The season seven premiere of , titled "Re-Incarcerated," marks a gritty return to form for the series as it moves the social experiment to the Henry County Jail in McDonough, Georgia. Episode Overview
"Re-Incarcerated" succeeds in building immediate tension. It trades the "investigative" feel of early seasons for a more visceral "survival" reality, making it a compelling, if uncomfortable, watch for fans of the genre. [S7E1] Re-Incarcerated
“These people must be bottom of the barrel human beings. Missing child birth to choose to go to jail. Holy cow.” Reddit · r/60daysin · 3 years ago Final Thoughts The season seven premiere of , titled "Re-Incarcerated,"
This premiere sets a heavy tone by introducing a new group of participants who must navigate a facility plagued by staffing shortages and structural decay. Unlike previous seasons that focused on identifying drug trade or gang activity, this season's mission feels more focused on the baseline survival and the systemic failures within the jail itself. “These people must be bottom of the barrel human beings
The Henry County Jail is immediately presented as a volatile environment. Viewers see crumbling infrastructure and a high inmate-to-officer ratio that creates a sense of lawlessness.