Taxi Driver Season 2 (2023) Episode 2

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11 Comments to “Taxi Driver Season 2 (2023) Episode 2

  1. I hope the writing, editing, and fight choreography for this episode has more to do with the fact that they’re actually filming this in Vietnam (and all the challenges and constraints that might come with doing production in a foreign country)… and not indicative of what we can expect from Season 2.

    Compared to Season 1, the fight scenes in this episode are very choppy and the sequences are edited down so tightly and selective that you don’t clearly see the action. This was not the case in Season 1.

    Many parts of the linear story feel rushed compared to Season 1, as if to try and wrap up everything by the end of this episode. Other parts of this episode simply defy logic. I suspended a lot of my disbelief and pretty much accepted the world created in Season 1, but the first two episodes of Season 2 are already taking me out of that world and making me question minuscule things.

    For example, what happened to boss Doo Sik at the 49:36 mark? Doo Sik is standing right in front of Kim, and then we cut to Kim beating up everyone in the room… but Doo Sik is nowhere to be found? He simply vanishes from the scene. And then at the 51:46 mark, Doo Sik is seen chilling with the Chairman, as if he wasn’t just downstairs a second ago listening to Kim’s motivational speech? Did big man teleport outside?

    Another example, at the 33:00 mark, Park and Choi are lost in Vietnam. They even admit that they have no idea where they are. They’re walking down some random country road in the middle of the night, and Kim “just happens” to drive by them in a taxi? Vietnam is like 230% bigger than South Korea! The odds of this happening… come on!! And something tells me that Vietnam doesn’t have CCTV cameras everywhere like South Korea does… and even South Korea doesn’t have them everywhere out in the countryside.

    At the 55:00 mark, Ahn Go Eun remotely closes the gates to an old abandoned Vietnamese amusement park? Seriously? An old and rundown amusement park in Vietnam would have gates that would have to be pushed opened and closed by a person. No way that park would’ve had electronic gates installed… maybe if it was an abandoned Disney park, but even then that would be stretch to believe.

    This goes back to what I was saying about the writing and logic… leading up the amusement park finale, the Chairman was seen driving through a city, and Kim was on a motorbike out in the countryside. By the time Kim got to the city (and was blindly riding through backstreets and alleys in search of the Chairman), the Chairman had already left the city and was out in the countryside driving to the amusement park. During this whole sequence, there are a lot of rushed jump cuts, with no sense of place or what is going on. The icing on the cake is: how in the heck did Ahn Go Eun locate the Chairman? It didn’t look like that city had any CCTV cameras or other infrastructure for her to hack into, and she didn’t even know the license plate or what make / model / color car the Chairman was driving. It’s like the writers and editors knew they had a cool location for the Chairman’s headquarters, and they knew they had a cool location for the grand finale (the amusement park), but they had no idea how to get from point A to point B. This type of laziness and terrible writing was non-existent in Season 1.

    1. if you are so dissatisfied with these season, you should direct it yourself. the whole crew worked day and night trying to perfect every scene, and here you are typing your nonsense. if you think you’re so better than the director and the production team, why don’t you work on it yourself. korean series are a lot of work and requires months of shooting, the budget could be limited too. you cannot expect every season of a korean drama to be exactly the same as the previous once. and no one forced you to watch the series. i can feel the second hand embarrassment after reading this.

  2. It’s good already season 1 was awsome so naturally I’m excited for season 2 and I’m already happy with the first 2 episodes I’m excited to see how this drama ends ??
    WORTH WATCHING.
    PS WATCH SEASON 1 FIRST BEFORE WATCHING SEASON 2