“60 Days In” airs Season 9, Episode 5 tonight, Thursday, June 27 at 9 p.m. with a live broadcast on A&E. You can watch live with a free with a trial of Philo, or get it streaming on demand shortly after.

How to watch: “60 Days In” Season 9 weekly episodes with Philo (free trial), or catch up on all episodes of the show streaming for free on demand right now.

Last night’s episode was called “Tooth Crack Down”, where three additional individuals joined general population in the jail and Corey’s dental pain started becoming too much. If you need to catch up on past seasons of 60 Days In, or missed last week’s episode, you can watch all of Season 2 through Season 8 for free right now. See Corey seek help and break his role in the video below:

What will happen this season in 60 Days In?

Sheriff Mike Smith prepares seven volunteers to go inside the Utah County Jail to reveal all the issues that have been kept quiet up until now. What will the series uncover? Tune in to find out.

HOW TO WATCH

What: 60 Days In (Season 9, Episode 5)

When: Thursday, June 27 at 9 p.m. PT/ET

TV Channel: A&E

Watch the show live streaming online: If you don’t have cable, you can watch the episode live, or on demand for free with Philo (free trial). If you have run out of free trials with this service, keep in mind that Philo is the cheapest TV streaming service on the market and costs just $28/month for the service and you can cancel anytime. If you already have cable or satellite service, you can sign in with your login information and watch new and past episodes of 60 Days In on AETV.

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What is “60 Days In” and what is the show about?

The prison reality television show follows civilian participants as they go undercover in a Utah Detention Center on a mission to help change the facility for the better. With a large part of her command staff retiring, and after an inmate recently overdosed from drugs, Sheriff Mike Smith will be relying on the participants to evaluate new hires and test protocols they have in place to ensure the jail can be a safe place for both inmates and staff.

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