Crockett's defense of Delgado is so poor that one almost suspects he is intentionally trying to lose his "case". Granted, he's a cop, not a lawyer, but it might have been better to argue that Delgado, rather than being utterly unlike the men in the room, is actually like them but more extreme and unable to control his more aberrant version of their own dark sides. This could have created some sympathy, unlike Crockett's emphasis on his difference, which makes his peers feel more comfortable in condemning him. It would also make more sense of Crockett's final comment that Palmo and Delgado are alike -- and would take advantage of the visual symbolism of the bodies of Palmo in white crossed by Delgado in black, as if they were two sides of one personality. The rhetoric used by Crockett is so unconvincing, in contrast with his usual articulateness, that Don Johnson seems uncomfortable and is unusually awkward in delivering it.
The thumbnail/selected frame for this video looks like an AI creation, or maybe Delgado looks something like a Bill Plympton animation character in it.
Definitely a creepy but good episode
I love this scene with Crockett interrogates the man that possess a killer.😊💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
That guy was like Randy Orton..."I hear voices in my head..."
Don Johnson can play any part. I still think he'd be an excellent 007. Mature Don Johnson is still as 🔥 Miami Vice Don Johnson ♥️
Could have then. Far too old for the role now. Bond's handler, or a villainous kingpin, possibly.
He certainly has the role of defense lawyer down pat.
He's a super cool actor..
I have seen this episode in a long time. But I what I do love about this scene is the portrayal of underword justice.
'take your pick'!heh heh.
That's a sign that somebody is truly messed up in the head.
"NO LAW & ORDER: VICE UNIT"...LOL.
That's the dude from Fright Night, the prosecutor, he was the vampire.
Chris Sarandon.
a very strange episode in vice for sure
one of them for sure..
Common in Season 4
very creepy episode I thought for Miami Vice
Delgado and Legba themes are creepy and powerful. Play em all the time.🙃
Crockett's defense of Delgado is so poor that one almost suspects he is intentionally trying to lose his "case". Granted, he's a cop, not a lawyer, but it might have been better to argue that Delgado, rather than being utterly unlike the men in the room, is actually like them but more extreme and unable to control his more aberrant version of their own dark sides. This could have created some sympathy, unlike Crockett's emphasis on his difference, which makes his peers feel more comfortable in condemning him. It would also make more sense of Crockett's final comment that Palmo and Delgado are alike -- and would take advantage of the visual symbolism of the bodies of Palmo in white crossed by Delgado in black, as if they were two sides of one personality. The rhetoric used by Crockett is so unconvincing, in contrast with his usual articulateness, that Don Johnson seems uncomfortable and is unusually awkward in delivering it.
scene inspired by Fritz Lang 's 1931 classic 'M'
This was Cliff’s revenge on Johnny Dancer.
Molto bello il video io sono un tuo grande fan
Tubbs fries a redn#@¢$! Beautiful! Enjoyed Crockett's summary too!
Justice!!!
Super cool tv show..
Quien No Ama Miami Vice No Ama La Vida
What happened? Justice. The murderer is dead. Which one is it? Take your pick
This episode is pretty good (only for Season 4 for sure) but ending is meh. Tubbs is a badass here however.
4:51 Actor name ?
Ramy Zada
@@videogamingvideos thanks
@@SV-je2rf his acting debut
Creepy for sure
The thumbnail/selected frame for this video looks like an AI creation, or maybe Delgado looks something like a Bill Plympton animation character in it.
Cathes?
so he stands there and gets killed ?
What did a young Phil Collins do
Theatre
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