OMG DUDE NO SHIT IM BE 53 IN OCTOBER GRADUATED HS IN 1985 SAME YEAR VICE 1ST CAME ON AND EVERY FRIDAY NITE AT 10 PM I WAS GLUED TO THE TV ALL MY FIENDS NEW WE DIDNT DO SHIT TILL VICE WENT OFF !!!! MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SHOW ON TV EVER !!!! I MEANN THE CLOTHS AND CARS AND MUSIC AND GUEST ACTORS !!!!! TRULLY AN AMAZING SHOW !!!!!
capitalec yup Brings me back too. Wanted to live on a boat on a marina in Miami... never materialized. Had a great life so far and made a good living and have a beautiful baby boy and a super hot 35 year old GF but still I always wonder what if...
I stumbled upon these guys filming a segment in South Beach in about 1986 or 87. It was pretty cool even though I had to watch from a distance because the street was blocked off.
IF THE ENDING was filmed today, Crockett & Tubbs would end up as a gay couple, living in Key West ! That's how much things have changed in our "wonderful" future !
Me too. I was still in high school at the peak of Miami Vice. Fridays were usually when you'd go out with the girlfriend, go to parties, go to movies, out to eat, etc... but when Miami Vice was on, I was parked on my ass right in front of the TV. It was such a good show...even better than the movie. It was just iconic...money, cars, crime, women in tiny bikinis...cripesnwhat could be better...better than today's crap reality tv
Me too. And I was lucky enough to live it in my early 20's. Man, We didn't know how good we had it back then! None of the political correctness BS we have today.
@@busterhoodstar4447 So the show Miami Vice was a pretty good representation of the drug dealing going on in Miami? Just finished watching the entire series on DVD a couple weeks ago. Good show.
@@Snake-ms7sj Glamorized for sure. But just like Hollywood, I'm sure it was like that for a select group. I'm from California. I moved to Miami in 86'. I was 15-16. I would ride my skateboard everywhere and go to the beach. Back then, hookers were walking on Biscayne Blvd in string bikinis, thongs and high heels. Near the Fontainebleau Hotel on Collins my brother and I were walking on the beach and came across a suitcase near the shore, which was weird. We were approaching it and about 12 feet before we go there, a crubby Latin guy yelled at us while he was running up, to "vámonos!" Who knows what was inside. We lived off Washington and 2nd Street in Miami Beach. As a teenager, we didn't see much happen live, but we heard it for sure. Lots of gunfire at random times. We stayed in at night. You always saw bullet holes at places. Miami was built on drugs or foreigners washing their illegitimate cash. That is still true today. If you know Miami, not many people are citizens and most are working class or living in poverty. It's obvious the town is a washing machine.
@@andrevanderbij4375 Oh yeah, so perfect on every level even in today's standards! I I just love Sonny for what he represents and who he was! Kinda like the James Bond of Miami back in the day! IMHO!
@@andrevanderbij4375 If I had that hair, I would keep it longer for sure. Fully agree, short hair styles just don't float my boat. Need the ladies approval! Cheers!
Yup...didnt realize at the time how great everything and carefree the times were..no riots...no epidemics...no internet..no women like Kardashian s....even t.v. and the bars and music...everything was better then.
I get misty eyed Everytime I see this scene, I love these guys, and I'm so happy I got to watch this series from beginning to end, my childhood passed on at the end of this series.......I MISS THOSE DAYS MAN.
I agree I really like his work he also did collateral with Tom Cruise which all the way never gets enough credit I think it's one of Tom Cruise's best movies as well as Jamie Foxx his performance got to give my props to Jamie he's one of my favorite actors
@@richardlahan7068 yeah I remember Crime Story it was made in the 1960s Las Vegas it was pretty good it ran for I think three seasons and it got canceled
This show is legendary. Better than anything on tv nowadays. It's a shame this show was only on tv from 1984-89. Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs will live on forever :)
Was a great time to be alive and aware. But we can’t go back, it is lost forever, just smile and be grateful your still here. We only have one short life.
I don't want to go back. I just want to bring most of it forward. We still get everything online but I would like to bring forward the positive, great fun feel of the time as well.
Still remember watching this, the original soundtrack for this final scene perfectly fit exactly how I felt at the time. The end of one of my all time favorite series and the end of the 80’s all in one moment.
I grew up with this. This is why racism died in my generation. Because everything was way cooler when you had a cool black and white guy working together. We all need eachother even if we don’t always get along🤙🏽
@@morsteen...ONLY white people think it is a 'regression' when the subject of race is brought up.....As long as Whites think that they are the only ones to be called Americans, and all others are 'hyphen' americans (Asian Americans, Latino Americans, Black Americans, etc), then race will always be in the subject to talk about in order to understand Americans.
@@THE_HMRC that's sort of part of the point. Either hyphenate everyone, so we can actually know everyone's culture ( Norwegian-american, cherokee-american, canadian-american, mongolian-american, turkish-american, etc., etc. ) or reduce everyone to the color of their skin. But don't half-ass it and only call a few categories by color, and the rest by hyphenated. That is flat out racist. It is a regression from what I experienced growing up. We just plain weren't raised to discriminate or be prejudiced based on skin color. End of story. And now, there is so much fucking emphasis on that, it's sickening to me.
@@morsteen....you miss the point.....ONLY white Americans hyphenate SKIN COLOR for people who are not considered WHITE. And you are correct, it IS racist....But that is what the United States of America is built upon: RACISM.......so much so, that even in the US Constitution, Blacks are identified as three fifths of a person....If that's not foundational racism, I don't know what is...
I was in high school then. Not a care in the world. Great music, I lived in the Huntington/Newport area, skiing in Big Bear, cheap food and gas. I'd say that we were very lucky to lived in that era. Now the world sucks ass with it's drama.
I was just out of high school when this final scene aired and followed the show fanatically from day one when I was a freshman in 1984 and cried when this scene was over because I knew we were about to leave a decade like no other. Man this crushed me for awhile. Long live Vice and the 80’s ❤️🙏
End of a TV era, end of a decade that Vice was a mirror into. Miami Vice dared to challenge our thinking by suggesting Big Business/Big Banking involved in the drug trade (Prodigal Son) or that the US Intelligence arm (CIA ie Baker in Freefall) were also neckdeep in the drug trade. Later we would find out these fictional storylines were far more true than made up. Vice was ahead of the curve and like Crockett and Tubbs many of us became cynical too and looked for our own beach where the water is warm and the drinks are cold and we prefer not to know any of the players. Sad we woke up one day to realize the good guys and bad guys were just illusions.
