The best episode out of the entire five seasons. Like many earlier episodes of Miami Vice, this one replaced the usual fatuity of standard police procedural drama, with cold dark cynicism of the highest order. The ending was equally significant with its noir realism.
So many memories of the 80s come back to me, the best decade, because an incredible amount of that time still has an impact today. Suddenly so many tears come to my eyes, from joy, from sadness... only this music can do that. Anyone who wasn't there may never be able to understand it properly...
The "i know what you're gonna need!"...followed by the Daytona....brothers in arms....than his old partner Hank shows up the the scene...just epic...Castillo knew it.
You can feel the hot summer night, very atmospheric. It looks and sounds so that the music was especially written for this episode. Great piece of TV, one of the best ever. „He was my partner, you understand? You understand? Yeah“ gives me shiver…
For me the best episode. 100% agree. I like that someone feels the same as me. It is difficult to explain to those who did not live that time, those places. Sounds, images, everything. I don't know, maybe I'm crazy, but I can feel the wind on my face, the smell of the night.
Was a teenager when this show was first aired. Miami Vice night was always accompanied by a pizza. This scene gives me goosebumps, such a great show. Please no remakes. The acting in this scene is amazing, even the way EJO just stares at the floor saying nothing.
Michael Mann's Masterpiece was directed by Jim Johnson, who rose from commercial and advertising video director to the caliber of director who could direct and create something like this. For a lot of us guys the name Hank Weldon will live on.
Miami Vice truly was a concept years ahead of its time. A concept that would only have worked in the magical decade that was the 80s. The cast, the cars , the settings, the soundtracks, the production and my personal favourite, the clothes. And for this reason I'm strongly against any reboot of this magical series. They tried it with the Colin Farrell movie which in my opinion was an embarrassment to the original version. A truly magical era in television.
Saw that movie in the cinema when it came out....everyone (nearly) left the theater after a while....than i rewatched the Series again (was just awesome and as good as i remebered it) and gave the movie another try....the movie was even worse.
I agree with you bro’ 😎. I was born in the 70’s and was growing up in the ‘80’s. It was a unique decade. There will sadly never be another quite like it in terms of music, fashion and 📺 TV. The film was absolute pants 🩲 and a total embarrassment. Some things should just not be remade and should remain untouched because they cannot be bettered. Few things capture the ‘80’s like Miami Vice. It was a masterpiece.
A truly superb piece of television. This episode, Out Where The Busses Don’t Run is considered to be the Miami Vice ep that all others are judged by. Excellent acting, editing, direction and production and the final unraveling dark mind of Hank Weldon brings and end to a long story for he and his partner played by David Straithairn. Brothers In Arms is perfectly slotted into the ending, as has only been used dramatically in 2 other TV series, being The West Wings “Two Cathedrals” and the final ep of “The Americans”. Thanks for posting.
Brothers in arms was used in Linda la plante adaptation of civvies, a bbc series written about falklands veterans (the song was written about the falklands war)
I remember this episode. I was 6 or 7 years old. I was shocked how people can be cruel. And that sight of a person inside the wall follows me my entire life.
Although grisly,it wasn't real,worse things than this are happening right now all over the world for real to humans and animals and the planet and transmitted to nearly every home on the news and fictional dramas, movies ,let us not become desensitised to the suffering of mankind animals and the planet,and help those in need whenever we can.
Something about this episode really took a back seat on the gangs and drug empire to focus on something more psychological horror based personal and psychological. Hank Weldon was clearly mental and to focus the episode on him was Eerie. The whole episode was. Even Crockett's 6th sense earlier. It made the Miami Vice universe seem like there's so much more to colourful clothing, drugs, fast cars and everything. Plus that reveal at the end was if Crockett and Tubbs didn't know what to do in the end. It was almost like they were dealing with something supernatural just by the mental state the characters were watching Hank Weldon be in.
I just watched the ending of The Grand Tour and they used this song with shots of the boys driving, it immediately reminded me of this episode and the Daytona driving.
