Things have already been difficult for some of the undercover inmates at Clark County Correctional, but itmay be about to get even more eye-opening and crazy on 60 Days In.  

Sheri has seemed to survive her first major issue and assimilated in after an initial bad choice in roommate saw her targeted as someone who was hiding drugs, but she was then taken under the pod boss's wing when the claims were unfounded and her roommate was then beaten. Things could get dnagerous for her now though after the pod boss is transferred elsewhere, making her former pissed off roommate possibly likely to want to beat her instead.

However, she isn't the only one who's prepared for a big fight to possibly come her way, as Ryan is also ready to witness something too, and may find himself even too worried about repercussions to then report the fight to Sheriff Jamey.

"I'm not going to step in on anybody's business," he says in a preview clip for the Thursday, September 1 episode. "But I'm preparing myself for extreme violence."

However, they won't be the only ones who find themselves facing hard times, as trying to find a way to blend in and make sure they don't stand out-so they can avoid detection-is proving to be harder than expected.

"This is reality. How do I blend in?" Chris asks in the clip. "Who do I need to listen to?"

It will affect him so much in fact, that he may even get sick, and it could change how well he's even able to participate in the program.

Dion will also have some trouble blending in as he finally enters the program, because he will quickly catch on that it's going to be harder than he though.

"You hear about it on TV, but seeing it is different," he says in the clip. "It's starting to kick in."

60 Days In airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. on A&E.