The headline asks: “Why Was the Miami Vice Pilot So Good?” And then the sub: “When the pastel-soaked, cocaine-coated cop show aired 40 years ago, contemporary TV was born.” Worth your time.
Created by writer Anthony Yerkovich, helmed by filmmaker Thomas Carter, and guided by executive producer Michael Mann, Vice was ostensibly a police procedural: Crockett is a deep-cover operative based ...
Don Johnson was one of the biggest icons of the ’80s thanks to his role on “Miami Vice,” but that fame came with a downside.
Johnson also made sure that future roles (e.g., “Nash Bridges” and a lawyer in “Just Legal”) were nothing like smooth talking ...
I mean, you got to really realize, look at the show from the very first episode and as it went on, the beauty of, of, of ...