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Every two weeks Dom, Melissa, and John break down the greatest movies to punch, chop and kick. After going through the entire run of Miami Vice, we've graduated to the greatest era of action movies. Karate? You betcha. Rooftop hand-to-hand combat? You better believe it. A pommel horse right when you need it most to do gymkata!? Guaranteed. Join us as we look at all the great action movies you love.
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Well, we only took a 1, 2...7 month break. Actually, kinda can't believe it has been that long!
But don't fret, we are back!!!!!!
This is our season 3 planning meeting for the movies we have selected plus announcing our official theme. Not a normal episode, but you get to hear all the details on how we choose our movies and how we are planning to make the show better this season.
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Dominic
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Personal Podcast: DC Talks
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John
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Melissa
Twitter: @mrsmelcorriveau
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What unlikely pairings could be in our future?
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We’re finally back and we have an amazing movie to start off the new edition of the podcast. SLIGHTLY IN THE FUTURE is a story about a group of people the writer clearly forgot to rename before he submitted the script. Nothing matters except Don Johnson as a cowboy. He literally soaks up all the sexy in the entire film, even from baby Tom Sizemore and I-have-donut-on-my-face Mickey Rouke.
Dominic is distracted by them Thicc Boys giving chase. Melissa thinks thunder thighs lives in that helicopter just staring at the blinky thing. John, once again, finds a forgotten gem in music and wants us all to go to NeilCarswell.com.
It’s a hell of a ride and a huge WELCOME BACK for the Go With The Heat Podcast.
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat we’ve made it to the last episode of Miami Vice. Over the last 3 years we’ve reviewed all 108 previous episodes and it has finally brought us to this. With the series finale Freefall it also means this is the last episode of This Week In Vice. In this, the ending episode, this week we’ll be looking back to the last days of the 80’s, from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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News:
The Cold War is officially over
TV:
The Simpsons airs first episode
Music:
Blame It On The Rain by Milli Vanilli
We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel
Another Day in Paradise by Phil Collins
Movies:
Back to the Future II
The War of the Roses
Harlem Nights
National Lampoons Christmas Vacation
And that’s everything you need to know that was happening when Miami Vice was king. Be sure to join us on Go With The Heat at gowiththeheat.com for our look at the final episode of Miami Vice. I’d like to thank each and every one of you that’s been with me on this journey. I’m happy I’ve been able to relive so many amazing memories from the greatest decade of the 20th. century. I’ve had a lot of fun over these 108 episodes and I’m sad to say goodbye. I’d love to hear from you! Email the show gowiththeheat@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @gowiththeheat. That’s all for the 80’s and for me, officially signing off This Week In Vice, bye pals.
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Okay, real talk. This is not only one of the best episodes of season 5, but maybe one of the best episodes of Miami Vice. This story is complex and nuanced. It has several subplots that lead directly into Freefall and for whatever reason it was completely pulled from air until reruns.
To be honest, we're all in total shock this episode did not air before Freefall on NBC. No jokes here, this episode really is something great. We have Stan's gambling, Tubbs' terrible loneliness, Tubbs & Crockett's strained relationship and the closure of the Valerie story line. All of that doesn't even include a very real and thoughtful story about a drug addict, child abuse & should a cop lie to take down despicable person.
This is an episode of Miami Vice you can't miss.
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Miami Vice - Season 05 Ep. 20 - Too Much, Too Late
Premiered January 25, 1990 (Never aired originally, only came back on reruns later and they always aired it BEFORE Freefall)
Writer: John Connor (only episode he's written for anything)
Director: Richard Compton (Down for the Count, which is interesting as he'll be able to circle back on the Zito storyline. Everybody's in Showbiz, The Big Thaw, Mirror Image, just to name a few others. )
Guest Stars
Pam Grier as NYPD Detective Valerie Gordon
Malinda Williams as Lynette
June Gable as Dr. Ellen Hardy
C.C.H. Pounder as Yvonne
Music
Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl by Mink DeVille
You Gonna Get Yours by Public Enemy
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Valerie Gordon returns, surprising everyone, to help her friend and frame someone else for murder in the final lost episode Too Much Too Late. This is the penultimate episode of all of Miami Vice and of This Week In Vice. Next week is the final episode of This Week In Vice and the last time we’ll be covering the 1980’s. For the second to last time, this wee we’ll be looking back to Oct. 1 to Nov. 18, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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News:
Loma Prieta Earthquake strikes Northern California before game three of the World Series
Music:
Miss You Much by Janet Jackson
Movie:
Look Who's Talking starring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley and Bruce Willis
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Joey-freaking-Hardin. We’re in the last of the lost episodes and this isn’t an episode of Miami Vice. Don’t let the open credits fool you, no one associated with Vice would willingly put their name on this episode. This is supposed to be a pilot episode for a spinoff starring the ruiner of TV shows Justin Lazard, but it was never picked up. So forever this episode lives in Miami Vice lore and unfortunately a mandatory watch for season 5.
