"60 Days In" offers an unprecedented look at life in jails across the country as innocent volunteers are sent to live among its general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.
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More than halfway through their time in jail, the participants struggle to make progress on their missions; as pod drama boils over, some hit their breaking point.
The episode was rated 7,99 from 156 votes.
The Phase One participants reunite to relive their time in the Etowah County Detention Center, air grievances, and find out who really had each other's back.
The episode was rated 7,94 from 114 votes.
While Donovan and Tony push well outside their comfort zone, the women witness things that bring them both to tears.
The episode was rated 7,92 from 124 votes.
With the program winding down and suspicions on the rise, Sheriff Horton performs one final shakedown to gauge how far his jail has come since he first took office.
The episode was rated 7,89 from 121 votes.
The Phase Two participants revisit their time in the Etowah County Detention Center; Tony answers to both Phase One and Phase Two for some of his more questionable deeds.
The episode was rated 7,86 from 101 votes.
Newly elected sheriff Mark Lamb sends six volunteers into the Pinal County Detention Center on a mission to uncover valuable Intel about the gangs, drugs and operational issues that plague his facility.
The episode was rated 7,84 from 160 votes.
The participants meet for the first time to discuss their time inside.
The episode was rated 7,84 from 294 votes.
Etowah County was the most challenging jail in โ60 Days Inโ history, with the phase one participants gathering more information than ever before. Now, in an unexpected move, Sheriff Horton is sending five additional participants into the facility for 30 days to see how far the facility has come.
The episode was rated 7,83 from 127 votes.
A participant is removed from the program after it is learned that she intentionally broke her cover with an inmate. Stephanie fears that Gabrielle will not keep Angele's secret; and Alan tries to buy meth.
The episode was rated 7,80 from 191 votes.
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.
The episode was rated 7,79 from 151 votes.
When a participant's cover is blown, Sheriff Lamb and his team must decide whether to end the program early or risk the lives of the remaining participants.
The episode was rated 7,79 from 154 votes.
With five participants already embedded in the jail, one of them drops out as others give the distress signal, leaving the Sheriff and his team wondering if completing the 60 Days In program is even possible at this facility.
The episode was rated 7,78 from 138 votes.
With all seven participants embedded in the facility, some struggle to maintain their distance from one another; one participant threatens to bring the whole program to an abrupt end.
The episode was rated 7,77 from 170 votes.
The participants are tested by thieves and the racial politics of jail, forcing them to become either targets and victims, or threats and aggressors.
The episode was rated 7,76 from 152 votes.
Tony butts heads with another pod boss; Donovan continues his quest for chew; Vanessa gets a dangerous new cellmate; Heather's relationship with Betsy escalates.
The episode was rated 7,76 from 122 votes.
The remaining participants are left reeling after an inmate is shanked at the Etowah County Detention Center; one more volunteer drops out of the program.
The episode was rated 7,75 from 154 votes.
The participants are faced with challenges when a gas scare happens in the women's pod, a football kitty goes missing in 500 prompting a gang fight.
The episode was rated 7,75 from 188 votes.
The sheriff and his team face a tough decision; the consequences of one participant's actions put the remaining participants in very real danger.
The episode was rated 7,74 from 168 votes.
Colonel Adger must work against the clock to safely remove all the participants from the Fulton County Jail
The episode was rated 7,74 from 194 votes.
With the sewer line repaired, the participants return to their pods only to encounter new challenges and dangerous threats.
The episode was rated 7,73 from 583 votes.
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