List of Miami Vice episodes

List of Miami Vice episodes
The Miami Vice intertitle.

The following is an episode list for the 1980s undercover cop television series Miami Vice. In the United States, the show was aired on NBC. The first episode of the series premiered on September 16, 1984 with the series concluding on May 21, 1989 after five seasons. Though the series concluded on May 21, 1989, NBC aired three more episodes after the series finale, and USA Network aired a fourth post-series finale episode, thus concluding the series on January 25, 1990. There are a total of 111 episodes, spanning five years (19841989) of the show's run. The individual seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4.

Contents

Series overview

Season Episodes Discs Originally aired Miami Vice DVD releases Prod.
code
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 22 3 1984—1985 February 8, 2005[1] April 25, 2005[2] July 13, 2005[3] 595xx
2 22 3 1985—1986 November 22, 2005[4] July 24, 2006[5] July 20, 2006[6] 600xx
3 24 5 1986—1987 March 20, 2007[7] May 14, 2007[8] July 5, 2007[9] 620xx
4 22 5 1987—1988 March 20, 2007[7] August 13, 2007[10] December 4, 2007[11] 635xx
5 21 5 1988—1990 June 26, 2007[12] December 26, 2007[13] TBA 639xx
ALL 111 27 1984—1990 November 13, 2007[14] October 8, 2007[15][16] TBA  –

Season 1: 1984–1985

Season one of Miami Vice premiered on September 16, 1984 with the two hour pilot premiere on NBC. The first season concluded on May 10, 1985, after 22 episodes. Season one regular cast members included Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Gregory Sierra, Michael Talbott, John Diehl, Olivia Brown and Edward James Olmos.

The first season was filmed on location in Miami, Florida.[17] The show's crew took up semipermanent residence in the Alexander Hotel for the first season.[17] They later worked out of Greenwich Studios.[18] Episodes were produced at an average cost of $1.3 million, which compared to a typical cop-show episode of $1 million is much higher.[17] The show went to unusual lengths to get the right settings and props for each episode.[17] Music which was an integral part of the show was looked at differently. The show's directors looked for creative ways to use music on the show.[17] Unlike other television shows at the time that used rock music,[17] Miami Vice would buy the rights to original records rather than imitations.[17] The show would spend up to $10,000 per episode for original recordings on artists like Todd Rundgren, U2, and Frankie Goes to Hollywood to name a few.[17] Jan Hammer, the show's musical composer, would create the rest of the show's musical score.

Hammer used the Fairlight CMI IIx, a computer based music workstation consisting of an 8-bit sampler, digital synthesizer, midi controller and sequencer. The Fairlight enabled to Hammer to score and perform the entire show's music single handedly.[17] Jan would work out of his state-of-the-art studio in his 150-year-old home in Brewster, New York composing the score for each episode.[17]

The film crew on the show, was 95% local to the Miami area.[18] Various filming locations on the show included: Downtown Miami, Old Miamarina (Bayside Market Place), Opa Locka Airport, Biscayne Boulevard, Key Biscayne, Florida, Venetian Causeway, Coconut Grove, South Beach, North Miami Beach, St. Croix, McArthur Causeway, Ocean Drive, and Tamiami Trail.[18]

