![]() That said, this one just didn't work for me. I'm kind of surprised this doesn't have more reviews given that (1) K-Pop is insanely popular and (2) it's one of the more decently written reverse-harems I've encountered in the Kindle Unlimited store. It might be fiction but similar incidents happen in real life too.Instagram || Twitter || Facebook || Amazon || Pinterest He was released from a proper correctional facility and yet he is unreformed. Violence may beget violence and vigilantism may become a cycle of revenge but i personally would rather be living a hellish existence as long as the killers are living a hellish existence too, than living an average life while the killers are living comfortably in prison unremorseful of their crimes and who would most likely kill again once they get out-like Jo Do-chul, who planned to kill the people who were involved in his arrest. I'd rather see that killer suffer in Chairman Baek's jail where it smells like sewer, the criminals cannot stand or stretch their legs, they are fed with bland food, and they constantly live in fear of getting their organs harvested. Honestly, if someone I care about becomes a victim of a brutal crime, I wouldn't want the killer to be put in a clean prison where my taxes will feed, clothe and shelter that monster. but if it's someone they love who is tortured and killed by powerful monsters and the the system will let them get away and continue living happily to torture and bully more people, I doubt if that "lawful" hypocrite won't resort to private justice. It's so easy to say "let the law work" or "trust in the justice system" because they're just bystanders and observers in the current moment. ![]() It was kind of a reality check that people can become hypocrites once someone they love becomes the victim. ![]() I liked the part of the story where the prosecutor was so adamant that the law and the process work and must always be followed, but when someone she cared about was killed and the system she trusted isn't going to bring her friend justice, she finally seek help from vigilantes. It often happens irl that the rich get acquitted, or they serve only a minimum sentence, or they get special treatment in jails, etc. While I think it is ideal that we punish criminals according to the law, it is also undeniable that there are times when the system and the process don't work fairly, especially when the people who run them are incompetent or corrupt. I like the dynamics of law and vigilantism presented in the drama. Great Korean drama! Glad I discovered one that isn't a cheezy romcom. 2021 SBS Drama Awards - December 31, 2021.NR denotes not ranked within the Top 20 TV programs (including news, sports, variety, etc.) for that day according to AGB Nielson.Lee Jae-Seong - Baek Sung-Mi's enforcer.Kim Deok-Ju - Han Jung-Hoon's sister (ep.13).Kim Joo-A - Han Jung-Hoon's sister (ep.13).Healthy Hearts Care Center doctor (ep.15) Taxi Driver 2 | Mobeomtaxi 2 (SBS / 2023). ![]() Lee Na-Eun from idol group “April” was first cast to play Go Eun, but she dropped out of the drama series by Madue to bully accusations made against her and her bandmates by the younger brother of an ex-member.Based on webcomic "Mobeomtaxi" written by Carlos and illustrated by Lee Jae-Jin (published via naver )."Taxi Driver" takes over the SBS Fridays & Saturdays 22:00 time slot previously occupied by " The Penthouse 2" and followed by " The Penthouse 3" on June 4, 2021.If clients ask them to take revenge, Kim Do-Ki and his co-workers will perform the service. The company offers a special "revenge-call" service. The company is not just an ordinary taxi company. Kim Do-Ki is now a deluxe taxi driver and works for Rainbow Taxi Company. His mother was murdered by a serial killer and his life changed afterwards. Kim Do-Ki ( Lee Je-Hoon) graduated from the Naval Academy and became an UDT (underwater demolition team) Official. Writer: Carlos (webcomic), Lee Jae-Jin (webcomic), Oh Sang-Ho (ep.1-10), Lee Ji-Hyun (ep.11-16).Drama: Taxi Driver / Deluxe Taxi (literal title).
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