60 Days In: Inmates Feud – Full Episode (S4, E2) | A&E

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 in Season 4, Episode 2.

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24 thoughts on “60 Days In: Inmates Feud – Full Episode (S4, E2) | A&E

  1. I wish you well sweetheart. It offended me when your mother said to shut up. I think telling someone to shut up it's very disrespectful. I have never once said that to my children or my grandchildren. Hush up would have been a better word but of course this is my opinion

  2. Stephanie was too scared to go into the “bad” neighborhood to visit family. But she went to jail to be able to bond with her siblings. Don’t be like Stephanie.

  3. I understand his cellie standing up with Nate because your cell is your home, so if someone disrespects Nates cell it looks bad on his celly too. Not sure if the others are trying to set it up where Nate will then owe them or if Nate really has that great of a way to connect with people

  4. Wow man, Pancho comes to jail after watching his friend shoot himself and he can think is, "If he'd have never shot himself, I'd be at home smoking a fat blunt right now…"

  5. Pancho a real brother man haha. 1:15:23 hes sitting there thinking how can i help my boy nate with this fight.
    thats the type of dude you want in your corner. and im sorry but who else just skips the womens parts? its such bs, they are for real acting like they are in a summer camp or a sorority.

  6. I served time and jesus i would love if my father was man enough like one dudes dad to go and not tap out because he knew his son couldnt tap out. Thats a true father who cares for their son. my father would tap out in like 6 hours man..

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