I remember watching this episode when it first aired, it was a warm Friday night a week or two prior to Halloween. Little did I know then I was witnessing a masterclass in screen writing and acting. This was by far my favorite MV episode. Kudos to all and to YT for allowing me to relive the culmination of the greatest 6 minutes in TV history
"Hank." "Tubbs, I got him, man. I got Arcaro." "You've got Arcaro? Hank, where are you?" "He's spilling his guts, man. Confession time. I thought you guys might wanna be in on the bust." "Arcaro's with you?" "Get the wax out of your ears, pal. Tony Arcaro is here, where I am. Not 75 feet away. Beige suit, straw hat. Dollhouse, middle of the block. 114 South Waters. You and Crockett want in on it or not?" "Go". "114 South Waters. Lieutenant, we're gonna need some backup." "I know what you're gonna need." ( These mist covered mountains. Are a home now for me. But my home is the lowlands. And always will be. Someday you'll return to. Your valleys and your farms. And you'll no longer burn to be Brothers in arms. Through these fields of destruction. Baptisms of fire. I've witnessed your suffering. As the battle raged high. And though they did hurt me so bad. In the fear and alarm. You did not... ) "Weldon!" (...desert me. My brothers in arms. There's so many different worlds. So many different suns. And we have just one world. But we live in different ones... ) "Freeze!" "Tired of waiting. Took him myself. Miranda-ed him. The whole drill. Funny. He's just a tired old man. Guess he's kind of relieved it's over. He spilled it all. He's in here." ( ...Now the sun's gone to hell. Hell. And the moon's riding high. Let me bid you farewell...) "Say hello to Mr. Arcaro." ( ...Every man has to die... ) "There's no one here, Hank." "He's right there." ( ...But it's written in the starlight. And every line in your palm. We're fools to make war. On our bro--...) "No siree, Tony! You're not getting away this time!" ( ...--thers in arms. ) "Book him!" "Hey, Hank." "Marty, we got him." "Yeah, Hank, we do." "You knew. You knew he killed Arcaro." "Yeah, I helped him build the wall. He was my partner. You understand? You understand?" "Yeah." UPDATE: Thanks for all the likes. Thank you.
Thanks, DarthHLT, for the text. I had missed seeing the is episode before and this is the clip of this episode that I had seen, so I didn't know the background story but this scene still gave me some severe chills.
The series was (and still is) a masterpiece, that scene especially. Saw the show about 10 years ago for a very first time (re-watching it again just now), and that scene's been following me since then.. It's just.. I dunno.. but there's something superior about it - perhaps it's that Dire Straits' song following the characters who eventually discover the truth... It's just real good yet a sad scene. It made a very big impression on me back then, and honestly, it still does it today.
@@benthediabetic Of course! If you like these 'older' tv shows. The episodes after second season are even better sometimes! More stories that make you smile, more stories that make you pour a tear sometimes, really.
@ulvennagy7853 well I took your word for it and watched the first 2 episodes of s3. Was not disappointed, seems to be a step up actually. Look forward to seeing more 😁
Saw your reply via email but can't see on here. We've watched a good few episodes of s3 (and enjoyed) but have fallen away from it again. We will definitely get back to it though.
Great episode, great story, great sensations.... Every time I drive my car alone in the night I listen my music like this...just to try to feel the same mood
Great memories of a great TV show, i wasnt really born in the 80's, or 90's. I was born in the early 2000's and i say my favorite decade is the 80's, and Miami Vice is my favorite, and i also like Magnum PI, but Miami Vice is at my heart.
I was lucky to be there once a week, Miami Vice and a beer, great times in the summer heat... consistent outstanding entertainment ,best cop show ever, best series ever, they don't make 'em like that anymore .....
An incredible show that wavered a bit in later seasons when the actors were allowed to write and direct their own episodes but, as a whole, it was great. Truly a part of the '80s. Could you imagine it being made now? Crockette would be gay or trans, Tubbs would be a woman, Castillo would in a wheelchair-thank God Hollywood hasn't destroyed it...yet.
I love the way the light from the police cars reflects on the walls and their faces. There's just something about those old rotary light bars that the modern LED's can't compete with...
