Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Taxi Driver Season 2 (모범택시 2) is the sequel to the crime thriller drama of the same name directed by Lee Dan, starring Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-sung, Pyo Ye-jin, Jang Hyuk-jin, Bae Yoo-ram, and Shin Jae-ha, alongside other cast members.

The sequel of the Kdrama brings us new adventures of the Rainbow Taxi crew as they set to punish a new bunch of criminals while facing some old faces that are back for revenge. As bigger and more dangerous challenges await the team, the exciting game is back with new looks and new faces in the team.

Taxi Driver 2 will be broadcasted on SBS on the Friday-Saturday slot at 10 PM previously occupied by Payback: Money and Power.

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6 Preview

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6 Preview
Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6 Preview still

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Taxi Driver Season 2 Plot

SBS’s synopsis of the show reads: “Do-gi and the Rainbow Taxi crew are back with a vengeance, & this time they’re headed to Vietnam.”

The Rainbow Taxi team is back to take up new cases and give justice to the people who have been pushed to the edge, however, with new skills in their hands comes new challenges as their targets reach the next level. How will the team face these new challenges and take their work abroad?

Taxi Driver Season 2 Cast

Directed by Lee Dan, the Kdrama stars Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-sung, Pyo Ye-jin, Jang Hyuk-jin, Bae Yoo-ram, and Shin Jae-ha, alongside other cast members.

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode List

The series is set to have a 16 episodes run time and will release two episodes every week (Friday – Saturday).

Where to Watch Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6

The Kdrama is set to broadcast on SBS and will be available to stream on Viki.

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6 India Release Date and Time

The series will stream from February 17, 2023, to April 8, 2023. Episode 6 of the show is set to broadcast on March 4th at 10 PM KST (6:30 PM IST).

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 6 Prediction

The truth is out and the chase begins as Do-gi rushes to save the helpless children with the rest of the Rainbow Taxi team. Will they be able to save the little ones on time?

Taxi Driver Season 2 Episode 5 Recap

Taxi Driver season 2 episode 5 brings the Rainbow Taxi team their youngest client as the little one’s cry for help brings them to a new mission that they cannot ignore. As Do-gi and Go-eun steal the show together, their search leads them to a truth that leaves them both speechless.

Later, Ha-joon surprises Do-gi in an unexpected manner.

Watch Taxi Driver 2 on SBS and Viki.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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