Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 3 Stills: Lee Je-hoon Transforms Into a Cheerful Farmer; Gets a Visitor From the Past

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 3 Stills shows that the deluxe taxi driver, Kim Do-gi has transformed into a countryside farmer, for his next mission. Based on the webtoon The Deluxe Taxi (Red Cage) by Carlos and Lee Jae-jin, the sequel series is directed by Lee Dan and the teleplay is written by Oh Sang-ho.

The cast of the Kdrama includes Lee Je-hoon as Kim Do-gi, Kim Eui-sung as Jang Sung-chul, Pyo Ye-jin as Ahn Go-eun, Jang Hyuk-jin as Choi Kyung-goo, Bae Yoo-ram as Park Jin-eon and a new addition Shin Jae-ha as On Ha-jun.

The show follows Doki who feels guilty for not being able to protect her mother against a serial killer. He is recruited by the Rainbow Taxi company, a secret organization that avenges victims who were not protected by the law. Through his journey, Doki questions what justice truly means. In the new season, the team that had dispersed comes together to help ordinary citizens with big problems.

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In the preview for episode 3, it was shown that the Rainbow taxi crew gets a new case from the countryside, from an elderly woman. Apparently, there’s a trot singer who has been taking undue advantage of the elderly in the village and extorting money, property etc from them.

At first, the singer befriends them and when the elderly welcome him to their home and gets comfortable, he deceives them into signing some papers that no one knows what’s about. But they end up losing all their life savings. Do-gi thus ventures into the countryside and what could be the best way to get to the root than becoming one with the farmer villagers. Also, his crew members Jin-eon, and Kyung-goo are seen with him as villagers.

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 3 Stills
Still from Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 3

Apart from it, a new pre-release clip has been released today, which shows that Do-gi who is a former ROKN UDT/Seal captain is met with one of his juniors, as he is dropping him at the base. The soldier asks him if he has any plans to come back as everyone would be glad to have him, but Do-gi shares that he will be driving his taxi instead.

The soldier pays for his fare and returns to the base, however, Do-gi seems to get a panic attack at the sound of the whistle blown by the training instructor. The sound makes him remember the day of her mother’s murder and he couldn’t help but feel breathless and obviously ridden in panic and anxiety. The clip shows how he isn’t completely over the trauma of losing his mother and might have a long road to healing.

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Taxi Driver 2 is broadcasted on SBS on Friday-Saturday at 10 PM KST and is also available to watch on Viki.

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