Do we actually know Mr. Jang’s backstory (was it said in season 1), or was it never explained and we’re still waiting for it? I forgot whether we were told this.
If you ask me, the most unrealistic thing about this show is how singular their project flow is. They can get…
In the Second case (s3) they rolled out with enough supercars to start a dealership of their own lol. And now? Mr. Choi wins big at the tables, and Kim Do-gi collects a payout plus a whole gym + 20 million...
I have one question, how they have this money to continue their operation???
They basically run on an eat-the-rich policy at this point. If the client can't pay, they just bill the villains instead. First case: he took it out from that Japanese pimp, which is why the cops were whining about missing money. Second case: they casually drove off with a fleet of supercars from that scumbag lawyer. And this new one? Mr. Choi hits the jackpot gambling, and Kim Do-gi ends up with a fat payout and an entire gym...
That's the hairdo of the Male Lead in the original swedish version.Can't be ML without ML hairdo....
They already rewrote his job, so they could’ve fixed that awful haircut too. It does nothing for him. He looks better with his hair pushed up, not hanging down.
I was expecting that whole “where can I take you,” him “I don’t know,” and the “I’ll drive you until the gas runs out” line to hit with actual angst, the way season one handled it. Instead they flattened it into a regular scene with none of the weight it should’ve carried.
i forgot how dark revenge is bz deluxe taxi and not some vanilla
Yeah. Red Cage/Deluxe Taxi goes straight for the kill. Taxi Driver can’t, so they have to build elaborate setups to corner their targets. It makes the show twistier, but there are moments where you wish they’d just operate like their webtoon versions.
Nah. He never liked that man. “You really suck at fighting” made his stance obvious. The guy was a pimp and a parasite—absolute floor-level scum. Kim Do-gi wouldn’t feel a flicker of warmth toward someone like that then, now, or ever.
If I had a nickel for every time a Seo Hyun-jin character fell for or ended up with a music director, I’d have two nickels—which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it’s happened twice.
I forgot whether we were told this.
If the client can't pay, they just bill the villains instead. First case: he took it out from that Japanese pimp, which is why the cops were whining about missing money. Second case: they casually drove off with a fleet of supercars from that scumbag lawyer. And this new one? Mr. Choi hits the jackpot gambling, and Kim Do-gi ends up with a fat payout and an entire gym...