Crockett and Tubbs, figuring they're on their way out, are recruited by the government to help a dictator escape from his war-torn country - with double-crosses at every turn.Crockett and Tubbs, figuring they're on their way out, are recruited by the government to help a dictator escape from his war-torn country - with double-crosses at every turn.Crockett and Tubbs, figuring they're on their way out, are recruited by the government to help a dictator escape from his war-torn country - with double-crosses at every turn.
- Capt. Jimenez
- (as a different name)
- Caesar Montoya
- (as Alfredo Alvarez Calderon)
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- TriviaThe subplot involving Switek's gambling problem was also used in Too Much, Too Late (1989). Some of the exact same footage is used in both episodes.
- GoofsIn part 2, when Crockett and Tubbs are at their lockers loading their weapons, Crockett puts on an ankle holster wearing a flat pair of shoes. In the next scene, when they're driving, a shot of Crockett shifting shows he is wearing a different kind of shoe.
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[final dialogue of series finale]
Sonny Crockett: What you doing here? Figured you'd be halfway to New York by now.
Det. Ricardo Tubbs: Everything always takes longer than you think.
Sonny Crockett: Well we had one hell of a run, didn't we partner.
Det. Ricardo Tubbs: Yeah we sure did Sonny.
Sonny Crockett: So you really gonna go back up to the big bad Bronx?
Det. Ricardo Tubbs: Yeah it looks that way. How about you?
Sonny Crockett: I don't know. Somewhere further south, somewhere where the water is warm, the drinks are cold, and I don't know the names of the players.
Sonny Crockett: I'm gonna miss you man.
Det. Ricardo Tubbs: I'm gonna miss you too Sonny.
Sonny Crockett: I give you a ride to the airport...
Det. Ricardo Tubbs: Why not.
Sonny Crockett: ...with my stolen car.
Sonny Crockett: Hey Tubbs, you ever consider a career in southern law enforcement?
Det. Ricardo Tubbs: Maybe. Maybe.
- Crazy creditsThe ending credits feature poignant scenes of each major character of the Miami Vice squad throughout the run of the series instead of the usual closing sequence depicting the exciting and diverse Miami lifestyle.
- ConnectionsEdited from Miami Vice: Too Much, Too Late (1989)
- SoundtracksLand of Confusion
(uncredited)
Written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford
Performed by Genesis
And so, finally, came the final. I was surprised at how good it was. It had to be the best series final I had ever seen in my whole life! OK, so maybe they should have brought back a villain with whom the Vice cops still had a score to settle, but I was satisfied with the main villain anyway. The only criticism I have is that they underused the two leading females and didn't tie up all the loose ends.
But in the end, it was a fitting final to a great show, probably my favorite show ever! Offcourse, I will keep rewatching all the seasons of Vice, and certainly each time, when I watch the final, I will look forward to the moment where the most legendary cop duo of all time bid each other farewell!
- dangkoen
- Apr 12, 2008
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