David Strathairn was good too : "I helped him to build the wall... he was my partner. You understand... You understand?!" and Crockett.. "... yeah..." Guys, this gives me chills everytimes... this scene is so powerfull!
Great TV series,Well up when Brothers in Arms by Dire straits plays in this 🥺The acting along with the plot was Gripping ,Bruce McGill was brilliant as the unstable agent who suffers and finally reveals all come the ending ,Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas were also great in this.But all Credit should go to Bruce McGill who should have been given an Oscar for his performance.Still greet when watching this 🥺😪
Always felt it was a bit sanctimonious of Crocket to criticize the partner for helping cover it up. He would have done the same ,and expected the same from his own partner
I was amazed Miami vice was released on DVD. I thought it would have been for them release it because of music rights. Miami vice Classic cop show and make them like they use to.
Ma génération la meilleure de tout 1980 la liberté les vêtements Gianni Versace les femmes magnifiques les sorties le soir entre amis c’était le top me manque tout ça ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The car soundtrack was a Ferrari Daytona but the actual car was a kit car,built on a Dodge Challenger donor car I think? Anyway Enzo Ferrari was watching this particular episode and heard the Daytona soundtrack then saw the kit car and was incensed? He rang up the producers and said if you’re going to use a Ferrari then use a real one,so he sent them a white Ferrari Testarossa and the rest as they say is history!
He sent them two black ones, but the producers decided to paint them both white to make them look better in night scenes. The third "Testarossa" was a stunt car made out of a De Tomaso Pantera, I believe. Ferrari gave Don a silver or a gray Testarossa in 1989, which DJ sold in 2003 if I'm not mistaken. Not sure if PMT got one as well though. Oh, the Daytona replica was based on a Chevy Corvette C3. 🙂
Bonjour à tous il faut savoir que toutes ces belles voitures ont été saisie par la justice américaine et pretées pour le téléfilm c'est blufant .Yves BONNARD .Auteur les éditions du panthéon 75015 Paris.Assistant Juridique
It is the episode “Out Where the Buses Don’t Run”. I guess it is actually the 3rd episode of season 2. My bad. I’ll update the description. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Where_the_Buses_Don't_Run
@@johnaustin209 No big loss for society in general. Even if it's done by a cop. I think it was suppose to imply,that his conscience was eating on him, fro crossing the line.
Ther Eighties were gold.
The best episode out of the entire five seasons. Like many earlier episodes of Miami Vice, this one replaced the usual fatuity of standard police procedural drama, with cold dark cynicism of the highest order. The ending was equally significant with its noir realism.
It has a nearly ubiquitous noir theme, namely the appearance of the past in the present.
It were scenes like this which make this series immortal!
So many memories of the 80s come back to me, the best decade, because an incredible amount of that time still has an impact today.
Suddenly so many tears come to my eyes, from joy, from sadness... only this music can do that.
Anyone who wasn't there may never be able to understand it properly...
Even the Daytona just driving trough those empty streets, howling in the dark has something so sad and reliving. What a beautiful ending.
The "i know what you're gonna need!"...followed by the Daytona....brothers in arms....than his old partner Hank shows up the the scene...just epic...Castillo knew it.
You can feel the hot summer night, very atmospheric. It looks and sounds so that the music was especially written for this episode. Great piece of TV, one of the best ever.
„He was my partner, you understand? You understand? Yeah“ gives me shiver…
Bros in arms in the end smells like summet,It gives the perfect atmosphere...no show will ever equal MV
For me the best episode. 100% agree. I like that someone feels the same as me. It is difficult to explain to those who did not live that time, those places. Sounds, images, everything. I don't know, maybe I'm crazy, but I can feel the wind on my face, the smell of the night.
Percibo lo mismo
You’ve summed up what I feel about this scene perfectly.
Alle Darsteller sind hier die beste Besetzung die man haben durfte, für die beste Serie aller Zeiten ❤❤❤
EPIC... TIMELESS..
