Lee Je-hoon, Kim Eui-seong, Pyo Ye-jin, Jang Hyuk-jin, and Bae Yu-ram in the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Model Taxi 2' will show off their secondary character play to all members to eradicate the vicious 'elderly fraud'.
On the 25th, ahead of the broadcast of episode 4, 'Model Taxi 2' released stills from the scene showing the Rainbow Five who infiltrated a rural village where 'elderly fraud' is rampant as secondary characters.
In episode 3 of 'Model Taxi 2', which aired earlier, the Rainbow Dark Heroes were depicted as being asked to take revenge on a gang of trot singers Yoo Sang-ki (played by Go Sang-ho), who specialize in filial piety performances, and who commit vicious fraud targeting only good old people.
Accordingly, Kim Do-gi (played by Lee Je-hoon), Choi Kyeong-gu (played by Jang Hyuk-jin), and Park Jin-eon (played by Bae Yu-ram), who had infiltrated Yongsori Village one step ahead of the other, which Yoo Sang-ki and his gang had set as their new target, greet the villains as if they were village residents. Now that this is over, attention is being paid to the Rainbow Dark Heroes' punishment time that will begin in earnest.
In the released stills, in addition to Kim Do-gi, who exudes a simple charm, and Choi Joo-im and Park Joo-im, who are fun to watch, CEO Jang (played by Kim Eui-seong) and Ahn An-eun (played by Pyo Ye-jin), who usually supported the rear rather than taking the lead, also joined in the camouflage play. It contains a certain aspect, which heightens interest.
In particular, CEO Jang is seen wearing a wrinkled ramie jacket and a cane and posing as a helpless old man. A lot of effort is felt in the way CEO Jang does not even pay attention to the conman Yoo Sang-gi who approaches him. On the other hand, Ahn Eun transformed into the invited singer for the filial piety performance. Go Eun's stage manner is refreshing as she dances her shoulders joyfully while waving a maracas in a gorgeous cowgirl fashion. Go-eun, who seems to want to break away from the narrow call van and become the top of the filial piety performance industry, showing off her charm well, brings a lot of laughter.
Rainbow Dark Heroes recovers all the damages from Lee Im-soon (played by Byun Jung-hee), a victim who was defrauded by Yoo Sang-gi and his gang, and launches a 'self-reflection project' to make vicious fraudsters reflect on their criminal actions. In order to punish Yoo Sang-ki and his gang who have been carrying out organized fraud crimes, Kim Do-gi and members also plan to provide true education through organized sub-character play. Accordingly, it is expected that the diverse character show and novel design will provide exciting laughter.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr