Après avoir été forcé de prendre sa retraite à cause d'une blessure, l'étoile montante du taekwondo Zhi Yao, tombe dans le jeu. Malheureusement, il se retrouve vite endetté et pour la rembourser, un syndicat du crime exige de lui qu’il travaille comme gardien de prison. Là-bas, il se retrouve chargé de veiller sur un détenu, Chihuahua. Mais les regards sévères et scrutateurs de ses supérieurs, comme Jiang Yi Jie, lui rendent la tâche étouffante. Le seul réconfort de Zhi Yao se trouve auprès de ses collègues gardiens débutants, eux aussi victimes de mauvais traitements de la part des supérieurs et des prisonniers. Les liens de Zhi Yao avec ses collègues les aideront-ils à trouver un sens à leur vie ou finiront-ils tous eux-mêmes en prison ? (Source : Viki) Modifier la traduction
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Distribution et équipes
- Jack TanGao Zhi YaoRôle principal
- Jasper LiuJiang Yi JieRôle principal
- Tony YangZhang Long Ji / "Chihuahua"Rôle principal
- Chiu Yi TaiWang Zhong WenRôle Secondaire
- Shi Ming ShuaiXiao Wen QiangRôle Secondaire
- Derek ChangYu Zai / Yu Jia JunRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Not my cup of tea?
I’m on episode 10, about 30 minutes in, and I don’t think I’m going to continue Oops! I’m in Jail. When I first started it, I genuinely thought this was going to be something I’d really like. The beginning felt fun, lighthearted, and clearly unserious in a way that worked. I enjoyed the humor, the dynamics, and especially the bromance. It felt like a show that knew what it was.As the episodes go on, though, the show starts leaning more into “serious” territory, not in terms of the main plot jumping around, but in the way it introduces a lot of personal backstories and emotional subplots. And that’s where it starts to lose me. A lot of these moments feel kind of random, like they’re just placed there without enough buildup or time to really land. Some storylines feel like they needed more development, or maybe even their own episode, instead of being dropped in and then quickly moved past.
There were definitely sad moments that could have hit harder, but instead left me feeling like, “Wait, oh okay?” Some character choices also didn’t fully make sense to me, and not in a subtle or intentional way, just in a way that felt off or underexplained. It’s not bad, it just feels uneven.
Since around episode 7, I’ve kind of felt like I’m forcing myself to keep watching, and I don’t love that feeling. There are only a couple episodes left, but if I’m already checking out mentally, I’d rather stop than push through. Overall, I’d give it around a 7.5 or maybe an 8. I really liked the humor, acting, and overall vibe at the start, but where it goes with some of the emotional and character-focused stuff just isn’t really for me. This is all personal taste, though.
Silly drama
If you've watched enough Taiwanese comedies, then you'll understand this drama's very unserious and nonsensical ways. If you're not familiar, then I think you can get the vibes just from watching the opening. It's my favorite drama opening in a long time; the song is good too. The writing is not polished, but it's easy to watch. If you're just looking for nonsense to pass the time, this will do.



















