Ex-Driver Season 1 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely
Ex-Driver: The third episode really lets us get to know the personality of Lisa, Lorna and Souichi better. Keyne Tokioka, a popular TV show host/reporter is doing a feature story on the éX-Driver's and he selects Lorna as the lead, Lisa is disappointed (also a bit jealous) since she wanted to be the lead of the show. The TV crew follows them around as we get to see the inner workings of what's its like to be an éX-Driver, working out in the gym, practicing their driving and other stuff. There's a cool scene where Lorna takes Keyne on a lap around the track in the Lotus demonstrating drifting. Eventually Lisa and Souichi start to feel left out since all the attention seems to be on Lorna somehow bringing them closer together. Later on while filming the éX-Driver's on an actual mission stopping a runaway car the TV crew's AI truck goes out of control and the éX-Driver's have to stop it, leading to an exiting chase, in true dramatic fashion they stop it just before it falls off an unfinished bridge. As the show's ending credits roll we get to see the TV feature on the éX-Driver's where they all get equal coverage, thanks to cameras Keyne had souichi implant in the cars… then everybody is happy.
How to Watch Ex-Driver Season 1 Episode 3 Legally and Safely
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