i'm like in 1985 right now. >> for now, torres puts his book aside to help out a cellmate, ryan abbeym is that you need help, okay? >> yeah. >> you got a problem. we both know that. >> yeah. >> you told me -- i read the police reports. >> abbey was convinced his last arrest would send him to prison. but the judge has allowed him the option of entering an alcohol treatment program. now he just has to be accepted by one. >> 38 years old, male. theo lacy, alcoholic. >> definitely. >> i'd like to be accepted to your program. if i could be accepted to your program, the judge recently aloud me to go to rehabilitation. >> yeah, don't write it in ancient scriptures. that's what it looks like, dude. the writing's a little -- >> messy. >> yeah, a little messy. >> be thankful for a second chance. >> it looks like he's using ancient scripture to -- >> a chance to change my life. to get into the steps of alcoholism. >> while things are looking up for abbey, mark gonzalez has had a big setback. one likely to disappoint his mother. >> said don't get into any trouble, don't do anything bad. >> shortl