But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a lot of fun at Joey’s expense! We help you get through this weeks episode with style and class, which is more than you can say about the YCU. Dominic and Melissa wonder about Sonny’s computer skills and that crazy knife Baines wields. John just has one question – Why did they put Ray’s hands in his pants?
Its a terrible pilot for YCU and a hilarious episode of Go With The Heat.
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Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 19 – Leap of Faith
Premiered June 28, 1989
Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, also wrote all of the lost episodes, this is the last one)
Director: Robert Iscove (only ep., directed a presentation of the Academy Awards and something called “On Strike for Christmas”)
Guest Stars
Justin Lazard as Detective Joey Hardin
Kiel Martin as Captain Paul Cutter
Cameron Dye as Detective Jack Andrews
Laura San Giacomo as Detective Tania Louis
Adam Storke as Detective Ray Mundy
Jennifer Rubin) as Claire
Keith Gordon as Professor Terrence “Terry” Baines
Music
Paradise City by Guns N’ Roses
Kiss Me When I Get Back by Tom Tom Club
What I Am by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team disappears and is replaced by a potential spin off of young cops in the third lost episode Leap of Faith. Since we only have 3 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to Aug. 13 to Sept. 30, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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News:
Hurricane Hugo makes landfall, Pete Rose goes on the ineligible list
Music:
Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx, Girl I'm Gonna Miss You by Milli Vanilli
Movies:
Parenthood, Sea of Love, Black Rain and Uncle Buck
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Its another lost episode that should have made it into the original NBC aired list. All those times we had to deal with that dummy Joey Hardin meant NBC cut the season off early and hid the amazing Miracle Man from the masses. We are all in agreement – Miracle Man may not be the super hero we need, but the one we deserve.
Dominic believes in Miracle Man trusting him to actually clean up the streets of Miami. John wonders what kind of harsh penalty people get for running over hot dog stands. Melissa is so happy to see Izzy again… and so sad for him at the end.
Its a great episode of Miami Vice and of your Miami Vice podcast.
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Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 18 – Miracle Man
Premiered June 21, 1989
Writer: Robert Ward (Redemption in Blood, Asian Cut, Hard Knocks and others, still has one more coming) and Gillian Horvath (only ep., also wrote for Beverly Hills 90210 & Quantum Leap)
Director: Alan Myerson (World of Trouble)
Guest Stars
Jose Perez as Georgie “Miracle Man” Esteban
Zach Grenier as Eric Terry
John Castellanos as Carlos Perena
Conrad Roberts as Commissioner Henry Williford
Music
Nande by La Familia André
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the team struggles to take down a drug lord when a new super hero emerges in the city in the second lost episode Miracle Man. Since we only have 4 episodes of Miami Vice left and this time we’ll be looking back to June 25 to Aug. 12, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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News:
United Airlines Flight 232 crashes in Sioux Falls
Music:
Batdance by Prince
Movie:
Batman starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger
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So you’re probably thinking, “Hey pals, where’s the Freefall? Why isn’t this Freefall?” We decided many weeks back that we would watch the lost episodes before getting to the final episode of season 5 and of Miami Vice. It’s the way it was written and we have the luxury to watch it in that order now.
Its a good thing too! In this, the first of the lost episodes, we get closure on one of the best villains from the show. Al Lombard makes his triumphant return and his final exit. We’re sad to see Al go, but its so nice to get closure on this story.
John is really impressed by the planning to drop a dead guy from a helicopter into a pool. Melissa thinks Al carries spaghetti in his pockets and Dominic wonders if the preschool Tommy goes to is the same with the pumping iron kid.