Kind of ironic how the end of Miami Vice coincided with the end of the 80s and the end of an era for myself as well personally came together as one big ending
The 80 were great bring back the 80 already I am tired of this crappy era end this madness era and bring back the 80,white people of America vote straight republican in November to bring back the 8O decade again starting in January 2O21 !
White people of America vote straight repiblican in November and tell all of your white friends and white family to vote straight republican to bring back the great 80 decade in America !
WKMAC well said my friend what a great analysis of the great 80 decade Miami vice predicted the future just look at what trouble this society is in nkw with the Corona virus the democratic party of Mexico caused the super flu with their fake democratic impeachment this caused the Corona virus in the United States white people of America vote straight republican in November to stop the Corona virus in the United States once and for all !
that last 30 seconds was awesome, that soft keyboard synth sound and them driving off into the miami distance in the ferrari, its like it was a finale to the 80's
Perfect time capsule of that era. Granted, a fictional time capsule. Yet something about keeping this great series in the same decade was just Perfect! Couldn't imagine having MV run into 1990...
Miami Vice was THE greatest police drama television show ever. It came along at just the right time and ended up defining the very decade in which it was made. It was truly groundbreaking in the way it was made. The colors, the music, the location... it was the coolest tv show of its day and it was so damn good. Seasons one and two were by far the best of the series. Come season 3 there were changes behind the camera and by season 4 it didn't even look like the same show anymore. Seasons 4 and 5 had some real stinkers ('Missing Hours' and 'Miracle Man' come to mind). The final two seasons the music had also changed. Jan Hammer was now gone, replaced temporarily by John Peterson, then passed to Tim Truman. Tim is a highly accomplished television composer and and I really liked his work but ultimately it deviated from the sound that made Vice famous. By the final two seasons the writing had seriously declined and it was clear the show was coming to an end. That said, I'm just happy they didn't kill off any of the cast at the end but I do wish we could have seen them saying their goodbyes to the OCB crew, including Izzy Moreno. I know Martin Ferrero wasn't considered part of the regular cast but he should have been. Would have especially loved to see C&T finally express a kind heartfelt word to Izzy and even give him a hug, and maybe even hear his faithful sidekick "Manny" speak even a single word for the first time. I also hoped to see C&T say goodbye to Lt Castillo, Stan, Trudy and finally Gina, of which Crockett shared some very special moments with in their earlier days... but we got none of that and instead had to settle for C&T sharing a mere handshake across the roof of the now "stolen Testarossa". In my mind Crockett did indeed go further south and spent 5 or 6 years relaxing in Key West until he decided to go back to work, this time with San Francisco PD. He gave up the Testarossa for a 71 Plymouth Barracuda and his new job was rather different from his earlier days as a young hotshot Miami Sergeant Detective but life moves on. On a side note, I would think Crockett would've been financially secure assuming that he likely was the recipient of Caitlyn's music royalties. Anyway, that's the way I choose to look at the way Miami Vice ended and the life of Sonny Crockett, now Nash Bridges.
I agree. This show changed the way TV shows were constructed. It was stylish and bright, and for the first time the soundtrack became as important as the plot and helped define the show's atmosphere. I thought S5 struggled for coherent plot lines at times. Definitely a much darker series. My personal favourite remains S1. Tim Truman's music was definitely different to Jan Hammer's, but I love a lot of the long, searching guitar runs.
@Jon Jonas Would if I could brother (I live in Oz). Imagine Biden as president? We may as well all go to the mattresses. Keep fighting back, stay free.
This scene is so powerful especially at the end when crockett asked if tubbs considered law enforcement further south and he didnt say no. Basically leaving the doors open to a spin off. But never happened. At least in '97 they reunited in Nash Bridges. But this scene many say officially ended the 80s. Its hard to say. Many say Hulk Hogan vs The Ultimate Warrior Wrestlemania VI 1990 was the official end of the 80s. We Had Miami Vice, Rock, Metal, dance pop, breakdance, freestyle, and Wrestling. The 80s was the best. Sucks tbat Crockett & Tubs turn 71 this year and castillo is 73. I watch this show everynight on STARZ like its a new episode. Sooo sad we cannot re live this decade. The best decade ever!!! This episode still brings me tears
They could bring it back in a modern setting with Billy Crockett and Tubbs Jr. It won't have that 80's goodness to it but I'd watch the hell out of it.
Alex Melendez ~ I so agree!! I only wish we could all relive the decade of the 80's! There has never been a decade like it ever again! Just glad I was a teen during the 80's to experience everything that had to do with it!!
Detective Castillo was the devil himself You did not want to mess with him.. he was a badass lethal.. but Crockett and tubbs had respect for him and he had respect for them.. he even let them call him Marty
I had such a crush on Don Johnson (still think he's good looking) and especially loved the look in this episode. Such a transition from the clean cut look when the show started.
Notice In the final scene of Miami vice the great don johnson has the classic white suit and royal blue t shirt this was to pay tribute to the Miami vice tv series final episode
Yeah I was wondering about that..but of course the shirt he wore in the last few minutes there was actually a t-shirt when the University of Kansas Jayhawks who won the NCAA tournament in 1989 that year. He is from Kansas and I believe he did attend University of Kansas..
@@sandrasanders706 NBC should do a Miami vice reunion mini series movie with the great great Don Johnson and the great great Phillip Michael see 31 years later the great Sonny Crockett is now the Miami PD police chief and tubbs is the assistant chief of the Miami PD the can call it the return of Miami vice a two part event on NBC !
@@jonjonas2528 I would rather see that than a remake I'm hoping it will happen I know Don Johnson is doing a reboot of his Nash Bridges show.. but I think the last thing they would want to be associated with this being a cop after all they went through. It would have to be something major to have them come back and be cops again... and not a 2 hour movie but a whole week miniseries would be awesome.. been saying that for years.
I don't blame them for turn in their badges & walk away, after everything they done for miami in 5 years, never got the credit they deserve. Even they went their separate ways, still the best good-looking T.V. cops.
5 straight years busting multiple drug lords in the same city, using the exact same undercover identities each and every time, and STILL nobody cottoned onto them. That's skill.
@@JoseChung1 the real skill was the fact that Crockett and Tubbs wore expensive designer suits with Crockett driving a Ferrari and they weren’t pulled in by Internal Affairs!!
@@rogerauclair1670 Most of that stuff was provided by the Vice Squad. The cars, clothes, maybe even Crockett's boat(but he might have bought that) was seized from drug dealers and used by the detectives so they could fit in undercover.
