for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. >> for real?ime to go. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably in seven years or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa claus. >> about an hour later, smith is bound for home. i need a cigarette, y' all. >>> see how dirty it is, disgusting. it seems john schmidt has also embraced change, and it's not just limited to his appearance. >> oh, look at that. see, that's called the dirty bird. like -- this is the best meal. >> why you get two pieces? >> because i don't lie around when i come out. i clean up. if do you the right things, they'll look out for you. if you act like a jerkoff, you don't get nothing. >> schmidt has earned the trust of staff. they let him resume his job cleaning the housing unit and this time he hasn't vandalized a thing. he's compensated with a couple extra servin