Atlanta: Cellies
27 October 2025Lockdowns result following a violent fight in the women's pod and an abuse of power in pod 600, proving that the luck of the draw with cellmates directly influences the jail experience.
Inmate Ricky attacks Jeff, jeopardizing the program; Zac and Isaiah move from the familiar confines of C-Pod to the more violent D-Pod; Barbra feels betrayed by her F-Pod bunkmates; Robert learns that he will return to general population.
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Lockdowns result following a violent fight in the women's pod and an abuse of power in pod 600, proving that the luck of the draw with cellmates directly influences the jail experience.
As the undercover civilians settle into the Fulton County Jail and new members enter, inmate suspicions and power plays keep the participants on edge.
A flood in the Fulton County Jail's South Annex, escalating problems with cellmates, and respect issues push the participants to the brink of despair.
The participants face difficult obstacles and must make risky alliances as they struggle to survive life on the inside.
The participants reunite to discuss the highs and lows of their reincarceration in the Henry County Jail, and explosive arguments erupt within the group; Soledad O'Brien hosts.
Carlos learns why he was removed from the program early; Darius struggles to keep peace in the pod; The serenity within the women's pod is shattered; the three remaining participants meet with the sheriff to debrief him on what they've discovered.
Rose grapples with devastating news; Trinity encourages the women to find positive ways to express themselves; Darius coaches the men on how to make money legally on the outside; the return of another inmate causes turmoil within the pod.
A new inmate enters the men's pod; Darius and Carlos work together to protect the pod and keep the peace; Rose attempts to help a rambunctious inmate who has been rubbing her the wrong way.
General population proves to be no walk in the park as the participants deal with shake downs, a flooded pod, unwanted attention, and dirty laundry.
Three new participants enter the program, while the earlier arrivals fight for acceptance in the pods; one of the participants is forced into a physical confrontation.
Arriving at the limits of his patience and sanity, Chase makes a big decision; Carlos makes a run for access and status in the pod by opening up his own store, and takes Nick, a young inmate, as a protege.
The first participants move to general population and begin to form bonds with new inmates, while others hit their breaking point in quarantine; they learn that the men's quarantine pod is active at night.
The final participant enters the program while the others confront new challenges around drugs, COVID, and intense inmates.
Sheriff Scandrett faces a challenge when the conditions of the Quarantine Pods take a serious toll on the participants that risk the success of the program.
As new participants enter the Henry County jail, they discover that the conditions in the quarantine pods are far harsher than their previous experiences in jail.
A new breed of participants enter the program and encounter unprecedented challenges in Sheriff Scandrett's jail.
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.
While Donovan and Tony push well outside their comfort zone, the women witness things that bring them both to tears.
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.
Heather and Vanessa are left reeling after two violent situations are mishandled by the officers; Tony and Donovan get to work searching for drugs and contraband.
As the last two participants embed in the facility, reality sets in for the special ops team; Tony gets right back to work.
Changes are made at the Etowah County Detention Center after the eight participants gather more information than ever before; Sheriff Horton sends five additional participants into the facility for ``Phase Two`` to see how far the facility has come.
Tony and Dennis try to get their hands on drugs; Jennifer strives to save a troubled inmate.
With only four participants left, the remaining men vie for status in the pod; Ashley fears the female inmates know she's a police officer, forcing Sheriff Horton and Chief Peek to make a difficult decision.
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.
Alex reaches a turning point; Ashley and Jennifer turn on Shanese; a competition develops between Dennis and another participant.
Following the events of Mother's Day, Ashley, Shanese and Jennifer struggle against demons of all kinds, while the men are challenged by new cellmates.
On Mother's Day, the women in the female pod are blindsided by a returning officer; a new participant enters the men's pod in an attempt to save the program.
With multiple participants already tapped out and another breaking all the rules, the program at the Etowah County Detention Center is at risk of failure, forcing Sheriff Horton and Chief Peek to take drastic measures.
As the last two participants enter the Etowah County Detention Center, many of the others struggle to remain in the program.
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 program is even possible at the facility.
Newly elected Sheriff Jonathan W. Horton takes office and finds his jail in dire need of reform; he enlists the help of seven civilians to go under cover as inmates to uncover intelligence on the issues plaguing his facility.
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 sheriff and his team face a tough decision; the consequences of one participant's actions put the remaining participants in very real danger.
The participants struggle with race politics, jailhouse thieves, and protecting their cover stories; the secrets become too difficult for one participant to keep.
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.