It's so strange how a TV show can affect one's childhood & burn in his memory for the rest of his life. It becomes a powerful thing...a very emotional thing as well.
There are no words to describe how AWESOME this whole series was! The actors / actresses, the fashion, the lights,, the locations, the stories, the music, the emotions.... everything fit PERFECTLY together! There was never and there will never be again such a perfect series in my opinion! MIAMI VICE = EPIC!
@Jon Jonas Shut the h*ll up with your politics. This about a classic tv show not your platform to rally voters. You're either a troll trying some crude reverse-psychology tactics or worse, a genuine wacko. And don't write in capital letters it only makes people assume that nobody listens to you in private.
This was a touching send off to the best vice cops and they are. Crockett and Tubbs. Can I give you a ride to the Airport says sonny. Tubbs says you bet sonny . .I'll miss there music and show.
Vin Diesel is on the works on a Miami Vice sequal show, not a re-boot. In an interview with Don Johnson 1 year ago he hinted that he is involved in talks about reprising his role as Sonny "Burnet" Crocket, and rumors about Philip Michael Thomas making a come back too. Let's pray this is all true.
They should have just had Crockett and tubbs talking at the end no drums then when they stop talking the drums should have started as the Ferrari drive off into the sunset !
@@jonjonas2528 They weren't lame, but they were too LOUD! They nearly drowned out the dialog. BTW, the reason they both got in the Ferrari was because Sonny offered Rico a ride to the airport. I wonder who owns the boat these days, is it still on the Universal backlot, or in someone's private collection?
This is the episode that broke my Dads heart. Other than Monday night football, this was the ONLY reason my Father would sit in front of a Television. I know the later episodes got a bit corny, but it didn't matter. Every Friday night at 9:00 pm, my old man was in front of the tv with a cold beer and some popcorn and dear Lord Jesus, you better not disturb his Miami Vice time. I miss the 80's, when we were young and innocent.
It has the same atmosphere just translated into modern times. you have to think about it. Michael Mann Did directed it aswell. I think the movie totally underrated.
I was very prepared to hate the movie but didn't. It still managed to capture that dark, seedy, ever dangerous atmosphere, but in a very different era. The original, however, is the best. You can never re-create the 80s. As they say, to understand it you had to have been there.
@@ImNotADeeJay I read in a fanfiction piece that someone wrote that he actually left the car in the airport for someone to pick up. I'm fine with that.
In reality, even if he kept the Ferrari, he wouldn't have been able to afford the maintenance on it. $1000 for an oil change, $3000 for belt service, $15000 for a major, etc.
NBC please do a Miami vice reunion movie with Don Johnson and Phillip Michael for the 30 the anniversary of the final Miami vice episode e mail NBC and tell NBC to do a two night mini series call it the return of Miami vice the great great Don johnson is now chief of the Miami pd and the great great Phillip Michael is the assistant chief they are chiefscin nameconkt and they are still street cops in Miami and the don johnson drives a 2020 Ferrari now and the great great Edward James is the Miami DA now 31 years later and cricket and tubbs are in their 36 the year on the Miami PD ! E MAIL NBC and have tell them to do this the return of Miami vice two part mini series remember Crockett and tubbs are still out there !
@@ivansanta-maria1328 there's good news: Don Johnson hints a reboot of Miami Vice in an interview with Good Morning Britain. This is the link. If you want to fast forward the interview, it starts at 5:30. ua-cam.com/video/KJsXGs4Z05s/v-deo.html
@@DavidBrown-wo9ip I agree with you that the original cast would be too old for main roles in a reboot of MV. On the other hand if you watch the Magnum P.I. reboot it looks fresh with new actors in the main roles but under the bottom line it doesn't feel like the original serie anymore. It's like a new show with a known name tag. Basically I have come to the conclusion that if it doesn't feel like the original product anymore why doing it at all ... What I could imagine is another Miami Vice movie involving some of the old cast like Don Johnson and P M Thomas and of course a new cast. Something like a "last hurra". If for any reason that movie wakens up more desire in viewers then they could still go for an entire new season.
I'm trying to remember the show Don Johnson had with Cheech Marin but both their old "partners" came out on an episode. Maybe it was because if the show but to me, it didn't have the same vibe.
@@DavidBrown-wo9ip i am talking about a NBC made for tv movie Miami vice reunion movie with the great Don Johnson and the great Phillip Michael call it the return of Miami vice Don Johnson will be the Miami police chief and Phillip Michael the second in command of the Miami PD !
... nothing compares before or after ... "missing it" is the understatement of many millennia ... the only show I planned my week around ... all we can do is enjoy the dvd's and reminisce over & over & ... over ...... & ...........
I'm just happy they both made it alive in the end. Would've been sad if one of them got killed. One of my favorite TV series of all time. This was 80s aspiration to live the fast lambo and cocaine life in Miami. Guys from all four corners of America and the Heartland would try to sport Crockett & Tubbs' style.
I would have liked to have seen at least one of the characters have a happy ending such as getting married. I kind of thought maybe Sonny and Gina would get back together at the end.
Everybody praising the 80s but are sleeping on the 90s. The 80s were great, but the 90s was the last decade where everything was truly carefree. The 90s was the last decade where technology didn't overtake everybody's lives. People still left the house instead of doing everything from banking to communicating with others from their computers or cell phones.
I am looking to find the premiere "Miami Vice" movie online. It is the one where Tubbs comes down from NYC and meets Crockett for the first time, the episode where Tubbs takes off in Sonny's go-fast-boat. I can find the remake feature-length 2006 version, but it is not the same as the original.
As much as we all hated to see it end, by the 5th season, they were truly running out of ideas. It was the first time a show had this much cultural impact. This was redefining style, haircuts, clothes, you name it. It rebuilt Miami. At this point, the novelty had worn off. Dang, it was fun though!!
1980: The future will be awesome!
2020: I want to go back to the 80's.
Right. If only we knew back then what it would be like now.
Yep, “the 21st century ain’t what it use to be”
😄
Amen to that.
Exactly I definitely miss the 80’s
I remember watching every episode. Can’t believe I’m in my 50’s
can't believe I am in my 60s!
