Such an amazing episode. Crockett drops in and takes out everyone in the house military style. Of course, how he was on the roof all night and not completely eaten alive by Everglades mosquitoes is a mystery but, who cares, I love this episode.
Love the beginning of this episode when Crockett and Tubbs are driving down Hwy 41 in the Ferrari, and Tommy Shaw's "Girls with Guns" is playing. Some cool filming, obviously with a helicopter. One of my favorite drives in south Florida, anyway, and to see it. In DEA, we used to quote the line as they pulled up, where Tubbs says this place is pretty open, how come no ones ever been in here before, and Crockett says, 'DEA's been in here twice before'. And, Tubbs says, "What did they find out?' and Crockett says, "Don't know, they never came back." I had that recorded and would play it over the radio when we were about to send someone in undercover for laughs.
This is a great episode of Miami Vice. Also, the episode of Magnum with Frank Sinatra as a guest star was great. The ending of that with music by Phil Collins was like an episode of Miami Vice.
I wasn't born in the 80s (1998 when I was born) and I was introduced to this show from my parents who watched it when it was on and it's my all time favorite show. This scene in particular is one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
@Steve Ulinski~ Glad to hear your folks were bringing you up with a classic! You will see lots of people here saying they want to go back to the 80’s, for many it’s true, best years of their lives. My point is don’t rush the time you’re in or always look to the future. You will miss the good in the here and now.Thank you for your Service.
Years after seeing this, a friend in FL law enforcement said while he wasn't sure if this episode was inspired by real events, but he swore there was a drug gang that got wiped out by what police assumed were locals in South Florida sort of like this episode, but the drugs were dumped on the ground and nothing was taken, and the police either never found out or never looked too hard as to who the trigger pullers were. I've often wondered how many times something like this might have happened, as the drug runners wouldn't call the cops to complain, right?
My dad was stationed in the Coast Guard out of Miami during the 80s for a while. From what I gathered from his stories and the vibe I got when I visited him there once, Miami Vice was actually one of the more realistic cop shows in TV history. A lot of the show's storylines were inspired by real cases, so your friend's instincts could have been right. I was an EMT back in the 1980s and the entire EMS system was one big Wild Wild West. Just nuts under Reagan. Things calmed down a lot in the 90s, I've heard (I was in West Africa by then).
This was a nice scene and pretty cool one-liner in a somewhat unusual episode. Even though we're missing a brain splat on the wall behind, it's the intensity of Crockett that sells the scene. Classic TV.
Thanks. I missed that one. Here's one: In the movie, the Air Traffic Control supervisor, who says there was only one Plane on Radar, is the guy who Played KGB Goon in the "Bushido" Episode. He gets skewered by Castillo, who was on the ceiling.
I lost interest in this show after the first couple of seasons, but I’ll never forget this episode and this scene in particular. First time I can ever remember the good guy not putting his gun down. One the most badass scenes in TV history.
What a awesome show. I was in my late teens to early 20s when it was on. Inspired me to buy pretty much every 10 mm that was ever made. Even the Bren. But sonny did Alot of missing in most episodes. He had only 5 shots out of the gun before he did a Tactical reload in this one. But overall it was a great Tv show. I feel fortunate to have grown up through the 80s. Do it all again in a heart beat.
I remember it well, the vice writers let everyone know this ain't your normal cop show. Normally cop would lower his gun and let him walk. Crockett wasn't no normal cop😲
Gun nerd note: The gun you see in the part this scene was named after was a Bren Ten 10mm Auto. They didn't make many of them, and they're very collectible today.
He switched to a Smith and Wesson 4506. I've seen one new Bren and it wasn't for sale. Didn't have a magazine because the subcontractor took the money and ran.
Seeing that part again, I see it now. There was nothing cold blooded about that shooting. If he "twitched", he was going to kill the kid. Crockett and the Bren 10 knew what they had to do. Self defense.
@@ralphholiman7401 heh If only the mags had been easier to obtain, it's possible that Dorhaus & Dixon would probably still be in business and a major player in the handgun market.
try to fire a Bren Ten indoors, the sound should tear appart everybodies ears drums ! Even if this particular Bren Ten was twicked to fire 45 ACP, the poor girl should have been crying in ear pain... Still the best Show ever !
Five seasons of Miami Vice and countless rounds fired, yet I never heard of anyone being killed on set. I read that before any guns could even be on set, everyone had to take and pass a rigorous class and testing given by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. And I saw a behind the scenes clip where the armorer was collecting all the guns after a scene. Miami Vice did things the right way
The TV censors weren't going to allow this scene because it was to agregisly violent. They made Johnson's character say the line slower " Maybe .....you won't...even ..twitch" to get it aired.
