Taxi Driver Episode 7

Do Ki Becomes An Informant/An Untimely Goodbye


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Part 1: Jung Eun's suicide surfaces again, and her sister Go Eun gets a glimpse of what caused it all to happen. Sung Chul and Do Ki do what it takes to bring justice to those involved. Do Ki gets on to a lead and heads straight into the heart of where it all begins. Meanwhile, Ha Na asks Do Ki to be their informant. Part 2: The chairman of U data pays a surprise visit to the prosecution and meets with Prosecutor Kang Ha Na. However, her accusations do not affect the chairman surrounded by his big law firm lawyers. Later, Do Ki calls Ha Na to catch them red-handed, but the prosecution’s visit turns out to be worthless. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: April 30, 2021

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May 20, 2023

10/10

I used to think that Gaeun is in love with Dogi, but I understand her feelings now. Perhaps she is indeed in love with him, but she's longing for the assurance, safety, and security that she felt around her sister. The organisation is her home, and Dogi is her safe space. The last few years of her youth were taken away from her when her sister left her because of those disgusting people. Now I understand why she was scared when Dogi fainted. That feeling of knowing that somebody you care about might leave you is one of the most terrifying things ever. So happy that everyone cares about her and doing their best to capture those criminals. I'm so disgusted with the workers in the server room who was stressed when the files were deleted. They have no sympathy whatsoever, they deserve to get behind bars for their involvement with Yangjin's business.

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Izzu162
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May 3, 2021

This episode was a very painful one. Who'd…

This episode was a very painful one. Who'd have imagined that the power abuse case would end up becoming much more sinister? So we're not just dealing with a company that promotes power abuse between the employer and employees, but they also dealt with illegal porn video distribution. So we learned about what happened to Goeun's sister... and how that video that was illegally shot changed their lives overnight. And it was even more devastating to find out that the video leak did not happen by accident. It was intentional.

And the significance of Goeun's bandaged fingers become even more grim when we find out it was because the bleeding happen due to extreme typing and scrolling on the laptop that inevitably happened due to the trauma caused by the incident.

How desperate would they have been, to try wiping out any trace of the illegal videos to the point that their fingers bleed? It was so frustrating, but I guess that's where our taxi driver comes into the picture to fix the wrongdoing.

I love how the drama treated this issue very serious, and how this issue was really problematic. It really drives home how cancerous this issue is and how traumatic the experience is for the victims to have to face this by themselves while seemingly not being taken seriously by the authorities who were supposed to protect them.

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IM YourOnlyOne
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May 1, 2021

I love how they're tackling a very cancer in this episode.

This episode tackles the very serious cancer of pornography, especially those which were secretly filmed without the knowledge of the victim. It also exposes the loopholes in the laws in different countries when it comes to taking down these videos and bringing to court those that hosts and manages these websites.If the team of Taxi Driver is real, there is no doubt a lot of guilty suspects and companies would have been dead by now.
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