Can not believe I'm in my 30's
OMG DUDE NO SHIT IM BE 53 IN OCTOBER GRADUATED HS IN 1985 SAME YEAR VICE 1ST CAME ON AND EVERY FRIDAY NITE AT 10 PM I WAS GLUED TO THE TV ALL MY FIENDS NEW WE DIDNT DO SHIT TILL VICE WENT OFF !!!! MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SHOW ON TV EVER !!!! I MEANN THE CLOTHS AND CARS AND MUSIC AND GUEST ACTORS !!!!! TRULLY AN AMAZING SHOW !!!!!
capitalec yup Brings me back too. Wanted to live on a boat on a marina in Miami... never materialized. Had a great life so far and made a good living and have a beautiful baby boy and a super hot 35 year old GF but still I always wonder what if...
Bob A Time flies. I only realize I’m old when I see myself in the mirror and I’m like who is that old guy!
The 80s never ended when the show went off the air I keep I keep memories alive those times are good they were the best of times
I stumbled upon these guys filming a segment in South Beach in about 1986 or 87. It was pretty cool even though I had to watch from a distance because the street was blocked off.
So cool. How lucky are you??
I wached them film a scene on the Hollywood beach. I remember the cop not allowing me to take a photo with my camera.
👍......💙..... Cool Show ..
Loved this show great TV
The 80s the best of times how did everything get so messed up
I would give anything to go back to the '80's
I was watching reruns two years ago on this show just as fun if not better the second time around n seeing a lot of big actors playing drug dealers
No one ever days I'm gonna miss you before they get into a car together
IF THE ENDING was filmed today, Crockett & Tubbs would end up as a gay couple, living in Key West ! That's how much things have changed in our "wonderful" future !
We're is the original ending with Terry Cath's Tell Me
Not this
This was sad!
Its only a TV show. but what a TV show . 100% best tv show of the 80s. Music women cars . WOW
Dont forget moonlighting...
Yup it was about cocaine and two cops who did there job great stuff
nothing compares
Absolutely..80s rock.
The 80's, the best decade ever. I lived it.
The 80"s were so freaking Awesome! I wannt go back, 2020 sucks big time!
I'm with ya...anything prior to the millennial...
Sure does pal...
I was a teenager in the 80s,it was a blast,pubs and clubs were fantastic nights out.
Yep! We had it good. Now the world has gone 2 shit! Worry 4 my son. 😡
@@blackwolf9524 yes it sure has. I hope you don't have to worry too much about your son, life is a lesson for sure
Best show ever.
Best soundtracks ever.
Best duo ever.
Best style ever.
Best decade ever.
80’s will never die! 😎🌴🌊🚤
The streets in Phoenix were empty on Friday nights until the show was over. Then we would go out. Those were the good old days.
Yep, you went cruising and racing AFTER Vice was done
Me too. I was still in high school at the peak of Miami Vice. Fridays were usually when you'd go out with the girlfriend, go to parties, go to movies, out to eat, etc... but when Miami Vice was on, I was parked on my ass right in front of the TV. It was such a good show...even better than the movie. It was just iconic...money, cars, crime, women in tiny bikinis...cripesnwhat could be better...better than today's crap reality tv
We were down in Yuma doin the same
I was in Miami walking around and it was just party , party and more yahoooooo. There was no Miami vice . just party and more parties.
@@AllhailtheUS movie was junk, and how they cast ugly azz Jaime Foxx to play pretty boy Rico Tubbs was beyond me
80’s .......The best time to be alive. Glad I lived it!
Me too. And I was lucky enough to live it in my early 20's. Man, We didn't know how good we had it back then! None of the political correctness BS we have today.
Awesome times. I lived in Miami 86 to 2001. Miami was no joke in the 80s. Couldn't be out at night, or you might catch a random bullet.
@@busterhoodstar4447 So the show Miami Vice was a pretty good representation of the drug dealing going on in Miami? Just finished watching the entire series on DVD a couple weeks ago. Good show.
@@Snake-ms7sj Glamorized for sure. But just like Hollywood, I'm sure it was like that for a select group.
I'm from California. I moved to Miami in 86'. I was 15-16. I would ride my skateboard everywhere and go to the beach. Back then, hookers were walking on Biscayne Blvd in string bikinis, thongs and high heels.
Near the Fontainebleau Hotel on Collins my brother and I were walking on the beach and came across a suitcase near the shore, which was weird. We were approaching it and about 12 feet before we go there, a crubby Latin guy yelled at us while he was running up, to "vámonos!" Who knows what was inside.
We lived off Washington and 2nd Street in Miami Beach. As a teenager, we didn't see much happen live, but we heard it for sure. Lots of gunfire at random times.
We stayed in at night. You always saw bullet holes at places.
Miami was built on drugs or foreigners washing their illegitimate cash. That is still true today. If you know Miami, not many people are citizens and most are working class or living in poverty. It's obvious the town is a washing machine.
Amen brotha. Amen.
The 1980s was Definitely the best time to be alive I'm glad I lived it back then I was a kid and a teenager
Yes, unless you lived in Florida where the drug wars were claiming victims everyday.
@@williamsimons7166 lol what a buzzkill
Really nigga?
No it wasn't, the 70's were.
rather be back in the 80s than have a smart phone today
I do not use a smart phone-just a flip! Smart is too smart for me! Follows you everywhere you go!
@Jon Jonas Amen! I'm IN!
@@andrevanderbij4375 when they were the size of a brick!
@@andrevanderbij4375 Oh yeah, so perfect on every level even in today's standards! I I just love Sonny for what he represents and who he was! Kinda like the James Bond of Miami back in the day! IMHO!
@@andrevanderbij4375 If I had that hair, I would keep it longer for sure. Fully agree, short hair styles just don't float my boat. Need the ladies approval! Cheers!
Yup...didnt realize at the time how great everything and carefree the times were..no riots...no epidemics...no internet..no women like Kardashian s....even t.v. and the bars and music...everything was better then.
The most important thing that everyone was happy.
@Jon Jonas it's impossible to bring back 80's
@Jon Jonas Do you think you'll be wearing that clothes and can see that cars which those used to be? No internet, the best music and etc..
Oh yeah, we had Ronald Reagan. It was too kewl.
LMAO, there were at least 2 riots in Miami in the 80s alone...
This is where the 80,'s officially ended for me. Classic scene...
#Michael Fong that's true. This is where a lot of things started to change ...
Vince D' Agree ..not for the better. Special time.
Reunion show!!!!!
Yeah
Im watching them whilst on lock down
“We had one hell of a run didn’t we, partner?”
Me crying: yup, we sure did.
Like they say "you can't go back home again"
I got sad after i completed the dvds😥
@@SuperBoomshack As stated by Thomas Wolfe.