Was a teenager when this show was first aired. Miami Vice night was always accompanied by a pizza. This scene gives me goosebumps, such a great show. Please no remakes. The acting in this scene is amazing, even the way EJO just stares at the floor saying nothing.
Many many years later and I still get the chills watching this scene.
Michael Mann's Masterpiece was directed by Jim Johnson, who rose from commercial and advertising video director to the caliber of director who could direct and create something like this. For a lot of us guys the name Hank Weldon will live on.
Miami Vice truly was a concept years ahead of its time. A concept that would only have worked in the magical decade that was the 80s. The cast, the cars , the settings, the soundtracks, the production and my personal favourite, the clothes. And for this reason I'm strongly against any reboot of this magical series. They tried it with the Colin Farrell movie which in my opinion was an embarrassment to the original version. A truly magical era in television.
I was just saying the exact same thing you said, it could only work in the 80s. I was a cop in the 80s it was truly a different time.
Saw that movie in the cinema when it came out....everyone (nearly) left the theater after a while....than i rewatched the Series again (was just awesome and as good as i remebered it) and gave the movie another try....the movie was even worse.
I truely agree with you both Collin Farrel and Jamy Fox cud not pull it of thee origanil cast were stylish they r not😮
I agree with you bro’ 😎. I was born in the 70’s and was growing up in the ‘80’s. It was a unique decade. There will sadly never be another quite like it in terms of music, fashion and 📺 TV. The film was absolute pants 🩲 and a total embarrassment. Some things should just not be remade and should remain untouched because they cannot be bettered. Few things capture the ‘80’s like Miami Vice. It was a masterpiece.
I agree, it's like making a rewrite of the Bible.
who will ever beat this in TV future? No-one will ever get to that level where Miami Vice has been.
Pure Geordie genius of Dire Straits.
A truly superb piece of television. This episode, Out Where The Busses Don’t Run is considered to be the Miami Vice ep that all others are judged by. Excellent acting, editing, direction and production and the final unraveling dark mind of Hank Weldon brings and end to a long story for he and his partner played by David Straithairn. Brothers In Arms is perfectly slotted into the ending, as has only been used dramatically in 2 other TV series, being The West Wings “Two Cathedrals” and the final ep of “The Americans”. Thanks for posting.
mark knopfler is an astounding musician and genius.
@@abdulqudz89 they did write some of the theme music to miami vice
I believe “Brothers” was also used in Seal Team
@@estebanvega2737 Think it certainly was. Great series.
Brothers in arms was used in Linda la plante adaptation of civvies, a bbc series written about falklands veterans (the song was written about the falklands war)
The ending to this episode and 1988's 'Forgive us our Debts' are truly haunting. The music perfectly pitched in each case.
"I helped him build the wall.
He was my partner!
You understand? You understand!"
"...yeah."
This scene should be in a Museum of Art. Thank you Mr. Mann, you changed the TV for good.
One of the best bits of television I’ve ever seen. Simply masterful.
Miami vice must be the best soundtrack ever so many great songs
Miami Vice was the best resume of 80's and earliest 90's culture.
The perfect marriage of soundtrack and action.Beautifully powerful and evocative.
I remember this episode. I was 6 or 7 years old. I was shocked how people can be cruel. And that sight of a person inside the wall follows me my entire life.
Although grisly,it wasn't real,worse things than this are happening right now all over the world for real to humans and animals and the planet and transmitted to nearly every home on the news and fictional dramas, movies ,let us not become desensitised to the suffering of mankind animals and the planet,and help those in need whenever we can.
What a haunting yet beautiful ending
Eyegasm & eargasm.
#MiamiViceForever
I call it a Masterclass in cinematography
Something about this episode really took a back seat on the gangs and drug empire to focus on something more psychological horror based personal and psychological. Hank Weldon was clearly mental and to focus the episode on him was Eerie. The whole episode was. Even Crockett's 6th sense earlier. It made the Miami Vice universe seem like there's so much more to colourful clothing, drugs, fast cars and everything. Plus that reveal at the end was if Crockett and Tubbs didn't know what to do in the end. It was almost like they were dealing with something supernatural just by the mental state the characters were watching Hank Weldon be in.
