One of Taxi’s greatest selling points was the seeming irredeemability of Danny DeVito’s Louie DePalma. Abrasive, greedy, misogynistic, and unapologetic about every one of those traits, Louie was lord and master of the Sunshine Cab Company, an anti-Michael Scott who had no need to be loved or even liked by his employees. But as much fun as his mean streak could be, Taxi got even more mileage from occasionally stripping it away, revealing a human side that was capable of deep pain.
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