Earl hopes to finally win his freedom by helping the warden (Craig T. Nelson) with yet another jailhouse cause. This time, Earl must smooth over tensions between an inmate and his crime victims. Earl must also plan a costly prison prom—but the event might fully deplete his lottery winnings., The Warden is faced with a major dilemma and needs Earl’s help. Earl agrees to comply in return for six months off his sentence and permission to throw a prison prom, to make up for the one he missed at high school., Earl hopes to finally win his freedom by helping the warden with yet another jailhouse cause. This time, Earl must smooth over tensions between an inmate and his crime victims. Earl must also plan a costly prison prom—but the event might fully deplete his lottery winnings., The adventures of small-time crook Earl, who tries to make amends for his past misdeeds. The Warden is faced with a major dilemma and needs Earl’s help. Earl agrees to comply in return for six months off his sentence and permission to throw a prison prom, to make up for the one he missed at high school., The Warden is faced with a major dilemma and needs Earl’s help. He promises Earl six months off his sentence if he helps him to start a course that will mediate a situation between an inmate and their victim. The inmate agrees to comply if Earl throws a prison prom, as he missed his at high school. Earl turns to Joy to help plan the prom and soon discovers that it will cost him the rest of the money he had left from his lottery winnings. Will Earl solve the problem and earn his freedom?, The Warden promises Earl six months off his sentence if he helps start a course that will mediate in situations between inmates and their victims. He begins with a man whose drugs laboratory set fire to his parents’ house.