60 Days In: Season 5, Episode 6 Recap | A&E

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Abner crucifies an inmate entangled in some theft-related drama, Mark calls out a DO for abusing his power, and the female participants feel like they’re being singled out in their pod in this clip from Season 5, Episode 6, “Smells Like a Rat”. #60DaysIn
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46 thoughts on “60 Days In: Season 5, Episode 6 Recap | A&E

  1. Idk how many know this but there was a segment in this episode where a native american was trying to be denied his right to pray in song despite everyone in the pod being cool with it and benefitting from it and they tried to make him stop and for what? Food for thought.

  2. Abner is best enforcer they ever can have. Too bad he doesn't want to be a gang member and convict no more. Biggest snitch ever as an undercover.

  3. Yea come tell me you are from "Intake" and MY INFO is "MISSING". My response would be "well I best get out of these jail clothes cuz that means I'm NOT an inmate. Peace!"✌(Oh, "AND you ain't getting me to answer NONE of your questions!!"

  4. No one going to talk about that dude swinging the sucker punches did nothing against that dude apart from stun him for a hot second LOL dude firmed it and the guy tried acting like he won FAIL 🤣🤣👍

  5. so how are they undercover inmates when they’re questioned by people dressed in casual clothes and a camera crew?

  6. I don't think that yall understand that he has to play the part of an innmate. He has to be just like them. And if that means fighting them and yelling and calling them out, then so be it. In the end its all for his safety.

  7. ABNER is the biggest clown i ever seen. Look at this pod first of all. Buncha old guys and crackheads. Thats the only reason why he acts hard. You think he can act like that in a REAL prison setting with REAL g'z on the block? Callin the next man a rat when he's the undercover! HAHAHAHA HOPE YOU READING THIS ABNER! YOU'SE A JOKE AND A CLOWN BUDDY

  8. The only reason you run out and start a fight like that in front of everybody is because you’re trying to “check in”. He wanted out of that pod because he was scared.

  9. People calling Abner a snitch and saying he a rat himself, come on now. You know you can do still do a show like this, but do it in such a way you’re not snitch or you’re not actually being a rat. Yes, on paper, his participation and role is like a text book example of a rat. But actually SEEING how it plays out is a lot different. He wasn’t in there getting any one in trouble, he wasn’t giving up names, he didn’t do anything that took people down. Those would be snitch moves. Snitches take people down, and not only that, but most of the time they take people down for their own benefit. A lot of themes they take people down so they can further themselves. Abner didn’t do anything like that. He gave the sheriff a better understanding of the racial politics that take place in the facility.

    But hypothetically speaking though, and for all intents and purposes, let’s say he is rat too, why are people acting like they don’t understand why he would call out someone else for it? If someone IS a rat, obviously they’d want to make it seem otherwise.

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