Oh, the Mysterious – You're Out Here. But You're In There?

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“Oh, the Mysterious” (aka “Doubtful Victory”) is a 2017 Korean drama series with 40 episodes (about 35 minutes each), categorized as Crime, Mystery, Action, and Thriller; and streaming on KOCOWA+. SUMMARY: A young man and his friend are both wrongfully imprisoned. He is on death row, but discovers a way to go in and out of jail. It’s like escaping without escaping. It’s mysterious. ♦ I’ve Got to Get Inside Prison Cell One So I Can Get Outside In “Oh, the Mysterious”, Kim Jong-Sam and his friend are both in prison for a crime they did not commit. He was on death row. One day he noticed that one of the prisoners attacked another and was put in Prison Cell One as punishment.
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Oh wow, this sounds amazing! I love dramas with a smart and resourceful main character. The whole concept of being inside and outside prison at the same time is so unique! And Yun Kyun-Sang as the lead? That’s all I needed to hear! He was fantastic in Six Flying Dragons, and I’ve been waiting for him to take on a lead role like this. It’s frustrating that this drama wasn’t advertised more because it seems like a hidden gem. Definitely adding this to my watchlist!
 
This setup sounds interesting, but I have my doubts. A guy manages to get out of a high-security prison undetected? And he conveniently takes the identity of a cop without anyone realizing? That seems a bit far-fetched. I like crime and mystery dramas, but they need to make sense. I’ll check out some clips to see how they handle it, but I’m not sure if I’ll commit to watching 40 episodes.
 
A wrongly accused man, an unconventional escape method, and a web of lies—it all sounds thrilling. The part that excites me the most is how he balances living two lives. Can he maintain his cover? Will he ever clear his name? It’s unfortunate that this show didn’t get much attention, but sometimes the underrated ones turn out to be the best.
 
A wrongly accused man, an unconventional escape method, and a web of lies—it all sounds thrilling. The part that excites me the most is how he balances living two lives. Can he maintain his cover? Will he ever clear his name? It’s unfortunate that this show didn’t get much attention, but sometimes the underrated ones turn out to be the best.
I like this K-drama because I liked the actor who played the male lead. I've seen him as the main character and as part of the support cast and I like him no matter what.
 

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