Ahhhhh yes! I remember the Miami Vice Toy set! It was in Toy's R US next to the A-Team van! It had fake cocain, baggies and a toy scale! It also had cuffs and a badge so your brother could be the cop!😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😁😃
This Burnett storyline ended way too soon, as I have said before they could have made the whole of Season 5 around him. There definitely could have been endless interesting stories about the rise and fall of Sonny Burnett. But as it is the network and filmmakers screwed up what could have been MV greatest season even if it did still end on Season 5. A huge missed opportunity to take the show out with a bang.
Completely agree. They started season 5 in the best position ever and ended this arc too soon and it’s like they intentionally sabatoged the whole season so they could end it
@@TheRedDevil_NC Michael Mann had fought with the Network to take the show into the 90's with a possible sixth season and beyond. Unfortunately because of declining ratings, he was sidelined and the Network brought in Dick Wolf to replace him in Season 3 (he was still given his Executive Producer Credit). Though Wolf maybe painted as the Guy who tanked MV in last two seasons "Jumping the shark." As the industry term dictates Wolf was just the fall guy as he didn't have the same Company creative control Mann enjoyed in the earlier seasons and was probably forced into a rush job to finish out the show's final season. Despite the lackluster final 2 seasons, MV legacy as the greatest 80's cop remains strong as ever on the strength of it's first 2 seasons.
The guy that made Sonny as a cop in this scene actually survived the couple .44 magnum shots Sonny put into his chest at 2:43. He gets released from prison, again, too. He's seen at the beginning of the ep. "Leap Of Faith" (s-5, 1989) in the bar scene (with GN'R's "Paradise City" playing in the background) as he tries to confront, then take a swipe or two at Sonny, likely as payback for this. "Got a problem there, pal?" "Yeah! Damn right I got a problem, man!! I still got the scars from the slugs you gave me...Sonny Heat Crockett!!" Then after Sonny kicks his butt and knocks him down to the floor, he turns to Rico says, "Yep Rico! We really meet some nice people!"
Unbelievable how Miami Vice only lasted 5 short seasons, in complete contrast to the cheap, toxic, cancerous reality TV shows like SURVIVOR and BIG BROTHER that have infested television for the last 20 consecutive years.
AND... the seasons were 23 episodes on average. Not this 10 episode schlock tv crap we are stuck with these days. So, by episode count, Miami Vice ran for 11 seasons.
I think Vice City should be remade entirely with an HD universe map, but everything else stays mostly the same. GTA VI should be its own thing, with two eras; one '80s, one modern. But the modern interconnects stories. The Vercetti mob should be thrown in in a minor way, but not taken down, rather falling from power by the contemporary setting. Ideally, I'd like an EFLC-style game where you play as a cop in the 2000s and are tasked with taking Vercetti down, but that's not the only plot; it should be kinda short like EFLC. But that's just me.
@@baltimoremike9161 I made up a whole synopsis for GTA VI. To be honest, I'd like to be more than a fan fiction writer, but... for one, they're probably past writing by now.
I love this actor! I've seen him everywhere. His role as King gave off serious Trevor Philips energy. Probably part of where they got the idea, like El Gato for Ricardo Diaz.
@@SebGobb - Thank You. I I knew he looked familiar. He was also in a Star Trek: Next Generation episode as well playing a character who also turned out to be a Villain.
I know it kind of looks like white paint, but I've noticed some strange video artifacts on this channel that make me question the transfer here. I have all the DVDs and went back and looked and it doesn't show up there at all.
@@blautens the transfer here is actually very good, you can slo-mo and see it. You can even see the guy closing the gate note and walk around where that spilled. A cup of white liquid was clearly rolling off that tire.
Crockett vs. Max Headroom. I love the 80's! 😺
When television didn’t suck!
One of the best soundtracks EVER!!!
What is the name of the soundtracks plz ??, thx :)
That ponytail 🔥
Miami Vice the best show in the 80s and 90s.
Absolutely 💯 %
no doubt about it
It wasn't on in the 90s. 1984 to 1989.
Gnarly Tim Truman music (love it). Vice still packed a punch in season 5!
In some ways, I prefer Tim's themes over Jan's. Very edgy and suspenseful sounding.
@@babymammoth34 Nah Jan's themes are legendary. Nothing against Tim's but he can't tie Jan's laces
Ahhhhh yes! I remember the Miami Vice Toy set! It was in Toy's R US next to the A-Team van! It had fake cocain, baggies and a toy scale! It also had cuffs and a badge so your brother could be the cop!😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😁😃
I'll have the Turkey sandwich hot....
