Taxi Season 2
Louie De Palma is a cantankerous, acerbic taxi dispatcher in New York City. He tries to maintain order over a collection of varied and strange characters who drive for him. As he bullies and insults them from the safety of his “cage,” they form a special bond among themselves, becoming friends and supporting each other through the inevitable trials and tribulations of life.
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Taxi
1978 / TV-PGThe second season of Taxi aired on ABC from September 11, 1979 to May 13, 1980.
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Taxi Season 2 Full Episode Guide
The cabbies continue with their fantasies--except Alex, who can't imagine a problem-free situation.
Photos left in Tony's cab by Herve Villechaize of "Fantasy Island" prompt the cabbies to indulge in their own fantasies.
On Elaine's advice, the cabbies pool their money to buy a painting.
Alex survives a daring ski jump and finds the thrill addictive.
Elaine endures a date with Louie to end the cabbies' strike.
To settle the cabbies' strike, Elaine agrees to date Louie.
An agent agrees to represent Bobby and expects him to be her lover.
Latka falls in love with a woman from his homeland.
Tony wants to adopt a boy who would rather live with a wealthy couple.
Tony faces a bout with a champ who has dedicated his fight to a disabled youth.
Jim invests his race-track winnings in a lame horse that he wants to set free--in New York City.
Nervous about meeting his girlfriend's parents, Louie hires Alex for moral support.
Elaine is curious about a secret admirer who sends her love poems.
Latka plans to return to his homeland to fight in a revolution.
Alex tries to console an unemployed actress and winds up romancing her.
Latka finds a penthouse renting for $3000 a month (maid included).
Alex and Louie compete to see who can haul in the most money during an eight-hour tour on the streets.
Bobby and Tony compete for the same woman.
Alex renews his acquaintance with a once-overweight woman who has lost weight and yearns for romance.
Bobby questions his luck when a friend passing through town lands an off-Broadway role.
Working two jobs and raising her kids takes its toll on Elaine, who seems to be losing her marbles.
The drivers try to make a cabbie out of a refugee from the '60s who hasn't quite put his life together.
The cabbies are disturbed by Alex's nonchalance when confronted with the news of his father's heart attack.
Louie takes out a female vending-machine mechanic--and then brags about their sexual adventures.