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Just started "60 days in"
Posted on 6/5/24 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 6/5/24 at 2:34 pm
I know this is not a current series but I did not watch it on A&E. I am binging it on Hulu
I dont know if this series is suppose to make me hate the system, hate the inmates or just hate everybody
Watched the 1st season in Indiana, the first season from Atlanta and just started the second season in Fulton County Atlanta.
I wont say that I am surprised at anything that has happened yet.
I dont know if this series is suppose to make me hate the system, hate the inmates or just hate everybody
Watched the 1st season in Indiana, the first season from Atlanta and just started the second season in Fulton County Atlanta.
I wont say that I am surprised at anything that has happened yet.
Posted on 6/5/24 at 3:17 pm to LanierSpots
Wait until you get to the season filmed in Etowah County.
Posted on 6/5/24 at 3:22 pm to LanierSpots
It’s a damn good show.
You need to get to the season where the undercover guy is a true former gang member and actually get ingrained in a group in the pod.
Then has to grapple with the fact that they expect him to go enforce a situation and he’s like “do I get actual jail time if I do this? If I don’t, do they suspect I’m a cop and kill me?”
You need to get to the season where the undercover guy is a true former gang member and actually get ingrained in a group in the pod.
Then has to grapple with the fact that they expect him to go enforce a situation and he’s like “do I get actual jail time if I do this? If I don’t, do they suspect I’m a cop and kill me?”
Posted on 6/5/24 at 9:48 pm to LanierSpots
For us non-TV watchers... explain?
Posted on 6/6/24 at 5:19 am to beatbammer
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For us non-TV watchers... explain?
They take 6 or 7 everyday people and input them into the county jail system with a made up charge. The goal is for them to stay in there for 60 days and come back with some kind of information that will help the jail system improve. Either by finding out how drugs are getting in, how the guards are treating the inmates, inmates are treating each other, etc.
The people that are put in are a mix of backgrounds from ex military, law enforcement or just normal everyday people.
Supposedly, the only people that know what is going on is the sheriff and one guy inside to keep an eye on the participants... None of the participants know each other or know who inside is real or not. Most times, they are all in different "pods"
It just gives everyday people a taste of what it is like in there. Gang activity, race wars, drugs, "a corrupt system", etc.
I wont say that I have been surprised by the activities or by the people who are in there. It is basically street people who have been in and out their entire lives and for the most part, blame the system for them being there while smoking crack in jail.
It is pretty good to watch but In not sure if it made me feel any compassion for them. Not for most of them anyway. Two guys in the first season bragging about how they have been in and out together since they were 13 like its some kind of badge of honor basically tells the story for a lot of these guys
It also shows that for most of us, we would not last 2 days in there without getting our arse beat daily. No thank you. I will do my best to just stay here at the beach.
Check it out, its very interesting
Fulton County trailer
And for some reason, my dumbass posted this here instead of the TV board. My bad. Do any of our top shelf mods have the ability to move it? We will see
Dont disrespect me bro.
This post was edited on 6/6/24 at 5:27 am
Posted on 6/6/24 at 5:57 pm to beatbammer
quote:I feel for you...
For us non-TV watchers...
Posted on 6/6/24 at 6:27 pm to LanierSpots
They should put 6 or 7 message boarders on the football team as walk ons. See who can make it through a season.
Posted on 6/6/24 at 6:53 pm to Nerd
This is the best idea. Or perhaps, as coaches to see how we fare.
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