Its a fantastic episode of your Miami Vice podcast.
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Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 17 – World of Trouble
Premiered June 14, 1989
Writer: Raymond Hartung (Line of Fire, story editor for 16 other episodes in season 5)
Director: Alan Myerson (one more coming)
Guest Stars
Dennis Farina as Al Lombard
Luca Bercovici as Hans Weitzler
Vincent Schiavelli as Lawrence Fowler
Ned Eisenberg as Frederico Librizzi
Music
Paseo de Gracia by The Alan Parsons Project
Inspiration by Gipsy Kings
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Al Lombard comes back to Miami leaving the Vice crew in the middle of a mob war in the first lost episode World of Trouble. With only five episodes to go I’m going to split up the rest of 1989 over these final episodes of This Week In Vice. This time we’ll be looking back to May 7 to June 24, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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News:
Tienanmen Square Massacre
Music:
Forever Your Girl by Paula Abdul
Movie:
See No Evil, Hear No Evil
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Ghostbusters II
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What a lead up to Freefall! This is a stellar episode with some serious social commentary. In this episode of Miami Vice the duo (plus Stan) attempt to infiltrate the Patriot Brigade, a white supremacist group they think is attempting to murder witnesses to death camp murders during World War II. Unfortunately by the end, they’re able to bring in the actual perpetrator, but can’t do anything about a group of people who deserve to be brought down.
We all loved this episode of Miami Vice and how it could still fit in today’s political climate. Dominic is stuck on that car door that keeps making an appearance. Melissa takes a swipe at Quantum Leap and John reviews all the other times we’ve seen these guest stars in Miami Vice.
Its the beginning of the end to the show!
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Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 16 – Victims of Circumstance
Premiered May 5, 1989
Writer: Richard Lourie (only ep.)
Director: Colin Bucksey (Death and the Lady, Like a Hurricane, Rock and a Hard Place)
Guest Stars
Paul Guilfoyle as John Baker
Stefan Gierasch as Leo Krebbs
Xander Berkeley as Metro-Dade Officer Bailey
William Hickey) as Hans Kozak
John Leguizamo as Angelo Alvarez
Karen Black as Helen Jackson
Music
Severance by Dead Can Dance
Miami Beach Rhumba by The Klezmer Conservatory Band
Misguided Angel by Cowboy Junkies
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Stan and Sonny infiltrate a group of white supremacists linked to murders in the episode Victims of Circumstance. On This Week In Vice we’re taking a look back to when this episode of Miami Vice aired, from April 30 to May 6, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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In news…
With the extended period between Vice episodes last week there was more news to cover than time on this show. This week we’re going to go back to mid-April to look at a story I missed. On April 19, Trisha Meili was attacked in Central Park, New York and was eventually dubbed the Central Park Jogger Case or the Central Park Five.
After the attack 5 juvenile men where apprehended, charged and convicted of the attack. Through the rest of 1989 and beyond this case has been one of the most covered and perhaps the biggest crime story of the 80’s. In 2002 the confession and DNA evidence from another man found the real attacker and the Central Park 5, who were wrongly convicted, had their charges vacated.
In Music…
I mentioned last time there was one song I skipped to cover this time on This Week In Vice. From the album of the same name, Madonna’s smash hit Like a Prayer takes over the Hot 100 and keeps it for three weeks. Considered one of Madonna’s best, the song was not without controversy. The music video, directed by the Mary Lambert, was protested by The Vatican and other religious groups. Like a Prayer endured the controversy and is still one of the best pop songs of a generation.
In Movies…
Speaking of Mary Lambert, Pet Semetary would be number one a the box office until mid-May so we go to the archives and holy smokes there’s a lot to choose from.
There are some amazing movies hiding behind Pet Semetary including The Dream Team, a comedy starring Michael Keaton and Christopher Lloyd. Also playing is the legendary sports drama Kevin Costner, the third greatest sports movie behind Major League and of course, Bull Durham. Third on the list of classics is the Jean-Claude Van Damme scifi camp classic Cyborg. I don’t care if a lot of people don’t like Cyborg, in my house we love JCVD and everything he does.
