60 Days In Season 9 Episode 13 – ‘The Aftermath’
Now that all the participants have left, they sit down with the Sheriff and his team to reflect on necessary changes they hope will be made at the Utah County Jail.
Now that all the participants have left, they sit down with the Sheriff and his team to reflect on necessary changes they hope will be made at the Utah County Jail.
With the end of the programme drawing near, the participants struggle to tie up loose ends, fend off suspicion, and face real problems in the jail.
After the remaining participants are released, they meet with Sheriff Smith and his team to discuss their time inside the Utah County Jail and find out which team members finished the programme.
The Sheriff’s team takes unprecedented measures to protect Daniel when his true identity is discovered by the deputies, while Qwell discovers inmates are hiding substances in the greenhouse, and an incident in the women’s pod causes Nina and Scarlett >>
As a new participant enters the jail, the rest of the team are at their breaking point, which leads to a dangerous discovery.
Conflicts with inmates and growing suspicion spells trouble for the team; one participant moves out of the pod.
As the team continues its time in jail, some participants navigate their new surroundings while another finds it too much to handle.
The desolate reality of jail continues to challenge the team, causing a second participant to give the emergency signal.
On episode 5, The team struggles to adapt to life inside and as the final participant enters the jail, their pact is already broken.
Three more participants enter general population as Corey’s dental distress sends him over the edge.
Scarlett, Daniel, and Corey try to find their way in The Utah County Jail; Daniel could be in danger; Corey’s sexuality becomes a source of conflict; newcomer Nina is not taking jail seriously enough.
The first three participants enter Utah County Jail to begin their 60 days undercover.
Sheriff Mike Smith prepares seven volunteers to go inside the Utah County Jail to reveal all the problems that, until now, have been out of sight.