It was supposed to be in the Everglades. Crockett and Tubbs drove out to the Everglades with a couple fishing poles. In a Ferrari. Blending right in to the locals.
@@timhoovermusicman What are you talking about? There's a great shot of them driving out to the 'Glades, with two fishing poles sticking out of the back seat of Crockett's Ferrari. I remember because it was so absurd, to drive a Ferrari to the Everglades, thinking you'd be inconspicuous. The jeep you suggest would have been much better cover.
@@timhoovermusicman That one, I don't remember. Was it the 4th season one, where he went to visit his ex-wife, and son? The only vehicles I remember Crockett driving were the Spyder, a broke dick truck, after the Spyder was blown up, and the Testarossa.
Tammy should have got her own Spin-off show where she had to overcome the trauma from this event, and then went into crime fighting with her hidden mutant powers.
that's hilarious. the bad guy shoots at the cops until he's out of ammo. then he puts his hands up. then he starts running away, and rather than shoot him tubbs decides to see if he can outrun him.
@Dissident Aggressor Not the bad guy really! He's the surviving slightly wimpy cop that turns out somewhat ruthless in the end. (Willem Dafoe plays the main bad guy)
This line was reprised similarly in the _'Miami Vice'_ movie (2006), when then Gina explains to an Aryan Brotherhood member: _' ... Your finger won't even twitch.'_ before shooting him in the head.
Ahh.the 80's .when all the men Dressed like Crockett and Tubs.and all the women Dreesed Like Saturday night Fever. And the music was way 😁 better !!!!!!!!!!!!
Loved MV. Still do. Classic series. But notice how they had Sonny using a handgun and Tubbs a shotgun for long-distance work? :) Both are intended for CQB (close distances). They should have had AR's. :) And used the handgun and shotgun as "back-up weapons". Yes I'm nitpicking here. :) Just sayin' though...heh!!
CQB was in its infancy in those days and the MP-5 was the preferred weapon because of the 1980 SAS takedown of the Iranian Embassy in London. In those days, over penetration of walls or bodies was the main concern. It was from the Panama invasion of 1989 onward where CT teams started going for M-4 type weapons to deal with enemies wearing body armor or hopped up on drugs.
What if Americans just said to heck with the cops & started taking responsibility for their own communities? “Behind every blade of grass”….And plenty of woods & swamps to dump the trash in. Just thinking out loud.
Legend has it that old guy is still trynna fire his musket successfully
Yes, twice.
he actually fired the shot, tho
Blunderbuss.
He actually does a short time after this scene ends they just didn't show it
@,housecat. Grandpa's old "musket" reminded me of that ancient handgun Fred Ward's neighbor loaned him in Miami Blues! LMAO at that gun too!
"Maybe... You won't even twitch." Great line.
Why even comment? Boomers
Gotem in the apricot
@@CSM100MK2why even comment TROLL
Best cop show ever! Man I miss the 80’s.
👍
@@halon7476 Crime Story with Dennis Farina was a close second!
Police Story!
@@finalascent yes I remembered that one! With Ray the bad guy. RIP Dennis
@@finalascent It had the same producer as Miami Vice: Michael Mann.
Such an amazing episode. Crockett drops in and takes out everyone in the house military style. Of course, how he was on the roof all night and not completely eaten alive by Everglades mosquitoes is a mystery but, who cares, I love this episode.
it's called repellent, jeez!
@@stonem0013 Everglades mosquitoes have been known to snort bug repellent off a gator's backside on occasion
...or seen by the incoming sea-plane.....
Maybe he had a citronella bottle stashed away.
he's just that awesome
Love the beginning of this episode when Crockett and Tubbs are driving down Hwy 41 in the Ferrari, and Tommy Shaw's "Girls with Guns" is playing. Some cool filming, obviously with a helicopter. One of my favorite drives in south Florida, anyway, and to see it. In DEA, we used to quote the line as they pulled up, where Tubbs says this place is pretty open, how come no ones ever been in here before, and Crockett says, 'DEA's been in here twice before'. And, Tubbs says, "What did they find out?' and Crockett says, "Don't know, they never came back." I had that recorded and would play it over the radio when we were about to send someone in undercover for laughs.
This and the "Sunrise" episode of Magnum. The top 2 TV scenes of the 80s!
"You wouldn't shoot an unarmed man."
"Wrong."
This is a great episode of Miami Vice. Also, the episode of Magnum with Frank Sinatra as a guest star was great. The ending of that with music by Phil Collins was like an episode of Miami Vice.
