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Taxi Driver Season 3 korean drama review
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Taxi Driver Season 3
1 people found this review helpful
by xiaxia
1 day ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Need another season!

I never got around to writing reviews for Seasons 1 and 2, but I loved both and honestly a solid 10/10. So going into Taxi Driver Season 3, I had very high expectations, especially since the earlier seasons went above and beyond for me.

One of the show’s strongest qualities is how it weaves humor and lighter scenes into stories that deal with very real and serious injustices. I appreciate that the narrative consistently prioritizes the victims’ experiences, emphasizing empathy and making it clear that responsibility lies with those who commit the crimes and not those who suffer from them. However, this season had a few moments where the impact of certain scenes felt weakened by poorly timed humor or a noticeable absence of stakes, which occasionally pulled me out of the immersion.

The cast was fantastic as always. Their chemistry is one of the show’s biggest strengths, and I genuinely love the way the Rainbow family feels like a real found family.

Now… let’s talk about Do-gi and Go-eun. Once again, my hopes for them becoming an actual couple were completely crushed. While I enjoy their fake relationship moments, I really feel like the show should’ve just let them end up together by now. Their bond feels deep, emotional, and very clearly mutual. Do-gi running to Go-eun the moment she’s in danger, and Go-eun always being the first to rush to Do-gi when his life is on the line. This literally says everything. Go-eun’s “what if” at the end was incredibly cute, and honestly, it just made me wish even more that the writers would give not just them, but the entire Rainbow family, a little happiness.

My favorite case this season was easily the Samheung Island Case. It had me completely on edge. I genuinely thought the Rainbow team might fail. What made it so compelling was how the villains mirrored the team itself: a smart, calculating mastermind, someone skilled with computers (though obviously not on Go-eun’s level), a watchful insider in the police, and someone doing the dirty, physical work. It was intense and well-structured. While that was my favorite case, my favorite villain was Cha Byeong-jin from the Noblesse Motors case. Yoon Shi-yoon absolutely nailed the role like the unsettling expressions, the villainous mannerisms, and yes, the fact that he’s handsome didn’t hurt either.

That said, the ending felt a bit underwhelming to me. I was expecting a bigger emotional payoff. Even though we got fireworks, it still felt unresolved and confusing. I’m still not entirely sure how Do-gi survived, and if there is a Season 4, I really hope they take the time to explore that properly.

Overall, Taxi Driver Season 3 was still an enjoyable watch, with strong performances and standout moments but I can’t help feeling like it could’ve ended on a stronger, more satisfying note.
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