Series
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Season
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
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1 1 "Brother's Keeper" Thomas Carter Anthony Yerkovich September 16, 1984 83504
James "Sonny" Crockett is a Miami Vice Squad policeman who has just lost his colleague Eddie Rivera (Jimmy Smits) in a car bombing. Crockett was investigating Esteban Calderone, a Colombian drug dealer, when he meets a New York police agent Rafael Tubbs. Since they're having problems approaching Calderone, Crockett and Tubbs are forced to work together. Crockett confronts "Rafael" and discovers that he is Ricardo, Rafael's brother, that wants revenge on Calderone, who killed his brother. They decide to work together and Calderone is arrested. He is freed when he pays $2 million bail and escapes. In the end Crockett persuades Tubbs to enter a career in "Southern Law Enforcement". 
2 2 "Heart of Darkness" John Llewellyn Moxey A.J. Edison September 28, 1984 59501
Crockett and Tubbs go undercover to infiltrate an illicit pornography distribution ring and rein in an undercover FBI agent (Ed O'Neill) that may have gone over to the other side. 
3 3 "Cool Runnin'" Lee H. Katzin Joel Surnow October 5, 1984 59502
The Vice squad is forced to rely on a petty criminal (Charlie Barnett) to help them bust a gang of violent Jamaican thugs that are responsible for a series of deadly drug ripoffs around the city. 
4 4 "Calderone's Return: The Hit List (Part 1)" Richard Colla Joel Surnow October 19, 1984 59504
Calderone, Crockett and Tubbs' old nemesis, hires a notorious hitman to take out his largest competitors in Miami, and the Vice squad soon learns that Crockett's name is also on the hit list. 
5 5 "Calderone's Return: Calderone's Demise (Part 2)" Paul Michael Glaser Alfonse Ruggiero, Jr. & Joel Surnow October 26, 1984 59507
Although Crockett survived the attempt on his life, Lt. Rodriguez (Gregory Sierra) wasn't so lucky. Now Crockett and Tubbs must travel to Bimini to get Calderone and avenge the Lieutenant's death. Along the way, however, Tubbs falls for a beautiful woman whose connection to Calderone is far deeper than he realizes. 
6 6 "One Eyed Jack" Lee H. Katzin Alfonse Ruggiero, Jr. November 2, 1984 59503
As the Vice squad is taken over by a new Lieutenant, Martin Castillo (Edward James Olmos), Crockett is framed for taking bribes as he tries to help an old flame get out of a debt to infamous loan shark Al Lombard (Dennis Farina). 
7 7 "No Exit" David Soul Charles R. Leinenweber November 9, 1984 59508
The Vice squad joins forces with the FBI in an effort to stop an arms dealer (Bruce Willis) from selling off a cache of stolen Stinger missiles. 
8 8 "The Great McCarthy" Georg Stanford Brown Philip Reed & Joel Surnow November 16, 1984 59509
Crockett puts his beloved cigarette boat on the line during the Vice squad's attempt to collar a drug smuggler who moves his product using his favorite hobby—speedboat racing—as a cover. 
9 9 "Glades" Stan Lathan Rex Weiner & Allan Weisberger November 30, 1984 59506
Crockett and Tubbs must journey into the Everglades to find a witness (Keith Szarabajka) who fled from Miami two days before he is supposed to testify against a drug dealer. 
10 10 "Give a Little, Take a Little" Bobby Roth Chuck Adamson December 7, 1984 59505
Crockett's refusal to identify an informant (Lenny Von Dohlen) in court gets him locked up on contempt charges. Meanwhile, Trudy and Gina encounter difficulties while attempting to infiltrate a prostitution ring. 
11 11 "Little Prince" Alan J. Levi Wendy Cozen & Joel Surnow December 14, 1985 59515
After the Vice squad arrests the son of a drug-dealing industrialist during a raid, Crockett and Tubbs try to convince him to help them bring down his father. 
12 12 "Milk Run" John Nicolella Allison Hock January 4, 1985 59512
Two naïve college students from New York City run afoul of the Vice squad during their attempt to run a shipment of cocaine from Colombia to Miami. 
13 13 "Golden Triangle (Part 1)" Georg Stanford Brown Maurice Hurley January 11, 1985 59511
Crockett and Tubbs go undercover as hotel security guards in an effort to stop a professional thief from robbing the hotel's safe deposit boxes, but the case ends up having a connection to a far larger criminal organization that Lt. Castillo has encountered in the past. 
14 14 "Golden Triangle (Part 2)" David Anspaugh Maurice Hurley & Michael Mann January 18, 1985 59516
Lt. Castillo agrees to let the rest of the Vice squad help him bring down Lao Li (Keye Luke), the Chinese drug lord who tried to have Castillo killed years ago, who is now living in Miami and holding Castillo's former wife (Joan Chen) hostage as leverage against him. 
15 15 "Smuggler's Blues" Paul Michael Glaser Miguel Piñero February 1, 1985 59514
Crockett and Tubbs are recruited by the DEA to pose as drug smugglers in an effort to expose someone in law enforcement who has been murdering drug dealers and their families. 
16 16 "Rites of Passage" David Anspaugh Daniel Pyne February 8, 1985 59519
Tubbs encounters an old flame (Pam Grier), a female detective from New York looking for her missing sister, during the Vice squad's investigation into the murder of a call girl. 
17 17 "The Maze" Tim Zinnemann Michael Eric Stein February 22, 1985 59523
Tubbs is taken hostage by gang members in a run-down hotel, along with all of the other tenants, thanks to the would-be heroics of a cop out to avenge his partner's murder. 
18 18 "Made for Each Other" Rob Cohen Joel Surnow & Allan Weisbecker March 8, 1985 59527
After his house is destroyed in an accidental fire, Zito is forced to move in with Switek and his new girlfriend, who also happens to be Zito's ex. The resulting friction threatens to derail the pair's investigation of a ring of thieves selling stolen goods. 
19 19 "The Home Invaders" Abel Ferrara Chuck Adamson March 15, 1985 59525
The Vice squad is brought in to help the Robbery division stop a series of violent home invasions in wealthy neighborhoods. During the investigation, Crockett learns that one of his old mentors may be losing his touch. 
20 20 "Nobody Lives Forever" Jim Johnston Edward DiLorenzo March 29, 1985 59520
As the Vice squad races to track down a trio of hoods on a violent, drug-fueled joyride through the city, Crockett's new romance proves to be a major distraction. 
21 21 "Evan" Rob Cohen Paul Diamond May 3, 1985 59518
The Vice squad's investigation of an arms dealer (Al Israel) is complicated when Crockett encounters Evan Freed (William Russ), a former Vice cop-turned-ATF agent whose past history with Crockett has left them both with a mutual hatred for each other. 
22 22 "Lombard" John Nicolella David Assael & Joel Surnow May 10, 1985 59529
Crockett and Tubbs are assigned to provide protection for mobster Al Lombard, who is set to testify against a Mafia family as part of a plea bargain. 

