![]() ![]() The different ideas and cases are certainly interesting though and they feed into a larger cautionary tale about the dark underbelly of Korea. Ha-Na is like a shark that smells blood, and she certainly won’t stop until she uncovers the truth. With his ID card found at the crime scene, it does feel like a pretty glaring omission by his standards and something he should have probably been more careful with. ![]() However, the episode also tackles the remnants of the U Data case, with Ha-Na starting to piece everything together and believing that Do-Ki could well be behind what’s happened. This is something that a lot of older people fall prey to and it’s unfortunately all too common in society. Taxi Driver returns with a look at a brand new case, involving Madam Min (or Edna from The Incredibles, let’s be honest) and voice phishing. As the camera cuts back to those at the office, they’re completely nonchalant to this and bemoan their slow day. However, Do-Ki is there disguised as a gambler and for now it seems, these criminals are going to get a taste of their own medicine.ĭuring the epilogue, we cut back and see the poor grandmother who’s saved up 1020 dollars scammed. They’re all going to be working deep in this case, scamming customers and making heaps of cash in the process.Īs Do-Ki himself reminds the boy, this time it’s about the money not the people. The place is also rife with gambling, which is inevitably rigged with house rules one would assume. A very old-looking 20! He’s encouraged to hop on a bus, which in turn brings the group to a place called Ssangyon Spot. The group finally decide to band together and set this up as their primary case.Īmong those in the scamming group is Jin-Eon, who sports a new haircut and passes himself off as a 20 year old. Numerous cases of voice phishing are recorded at the police station, and seeing these poor men and women being scammed rallies Kyung-Koo into action. Meanwhile, a new case falls right into the lap of our Blue Bird candidates. Given he has a second phone inside, Ha-Na sees right through his lies and decides to have Do-Ki’s calls traced. As they sit together, Ha-Na probes about the taxi and believes the man is acting suspiciously. Do-Ki’s had a busy day though, running errands for Sung-Chul on behalf of Blue Bird. Inevitably, Ha-Na heads over to Do-Ki’s house, intent on asking questions about his whereabouts that evening. He tells Ha-Na that if she needs to assemble a team she has his support.įirst thing’s first though, Ha-Na wants to find out more about this deluxe taxi, and believes this may well be the clue needed to piece everything together. ![]() On the news, Ha-Na takes the reigns of this U Data case and reminds the public that the three ringleaders at the top (minus Chairman Park of course) are still on the run.Īs Ha-Na fronts the investigation, Jin-Woo hands her the ID card and encourages her. He keeps up the pretense of not knowing anything. Sung-Chul remains tight-lipped though in the wake of his friend’s questioning. Jo Jin-Woo inevitably heads back to the hospital, handing the ID card over to Sung-Chul and questioning him over what’s going on. However, among the belongings they uncover is the ID card for Do-Ki. Apparently they haven’t found anything out the ordinary. Meanwhile, the charred remnants of U Data after the explosion are examined by police. Do-Ki eventually catches up with Baek, who admires the fire in his eyes and reminds him Sung-Chul is still alive. Only, he’s not actually there when Do-Ki shows up at the prison cell. This cliffhanger is resolved with Baek taking the unconscious man back to his cell while Sung-Chul is raced to hospital.Īn enraged Do-Ki fights his way through Baek’s men to get to Do-Chul. He effortlessly takes out Do-Chul with a sleeper hold. He’s stopped from hitting the killing blow though, as Chairman Baek arrives with her right-hand man. Episode 9 of Taxi Driver begins with Go Eun and Do-Ki finishing the U Data case and walking away. ![]()
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