60 Days In - Season 4

Season 4
Fulton County, Atlanta
Episodes

The Beginning of the End
With two participants already inside the jail and three more entering, phase two will shatter expectations, open old wounds, and put everyone's safety in jeopardy.

Shank Anxiety
As the phase two participants settle into the Fulton County Jail and new ones enter, inmate feuds and power-plays bring participants face to face with real danger and real charges.

Pissed Off
In I-Pod, Jaclin begins to alienate the officers, inmates and her fellow participant, Stephanie, who decides to plot against her. Meanwhile, Zone 500 is raided for contraband after Alan's roommate makes a shank, and Matt is at odds with his roommate Lawrencein Zone 600, and fears he may have to fight him.

Party Favors
The participants toe the line between blowing their cover or going full inmate while trying to stay focused on their purpose in the midst of wild parties and difficult cellmates.

Jail Crush
While Stephanie chooses to use drugs to bond with her fellow inmates, Jaclin finds acceptance by creating her own jail clothing line, bringing pink flare and positivity to the inmates of I-Pod, but causing heated confrontations with the officers.

Blood Rules
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, and a new inmate in 600 tests Matt.

Sexual Preference
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.

See Nothing, Say Nothing
Two participants struggle with the decision to leave the program early, while the rest try to keep their wits as they finish the back half of their time in the Fulton County Jail.

Nachos, Strippers, and Whippit
Matt wrestles with the most devastating moment of his life, Alan gets a mysterious new cellmate, and the inmates throw an unforgettable birthday party.

The Inmate Who Loved Me
After an emotional breakdown, one participant is not sure he can continue in the program; Nate expands his meth investigation.

Cover Blown
A participant is removed from the program after it is learned that they intentionally broke their cover with an inmate. Stephanie fears that Gabrielle will not keep Angele's secret, and Alan tries to buy meth.

Get Them Out
Colonel Adger must work against the clock to safely remove all the participants from the Fulton County Jail.

The Aftermath
After the most shocking finale in the program's history, all nine participants sit down with Journalist Soledad O'Brien and Colonel Mark Adger to discuss their experiences at the Fulton County Jail.
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