60 Days In S7E11 10/27/22 “The Aftermath: Part One” on A&E
Tonight (Thursday October 27 2022), A&E broadcasts an episode of the series 60 Days In titled The Aftermath: Part One.
Contents
- 1 The Aftermath: Part One Season 7, Episode 11 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “The Aftermath: Part One” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “The Aftermath: Part One” Episode New?
- 4 60 Days In The Aftermath: Part One Cast & Stars
- 5 The Aftermath: Part One Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch 60 Days In The Aftermath: Part One Online
- 7 60 Days In Series Information
The Aftermath: Part One Season 7, Episode 11 Episode Summary
Soledad O’Brien hosts as the participants reunite to discuss the highs and lows of their reincarceration in the Henry County Jail, and explosive arguments erupt within the group.
What Time is the “The Aftermath: Part One” Episode On?
The “The Aftermath: Part One” episode of 60 Days In will be broadcast on October 27 2022 on A&E at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Aftermath: Part One” Episode New?
The “The Aftermath: Part One” episode of 60 Days In is all new!
60 Days In The Aftermath: Part One Cast & Stars
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Jamey Noel Barbra Roylance Williams Tami Ferraiuolo Mark Adger Tami Ferguson Kyle Ryan Ryan Secord Yasmin Brown Mark Lamb Ashleigh Marie Baker Scottie Maples |
The Aftermath: Part One Episode Videos & Previews
Watch 60 Days In The Aftermath: Part One Online
60 Days In Series Information
Attempting to eliminate rival gangs, drugs and corruption at their facilities, chief jailers are enlisting members of the public to help. Building on the tremendous success of previous undercover operations in Clark County, Indiana, and Atlanta, `60 Days In' continues in Pinal County, Arizona, as law-abiding citizens live among the facility's general population for 60 days to help expose the root of the jail's many problems. Filmed around the clock, A&E Network's hour-long docuseries provides a warts-and-all view of life behind bars, as the volunteers adapt to unfamiliar and terrifying surroundings. |
A quick look at the lives of ex-cons, it shows us that so many of these men and women are unable to live in the real world, and why they were locked up in the first place: they cannot live and function in the real world, and even though they have been out of jail for years, they are still living like criminals, and their mindset have not changed. I counted at least 15 times that Soledad OBrian told Carlos and Chase to shut up. These are not people I would want in my life. And why is it only criminals that are always complaining about respect, demanding it, even though they themselves are the. It’s disrespectful people ever? A lot of sociopathy in this crowd: a reflection of what we would see in prison.