This guide covers Season 1, Episode 5, a pivotal chapter in the South Korean "revenge-for-hire" series available on platforms like KOCOWA+ and Netflix . Episode Overview
: The episode highlights the toll that Kim Do-gi's "revenge-call" service takes on his mental health.
In this episode, protagonist Kim Do-gi (played by Lee Je-hoon) deals with the physical and mental fallout of his high-stakes mission. After fainting in the street, he wakes from a nightmare. Despite concerns from his team at Rainbow Taxi, he refuses to rest and dives back into work. Key Themes & Plot Points
: We see deeper vulnerabilities in the usually stoic Do-gi, particularly through his fainting spell and nightmares. Viewing Guide
: If you enjoy this episode, the series currently has three completed seasons as of early 2026.
: Kim Do-gi is a former special forces officer turned taxi driver who seeks justice for clients through a secretive revenge service.
: Features standout performances by Lee Je-hoon (Kim Do-gi), Esom (Kang Ha-na), and Kim Eui-sung (Jang Sung-chul).
This guide covers Season 1, Episode 5, a pivotal chapter in the South Korean "revenge-for-hire" series available on platforms like KOCOWA+ and Netflix . Episode Overview
: The episode highlights the toll that Kim Do-gi's "revenge-call" service takes on his mental health.
In this episode, protagonist Kim Do-gi (played by Lee Je-hoon) deals with the physical and mental fallout of his high-stakes mission. After fainting in the street, he wakes from a nightmare. Despite concerns from his team at Rainbow Taxi, he refuses to rest and dives back into work. Key Themes & Plot Points
: We see deeper vulnerabilities in the usually stoic Do-gi, particularly through his fainting spell and nightmares. Viewing Guide
: If you enjoy this episode, the series currently has three completed seasons as of early 2026.
: Kim Do-gi is a former special forces officer turned taxi driver who seeks justice for clients through a secretive revenge service.
: Features standout performances by Lee Je-hoon (Kim Do-gi), Esom (Kang Ha-na), and Kim Eui-sung (Jang Sung-chul).