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Lee Je-hoon, the Grand Prize actor, has achieved both production and favorable reviews with "Model Taxi 3."

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Heo Jihyung

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Actor Lee Je-hoon ended the perfect period in "Model Taxi 3" by proving the "standard of dark heroes."

Lee Je-hoon depicted his return as a special forces officer in the last episode of SBS's Friday-Saturday drama "Model Taxi 3" (played by Oh Sang-ho, directed by Kang Bo-seung), which aired on the 10th. Beyond digging into the truth of his junior's death, he ended the grand finale of "Model Taxi 3" by drawing a victory of justice along with Kim Do-ki's desperate struggle to cross life and death, such as uncovering the dark side of the military organization that continues to this day.

On this day's broadcast, the truth behind the death of her boss Yoo Sun-ah (Jeon Son-yi) was revealed, and Kim Do-ki once again rushed toward a huge villain. After learning about the secret of the operation, Dogi learned that Yoo Sun-ah sacrificed himself to save his colleagues, and began tracking the truth of the operation secretly designed within the military with his last message and video as a clue. Their plan to sacrifice our troops in the name of order and security turned out to be a dangerous attempt to manipulate the wartime situation around the border B24 area, expanding the scale of the play at once.

Dogi held the hands of the rainbow transportation team in front of power that common sense did not work, and launched a dangerous yet certain "eye" counterattack to prevent a bigger tragedy. Based on the evidence and internal information left by Yoo Sun-ah, the pottery and rainbow transportation teams found that Oh Won-sang (played by Kim Jong-soo) was the final mastermind of the operation completed a detailed design to stop the plot to induce an all-out war through shelling and sacrifice. At 22:00 sharp, when it seemed like everything would end with the artillery order, instead of artillery shells, fireworks in the night sky, the stage of Elliot's, and past clients gathered at the scene completely destroyed the operation of the Five Wonsang.

However, Oh Won-sang, who is obsessed with madness to the end, confronts Do-gi head-on, denying responsibility, and after an extreme confrontation that follows the shooting, Do-gi sacrifices himself and makes the choice to throw himself into the river with Oh Won-sang. Although the life and death of Do-ki, who disappeared under the cliff, fell into a mystery and shocked everyone, in the final scene, Do-ki reappeared in front of the younger brother (played by Shim So-young) of the first season, making viewers feel both relieved and cheerful. Kim Do-ki's appearance, which does not stop running even when all the fights seem to be over, marked the finale of the grand finale, strongly imprinting the image that the operation of the model taxi toward justice continues in the present progress somewhere.

Lee Je-hoon once again proved the "standard of dark heroes" by completing the peak of Kim Do-ki with his performance that maximized the amplitude of emotions in the final episode. He stood up again with a gunshot wound and raised physical pain and mental anger at the same time in the scene against Oh Won-sang, raising the play's immersion to its peak, and his unshakable eyes in front of the truth and his decision to throw himself to protect his colleagues revealed Kim Do-ki's beliefs without filtering.

Eventually, Lee Je-hoon played a role in maintaining tension throughout the show by crossing emotions and actions and building up the flow of the play. Lee Je-hoon, who showed a deep emotional performance and a high-level beautiful action through Season 3, ended the narrative neatly by shaping the character Kim Do-ki into a genre.

On the end of the show, Lee Je-hoon said, "I think I received the best love I can enjoy as an actor with the 'model taxi' series. Thank you very much to the viewers," he said, expressing his deep gratitude to the viewers.

"It was an honor to live as Kim Do-ki, who listens to the voices of those who are not fair, and every moment was a precious and happy time because I was with the rainbow transportation team," he said, expressing special affection for Kim Do-ki and Rainbow Transportation. Through the model taxi operation, which did not stop facing all-time villains, the luxury drama "Model Taxi 3," which did not miss the unique wit and sincere message of the drama, and Lee Je-hoon, the icon of "Hero Water," which conveys pleasant catharsis and heavy resonance through the character Kim Do-ki, were able to show results beyond perfection.

Meanwhile, "Model Taxi 3," which ended the long journey of rainbow transportation with Kim Do-ki's all-kill charm, ended with viewers' praise for its impactful development until the last episode.

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