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The best episode and the best song of the 3rd season of vice. This sequence show how great Miami Vice was! Watch the look of crockett’s face when the kid dies. Heartbreaking!

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25 Comments For This Post

  1. miamimann1 Says:

    Oh Man TV went down hill after this show left the airwaves……

  2. bouba664 Says:

    hahaha at 3′06!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. beatkidjay Says:

    @thebakerman1

    Dude, you are SO right about Vice being able to set the mood of a scene w/ music. 80’s TV and film in general did that well. Look at Scarface. I grew up with hip-hop culture, but many teens and even hardcore street dudes would listen to Phil Collins, Boy George, Eurythmics and other 80’s pop, because of shows like Miami Vice. I read a bio of a 80’s teen kingpin and he talked about going to a Phil Collins and loving it. Pop has gotten to hip-hop nowadays and I grew up on it.

  4. beatkidjay Says:

    The old Miami Vice episodes are on Fancast.

    I wasn’t much younger than Count Walker, when this episode aired. I guess being a 13 y.o brotha from NYC and growing up thru the crack epidemic, this episode resonated a bit. You had teens w/ 6-7 figure drug incomes. The other druglords on MV were adults. I dreamed about all the young honeys I could mack on, if I had my own stretch limo & chaffeur. Now that I’m 35 and see how cars & fashion has progressed, I say WOW. Still, Classic stuff man!

  5. DTMihai Says:

    this 50-minutes episode beats most action films I’ve seen… they don’t make neither music nor films like they did in the 80’s

  6. playboymaxim Says:

    If you look at the times now with the whole “no snitching” thing………..it was showing the conflict between doing what might seem “morally “right and the reality of the streets. Sonny originally tied to talk him out of it but the kid insisted on going through with it. And now Sonny is left to deal with the hurt of being in a no win situation as a LEO

  7. paul3fun Says:

    COUNT WALKER!!!! notice how he snitched on his main man”HE DID IT HE DID IT!!!! LOL!!! This was my episode right here…and the ending was CLASSIC MIAMI VICE!!!

  8. Gniady85 Says:

    hope they come out wit tha set on blu ray

  9. briancalibergbmd Says:

    this just shows how great Vice was!!! Really miss shows like this….

  10. tigbig Says:

    Oh men I’m only 20 so I can remember it from when I was about 6, so i Didn’t even watched it ”live”, but even i just get emotional seeing al this fragments. I was born to late, I just love this show, and its music!

  11. TheGodParticle Says:

    @1912berg Thats just what i was thinking, i would love to do that. Cheers

  12. lmhsfever Says:

    A masterful and powerful use of a Simply Red classic!

  13. ShiningSun2K Says:

    Excellent show with a perfect soundtrack. Great episode and I love this song.

  14. Derek9307 Says:

    Beautiful music made even better by the context

  15. Unclem360 Says:

    I missed a lot of the episodes in the 80’s..Either i was out in the street or fell asleep watching,after a long day at work..I bought the entire series a couple of years ago..Great stuff never to be duplicated..You gotta love the 80’s!

  16. MarcusDarling4026 Says:

    Classic.

  17. veneziablau Says:

    Charles Dutton!

  18. thebakerman1 Says:

    @thefirefighter2011 I couldn’t even say. It’s been way too long for me to remember which episode it would have been for. I sure wished I could have done it though :)

  19. thefirefighter2011 Says:

    @thebakerman1

    from what episode from “Miami Vice?”

  20. SuperJohnnychingas Says:

    @smoothpoppa2007 THAT S RIGHT IT WAS THE MOST SADDEST EPISODE IN THIS TV SERIES…
    I REMEMBER THEM WHEN I WAS A LITTLE KID EVEN I CRY…

  21. 1912berg Says:

    @smoothpoppa2007

    You know what I would be interested in finding out? Where exactly some of these scenes were filmed…down to the street corners…wouldn’t that be wonderful…find one and close your eyes…transport back to 1986

  22. SeeProfileForDetails Says:

    @smoothpoppa2007 sad because they had wired cell phones

  23. Grantrus71 Says:

    @smoothpoppa2007 It reminds me of an episode of “The Shield” when Vic Mackey almost got this one gangbanger to go straight, a kid who was a talented writer and wanted out of the game. Right near the end of the episode the kid gets murdered and Vic’s reaction in the ER when he finds out that the kid didn’t make it was very moving. He even talks to his recently murdered cop friend Lem in absentia as he is grieving. VERY emotional scene. The Shield can’t touch Miami Vice but what a great show.

  24. pimpedvw Says:

    @smoothpoppa2007 Ditto .I remember watching this episode back in the day . It blew me away. This was heavy stuff back then . Cheers!

  25. DJ961000 Says:

    I find it funny when Crockett say “teh hell with the news you never gonna get it”
    very nice vid

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