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Taxi Driver Season 2 korean drama review
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Taxi Driver Season 2
2 people found this review helpful
by phoenix
Jun 18, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

How many of these cases are true stories?

Trigger Warnings
the ending of the last episode starts " one year later" with a new segment where a woman in the military ended her life from the hands of her male military workers who wronged her in everyway possible. as Kim Do Gi is seen entering a military base.

I remember a case from Rotten Mango Podcast covering Lee Yeram where her coworkers on the military base abusing her and r wording after work. she reported it but officials ignored her claims since the coworkers who violated her were above her and after all that she sadly ended her life. I'm not sure if this case will be in season 3 but i would love to see more cases in this show be true stories.

the first case I remember that was true was the u-data(wedisk) episode in season one, Rotten Mango podcast also covered that case! the story matched up pretty well seeing most of it but after hearing the podcast that covered it a lot was changed as well.

the third one I remember was the BlackSun cast (Burning Sun) we know it was a club in the heart of Seoul that had Trafficking, Drugs, and many illegal things that also involved many Korean pop idols(only showed one in the show), the list goes on. I'm sure many people have heard before if you're big into K-pop. it was interesting seeing the case as a whole was a real story but implemented their own story line as well.

as a whole, I wonder how many are real cases and what aspects of it were real and what just was there to fit the storyline. I'm sure many don't know about these real cases in the show and it makes it a lot more interesting seeing the cases they do that are real and what's going to be in the third season.

what are your thoughts on these real cases that is implemented in the show and how do you feel about them?
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