This review may contain spoilers
Family. A new character who shakes the balance. A game of cat and mouse.
Season two doesn’t fall short of the first — once again, it delivers stories of injustice that sting, and retribution that heals. The formula is familiar, but the energy feels different. The missions are bigger, riskier, and carry higher stakes. The criminal network built by the new villains is larger and more deeply rooted, making Do-ki’s infiltrations even bolder and more varied.
There’s nothing new to say about the Deluxe Taxi team — they remain a family, united to the end.
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I was suspicious of On Ha-joon from the start, so I wasn’t surprised he was planted in the team. But I didn’t expect to grow attached to him. In the end, when he whispers, “If I had met you first… would my life have been different?”, it broke my heart. He became what he is simply because he had the misfortune of meeting the wrong people — and believing them. But can you really blame him? After all, he was just a child.
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This season makes you reflect on how thin the line is between justice and crime, between victim and predator. And how the tilt of the scale often depends on who reaches out their hand — and when.
Season two doesn’t fall short of the first — once again, it delivers stories of injustice that sting, and retribution that heals. The formula is familiar, but the energy feels different. The missions are bigger, riskier, and carry higher stakes. The criminal network built by the new villains is larger and more deeply rooted, making Do-ki’s infiltrations even bolder and more varied.
There’s nothing new to say about the Deluxe Taxi team — they remain a family, united to the end.
‼️ Spoiler Alert ‼️
I was suspicious of On Ha-joon from the start, so I wasn’t surprised he was planted in the team. But I didn’t expect to grow attached to him. In the end, when he whispers, “If I had met you first… would my life have been different?”, it broke my heart. He became what he is simply because he had the misfortune of meeting the wrong people — and believing them. But can you really blame him? After all, he was just a child.
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This season makes you reflect on how thin the line is between justice and crime, between victim and predator. And how the tilt of the scale often depends on who reaches out their hand — and when.
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