I shed a tear that night watching this. Funny how I remembered Sonny saying I’m going to miss you man. The 80’s. What a great time to be alive.
The end of entertaining television.
Yeah, it’s all garbage today.
The end of an era when this finished
@@brianb5594 Stop. The Wire, The shield, Breaking Bad, Sopranos etc. M.V. hits hard because the 80s was the beginning of what we’ve become today.
The 80's were amazing. This ended it for me. Now the 80's are just a pleasant memory but lots of good stuff online to bring it back.
You never know how much you miss something until it's gone. The end!
You are so right jim Miami vice was the best
That is so true
We need somebody like President Reagan back in office Not slow joe ( worm) then we could get back to livening.
Yea just like that 80's song by Cinderella..."Never Know What You Got Til It's Gone". Wasn't that a little prophetic or what?
@@wandamartin8339
Thats even more meaningful 10 months later. How the hell did this Potato get elected.
I get misty eyed Everytime I see this scene, I love these guys, and I'm so happy I got to watch this series from beginning to end, my childhood passed on at the end of this series.......I MISS THOSE DAYS MAN.
Me too ....
Me too; i grew up in Miami in the 80s and i felt a loss when the show ended and rewatching the seasons on dvd was great but sad again after this scene
@@SuperBoomshack Wow: growing up where it was made. That woul give it a whole other dimension, but make it hurt all the more now, I expect.
Great time was the 80s
Michael Mann has such signature work. He's great.
I agree I really like his work he also did collateral with Tom Cruise which all the way never gets enough credit I think it's one of Tom Cruise's best movies as well as Jamie Foxx his performance got to give my props to Jamie he's one of my favorite actors
He also did the short lived "Crime Story" in the late 80s.
@@richardlahan7068 yes i remember
@@richardlahan7068 yeah I remember Crime Story it was made in the 1960s Las Vegas it was pretty good it ran for I think three seasons and it got canceled
It ran from about 87-88 89 and then it got cancelled
This show is legendary. Better than anything on tv nowadays. It's a shame this show was only on tv from 1984-89. Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs will live on forever :)
I WISH EVERY DAY I COULD GO BACK
I wasn't even born yet but wish I was to live in the 80s
You can ALWAYS go back.
Stop using that smartphone and quit social media.
Disconnect from anything after 1990.
Your welcome.
Was a great time to be alive and aware. But we can’t go back, it is lost forever, just smile and be grateful your still here. We only have one short life.
I don't want to go back. I just want to bring most of it forward. We still get everything online but I would like to bring forward the positive, great fun feel of the time as well.
The greatest show EVER
Still remember watching this, the original soundtrack for this final scene perfectly fit exactly how I felt at the time. The end of one of my all time favorite series and the end of the 80’s all in one moment.
And this was the end of the 80s....easily the best decade ever (in everything 👌).
Wrong! The 70's all the way. 80's music, fashion, hair styles, all sucked.
Man, this was the SHOW and the music in the show from Phil Collins!!!
And for Glenn Frey
Yep it was the BEST!!!!
Yes definitely and not only Phil Collins many others
@@ivansanta-maria1328 But mainly Jan Hammer!
Miami Vice might have burned out, but as the saying goes, "Something cannot burn out unless its on fire.":)
It's better to burn out than fade away!
Glad they rode together for the last time.
A classic end of an era!
Miami vice the end from the great great June 1989 the grrat great summer of 1989 !
At least they left with Pride & Dignity, after everything they did together for MIAMI.
Jon Jonas whst was tgis about?
Tried not to cried........ Cried a river
I was so bummed when they ended the show.
was bummed too
tho it's still better than makers/writers of MV losing their touch
Numantino312 my toughts exactly....
Me too. I was emotional watching this 30 years ago
Dimitri i remember well those days ,i was in my late 20’s ,full of energy ,everybody watch the show and after that we went to Miami Beach for fun.
@Jon Jonas Switek and Zito are both Republicans!!!!!
I grew up with this. This is why racism died in my generation. Because everything was way cooler when you had a cool black and white guy working together. We all need eachother even if we don’t always get along🤙🏽
Oh god the race people again
And now they can't stop with the focus on color and race checkboxes. It's weird. Almost like a regression.
@@morsteen...ONLY white people think it is a 'regression' when the subject of race is brought up.....As long as Whites think that they are the only ones to be called Americans, and all others are 'hyphen' americans (Asian Americans, Latino Americans, Black Americans, etc), then race will always be in the subject to talk about in order to understand Americans.
@@THE_HMRC that's sort of part of the point. Either hyphenate everyone, so we can actually know everyone's culture ( Norwegian-american, cherokee-american, canadian-american, mongolian-american, turkish-american, etc., etc. ) or reduce everyone to the color of their skin. But don't half-ass it and only call a few categories by color, and the rest by hyphenated. That is flat out racist. It is a regression from what I experienced growing up. We just plain weren't raised to discriminate or be prejudiced based on skin color. End of story. And now, there is so much fucking emphasis on that, it's sickening to me.
@@morsteen....you miss the point.....ONLY white Americans hyphenate SKIN COLOR for people who are not considered WHITE. And you are correct, it IS racist....But that is what the United States of America is built upon: RACISM.......so much so, that even in the US Constitution, Blacks are identified as three fifths of a person....If that's not foundational racism, I don't know what is...
Miami vice always had great mood scenery and music. They still look good after 30 years.
Thank God for Miami Vice on Netflix! TV absolutely sucks today.
Don't you mean 40 years ?
@@yhideit4427 40 years have passed since Miami Vice started? Oh no, I am getting older! Stop time!
Damn right
I was in high school then. Not a care in the world. Great music, I lived in the Huntington/Newport area, skiing in Big Bear, cheap food and gas. I'd say that we were very lucky to lived in that era. Now the world sucks ass with it's drama.
Grew up in Chino. Went to those beaches all the time. Skiing only 30 minutes away and $0.65 a gallon gas. Good times
We were heading back to that era (without the great TV shows, music and movies) until the senile-in-chief started occupying the White House.
I was just out of high school when this final scene aired and followed the show fanatically from day one when I was a freshman in 1984 and cried when this scene was over because I knew we were about to leave a decade like no other. Man this crushed me for awhile. Long live Vice and the 80’s ❤️🙏
It was a great decade, glad I was there! Hasn't been the same since, but we do have our memories!