I just watched the ending of The Grand Tour and they used this song with shots of the boys driving, it immediately reminded me of this episode and the Daytona driving.
The Grand Tour is one of my favorite shows. So sad it ends. 😢
Thanks for making me even more hyped up for watching the final episode tonight.
Amazing
I remember watching this episode when it first aired, it was a warm Friday night a week or two prior to Halloween. Little did I know then I was witnessing a masterclass in screen writing and acting. This was by far my favorite MV episode. Kudos to all and to YT for allowing me to relive the culmination of the greatest 6 minutes in TV history
Just the quality of actors action music and Michael Mann just the best 💯😎🇫🇮🤟🏻🕉️🥷🏻🥳💃🏼
"Hank."
"Tubbs, I got him, man. I got Arcaro."
"You've got Arcaro? Hank, where are you?"
"He's spilling his guts, man. Confession time. I thought you guys might wanna be in on the bust."
"Arcaro's with you?"
"Get the wax out of your ears, pal. Tony Arcaro is here, where I am. Not 75 feet away. Beige suit, straw hat. Dollhouse, middle of the block. 114 South Waters. You and Crockett want in on it or not?"
"Go".
"114 South Waters. Lieutenant, we're gonna need some backup."
"I know what you're gonna need."
( These mist covered mountains. Are a home now for me. But my home is the lowlands. And always will be. Someday you'll return to. Your valleys and your farms. And you'll no longer burn to be Brothers in arms.
Through these fields of destruction. Baptisms of fire. I've witnessed your suffering. As the battle raged high. And though they did hurt me so bad. In the fear and alarm. You did not... )
"Weldon!"
(...desert me. My brothers in arms. There's so many different worlds. So many different suns. And we have just one world. But we live in different ones... )
"Freeze!"
"Tired of waiting. Took him myself. Miranda-ed him. The whole drill. Funny. He's just a tired old man. Guess he's kind of relieved it's over. He spilled it all. He's in here."
( ...Now the sun's gone to hell. Hell. And the moon's riding high. Let me bid you farewell...)
"Say hello to Mr. Arcaro."
( ...Every man has to die... )
"There's no one here, Hank."
"He's right there."
( ...But it's written in the starlight. And every line in your palm. We're fools to make war. On our bro--...)
"No siree, Tony! You're not getting away this time!"
( ...--thers in arms. )
"Book him!"
"Hey, Hank."
"Marty, we got him."
"Yeah, Hank, we do."
"You knew. You knew he killed Arcaro."
"Yeah, I helped him build the wall. He was my partner. You understand? You understand?"
"Yeah."
UPDATE: Thanks for all the likes. Thank you.
No! Thank you!
Gracias, muchas gracias!!!🥲🥲🥲👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Thanks, DarthHLT, for the text. I had missed seeing the is episode before and this is the clip of this episode that I had seen, so I didn't know the background story but this scene still gave me some severe chills.
The series was (and still is) a masterpiece, that scene especially. Saw the show about 10 years ago for a very first time (re-watching it again just now), and that scene's been following me since then.. It's just.. I dunno.. but there's something superior about it - perhaps it's that Dire Straits' song following the characters who eventually discover the truth... It's just real good yet a sad scene.
It made a very big impression on me back then, and honestly, it still does it today.
I saw first time "Out the buses don't run" in 1987, I was 11 years old, and now in 2022, it's still haunting me
Can I ask....is it worth watching beyond season 2 (I have the full box set but fell away from it). Are there more moments like this?
@@benthediabetic Of course! If you like these 'older' tv shows. The episodes after second season are even better sometimes! More stories that make you smile, more stories that make you pour a tear sometimes, really.
@ulvennagy7853 well I took your word for it and watched the first 2 episodes of s3. Was not disappointed, seems to be a step up actually. Look forward to seeing more 😁
Saw your reply via email but can't see on here. We've watched a good few episodes of s3 (and enjoyed) but have fallen away from it again. We will definitely get back to it though.
one of the top 5 best scenes in the show and in all of the 80s!