I wasn't born in the 80s (1998 when I was born) and I was introduced to this show from my parents who watched it when it was on and it's my all time favorite show. This scene in particular is one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
@Steve Ulinski~ Glad to hear your folks were bringing you up with a classic! You will see lots of people here saying they want to go back to the 80’s, for many it’s true, best years of their lives. My point is don’t rush the time you’re in or always look to the future. You will miss the good in the here and now.Thank you for your Service.
I love that old guy. He was doing his best to help ❤
Glades, one of my personal favorite episodes. Directed by Fast and Furious director, Rob Cohen.
That was the main thing I loved about sonny, he didn't give a damn...... He would drop you where you stood
10 millimeter Bren Ten......pretty much.
You are absolutely right. And knew how to empty a clip as we'll,
pretty big gamble with a childs life right there
@@robertswift6101 It's a chance he was willing to take. Lol
@@robertswift6101 that kid was dead either way at least with Sonny she had a chance
Years after seeing this, a friend in FL law enforcement said while he wasn't sure if this episode was inspired by real events, but he swore there was a drug gang that got wiped out by what police assumed were locals in South Florida sort of like this episode, but the drugs were dumped on the ground and nothing was taken, and the police either never found out or never looked too hard as to who the trigger pullers were. I've often wondered how many times something like this might have happened, as the drug runners wouldn't call the cops to complain, right?
My dad was stationed in the Coast Guard out of Miami during the 80s for a while. From what I gathered from his stories and the vibe I got when I visited him there once, Miami Vice was actually one of the more realistic cop shows in TV history. A lot of the show's storylines were inspired by real cases, so your friend's instincts could have been right.
I was an EMT back in the 1980s and the entire EMS system was one big Wild Wild West. Just nuts under Reagan. Things calmed down a lot in the 90s, I've heard (I was in West Africa by then).
This was a very dark episode. I remember exactly where I was, and who I was with, the time I saw it.
did ya do the hokey pokey?
Missed the best part where the old man saves Crockett lol
35 years ago. Holy shit I'm old.
It ain't the years..........it's the mileage.
I still live in South Florida. Ty for the memories. Too many people now here.
I was 23
@@jakel3424 There’s too many people in north Florida. Damn Yankees are everywhere.
@@jakel3424 too many slacker 3rd world idiots here.
This was a nice scene and pretty cool one-liner in a somewhat unusual episode. Even though we're missing a brain splat on the wall behind, it's the intensity of Crockett that sells the scene. Classic TV.
Yeah, filmed today, there would have been brain matter all over the wall behind him. I don't need to see that.
@@ralphholiman7401 it's TV, so brain shouldn't be shown. at least, they could have added some blood
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 They definitely should have shown blood.
@@ralphholiman7401 To each their own, bub.
They put the twitch line in the Miami Vice movie, at the trailer park.
Yes they did. One of the girls used it before she shot the trailer trash dude.
Great to know. I felt asleep way before...
Thanks. I missed that one.
Here's one: In the movie, the Air Traffic Control supervisor, who says there was only one Plane on Radar, is the guy who Played KGB Goon in the "Bushido" Episode. He gets skewered by Castillo, who was on the ceiling.
Aww ya missed the part after that when Clem saves Crockett with his daddy's gator gun!
I think Clem was portrayed by Ken Curtis (Festus on Gunsmoke.) He died in 1991.
That was the best part! I was looking forward to seeing him fire off the "gator gun"
Thank you for the memories. Miss those days.
I got to the hotel and turned on the tube - and there was this scene. My first look at M Vice, and I was hooked!
Very cool
I lost interest in this show after the first couple of seasons, but I’ll never forget this episode and this scene in particular. First time I can ever remember the good guy not putting his gun down. One the most badass scenes in TV history.
The first couple of...? There were only 5 😁
@@Claude-Eckel
I get what he's saying. The first 2 seasons were the best. Season 3 on they started changing things for the worse
Now I know they reprised this scene in the movie version.
Wow crazy I remember seeing this episode today on UA-cam...... Crazy how time flys
What a awesome show. I was in my late teens to early 20s when it was on. Inspired me to buy pretty much every 10 mm that was ever made. Even the Bren. But sonny did Alot of missing in most episodes. He had only 5 shots out of the gun before he did a Tactical reload in this one. But overall it was a great Tv show. I feel fortunate to have grown up through the 80s. Do it all again in a heart beat.
I remember this episode. It's a great one.
Me, too! I still jump when he shoots him!
I remember it well, the vice writers let everyone know this ain't your normal cop show. Normally cop would lower his gun and let him walk. Crockett wasn't no normal cop😲
Yes I Remember this One Two 😎🤙Long Live The ❤ 80s
One of my Favorite Episodes of Miami Vice 👍
I've got to rewatch the series.