🌯🥪🥪🥪🥪🥪🥪
Lotsa gravy.
O.REALY..MAS QUE UN SANDWUICH...
SALUDOS DESDE. ARGENTINA...
80s cop movie lingo
@@rosadalessio9348 Rosa, dice Sonny que te suene un pase por las nargas!
This Burnett storyline ended way too soon, as I have said before they could have made the whole of Season 5 around him. There definitely could have been endless interesting stories about the rise and fall of Sonny Burnett. But as it is the network and filmmakers screwed up what could have been MV greatest season even if it did still end on Season 5. A huge missed opportunity to take the show out with a bang.
Apparently, SONNY was BURNETT for six months between episodes MIRROR IMAGE and HOSTILE TAKEOVER
Completely agree. They started season 5 in the best position ever and ended this arc too soon and it’s like they intentionally sabatoged the whole season so they could end it
@@TheRedDevil_NC Michael Mann had fought with the Network to take the show into the 90's with a possible sixth season and beyond. Unfortunately because of declining ratings, he was sidelined and the Network brought in Dick Wolf to replace him in Season 3 (he was still given his Executive Producer Credit). Though Wolf maybe painted as the Guy who tanked MV in last two seasons "Jumping the shark." As the industry term dictates Wolf was just the fall guy as he didn't have the same Company creative control Mann enjoyed in the earlier seasons and was probably forced into a rush job to finish out the show's final season. Despite the lackluster final 2 seasons, MV legacy as the greatest 80's cop remains strong as ever on the strength of it's first 2 seasons.
@@asifkhan4822 I agree. The first 2 Seasons were the best - Especially Season 2. 😎
The guy that made Sonny as a cop in this scene actually survived the couple .44 magnum shots Sonny put into his chest at 2:43. He gets released from prison, again, too. He's seen at the beginning of the ep. "Leap Of Faith" (s-5, 1989) in the bar scene (with GN'R's "Paradise City" playing in the background) as he tries to confront, then take a swipe or two at Sonny, likely as payback for this. "Got a problem there, pal?" "Yeah! Damn right I got a problem, man!! I still got the scars from the slugs you gave me...Sonny Heat Crockett!!" Then after Sonny kicks his butt and knocks him down to the floor, he turns to Rico says, "Yep Rico! We really meet some nice people!"
Note to self......If I become a huge drug dealer, never prolong shooting the other person. Hit and run. Lol.
Ohhhh man what a soundtrack...
Matt Frewer was such a slick and cool villain in these episodes!
We want back Miami Vice!!!
Love from Greece❤️
YESSS, with the son of Don Johnson, Jesse Johnson, he looks so much like his father, and he is a very good actor too
the series ran it's course and ended when it should have, at the end of the 80's.
When I was a child, and I saw Crocket go "bad", I lost my young mind.
This was my favorite show back in the 80's !!!!!! 😊
0:08 They got that turkey sandwich ready double-time!!!
Unbelievable how Miami Vice only lasted 5 short seasons, in complete contrast to the cheap, toxic, cancerous reality TV shows like SURVIVOR and BIG BROTHER that have infested television for the last 20 consecutive years.
AND... the seasons were 23 episodes on average. Not this 10 episode schlock tv crap we are stuck with these days. So, by episode count, Miami Vice ran for 11 seasons.
Millenials, waddaya expect. Lol
@@uneducatedruralmistake9311 I dont watch broadcast TV anymore ,its insulting to ones intelligence its YT ALL THE WAY!!!!
@@jonsmith4669 Very few people over 40 do. I haven’t in years. Just millennials and old people. Both brainwashed and completely indoctrinated.
32 years later and I still get chills
GTA 6 should be a vice city redo on next generation consoles…
I think Vice City should be remade entirely with an HD universe map, but everything else stays mostly the same. GTA VI should be its own thing, with two eras; one '80s, one modern. But the modern interconnects stories. The Vercetti mob should be thrown in in a minor way, but not taken down, rather falling from power by the contemporary setting. Ideally, I'd like an EFLC-style game where you play as a cop in the 2000s and are tasked with taking Vercetti down, but that's not the only plot; it should be kinda short like EFLC. But that's just me.
@@claudewinchester7068 I’m feeling that..
@@baltimoremike9161 I made up a whole synopsis for GTA VI. To be honest, I'd like to be more than a fan fiction writer, but... for one, they're probably past writing by now.