End of a TV era, end of a decade that Vice was a mirror into. Miami Vice dared to challenge our thinking by suggesting Big Business/Big Banking involved in the drug trade (Prodigal Son) or that the US Intelligence arm (CIA ie Baker in Freefall) were also neckdeep in the drug trade. Later we would find out these fictional storylines were far more true than made up. Vice was ahead of the curve and like Crockett and Tubbs many of us became cynical too and looked for our own beach where the water is warm and the drinks are cold and we prefer not to know any of the players. Sad we woke up one day to realize the good guys and bad guys were just illusions.
Kind of ironic how the end of Miami Vice coincided with the end of the 80s and the end of an era for myself as well personally came together as one big ending
The 80 were great bring back the 80 already I am tired of this crappy era end this madness era and bring back the 80,white people of America vote straight republican in November to bring back the 8O decade again starting in January 2O21 !
Very well said.
White people of America vote straight repiblican in November and tell all of your white friends and white family to vote straight republican to bring back the great 80 decade in America !
WKMAC well said my friend what a great analysis of the great 80 decade Miami vice predicted the future just look at what trouble this society is in nkw with the Corona virus the democratic party of Mexico caused the super flu with their fake democratic impeachment this caused the Corona virus in the United States white people of America vote straight republican in November to stop the Corona virus in the United States once and for all !
that last 30 seconds was awesome, that soft keyboard synth sound and them driving off into the miami distance in the ferrari, its like it was a finale to the 80's
It was
Absolute Truth.
Perfect time capsule of that era. Granted, a fictional time capsule. Yet something about keeping this great series in the same decade was just Perfect! Couldn't imagine having MV run into 1990...
You do know that wasn't a Ferrari but rather a Pantera with a Testarossa body panels on it. You can hear the 351 Ford engine in it
The boat wasn't Crocket's and he had to give it up. I can't imagine he could have afforded that car so I'm wondering why he got to keep it.
Miami Vice was THE greatest police drama television show ever. It came along at just the right time and ended up defining the very decade in which it was made. It was truly groundbreaking in the way it was made. The colors, the music, the location... it was the coolest tv show of its day and it was so damn good. Seasons one and two were by far the best of the series. Come season 3 there were changes behind the camera and by season 4 it didn't even look like the same show anymore. Seasons 4 and 5 had some real stinkers ('Missing Hours' and 'Miracle Man' come to mind). The final two seasons the music had also changed. Jan Hammer was now gone, replaced temporarily by John Peterson, then passed to Tim Truman. Tim is a highly accomplished television composer and and I really liked his work but ultimately it deviated from the sound that made Vice famous. By the final two seasons the writing had seriously declined and it was clear the show was coming to an end.
That said, I'm just happy they didn't kill off any of the cast at the end but I do wish we could have seen them saying their goodbyes to the OCB crew, including Izzy Moreno. I know Martin Ferrero wasn't considered part of the regular cast but he should have been. Would have especially loved to see C&T finally express a kind heartfelt word to Izzy and even give him a hug, and maybe even hear his faithful sidekick "Manny" speak even a single word for the first time. I also hoped to see C&T say goodbye to Lt Castillo, Stan, Trudy and finally Gina, of which Crockett shared some very special moments with in their earlier days... but we got none of that and instead had to settle for C&T sharing a mere handshake across the roof of the now "stolen Testarossa".
In my mind Crockett did indeed go further south and spent 5 or 6 years relaxing in Key West until he decided to go back to work, this time with San Francisco PD. He gave up the Testarossa for a 71 Plymouth Barracuda and his new job was rather different from his earlier days as a young hotshot Miami Sergeant Detective but life moves on. On a side note, I would think Crockett would've been financially secure assuming that he likely was the recipient of Caitlyn's music royalties. Anyway, that's the way I choose to look at the way Miami Vice ended and the life of Sonny Crockett, now Nash Bridges.
The car was a gift from the Miami PD it was his Crockett car anyway !
I agree. This show changed the way TV shows were constructed. It was stylish and bright, and for the first time the soundtrack became as important as the plot and helped define the show's atmosphere. I thought S5 struggled for coherent plot lines at times. Definitely a much darker series. My personal favourite remains S1. Tim Truman's music was definitely different to Jan Hammer's, but I love a lot of the long, searching guitar runs.
@Jon Jonas Would if I could brother (I live in Oz). Imagine Biden as president? We may as well all go to the mattresses. Keep fighting back, stay free.
@Jon Jonas STOP SPAMMING ALL THESE COMMENTS NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOUR POLITICAL BS
Great contribution
This scene is so powerful especially at the end when crockett asked if tubbs considered law enforcement further south and he didnt say no. Basically leaving the doors open to a spin off. But never happened. At least in '97 they reunited in Nash Bridges. But this scene many say officially ended the 80s. Its hard to say. Many say Hulk Hogan vs The Ultimate Warrior Wrestlemania VI 1990 was the official end of the 80s. We Had Miami Vice, Rock, Metal, dance pop, breakdance, freestyle, and Wrestling. The 80s was the best. Sucks tbat Crockett & Tubs turn 71 this year and castillo is 73. I watch this show everynight on STARZ like its a new episode. Sooo sad we cannot re live this decade. The best decade ever!!! This episode still brings me tears
They could bring it back in a modern setting with Billy Crockett and Tubbs Jr. It won't have that 80's goodness to it but I'd watch the hell out of it.
Me too...
Oh man, I love some Miami Vice. Didn't know Starz was airing it though
Alex Melendez ~ I so agree!! I only wish we could all relive the decade of the 80's! There has never been a decade like it ever again! Just glad I was a teen during the 80's to experience everything that had to do with it!!
Go to Fanfiction "Where the drinks are cold" great read
Detective Castillo was the devil himself You did not want to mess with him.. he was a badass lethal.. but Crockett and tubbs had respect for him and he had respect for them.. he even let them call him Marty
Sadly if you Google him they never mentioned him in Miami vice
@@otrgunner6077 then that's truly sad
This show has been over for decades and I felt so sad watching this clip...dammit man!!!
I grew up in Miami in the 80’s. No decade has compared since.
When MV ended, so did an era......the 80s were the coolest times to be alive.....MV set the bar.
Remember Crockett and tubbs are still out there
Castillo character from Edward was best on this series. That look was menacing
So many good characters...
There will never be another celeb as cool as Don Johnson was in the 80s
I had such a crush on Don Johnson (still think he's good looking) and especially loved the look in this episode. Such a transition from the clean cut look when the show started.
Notice In the final scene of Miami vice the great don johnson has the classic white suit and royal blue t shirt this was to pay tribute to the Miami vice tv series final episode
Yeah I was wondering about that..but of course the shirt he wore in the last few minutes there was actually a t-shirt when the University of Kansas Jayhawks who won the NCAA tournament in 1989 that year. He is from Kansas and I believe he did attend University of Kansas..