Everyone who talks about this episode always refer to the "twitch" scene. It was the dude he shot through the door that got me like 😯
Just bought the 5 season 20 disc set, here we go!
I love how they throw themselves out of the windows
This episode is my favorite one.
You need to upload the older guy blowing away the final person!
And giving that epic laugh!👍
With his daddy’s old gator gun! “This bad boy will knock a tree down!’
One of many.Great episodes!
slams the new magazine in the old Bren 10.....FIRE!!!
Crockett shows how it is done with a Bren Ten 10mm!!
The 80’s were the best. 2021 SUCKS!
Yes it's a classic
4:07. Sadly, he twitched.
And you hear the hammer drop before the shot.
@@bad74maverick1 Cold.
Gun nerd note: The gun you see in the part this scene was named after was a Bren Ten 10mm Auto.
They didn't make many of them, and they're very collectible today.
That was his gun through most of the series.
He switched to a Smith and Wesson 4506. I've seen one new Bren and it wasn't for sale. Didn't have a magazine because the subcontractor took the money and ran.
In season 3 through season 4 he switched to a Smith & Wesson 645 .45ACP and he had a Detonics Combatmaster as a backup
Seeing that part again, I see it now. There was nothing cold blooded about that shooting. If he "twitched", he was going to kill the kid. Crockett and the Bren 10 knew what they had to do. Self defense.
He couldv killed Crockett too with one shot.
@@Sybrakos1 True. But he wasn't that quick.
That old guy is still trying to get his rifle to actually fire
Reminds me of something exploration-era pirates had 😂
My dad had to laugh because that old guy tried to get his rifle to fire twice, but after that the old guy finally got his rifle to fire.
Pops and his ol' gator getter!
@@petera.crespo-garcia3707 ya,they cut it off.
He got it to fire Wesley! They cut it off.
j'aime Miami vice
That’s gonna leave a mark!
The “no twitch shot” is a real thing taught to snipers. Cut the medulla oblongata and there’s no reflexive muscle clutch anywhere in the body.
Bren 10 baby.
Crockett was famous as one of the few people in the world who could get spare magazines for the Bren 10!
@@ralphholiman7401 heh
If only the mags had been easier to obtain, it's possible that Dorhaus & Dixon would probably still be in business and a major player in the handgun market.
I vaguely remember this episode.
It's interesting how each state has their own areas where a large "broke off" population lives and operates...
Vaguely? How could you forget Crockett giving him a frontal lobotomy?
@@timhoovermusicman ~ It's been quite some time since I've seen most of the series...
@@Deborahtunes I rewatched the entire show on Ion a few years back. It's held up remarkably well.
Work the field in a ten-year federal census and trust me - you will quickly become acquainted with that population.
This was a great episode❤
Now that's was a sniper shot. Up close range he got him before he Twits lol lola
try to fire a Bren Ten indoors, the sound should tear appart everybodies ears drums ! Even if this particular Bren Ten was twicked to fire 45 ACP, the poor girl should have been crying in ear pain... Still the best Show ever !
That's frosty. Crockett was all ice.
After Rust incident i kind of feel that this series was way ...way ahead of its time.
Five seasons of Miami Vice and countless rounds fired, yet I never heard of anyone being killed on set. I read that before any guns could even be on set, everyone had to take and pass a rigorous class and testing given by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. And I saw a behind the scenes clip where the armorer was collecting all the guns after a scene. Miami Vice did things the right way
@@lindacollins903 Yep, Michael Mann is a true professional.
Never jumped so much as when the credits crashed in.
Pretty sure this is the only time we ever saw Tubbs in jeans
Later seasons when he bust out his leather jacket
Was that John Pankow from "To Live and Die in LA" that Tubbs chased?
Yes 😊
Croket was racking up a pretty good body count ther..😅
This one is a classic !
Don't get why the critics hate this one
This and when he shot hackman.
OHHHH yes! That was a bad ASSS scene. Hackman wasn't leaving there alive and I love how the end left everything to interpretation.
"You wouldn't shoot an unarmed man."
"Wrong."
3:00 dude left already started falling before he was hit XD
2:53. Tubbs gritting his teeth as the cabbage hits the floor.
Beautiful ❤️
3:00 the second guy drops before the shot :)
Why someone hasn't uploaded full episodes yet? Copyrights of this series has expired a long time ago! If you do a disclaimer it would be okay!
Love this
The TV censors weren't going to allow this scene because it was to agregisly violent. They made Johnson's character say the line slower " Maybe .....you won't...even ..twitch" to get it aired.
sure
Looks kinda like the seaplane in "COMMANDO" with Arnie!
