I liked the opening panoramic views from the air of Los Angeles, with jazz music.
Certainly not as violent as Robert De Niro's Taxi Driver, but when Kelly was driving around in her yellow cab, picking up passengers, with the more jazzier version of the Charlie's Angels theme playing as the soundtrack, there was a similar vibe. The passenger who was actually a taxi-driver himself, from New York, was great, irritating Kelly with his constant commentary on how much better New York is to Los Angeles.
I enjoyed this episode, and even fell for the twist on the plot, believing it was the trauma suffering army veteran Sergeant who was rigging all the cabs.
Certainly not as violent as Robert De Niro's Taxi Driver, but when Kelly was driving around in her yellow cab, picking up passengers, with the more jazzier version of the Charlie's Angels theme playing as the soundtrack, there was a similar vibe. The passenger who was actually a taxi-driver himself, from New York, was great, irritating Kelly with his constant commentary on how much better New York is to Los Angeles.
I enjoyed this episode, and even fell for the twist on the plot, believing it was the trauma suffering army veteran Sergeant who was rigging all the cabs.