Taxi Driver Season 2 (2023) Episode 3 -

Im-soon is left in massive debt and blamed by her neighbors. Feeling like a burden to her son, she almost gives up hope before spotting the Rainbow Taxi sticker on a train track. The Rainbow Taxi Transformation

The episode ends on a high note as Do-gi’s "farmer" persona makes his move, setting the stage for a grand takedown in Episode 4. Taxi Driver Season 2 (2023) Episode 3

Justice is Served: Taxi Driver Season 2, Episode 3 Review If you thought the Vietnam arc was intense, shifts gears into a more grounded, yet equally infuriating, territory. Titled "The Trot Singer," this episode tackles a crime that feels painfully real: the exploitation of the elderly. The Heart-Wrenching Case: Scams in Yongsori Village Im-soon is left in massive debt and blamed by her neighbors

Using stories that mirror Im-soon's own struggles with her son, Sang-gi tricks her into signing for credit cards and purchasing "exclusive" products that are actually worthless counterfeits. Justice is Served: Taxi Driver Season 2, Episode

While earlier episodes featured high-tech hacking and international brawls, Episode 3 focuses on emotional manipulation. The way the scammers used "trot music" and false empathy to steal from those with the least was detestable, making the eventual revenge plot that much sweeter.

A group of "salesmen," led by the charismatic Yoo Sang-gi , arrives in town hosting lively trot singing events to win over the local seniors.

We get more screen time with the new, clumsy-but-kind driver On Ha-joon (Shin Jae-ha), though his "accidental" discovery of the secret basement entrance has fans feeling suspicious.