As this episode opens Tubbs is undercover in the back of a limousine negotiating with drug dealer Don Gallego when the two of them are interrupted by a couple of robbers. They demand that Gallego hands over his briefcase, it is clearly important to him as he offers them a thick stack of cash, which they didn't know he had; in order to keep it... not surprisingly they take both. That is the end of the deal with Tubbs and Gallego is clearly desperate to get the case back. Since the case was clearly of vital importance to Gallego the police make finding it their top priority. Their only clue was the fact that the thieves were wearing top quality stage make-up for their disguises; a clue that quickly leads the squad to a theatre group made up of ex-cons. It is clear that Mikey, the groups leader, was involved but he refuses to say were the case is. Trying a different approach Switek is sent into the theatre posing as an ex-con. He manages to learn what was in the case but by then it looks as if it might be too late for Mikey as Gallego has found him.
This was a decent episode helped by a fine performance from Michael Carmine, who made Mikey the theatrical ex-con seem believable; this character could so easily have been hammy but he prevented that in a way that made the viewer care about him. Paul Calderon also put in a good performance as the fastidious drug dealer Gallego. As one would expect from Miami Vice there is some good action and a touch of humour to go along with the story; Switek's Elvis impression was so bad it was funny and the shoot out at the end was pretty exciting. Overall a decent episode in a season of good episodes.
This was a decent episode helped by a fine performance from Michael Carmine, who made Mikey the theatrical ex-con seem believable; this character could so easily have been hammy but he prevented that in a way that made the viewer care about him. Paul Calderon also put in a good performance as the fastidious drug dealer Gallego. As one would expect from Miami Vice there is some good action and a touch of humour to go along with the story; Switek's Elvis impression was so bad it was funny and the shoot out at the end was pretty exciting. Overall a decent episode in a season of good episodes.