I've always heard the theory that being in an insane asylum corrupts your brain more than the actual disease does. Never did I realize I'd live that theory.
Inspired by Orange is the new black!
When Kellin Quinn is sent to prison for a crime he committed years ago, he's utterly terrified of his new company. When he gets to share a room with the most feared prisoner, it doesn't really feel better. But is the prisoner really that bad? And if he is, could it actually be a good thing?