@@sandrasanders706 NBC should do a Miami vice reunion mini series movie with the great great Don Johnson and the great great Phillip Michael see 31 years later the great Sonny Crockett is now the Miami PD police chief and tubbs is the assistant chief of the Miami PD the can call it the return of Miami vice a two part event on NBC !
I wish All black people were like tubbs he is the coolest what a nice cool guy what a roll model educated and intellegent !
@@jonjonas2528 I would rather see that than a remake I'm hoping it will happen I know Don Johnson is doing a reboot of his Nash Bridges show.. but I think the last thing they would want to be associated with this being a cop after all they went through. It would have to be something major to have them come back and be cops again... and not a 2 hour movie but a whole week miniseries would be awesome.. been saying that for years.
@@jonjonas2528 Sonny Crockett changed his name to Nash Bridges since the heat was on him, started working homicide in San Francisco.
I don't blame them for turn in their badges & walk away, after everything they done for miami in 5 years, never got the credit they deserve. Even they went their separate ways, still the best good-looking T.V. cops.
That was the end of the 80s. No other show will ever come close.
@@westrotter7847 Chicago P.D. is the best show on TV
5 straight years busting multiple drug lords in the same city, using the exact same undercover identities each and every time, and STILL nobody cottoned onto them. That's skill.
@@JoseChung1 the real skill was the fact that Crockett and Tubbs wore expensive designer suits with Crockett driving a Ferrari and they weren’t pulled in by Internal Affairs!!
@@rogerauclair1670 Most of that stuff was provided by the Vice Squad. The cars, clothes, maybe even Crockett's boat(but he might have bought that) was seized from drug dealers and used by the detectives so they could fit in undercover.
Me and my best friend Donnie Weatherford we had one hell of a run I miss you everyday man 1967-2014 RIP
Yeah me too I absolutely loved this era so peaceful and now here we are in 2020 and every single thing had changed :(
Now I’m gonna have to buy the whole series... fantastic growing up in the 80’s.
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It's so strange how a TV show can affect one's childhood & burn in his memory for the rest of his life. It becomes a powerful thing...a very emotional thing as well.
There are no words to describe how AWESOME this whole series was! The actors / actresses, the fashion, the lights,, the locations, the stories, the music, the emotions.... everything fit PERFECTLY together! There was never and there will never be again such a perfect series in my opinion! MIAMI VICE = EPIC!
I take it you enjoyed it warts and all (critically-reviled outings "Missing Hours" and "The Cows of October" inclusive).
One of the coolest shows ever!!!
If the '80s had a final scene, this would be the one!
Jan Hammer may have already left, but did anyone else catch that his piece "Crockett's Theme" is worked into the scene's background music?
Yea, I caught that. Very subtle, but definitely there.
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Three great friends don Johnson Phillip Michael Edward James friends till the end and remember Crockett and tubbs are still out there !
Actually I think Don Johnson and Edward James Olmos couldn't stand each other in real life I saw that in a Miami Vice documentary
Don Johnson and Olmos were not friends. Didn't like each other.
@@Ozziemints Ozzie Nelson I know I real life but on the show Sonny Crockett and Edward James were great friends !
After the 80's things were different. I miss the 80's , today is just damn weird you know.
Yeah, I know.
@Jon Jonas Agreed!
@Jon Jonas Shut the h*ll up with your politics. This about a classic tv show not your platform to rally voters. You're either a troll trying some crude reverse-psychology tactics or worse, a genuine wacko. And don't write in capital letters it only makes people assume that nobody listens to you in private.
I absolutely loved this show!!! I'm rewatching the entire series during the stay at home orders. What great memories!!!
This was a touching send off to the best vice cops and they are. Crockett and Tubbs. Can I give you a ride to the Airport says sonny. Tubbs says you bet sonny . .I'll miss there music and show.
Then watch Miami vice reruns here on you tube !
Agree.. wish shows like this existed nowadays
@@jonjonas2528 Don't need to, I have the best seasons(so far) on DVD.
Vin Diesel is on the works on a Miami Vice sequal show, not a re-boot. In an interview with Don Johnson 1 year ago he hinted that he is involved in talks about reprising his role as Sonny "Burnet" Crocket, and rumors about Philip Michael Thomas making a come back too. Let's pray this is all true.
The coolest and saddest ending of all time....you can't remake...... perfection.
70's Starsky & Hutch, 80's Crockett & Tubbs, 90's Mulder and Scully
60's Andy & Barney 😆
Now it’s Rick and Morty
2000’s nothing, 2010 still nothing, 2020 Corona reruns.
@@BLACKMONGOOSE13 2000's... Caine & DuQuesne(CSI: Miami)?
2010... McGarrett & Williams(Hawaii Five-0)
80’s Cagney and Lacey too!
...and they ride off into the sunset...the end...
Could've done without the lame overdubbed drums, they weren't in the original.
They should have just had Crockett and tubbs talking at the end no drums then when they stop talking the drums should have started as the Ferrari drive off into the sunset !
@@jonjonas2528 They weren't lame, but they were too LOUD! They nearly drowned out the dialog. BTW, the reason they both got in the Ferrari was because Sonny offered Rico a ride to the airport.
I wonder who owns the boat these days, is it still on the Universal backlot, or in someone's private collection?
@@DrJekyll38 The Scarab has changed hands a few times.
@@WiseguyThreeOne Last I knew (summer 2019) the Scarab was about 25 miles away from me in Fond du Lac, WI being used on Lake Winnebago
Well, one of the 3 or 4 that were used on screen anyway.
Mid 80's were the best!!
This is the episode that broke my Dads heart. Other than Monday night football, this was the ONLY reason my Father would sit in front of a Television. I know the later episodes got a bit corny, but it didn't matter. Every Friday night at 9:00 pm, my old man was in front of the tv with a cold beer and some popcorn and dear Lord Jesus, you better not disturb his Miami Vice time. I miss the 80's, when we were young and innocent.
The worst day of television history...
No man.
It feels a little bit like it was .....yesterday :-)
after a bro hug, CROCKETT should have tossed the keys to his "stolen" FERRARI to TUBBS for one last ride...
Probably the best time in my life.Friday night in 1980's,watch Miami Vice at 8PM then go to the bars.
John Cerk yep the best days of my life
@Jack D'Ripa How would you know? I was a college student during this time and had served in U.S.Army and was in reserves during Miami Vice.