A guy comes flying on a table #TrustIssues
Haha. Classic!
"Waiter there's a guy in my soup"
Best show ever.
What a great time in life
The end of Burnett 😎
Max Headroom had some serious attitude
Your channel is giving me the urge to buy this on blu ray but it ain't cheap
Worth it though. Got mine last month.
If you have Peacock, they have all 5 seasons
I love this actor! I've seen him everywhere. His role as King gave off serious Trevor Philips energy. Probably part of where they got the idea, like El Gato for Ricardo Diaz.
Once again: Dope
That´s my Sonny!! my hero my MAN!!!
Okay I'm hooked this show is cool
Would be no bad boys for life without Miami vice
Crockett shoots Max Headroom
Uh... you all do know the actor playing King also played Max Headroom, that was Matt Frewer.
He was also in Eureka and tons of other great shows.
you forgot to say how he's "sOOoO uNDeRrATeD"
Old school directing and writing. Obselete now.
Mans ordered a turkey sandwich with lots of gravy but got served a fully grown human instead
Grab hold” my man!
Best ever ❤❤🎉
That's how I order at diners, throw someone into the table first.
I had to do what I had to do.
"Luckily, there was one exit they hadn't blocked."
Pretty sure King was a Walker villain too. He's just got that vibe to him. But I don't remember the episode(s) if so.
A better title for this Video would have been Crockett (Burnett) almost gets lynched.
I want to see the part where Sonny pleas with Tubbs and Castillo in interrogation.
King is Max Headroom !
ah, don't ya miss it when guys wore their jeans pulled up and tight!
Where can I find episodes of Miami Vice? I can’t find it anywhere online
@JOE SUBA
NBC.com has them for free
Also Peacock has all 5 seasons
dont mess with maxx headroom!!!
HELL YEAH!
Orders a turkey sammich, gets a man meal instead.
Omg! It’s Matt Frewer! Aka MAX HEADROOM!
What differentiated Miami Vice from other cop shows of the era? They used wooden boxes! Nice!
Miami vice expetacular seriado oss
Bring back
Max Headroom!!!
hey its' Max Headroom, thought he looked familiar...
Name of the Soundtracks music plz ?? it's great :) thx
@irwinblanc956~”Miami Vice Theme” by Jan Hammer
@@KB-ct7th Merci :)
@@irwinblanc956 My pleasure.
MAX!
It had to end differently for Cliff King. He should have been arrested and tortured along with Parker, who has told King that Crockett was a cop.
Max Headroom
Who played the had Villain KIng- he looks Familiar. Could that be Chris Melloni of Law and Order:SVU. It looks like it night be him.
Matt Frewer, also known as Max Headroom (80's again) ! ;)
@@SebGobb - Thank You. I I knew he looked familiar. He was also in a Star Trek: Next Generation episode as well playing a character who also turned out to be a Villain.
@@HoldenNY22 He played Berlinghoff Rasmussen in TNG 'A Matter Of Time' - a part originally written for Robin Williams.
@@cologne2792 - I think that was the episode I was thinking of.
0:08 He complained about the service.
Totally unobvious stunt man at 3:25 ;-)
What spilled out of that 2nd trucks wheel when it pulled in that gate at :33? Cocaine?
I know it kind of looks like white paint, but I've noticed some strange video artifacts on this channel that make me question the transfer here. I have all the DVDs and went back and looked and it doesn't show up there at all.
I'll take two kilos pal
@@blautens the transfer here is actually very good, you can slo-mo and see it. You can even see the guy closing the gate note and walk around where that spilled. A cup of white liquid was clearly rolling off that tire.
Max from Chelsea
King had to go down.
Shit TUUBS died by OD.ing pff the show...damn
les moon ves, conny chung?
Wouldn't sonny get in trouble for killing cliff King
Chegando em casa eu de omuaomua
stamina.
crocket and tubs quit.
I don't remember this show being so cheesy.
I know right! I guess being 10 didn't help either!
Yeah man, but it's a GOOD cheese! (#nostalgia)
HELLOW , IN SPANISH , PLEASE
Hola
Can you stop with the single worst plot line in the show???!!! Get back to what made MV great, not this jump on he shark nonsense!
the Burnett amnesia arc couldn't have happened at the end of the first two seasons of MIAMI VICE
@@SIKE01 it was a bad arc no matter the season. It really was too much to believe any of it and it was a classic jump the shark moment.
Series sucked by then.