60 Days In: Robert Compares Jail to Country Club (Season 1 Flashback) | A&E

Robert isn’t taking his training seriously. He thinks jail will be like a country club where he can kick back and relax, but he’s in for a rude awakening in this clip from Season 1, Episode 1, “Unusual Suspect”.
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25 thoughts on “60 Days In: Robert Compares Jail to Country Club (Season 1 Flashback) | A&E

  1. I've always thought they should take the clowns from each season, people like Robert, Tami, Jeff, the teacher "Cray Cray" with the gluten intolerance, Steve the "undercover" guy and lock then in a pod together and film it.

  2. It's funny that Robert acted so strong but he intentionally got himself sent to segregation right away then faked constipation when he was told he'd be going back to general population

  3. If you’re a teacher trying to make sure your students stay out of trouble and don’t wanna go to jail the worst thing you can do is make it seem like jail is as good as a country club and that it’ll be extremely fun and easy bc then they aren’t gonna follow the law and have this mindset of hey I can do whatever I want bc jail isn’t a form of discipline it’s a form of a reward you just can’t leave from

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