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The episode opens by expanding on the backstory of , a former Special Forces officer whose life was shattered by his mother’s murder. Viewers see his initial encounter with Jang Sung-chul , the CEO of Rainbow Taxi, who pitches a dangerous alternative to the failing legal system: a private justice service for those the law has abandoned. This establishes the moral friction of the series—while Do-gi is motivated by personal grief, the organization he joins is built on a calculated, collective desire for retribution. The Maria Case: Dismantling the Jeotgal Factory

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Picking up from the premiere, the episode follows the first client mission involving , a young woman with an intellectual disability who was enslaved at a fermented seafood ( jeotgal ) factory. The Maria Case: Dismantling the Jeotgal Factory A

: The team focuses on the factory owners, Park Joo-chan and Jo Jong-geun , as well as the corrupt social worker, Jong-sok , who originally sold Maria into the nightmare.

: Do-gi uses his "Deluxe Taxi" as a mobile tactical unit. The episode highlights the specialized roles of the Rainbow Taxi crew:

In the second episode of the South Korean drama Taxi Driver , the narrative solidifies the "revenge-for-hire" procedural format that defines the series. This episode serves as both a flashback into the protagonist's origins and a showcase of the Rainbow Taxi team’s ruthless efficiency in dismantling systemic abuse. The Genesis of Revenge