@Jon Jonas Hell yeah.Trump 2020.
That last 30 seconds is so powerful. I get emotional every time.
Cant replicate this show I was born in 89 but used to see reruns I do remember nash bridges when tubbs guest starred this was a good show
Then watch the Miami vice reruns on you tube it is great !
Legend. Miami vice with Colin Farrell is not desame, with Don Jonhson is the best
It has the same atmosphere just translated into modern times. you have to think about it. Michael Mann Did directed it aswell. I think the movie totally underrated.
That new movie was fucking garbage give it a different name and still sucks painful to watch!
I thought Colin Farrell did a good job, but Don Johnson IS Sonnny Crocket.
@@jstoli996c4s colin is great thats 4sure. Hell of a actor. It was just movie seemed slow and forgettable didn't grab me i was disappointed.
I was very prepared to hate the movie but didn't. It still managed to capture that dark, seedy, ever dangerous atmosphere, but in a very different era. The original, however, is the best. You can never re-create the 80s. As they say, to understand it you had to have been there.
"Can I offer you a ride to the airport?... In my *stolen* car?"
Yeah I was thinking the same... how come he leaves and keeps the car?
@@ImNotADeeJay I read in a fanfiction piece that someone wrote that he actually left the car in the airport for someone to pick up. I'm fine with that.
@@ImNotADeeJay it was a drug bust car.
He gets to keep it.
@@sandrasanders706 fair enough
In reality, even if he kept the Ferrari, he wouldn't have been able to afford the maintenance on it. $1000 for an oil change, $3000 for belt service, $15000 for a major, etc.
NBC please do a Miami vice reunion movie with Don Johnson and Phillip Michael for the 30 the anniversary of the final Miami vice episode e mail NBC and tell NBC to do a two night mini series call it the return of Miami vice the great great Don johnson is now chief of the Miami pd and the great great Phillip Michael is the assistant chief they are chiefscin nameconkt and they are still street cops in Miami and the don johnson drives a 2020 Ferrari now and the great great Edward James is the Miami DA now 31 years later and cricket and tubbs are in their 36 the year on the Miami PD ! E MAIL NBC and have tell them to do this the return of Miami vice two part mini series remember Crockett and tubbs are still out there !
Absolutley dont no why NBC hasnt don it i think it will bring big ratings especialy with the 40 + age group
@@ivansanta-maria1328 there's good news: Don Johnson hints a reboot of Miami Vice in an interview with Good Morning Britain. This is the link. If you want to fast forward the interview, it starts at 5:30. ua-cam.com/video/KJsXGs4Z05s/v-deo.html
@@DavidBrown-wo9ip I agree with you that the original cast would be too old for main roles in a reboot of MV. On the other hand if you watch the Magnum P.I. reboot it looks fresh with new actors in the main roles but under the bottom line it doesn't feel like the original serie anymore. It's like a new show with a known name tag. Basically I have come to the conclusion that if it doesn't feel like the original product anymore why doing it at all ... What I could imagine is another Miami Vice movie involving some of the old cast like Don Johnson and P M Thomas and of course a new cast. Something like a "last hurra". If for any reason that movie wakens up more desire in viewers then they could still go for an entire new season.
I'm trying to remember the show Don Johnson had with Cheech Marin but both their old "partners" came out on an episode. Maybe it was because if the show but to me, it didn't have the same vibe.
@@DavidBrown-wo9ip i am talking about a NBC made for tv movie Miami vice reunion movie with the great Don Johnson and the great Phillip Michael call it the return of Miami vice Don Johnson will be the Miami police chief and Phillip Michael the second in command of the Miami PD !
... nothing compares before or after ... "missing it" is the understatement of many millennia ... the only show I planned my week around ... all we can do is enjoy the dvd's and reminisce over & over & ... over ...... & ...........
Back when everything wasn't so censored and dull....nowadays everybody gets offended over lil shit
“I’m gonna Miss you Man 👨 “ ,”I’m gonna Miss you Too Sonny” Damn the Phenomenal Impact of that Line coupled with the Music 🎶 Masterpiece
I'm just happy they both made it alive in the end. Would've been sad if one of them got killed. One of my favorite TV series of all time. This was 80s aspiration to live the fast lambo and cocaine life in Miami. Guys from all four corners of America and the Heartland would try to sport Crockett & Tubbs' style.
I would have liked to have seen at least one of the characters have a happy ending such as getting married. I kind of thought maybe Sonny and Gina would get back together at the end.
I wrote this before...enjoy the times when you are young...they go by in a flash!! Glad to be here with you 80s fans.
I was hoping Gina would leave with Crockett that would have been cool for me. I always liked those two together whether friends or lovers
@Owen Thorsen nah! she and Crockett always had a connection which stemmed beyond their work. At least I thought so.
How bout Trudy & Tubbs, they would've been a couple as well.
Someplace further south! Somewhere where the water is warm, drinks are cold, and I know none of the names of the players!!! Great line!!
They never did get Crockett and tubbs they got away they got away with all of it great !
Used to love this show.... Still do 💯
Everybody praising the 80s but are sleeping on the 90s. The 80s were great, but the 90s was the last decade where everything was truly carefree. The 90s was the last decade where technology didn't overtake everybody's lives. People still left the house instead of doing everything from banking to communicating with others from their computers or cell phones.
Such an awesome show. God I miss the 80's! Take me back!
I am looking to find the premiere "Miami Vice" movie online. It is the one where Tubbs comes down from NYC and meets Crockett for the first time, the episode where Tubbs takes off in Sonny's go-fast-boat. I can find the remake feature-length 2006 version, but it is not the same as the original.
dpm1982 Bro, have you tried m4ufree ? ? ?
I loved Miami Vice because i had a crush on DON JOHNSON AND PHILIP MICHAEL THOMAS .DAM THEY WERE GOOD LOOKING MEN BACK THEN 🥰😚🤗👍
Yesssss. The 80s had all the good looking men 💝💖
Further South??!! I guess he's going to work for the Monroe County Sheriff's Office (Key West)
That or South American bounty Hunter.
@@WiIdbiII 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's funny, exactly what I thought, did he mean the keys or Latin America :D
As much as we all hated to see it end, by the 5th season, they were truly running out of ideas. It was the first time a show had this much cultural impact. This was redefining style, haircuts, clothes, you name it. It rebuilt Miami. At this point, the novelty had worn off. Dang, it was fun though!!
OMG, they were so HOT!
Nothing like growing up in Miami in the 1980s.