Classic song episode
Great episode, great story, great sensations.... Every time I drive my car alone in the night I listen my music like this...just to try to feel the same mood
Very much like the scene in Heat where Al Pacino pursues Robert De Niro. Mann is a phenomenal Director.
My absolute favorite episode and scene / song combined
It's really cool to see how well this show has aged since i first watched them as a 10 year old kid.
Great memories of a great TV show, i wasnt really born in the 80's, or 90's. I was born in the early 2000's and i say my favorite decade is the 80's, and Miami Vice is my favorite, and i also like Magnum PI, but Miami Vice is at my heart.
Born in the 90s. But 70s and 80s had the best shows and the best James Bond.
@@MrFacePeck for james bond I'd say the 60s. I love Sean Connery
I was lucky to be there once a week, Miami Vice and a beer, great times in the summer heat... consistent outstanding entertainment ,best cop show ever, best series ever, they don't make 'em like that anymore .....
I was about 13 when Miami Vice first aired and it's still groundbreaking even now. I really miss growing up in the 80s
Vamos Pibe!!!
-It Is So ULTRA CLASSIC Part.
And Always Will Bee...
Old best times ever
Best show ever and I still remember that scene from the day I saw it the first time 😊
One of many great shows back in those days most men wanted to be just like them so cool 😎
Watched this when first came out
I know what you gonna need! Marty the Man
It's a great line, and the first time you hear it, you can't
understand the real meaning
Just a plain "go!". No more words needed. 💪
Awesome music fade out at the end before credits roll!
Tanks for posting.. a masterpiece.
That Were Awsom Like The Music❤❤❤
Meilleur année 1980 la classe internationale ❤
An incredible show that wavered a bit in later seasons when the actors were allowed to write and direct their own episodes but, as a whole, it was great. Truly a part of the '80s.
Could you imagine it being made now? Crockette would be gay or trans, Tubbs would be a woman, Castillo would in a wheelchair-thank God Hollywood hasn't destroyed it...yet.
The best programme ever on TV 📺. Will never be matched. And was one of the first programs to be broadcast in the UK in stereo.
One of the best scenes with one of the best soundtracks from one of the best episodes of one of the best cop shows ever. What more is there to say?
I love the way the light from the police cars reflects on the walls and their faces. There's just something about those old rotary light bars that the modern LED's can't compete with...
They don’t make television like this anymore….
miami vice knew when to rip out the tunes for the scenes.
When you see Hank alone in a deserted street saying "Tony Arcaro is here where I am", you know there is something weird
"He's just a tired old man". The way he says it...
@@dmitrybondarev7885 Yes... Hank talks about himself, I think
@@emmanueldartigues1341 I agree, he talks about himself. Tired or pain and revenge inside, tired of being judge and jury.
David Strathairn was good too : "I helped him to build the wall... he was my partner. You understand... You understand?!" and Crockett.. "... yeah..." Guys, this gives me chills everytimes... this scene is so powerfull!
Great TV series,Well up when Brothers in Arms by Dire straits plays in this 🥺The acting along with the plot was Gripping ,Bruce McGill was brilliant as the unstable agent who suffers and finally reveals all come the ending ,Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas were also great in this.But all Credit should go to Bruce McGill who should have been given an Oscar for his performance.Still greet when watching this 🥺😪
Don Johnson is a great actor. He reacts to Hank lifting that piece of metal almost point him with his gun.
The greatest show ever to grace our TV screens in the UK. The Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona......
I wonder if they knew at the time how groundbreaking and how good this actually was.
Consider how much the two main actors squabbled over who was gonna be first on set. And how big their egos got. I will say yeah
It was a masterclass from acting, I don't know why this episode didn't win an Golden globe or thinking higher: An Oscar!
Epic
Nothing will ever match miami vice. Well before it's time i was 15years old when it came out .
Trust is everything
The Americans have given this world many remarkable things and even millions of.movies and series i m from 2022
1:24 gave me goosebumps 😎
J ai beaucoup aimer cette épisode
Miami vice is all my life
I can say first time I saw this I couldn't see the twist coming
Miami Vice had class, especially with the Hans Zimmer theme. 👍♥️🇬🇧🇺🇸🙋
Hans Zimmer? He didn't compose for MV. Or do you mean it just sounds like his style?
