Prison Playbook - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Baseball pitcher Kim Je Hyuk gets slapped with a completely unexpected prison sentence only days before his flight to Boston to join the Red Sox.

Episode 2
Je Hyuk's appeal is a week away, and everyone seems sure he'll win the case. Seagull demands that the Errand boy sneak him a knife.

Episode 3
After he's transferred to a new facility, Je Hyuk shares a cell with an interesting group of inmates and begins working at a prison woodshop.

Episode 4
With a big prize at stake for the winner of a singing contest, the inmates get busy practicing. Je Hyuk needs permission to get outside medical care.

Episode 5
After the big announcement that broke the hearts of many, Je Hyuk starts showing interest in other career paths. Jean Valjean is soon to be released.

Episode 6
The arrival of the new inmate has everyone on edge. Various competitions are being held with boxes of ramen -- and something else -- up for grabs.

Episode 7
No one seems to know what kind of person Captain Yoo really is. Meanwhile at the woodshop, there's growing discontent toward the new chief.

Episode 8
Dr. Go needs a medical exam for his abdominal pain, but with the upcoming audit, Captain Na is pickier than ever in giving out authorizations.

Episode 9
New inmates, including one with particularly troubling behaviour, get assigned to Joon Ho's wing. Min Chul seeks to find out what's worrying Dr. Go.

Episode 10
Captain Yoo's chance at a retrial depends completely on a witness's willingness to testify. One inmate from Je Hyuk's cell prepares to say goodbye.

Episode 11
Led by Min Chul, Je Hyuk's cellmates are on a mission to protect Je Hyuk from the newest inmate, who's plotting to take revenge.

Episode 12
While deciding which team he'll play for, Je Hyuk set a condition that is very unlike him. Meanwhile, Crony continues his plan for payback.

Episode 13
Je Hyuk needs to talk to Ji Ho while he has phone privileges, but time is running out. Je Hyuk's cellmates share surprising details of their pasts.

Episode 14
Things finally seem to be looking up for Je Hyuk until another calamity strikes. Meanwhile, Looney and Jung Woo continue to bicker like preschoolers.

Episode 15
Someone is plotting to make Je Hyuk's remaining months in prison as unpleasant as possible. Min Chul anxiously awaits the decision on his parole.

Episode 16
Even for a man as patient and steadfast as Je Hyuk, sometimes life in prison just gets to be too much, which leads him to come to a drastic decision.
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