Rico has got some fast legs
Can’t fuck with the bren 10!
I know it's a TV show, but a 10mm at that range and no blood on the wall? lol
Love Sonny taking care of Tammy. A soft side wew didn't see often.
Awesome
AWESOME
Crockett DOES NOT PLAY!!!
2:11 to 2:27...this show proved old men who should be sitting in a rocking chair with a grandchild on lap cloud shoot the spirit out of you! Mercy!
Cut too soon and missed the best part. :( Then I remembered.. I have the episode, I can just go watch it myself. :)
Something tells me that scene may not have been filmed in South Florida ? The trees and landscape. Anybody know for sure ?
It was supposed to be in the Everglades. Crockett and Tubbs drove out to the Everglades with a couple fishing poles. In a Ferrari. Blending right in to the locals.
@@specialk9424 no, in a jeep with a rollbar
@@timhoovermusicman What are you talking about? There's a great shot of them driving out to the 'Glades, with two fishing poles sticking out of the back seat of Crockett's Ferrari. I remember because it was so absurd, to drive a Ferrari to the Everglades, thinking you'd be inconspicuous. The jeep you suggest would have been much better cover.
@@specialk9424 you are correct. I was thinking of the episode where he took a vacation and was driving a jeep.
@@timhoovermusicman That one, I don't remember. Was it the 4th season one, where he went to visit his ex-wife, and son? The only vehicles I remember Crockett driving were the Spyder, a broke dick truck, after the Spyder was blown up, and the Testarossa.
03:40 'If I twitch.' 'Maybe.. You won't even.. 🙃
2:47 That is a delorean?
cold blooded
Crockett's gun is the only gun that is louder to load it than to fire it.
Man why don't you finish the scene??? Another major demerit.
Tammy should have got her own Spin-off show where she had to overcome the trauma from this event, and then went into crime fighting with her hidden mutant powers.
that's hilarious. the bad guy shoots at the cops until he's out of ammo. then he puts his hands up. then he starts running away, and rather than shoot him tubbs decides to see if he can outrun him.
Tubbs is a cop, he can't shoot him in the back, when he's unarmed, and running away.
@Dissident Aggressor sure looks like him.
To be fair, how many shooting investigations does Tubbs really want to be part of?
@Dissident Aggressor Not the bad guy really! He's the surviving slightly wimpy cop that turns out somewhat ruthless in the end. (Willem Dafoe plays the main bad guy)
@Dissident Aggressor the good cop, actor John Pankow - is it him?
what if they mix with Narco & Miami Vice
In the movie 'Miami Vice'(I know. I know), Gina used the same line...a homage to this.
The whole movie was adapted from this episode: Smuggler's Blues
And not a drop of blood
This line was reprised similarly in the _'Miami Vice'_ movie (2006), when then Gina explains to an Aryan Brotherhood member: _' ... Your finger won't even twitch.'_ before shooting him in the head.
Terrible acting awful props and completely unrealistic and I apsolutly love it every Friday night at 8pm wish someone would bring it back.
4:07 BULLET!
Justified learned a lot from vice.
Ah, the 10mm de-twitcher
*POW* right in the kisser!
Ahh.the 80's .when all the men Dressed like Crockett and Tubs.and all the women Dreesed Like Saturday night Fever. And the music was way 😁 better !!!!!!!!!!!!
At 1:10 you can hear director's cues.
Loved MV. Still do. Classic series.
But notice how they had Sonny using a handgun and Tubbs a shotgun for long-distance work? :) Both are intended for CQB (close distances). They should have had AR's. :) And used the handgun and shotgun as "back-up weapons". Yes I'm nitpicking here. :) Just sayin' though...heh!!
CQB was in its infancy in those days and the MP-5 was the preferred weapon because of the 1980 SAS takedown of the Iranian Embassy in London.
In those days, over penetration of walls or bodies was the main concern. It was from the Panama invasion of 1989 onward where CT teams started
going for M-4 type weapons to deal with enemies wearing body armor or hopped up on drugs.
1mm bren ten in action, right between the eyes, bang bang.
1mm that's tiny
@@frankf8623 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
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I like how Trump's Florida militia was the backup
only on tv
Wanna bet?
Sorry for the mis-spell. It's could not cloud
This was a weird one, I gotta say. A little off-vibe
Everything was out of control
Crockett vibed the shit out of him.
What if Americans just said to heck with the cops & started taking responsibility for their own communities? “Behind every blade of grass”….And plenty of woods & swamps to dump the trash in. Just thinking out loud.