👏👏👏👏👍
¡¡Setenta y tres compy.!!
Buenas noches desde la sierra Huelva.
Un temazo.👍👋
Always felt it was a bit sanctimonious of Crocket to criticize the partner for helping cover it up. He would have done the same ,and expected the same from his own partner
so good. THANKS!
Oh god, I just realised, the dude at the end is frigging David Straithern! I love that guy!
Whow!! Mastepiece
Top 🤩
Will we hear anything like knopflers guitar magic again I doubt it
I was amazed Miami vice was released on DVD. I thought it would have been for them release it because of music rights. Miami vice Classic cop show and make them like they use to.
Ma série préféré j'aimerais bien qu'il la repasse sur une chaîne tnt en France à bonne entendeur merci...
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Ma génération la meilleure de tout 1980 la liberté les vêtements Gianni Versace les femmes magnifiques les sorties le soir entre amis c’était le top me manque tout ça ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
compare it to nowadays....nothing to say.
The car soundtrack was a Ferrari Daytona but the actual car was a kit car,built on a Dodge Challenger donor car I think?
Anyway Enzo Ferrari was watching this particular episode and heard the Daytona soundtrack then saw the kit car and was incensed?
He rang up the producers and said if you’re going to use a Ferrari then use a real one,so he sent them a white Ferrari Testarossa and the rest as they say is history!
He sent them two black ones, but the producers decided to paint them both white to make them look better in night scenes. The third "Testarossa" was a stunt car made out of a De Tomaso Pantera, I believe. Ferrari gave Don a silver or a gray Testarossa in 1989, which DJ sold in 2003 if I'm not mistaken. Not sure if PMT got one as well though. Oh, the Daytona replica was based on a Chevy Corvette C3. 🙂
XQ NO PUEDO VER CAPITULO X CAPITULO TODAS LAZ TEMPORADAS??? Y SUBTITULADO AL ESPAÑOL?? ES ALGO ANTIGUO Q TENDRÍA Q ESTAR YA EN TH-cam.
TODO MUY RARO.
Alter... 1:13 ....jedesmal Gänsehaut...😢
Nobody:
Tubbs: "You got a car?"
Bonjour à tous il faut savoir que toutes ces belles voitures ont été saisie par la justice américaine et pretées pour le téléfilm c'est blufant .Yves BONNARD .Auteur les éditions du panthéon 75015 Paris.Assistant Juridique
The third episode I think
What episode is this actually? I checked s2e4 but it's not
It is the episode “Out Where the Buses Don’t Run”. I guess it is actually the 3rd episode of season 2. My bad. I’ll update the description.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_Where_the_Buses_Don't_Run
Ya understand epic!!!
Can anyone please explain to me this scene?
The cop Weldon had gone mad and murdered acquitted mob boss Arcaro. Then he and his partner stuffed him into the wall.
@@johnaustin209 No big loss for society in general. Even if it's done by a cop. I think it was suppose to imply,that his conscience was eating on him, fro crossing the line.
@@johnnyguitar6639 No need to explain to me...
And Micheal Mann would cast him again as a cop in _Collateral._
A Statement. This happens, if the System breaks a good a man.😪😪😪
Imagine a phoneboot...
Where can I stream this from?
Buy the DVD/ BluRay. Much easier.
@@johnaustin209 good idea.... However, I don't have a dvd/Blu-ray player!!! Anyway, thanks for the tip
@@infamousJohn_thedoc Well I'm sure there's a cheap one for sale. They don't cost much these days. :D
get the wax outta you ear man
Who else thought it’s Patrick Bateman in the thumbnail
Where is the part where Crockett asks his ex wife if it was all real
Miami vice in the air tonight
@@zele4618 right
S1e1 - Brother's Keeper
D day become a cop
Goose flesh
Miami Vice had class, especially with the Hans Zimmer theme. 👍♥️🇬🇧🇺🇸🙋