Hostile Takeover
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 nov 1988
- TV-14
- 47min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.2/10
390
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaCrockett, as Burnett, murders and manipulates his way to the top of the crime organization he works for.Crockett, as Burnett, murders and manipulates his way to the top of the crime organization he works for.Crockett, as Burnett, murders and manipulates his way to the top of the crime organization he works for.
Roberto Escobar
- Emilio
- (as Robert Escobar)
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- TriviaThe first episode in the series where Jan Hammer was not in charge of music.
- Citas
Detective James Crockett: [as Sonny Burnett, to Cliff King] Muscle is for people who can't negotiate.
Opinión destacada
"Sonny's not Sonny anymore!"
Sonny Burnett (Don Johnson) - a seasoned underworld enforcer/drug-trafficker remains lethal in his milieu now working for drug kingpin Oscar Carrera (Joe Santos).
Aiding in the brutal maintenance of Carrera Cartel footholds in multiple illegal enterprises (Mostly cocaine) and defending against incursions by outside criminal groups Burnett becomes the point-man in a war between Carrera and rival drug lord El Gato (Jon Polito).
In such a tense environment a guy can forget himself in his drive for self-preservation. That has happened to Burnett who has, via amnesia incurred in the finale of the fourth season, forgotten he is really Detective Sonny Crockett - vice cop whose cover should have been blown a very long time ago after facilitating multiple prosecutions resulting in successful indictments of countless cocaine traffickers in Miami-Dade County.
Having intricately woven a dual identity and passed himself off as a ruthless thug on the drug underworld scene for years a loss of memory leaves him with mere instincts and partial belief in his cover reputation.
He plays it out having only the occasional fragment of memories which contradict who and what he thinks he is. Surrounded by members of what remains of the drug underworld he has so successfully duped he has every reason to think he is who they think he is.
His police colleagues only have a vague idea of what might be going on with him though they know he has gone rogue. His partner and best friend Rico Tubbs (Phillip Michael Thomas) attempts to go in undercover as a buyer first to figure out what it is up then to get Sonny back on the ball.
I remain a huge fan of this storyline which tends to place me in the minority of Miami Vice fans. It was a show way ahead of its time throughout its run but the amnesia storyline put it ahead of shows 20 plus years later.
Some say it was wrong for the show and went in a direction it should not have. I can't think of a single series it was more right for and wish they had gone with it further than they did. In fact I wish they had made it the focus of the series.
A number of modern series (The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Weeds, Sons of Anarchy et al) show criminals as good guys. But I can't think of a single show that gave us a noble protagonist who became the baddie. I submit to the reader that this is the angle a future series might go in with more panache.
Aiding in the brutal maintenance of Carrera Cartel footholds in multiple illegal enterprises (Mostly cocaine) and defending against incursions by outside criminal groups Burnett becomes the point-man in a war between Carrera and rival drug lord El Gato (Jon Polito).
In such a tense environment a guy can forget himself in his drive for self-preservation. That has happened to Burnett who has, via amnesia incurred in the finale of the fourth season, forgotten he is really Detective Sonny Crockett - vice cop whose cover should have been blown a very long time ago after facilitating multiple prosecutions resulting in successful indictments of countless cocaine traffickers in Miami-Dade County.
Having intricately woven a dual identity and passed himself off as a ruthless thug on the drug underworld scene for years a loss of memory leaves him with mere instincts and partial belief in his cover reputation.
He plays it out having only the occasional fragment of memories which contradict who and what he thinks he is. Surrounded by members of what remains of the drug underworld he has so successfully duped he has every reason to think he is who they think he is.
His police colleagues only have a vague idea of what might be going on with him though they know he has gone rogue. His partner and best friend Rico Tubbs (Phillip Michael Thomas) attempts to go in undercover as a buyer first to figure out what it is up then to get Sonny back on the ball.
I remain a huge fan of this storyline which tends to place me in the minority of Miami Vice fans. It was a show way ahead of its time throughout its run but the amnesia storyline put it ahead of shows 20 plus years later.
Some say it was wrong for the show and went in a direction it should not have. I can't think of a single series it was more right for and wish they had gone with it further than they did. In fact I wish they had made it the focus of the series.
A number of modern series (The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Weeds, Sons of Anarchy et al) show criminals as good guys. But I can't think of a single show that gave us a noble protagonist who became the baddie. I submit to the reader that this is the angle a future series might go in with more panache.
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- JasonDanielBaker
- 9 nov 2012
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