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 participants are tested by thieves and the racial politics of jail, forcing them to become either targets and victims, or threats and aggressors.
As the participants begin to focus on their missions, some find early success while others are met with immediate interference; Sheriff Lamb is forced to make a tough decision.
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.
With three participants in the jail and two more on their way in, Sheriff Lamb's mission-based program is off to the races.
Newly elected sheriff Mark Lamb sends six volunteers into the Pinal County Detention Center on a mission to uncover valuable intelligence about the gangs, drugs and operational issues that plague his facility.
The jailed civilians deal with harassment, violence and the stress of incarceration as they continue to grind out their time; two of the participants approach a tipping point.
Chaos ensues in the Clark County Jail when two pod bosses threaten the safety of three of the participants.
Col. Adger races the clock to safely remove all the participants from the Fulton County Jail.
Jail life takes a physical toll on Monalisa; Sheri watches out for Mackenzie; Ashleigh faces the aftermath of a difficult first night; Ryan's cellmate has a violent confrontation with another inmate; Quintin attempts to call his daughter.
Hazing, drug use and violence envelop Clark County Jail; two participants consider dropping out of the program.
No episode description is available yet.
A participant gets removed from the program after intentionally breaking their cover with an inmate; Stephanie fears that Gabrielle will not keep a secret; Alan tries to buy meth.
After an emotional breakdown, one participant is not sure he can continue in the program; he expands his meth investigation.
Matt wrestles with the most devastating moment of his life; Alan gets a mysterious new cellmate; the inmates throw an unforgettable birthday party for Angele.
Two participants struggle with the decision to leave the program early, while the others attempt to keep their wits as they finish the back half of their time in the Fulton County Jail.
Jaclin receives a target on her back when she attempts to help Stephanie switch rooms; Emmanuel finds trouble when he tries to break up a fight; a rumor about Andrew's sexuality puts him in harm's way.
A gas scare occurs in the women's pod; a football kitty goes missing in 500, prompting a gang fight; a new inmate in 600 tests Matt.
Stephanie uses drugs to bond with her fellow inmates; Jaclin's clothing line brings pink flare and positivity to the inmates, but causes problems with the officers.
The participants toe the line between blowing their cover or going full inmate, while trying to stay focused on their purpose.
Jaclin begins to alienate the I-Pod officers and fellow participant Stephanie; Zone 500 gets raided for contraband; Matt fears he may have to fight his roommate.
Participants Matt and Michelle face tough choices regarding drug use that put their safety, and time in the program, at risk.
Inmates escape their restraints during a chaotic mass evacuation drill in 500; Mauri and Michelle are placed in a vulnerable position after a rumor spreads about the program in the women's pod.
An uproar results when an inmate claims to be a Marine; Jon gets taken advantage of by a new inmate with the same name; Michelle gets caught in the middle of a drug deal gone wrong.
The participants at Atlanta's Fulton County Jail learn that small mistakes can have big consequences; the Bloods in 500 continue to grow more powerful.
Suspicions surround the male participants; the women struggle to continue, as one considers dropping out of the program.
A flood in the Fulton County Jail's South Annex, escalating problems with cellmates, and respect issues push the participants to the brink of despair.
The participants face difficult obstacles and must make risky alliances as they struggle to survive life on the inside.
Lockdowns result following a violent fight in the women's pod and an abuse of power in pod 600, proving that the luck of the draw with cellmates directly influences the jail experience.
As the undercover civilians settle into the Fulton County Jail and new members enter, inmate suspicions and power plays keep the participants on edge.
The first five participants enter the Fulton County Jail and are immediately met with drug use, sexual behavior and what it feels like to be locked in a cell for 12 hours.
Innocent civilians selected to infiltrate Atlanta's Fulton County Jail include a special-education teacher who works with at-risk youth and a former corrections officer who wants to see what it is like when the roles are reversed.
Tension runs high in the pods as the six remaining participants enter their final days in the Clark County Jail.
Following the repair of the sewer line, the participants return to their pods only to encounter new challenges and threats.
Ryan, Quintin and the other inmates of C-Pod wake up to raw sewage spewing out of their floor drain; as the odious situation threatens to invade F-Pod, the jail's water supply is shut off.
New challenges arise after the men switch pods; the women suspect a snitch in their midst.
The remaining six participants face turning points; Ashleigh has a life-altering realization; Quintin and Sheri feel conflicted as they go deep under cover; Monalisa and Dion realize that they cannot escape their pasts.
The jailed civilians deal with harassment, violence and the stress of incarceration as they continue to grind out their time; two of the participants approach a tipping point.