Which brings me to the final classic to review this week. Starring John Cusack and directed by Cameron Crowe is the fantastic romantic dramedy Say Anything…. The story, the music, Lloyd Dob
Hey pals, last week’s dirty cop episode got us thinking about other times the Vice team has been forced to investigate one of their own. So this week we decided to air another one of our classic reruns. Waaaaaay back in December 2017 we dove into season 3, episode 21 of Miami Vice titled “Knock, Knock… Who’s There”. We’ll be back next week with “Victims of Circumstance” and ever closer to the end of Vice.
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Okay, okay… No one freak out. Yes, we are having a “meh” few episodes of Miami Vice as we near the end of season three. But, that doesn’t mean that’s how Go With The Heat isn’t closing out the season with a bang! This episode revolves around a crooked DEA agent. I know, another dirty cop. The episode does have Izzy, deep music selection and an I.A.D. officer who gets really close to finally nailing Crockett.
John introduces Dominic to Grace Jones and finds a way to work in a meat fondler reference. Dominic professes his love for Bryan Adams and Melissa is REALLY upset no one is thinking of Brian.
Just three episodes left in season three of Miami Vice.
Episode Information
Miami Vice Season 03 Episode 21 – Knock Knock… Who’s There?
Premiered March 27, 1987
Written by Dick Wolf (no surprises)
Directed by Tony Wharmby
Guest Stars
Elizabeth Ashley as as DEA Agent Linda Colby
Samm-Art Williams as Lead DEA Agent
Ian McShane as Esteban Montoya
Music
Ride Across The River by Dire Straits
Heat of the Night by Bryan Adams
Underwaterboys by Shriekback
Santiago by Fernando Villalona
The Fashion Show by Grace Jones
La Vecina by Belkis Concepcion y Sus Chicas
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We’ve traveled through time. Its time to go all the way back to season 2 of Miami Vice. This episode had so many things to love and it really felt… Like home. We had action, double crosses, good investigation work and even an appearance from Izzy. So much of this episode of Miami Vice reminded us of classic seasons. What’s not to love? A secret society taking the law into their own hands which is made up of other cops. The conspiracy is so large even the soon-to-be Chief of Police is in on it!
Dominic is concerned for a group of vigilantes that managed by a man who got the idea after being shot in the head. Melissa wonders what if the duo said no? How do they forget what they’ve seen? John wants to protect the good name of Dr. Dingy, Dr. Johnny Dingy.
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Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 15 – Over the Line
Premiered April 28, 1989
(Episode was delayed for a month and a half for the debut of some series called Dream Street. Help us out here Melissa, our 80’s TV isn’t up to par
There was also a 99′ boy band called Dream Street that I found a video of them performing on the Maury show. Think they found out who their real dad is?)
Writer: Robert Ward (Co-producer, 8 writing credits) and Scott Shepherd (Redemption in Blood, Bad Timing, Hard Knocks, will write Freefall)
Director: Russ Mayberry (will direct Freefall, probably the most accomplished TV director Vice ever had, a titan behind the camera for TV)
Guest Stars
Tomas Arana as Walter Stevens
Robert Fields as Metro-Dade Captain Richard Highsmith
Anthony Barrile as Johnny
Music
I’m Life by The Fixx
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat a team of vigilantes try to recruit the duo to their side in the episode Over the Line. On This Week In Vice we’re taking a look back to when this episode of Miami Vice aired, from March 19 – April 29, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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In news…
There is a lot of news to talk about in the month and half between Miami Vice episodes so lets rapid fire a few stories. On March 26 the USSR held its first free elections, selecting Boris Yeltsin. On April 15 96 people died in a FA Cup match later called the Hillsborough Disaster. The on April 19 47 crew members of the USS Iowa died in an explosion in the Number Two gun turret.
The biggest news of this timeframe was the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska. The ship struck the Bligh Reef, spilling 10.8 million gallons of oil into the sound. Duo to its remote location, the spill cover 1,300 miles of coastline and 11,000 square miles of ocean. Numerous oversights led to the disaster including a drunk captain and the senior officer who was supposed to be in charge asleep in his bunk.
In Sports…
On March 22 goalie Clint Malarchuk suffered a life threatening injury after two St. Louis Blues players crashed into the net. During the hit a skate from Blues Steve Tuttle cut Malarchuk’s carotid artery. Malarchuk lost 1.5 liters of blood and 300 stitches to patch the 6 inch wound.
