Lily23 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I knew it! I knew (this) Geller wasn't real. Also knew Luis would turn out to be a freak. ...
Alien : Indeed, Mr. Ollivander
Dahwoodsman : Anyone have links?
grasshopper rex : Curiouser and curiouser.
joeinwb : Well that was a let down.
yellow_rose1 : oh wow what a pleasent surprise. Thank you for loading these classics. It's going to be a ...
bigguy01 : thought the kaylon were their borg version, krill bit like klingon
duuuuuuuuuude : I watched this because Leonard Peltier was just released after being in prison for 49 year...
MP8219 : Way too relatable.
random000 : They missed a good opportunity to put The Gossamer in. What the frig is a Gossamer?? He's ...
I love to watch shows where someone wants to experience a life-style radically different than their own to gain understanding, empathy, and a wider perspective on whatever life-style that is. And in this case, it’s being a prisoner in jail for 60 days.
So, right now I’m fascinated with 60 Days In (2016), which is an experiment of sorts, where-in a diverse group of citizens choose to enter a jail in Clark County, Indiana, US, for their own varying and fascinating reasons and to give the Sheriff and Captain some valuable feedback how they might improve the jail. Since I’m only on season 2 ep.8, and I’ve only watched so far as only about three months ‘real-time’ into the start of this experiment, for me, the jury is still out if whether this experiment is really going to be of lasting value and the suggestions implemented effective. Season 5 is the latest season, so I am keen to keep binge watching and see what does happen. I’m so into it, that I’ve found links that were missing for season 2 and provided them here; and, I’ve been getting a little behind on my regular series that I watch, lol. Glad, I can always catch up again here on the PW!