Chaos ensues in the Clark County Jail when two pod bosses threaten the safety of three of the participants.
Hazing, drug use and violence envelop Clark County Jail; two participants consider dropping out of the program.
Jail life takes a physical toll on Monalisa; Sheri watches out for Mackenzie; Ashleigh faces the aftermath of a difficult first night; Ryan's cellmate has a violent confrontation with another inmate; Quintin attempts to call his daughter.
Three new participants enter the program, while the earlier arrivals fight for acceptance in the pods; one of the participants is forced into a physical confrontation.
Phase 2 of Sheriff Jamey Noel's experimental program begins as the new participants enter the general population of the Clark County Jail.
Three participants remain in jail; Tami finds herself on the verge of a meltdown after a woman is released from F-Pod; a power struggle erupts when a boss is removed from D-Pod.
The five remaining participants try to finish up their final days inside jail as pressure builds within the pods.
The participants near the end of the experiment; the program is compromised when a woman in F-Pod is pushed over the edge; both men in D-Pod struggle to avoid serious criminal activity.
Thanksgiving presents new challenges and opportunities; one of the six remaining participants is pushed to the breaking point.
The participants cross the halfway point of the experiment; the sheriff orders a raid due to increased tensions and drug activity in D-pod; the residents of F-pod worry about a contagious rash.
Inmate Ricky attacks Jeff, jeopardizing the program; Zac and Isaiah move from the familiar confines of C-Pod to the more violent D-Pod; Barbra feels betrayed by her F-Pod bunkmates; Robert learns that he will return to general population.
The midway point of the experiment approaches; anger rises among the women of F-Pod; an inmate in C-Pod poses a danger to one of the men.
An unexpected call to court tests Zac's strength as an inmate; Barbra abandons a friendship with Tami in order to survive; a series of catastrophic mistakes endangers Jeff.
Isaiah and Robert worry that their covers may be blown; Capt. Maples follows through with consequences after Robert makes a risky move; Zac hunts for illegal drug use in C-pod; Tami clashes with another inmate.
Maryum, the eldest daughter of boxer Muhammad Ali, joins the program and fits into F-pod effortlessly; the inmates grow suspicious of Robert; a mistake places Zac in peril; Barbra questions her commitment to the experiment.
The experimental program begins; the first participants include a Marine, a police officer; a teacher and a stay-at-home mother.
Seven volunteer civilians become undercover inmates in an effort to root out crime and corruption in Indiana's Clark County Jail.
The first five participants enter the Fulton County Jail and are immediately met with drug use, sexual behavior and what it feels like to be locked in a cell for 12 hours.
Suspicions surround the male participants; the women struggle to continue, as one considers dropping out of the program.
Innocent civilians selected to infiltrate Atlanta's Fulton County Jail include a special-education teacher who works with at-risk youth and a former corrections officer who wants to see what it is like when the roles are reversed.
Tension runs high in the pods as the six remaining participants enter their final days in the Clark County Jail.
Following the repair of the sewer line, the participants return to their pods only to encounter new challenges and threats.
Ryan, Quintin and the other inmates of C-Pod wake up to raw sewage spewing out of their floor drain; as the odious situation threatens to invade F-Pod, the jail's water supply is shut off.
Phase 2 of Sheriff Jamey Noel's experimental program begins as the new participants enter the general population of the Clark County Jail.
Three participants remain in jail; Tami finds herself on the verge of a meltdown after a woman is released from F-Pod; a power struggle erupts when a boss is removed from D-Pod.
The five remaining participants try to finish up their final days inside jail as pressure builds within the pods.
The participants near the end of the experiment; the program is compromised when a woman in F-Pod is pushed over the edge; both men in D-Pod struggle to avoid serious criminal activity.
Thanksgiving presents new challenges and opportunities; one of the six remaining participants is pushed to the breaking point.
The participants cross the halfway point of the experiment; the sheriff orders a raid due to increased tensions and drug activity in D-pod; the residents of F-pod worry about a contagious rash.
Inmate Ricky attacks Jeff, jeopardizing the program; Zac and Isaiah move from the familiar confines of C-Pod to the more violent D-Pod; Barbra feels betrayed by her F-Pod bunkmates; Robert learns that he will return to general population.
The remaining six participants face turning points; Ashleigh has a life-altering realization; Quintin and Sheri feel conflicted as they go deep under cover; Monalisa and Dion realize that they cannot escape their pasts.
New challenges arise after the men switch pods; the women suspect a snitch in their midst.
No episode description is available yet.