In Music…
In this time period there are technically five songs that would reach number one on the Hot 100, one of them I will skip until next time. First up is The Living Years by Mike + The Mechanics. This is one of many number one hits from the band who makes constant appearance in Miami Vice.
Up next is The Look by Roxette and rounding out our rapid fire look back is She Drives Me Crazy by Fine Young Cannibals. The last song and the one I’ll spend a little more time talking about is Eternal Flame by The Bangles.
From the album Everything the love song would be a worldwide phenomenon. The Bangles were perfect for the MTV generation and this music video played around the clock throughout 1989.
In Movies…
As with music there are four movies that would claim the top spot at the box office during this timeframe. First up is the unnecessary comedy sequel Fletch Lives starring Chevy Chase
We’re back after a week off during the holidays and its straight down to business. Its another artsy-fartsy episode that also includes a dirty cop… You think the Vice team would question anyone’s willing involvement from outside the team as they’ve been burned so many times. I guess they just have a good heart and really, REALLY want to trust people.
This episode has drugs, has art, has buying art with drugs! The team gets double-crossed leaving Sonny to make a middle of the road Florida Gators level tackle.
Dominic wants to spend the whole time talking about Sigmar. Melissa defends Sonny’s lack of art knowledge and John gets another chance to talk about ol’ Slow Hand.
Its a quality episode of Vice and a fantastic episode of your Miami Vice podcast.
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Miami Vice – Season 05 Ep. 14 – The Lost Madonna
Premiered March 17, 1989
Writer: Robert Goethals (only ep. also wrote for the show Swamp Thing…)
Director: Chip Chalmers (only directing credit, assistant director for 20 other episodes)
Guest Stars
Michael Chiklis as NYPD Detective Jeffrey Whitehead
Peter Dobson as Joey Scianti
Ned Eisenberg as Sal Castelli
Elizabeth Berridge as Julia Scianti
Music
Twist in My Sobriety by Tanita Tikaram
She’s Waiting by Eric Clapton
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Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat the Vice team helps a New York police officer locate a missing piece of art and infiltrate the theives in the episode The Lost Madonna. On This Week In Vice we’re taking a look back to when this episode of Miami Vice aired, from March 12 – 18, 1989, when Miami Vice was King.
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News:
FDA issues recall on Chilean grapes after cyanide found in two grapes in Philadelphia.
Music:
You Got It (The Right Stuff) by New Kids on the Block
Movies:
Skin Deep starring John Ritter
Chances are starring Cybill Shepherd and Robert Downey Jr.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Terry Gilliam
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Hey pals, with the holidays and kids and family and… Well, you know all the excuses. We took a week off to take a break around the holidays and decided to look back to a CLASSIC RERUN of your favorite Miami Vice podcast. The Cell Within put us into a Tubbs mood and instead of leaving you high and dry without a Go With The Heat podcast this week, we’re bringing back one of our favorite Tubbs episodes in Tale of the Goat. This episode of the podcast came out almost 2 years ago and we have to say its real obvious how much Vice has changed.
This was a fun episode, mostly for Tubbs’ “I’ve been drugged” acting and Santeria hitmen riding dirt bikes.
We hope you all had a great holiday, we’ll be back next week!
Voodoo. VOODOO. Tubbs has some bad loas and we have what might be our favorite episode of the season so far. Legba (the villains real name) is out to get revenge and only Tubbs’ cocky attitude and breezy suit can stop him. Right from the get go we fall in love with this episode of Miami Vice… For all the wrong reasons.
Bad lines, awkward scenes and Tubbs getting a case of the Yips make for one of our funniest episodes of Go With The Heat. Melissa couldn’t wait for us to see Tubbs leg cramp acting, John is concerned about people turning into goats and Dominic still hasn’t stopped laughing about “Yips”.
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Episode Information
Miami Vice – Season 02 Ep. 07 – Tale of the Goat
Premiered April 25, 1986
Writer: Jim Trombetta (one other episode “Free Verse”)
Director: Michael O’Herilhy (also directed Junk Love)
Guest Stars
Clarence Williams III as Legba
Mykelti Williamson as Sylvio Romulus
Peter Sellars as Dr. O’Hara
Ray Sharkey as Bobby Profile
Music
Phantom Living by The Fixx
Transformation by Nona Hendryx
Can’t Turn Back by Red Rider
Flesh by Todd Rundgren
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