug use, sexual behavior, and what it feels like to be locked in a cell for 12 hours.
- Raw sewage flows into inmate pods causing chaos throughout Clark County Jail.
- As participants settle into Fulton County Jail and new ones enter, inmate suspicions and power-plays keep everyone on edge.
- A chaotic mass evacuation drill in 500 turns dangerous when inmates slip their restraints, and a rumor about the program in the women's pod puts Mauri and Michelle in a vulnerable position.
- A look back at Clark County's memorable moments from Season 1 and 2.
- The participants toe the line between blowing their cover or going full inmate, all the while trying to stay focused on their purpose in the midst of wild parties and difficult cellmates.
- With three participants in the jail and two more on their way in, Sheriff Lamb's mission-based program is off to the races.
- A surprise shakedown fails. Tony gets scared while in seg. Sheriff decides to pull the plug. Phase 2 participants give sheriff feedback.
- With season three of this groundbreaking series having come to a close, all eight participants are brought together with Colonel Mark Adger to talk about how they assimilated, survived and navigated the challenges of being an inmate at the Fulton County Jail.
- As new participants enter the Henry County jail, they discover that the conditions in the quarantine pods are far harsher than their previous experiences in jail.
- The first participants move to general population and begin to form bonds with new inmates, while others hit breaking point in quarantine; they learn that the men's quarantine pod is active at night.
- Three people volunteer to enter the jail and start their undercover job. Are they ready for what awaits them at the jail? Only the strong service.
- Inmates look for ways to get high, and sometimes inmates smuggles the stuff in. A new guy takes Orion bunk without asking (which is a big no-no). Jamil is working on building inmates trust.
- As people enter the program, problems arise and they are checking out before they can finish quarantine. Now the real fun begins!.
- Orion and Kendrick join the show and find out what's going on. Drugs get smuggled into the jail, and somebody tuned up the heat. Inmates are handled like cattle, and the staff doesn't care.
- Sheriff Jamey Noel sends seven volunteer civilians into jail to serve as undercover inmates.
- The last participant enters the Clark County Jail and all eight must now face their new reality of life behind bars.
- The six participants are introduced and Sheriff Lamb lays down the law.
- With the sewer line repaired, the participants return to their pods only to encounter new challenges and dangerous threats.
- As the participants settle into jail, inmate feuds and power plays bring them face to face with real danger.
- Matt wrestles with the most devastating moment of his life, Jaclin regrets leaving the program, Alan gets a mysterious new cellmate, and the inmates throw an unforgettable birthday party for Angele.
- After an emotional breakdown, Alan is not sure he can continue in the program, Nate expands his meth investigation, Johnny defends a female officer, and Angele falls deeper in love with Gabrielle.
- Steve is working hard undercover to find drugs and is about to blow the project to hell. Some participants try to remain distant.
- All participants are reunited with Sheriff Lamb and go over the season. The good, the bad and the ugly. Also top 10 from previous seasons.
- Dennis is drawing the wrong kind of attention. He moves himself to pod 6, and has to come back. The females are onto Ashley, and the fear is growing.
- Shanese checks out. Tony and Dennis get their hands on shanks. Somebody's cover about to get blown.
- There's a new sheriff in town and it's time to clean house. Seven participants will be asked to go undercover and expose the dirty deeds being done, as well as the conditions that are horrendous. Can they turn the jail around?
- Sheriff Scandrett faces a challenge when the conditions of the Quarantine Pods take a serious toll on the participants that risk the success of the program.
- Carlos makes a run for access and status in the pod by opening up his own store. Darius deals with a flood in the pod. Rose navigates her own emotions as she tries to find balance in gen-pop. Trinity moves to a new pod.
- Hazing, drug use and violence envelop Clark County Jail as two participants are on the brink of dropping out of the program.
- 2016– 52mTV-146.9 (59)TV EpisodeThe participants who infiltrate Atlanta's Fulton County Jail for this season include a special education teacher who works with at-risk youth.
- The first two inmates arrive. Now the real fun begins.
- New challenges emerge after the men switch pods and the women suspect a snitch.
- When Jaclin tries to help Stephanie switch rooms, it puts a target on Jaclin's back, Emmanuel also becomes a target when he tries to break up a fight, and a rumor about Andrew being gay could put him in harm's way.
- Stephanie uses drugs to bond with her fellow inmates; Jaclin's clothing line brings pink flare and positivity to the inmates but causes problems with the officers.
- With Mack and Jacob gone, the show must go. Ashley files a grievance, and Shanese is having issues with her diet. The staff doesn't care, and tensions are mounting. Alex and Jennifer are the last two to check in to the jail.
- Ashley wants out due to cover being blown, Dennis on the prowl looking for drugs and Tony robs another inmate over a debt that was owed.
- The Phase Two participants revisit their time in the Etowah County Detention Center, and Tony must answer to both Phase One and Phase Two for some of his more questionable deeds.
- In this season premiere, special two-hour episode, phase one of Sheriff Jamey Noel's unprecedented program has concluded, and now he is initiating phase two of the program.
- Tony and Dennis try to get their hands on drugs, while Jennifer strives to save a troubled inmate. But will they have enough information for Sheriff Horton to fix his broken facility'.
- The final participant enters the program while the others confront new challenges around drugs, COVID, and intense inmates.
- Two participants struggle with the decision to leave the program early, while the others attempt to keep their wits as they finish the back half of their time in the Fulton County Jail.
- A new inmate enters the men's pod and begins rustling everyone's feathers. The women are left scratching their heads as the women's pod discovers a lice infestation.
- The participants press Sheriff Scandrett and his team on the difficult conditions they endured during their time in the Henry County Jail, and Shaquille O'Neal makes a surprise appearance. Soledad O'Brien hosts.
- When the participants reunite to discuss the highs and lows of their re-incarceration in the Henry County Jail, explosive arguments erupt within the group. Soledad O'Brien hosts.
- Jamil hosts a talent show to get spirits up. Jacob brags that he's boxer, but everyone knows better. Sara's cell get searched, and her cellie gets locked up. All the participants time is up and time to debrief the sheriff.