This scene right here is why Miami Vice stood out. Also I liked that in the end, Crockett wasn't a pessimist. He believed that kid would make it. Makes sense why he hasn't quit yet.
I've had a crush on Don Johnson since Miami Vice premiered. Mature Don Johnson is still as 🔥 as Miami Vice Don Johnson. He'll still be good looking when he's 90 ♥️
Tubbs refers to Mark, Sr. as "voted most likely to be Robert Vesco in high school". Vesco (1935-2007) allegedly committed securities fraud and escaped prosecution by fleeing to countries that refused extradition (Costa Rica, Cuba etc.). He was never put on trial in the US for his crimes, but Cuba did sentence him to 13 years in jail in 1996 for similar offenses. He died in prison in November, 2007.
A typical episode where the final style in fashion isn´t perfect yet and still not finally developed. Crockett wears a high waist trousers. The choice of the clothing is still an experiment. Although I like Sonny´s outfit. Those were the days !
Every decade has its hideous fashion trends. Crockett was wearing one of the 80's with that awful jacket. Good scene though. It shows some of the depth this series had...
@@julianaylor4351 ~ Except I was a teenager in the first half of the 80's. So that was a time I lived in. Sonny's jacket shows us one of those mishaps from the 80's. However, I'll still take "most" of those clothes over a lot of today's trends. As I said, every era has it fashion mistakes...
This scene right here is why Miami Vice stood out. Also I liked that in the end, Crockett wasn't a pessimist. He believed that kid would make it. Makes sense why he hasn't quit yet.
I agree!
Good analysis on Crockett.
I love the track from Jan Hammer here
I've had a crush on Don Johnson since Miami Vice premiered. Mature Don Johnson is still as 🔥 as Miami Vice Don Johnson. He'll still be good looking when he's 90 ♥️
Very good episode.
Miami Vice is the reason the Art Deco buildings in Miami, got painted and renovated.
This show influenced building architecture, style and color. Not to mention a whole new fashion trend. And the music was unbelievable.
Great ending! Great music! 😎
They had Crokett looking like a bus boy in this episode. 🤣😂🤣
😂😅😅
This is one of my favorite episodes.
That kid sold his dad out....🤣....c'mon kid,
Molto bello il video io sono un tuo grande fan marmi vice
Great scene right there
This is why Miami Vice is one of the grand daddies of the Morden cop show.
What is this "Morden" mean? Is like maudlin? Morbid? Morgen?
greatest ending isn't it?
That ending was on point
Tubbs refers to Mark, Sr. as "voted most likely to be Robert Vesco in high school". Vesco (1935-2007) allegedly committed securities fraud and escaped prosecution by fleeing to countries that refused extradition (Costa Rica, Cuba etc.). He was never put on trial in the US for his crimes, but Cuba did sentence him to 13 years in jail in 1996 for similar offenses. He died in prison in November, 2007.
The kid had his faults but he wanted and did the right thing and Crockett stoped him from ruining himself more by becomeing a murderer
That house is sadly rased now.
Another beautiful old home destroyed in Miami for some ugly modern box.
Razed
"a Jorgensen"🤔
Alien Jourgensen? Everyday is Halloween ❓🤔❓🎃❓💀❓
A typical episode where the final style in fashion isn´t perfect yet and still not finally developed. Crockett wears a high waist trousers. The choice of the clothing is still an experiment. Although I like Sonny´s outfit. Those were the days !
Omuaomua
Omerta. Rewenge.
Every decade has its hideous fashion trends. Crockett was wearing one of the 80's with that awful jacket.
Good scene though. It shows some of the depth this series had...
All fashion from another era looks either hideous or bizarre, to anyone watching old films or television.
@@julianaylor4351 ~ Except I was a teenager in the first half of the 80's. So that was a time I lived in. Sonny's jacket shows us one of those mishaps from the 80's. However, I'll still take "most" of those clothes over a lot of today's trends.
As I said, every era has it fashion mistakes...
@@Deborahtunes I was in my twenties then, and I actually didn't like most of the fashions, because I had my own style, and still do.
@@julianaylor4351 ~ What do you think of today's clothes?
@@Deborahtunes Better than some of the stuff, I used to swerve, but I never buy the cheap throw away high street stuff.