Season 2: 1985–1986

Season two of Miami Vice premiered on September 27, 1985, with the two hour episode "Prodigal Son". The second season concluded on May 9, 1986, after 22 episodes. Season two regular cast members included Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott, John Diehl, Olivia Brown and Edward James Olmos.

Series
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Season
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
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23 1 "Prodigal Son" Paul Michael Glaser Daniel Pyne September 27, 1985 60013
Crockett and Tubbs go to New York City to assist the DEA in hunting down a gang of Colombian drug dealers responsible for killing several undercover agents. Meanwhile, Tubbs reunites with his old flame Valerie (Pam Grier). 
24 2 "Whatever Works" John Nicolella Maurice Hurley October 4, 1985 60025
Crockett, Tubbs and Castillo seek guidance from a Santería priestess (Eartha Kitt) while investigating the ritualistic murders of police officers and drug dealers. Meanwhile, Izzy helps Crockett get back his Ferarri after it is repossessed by a city accountant. 
25 3 "Out Where the Buses Don't Run" Jim Johnston Story by: Douglas Lloyd MacIntosh &
Joel Surnow
Teleplay by: Douglas Lloyd MacIntosh & John Mankiewicz
October 18, 1985 60006

A retired Vice detective (Bruce McGill) offers to assist Crockett and Tubbs with their latest case. The only problem? The man the former detective claims is running the drug ring they are investigating supposedly died years ago. Note- In 1997 TV Guide ranked this episode number 90 on its '100 Greatest Epiodes of All Time' list.[19]

- Weldon's computer is named Lorraine, after his wife who left him per his character's backstory for this episode, but Lorraine is also the name of the Amiga prototype that appeared at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, held on January 4th, 1984. Interestingly, the Amiga prototype took its name from the motherboard, which was named Lorraine, after the company president's wife. This seems to be a tongue-in-cheek joke when Weldon retorts to Tubb's statement that the Vice Dept. has computers "just like this...", pointing to Lorraine, to which Weldon replies: "Really? Like Lorraine? I don't think so!". Which would've been correct, as this prototype would've been far and above anything the Vice Dept. could obtain at the time. 
26 4 "The Dutch Oven" Abel Ferrara Maurice Hurley October 25, 1985 60003
Trudy is torn between duty and romance when she learns that her boyfriend (Cleavant Derricks) is best friends with a drug dealer (Giancarlo Esposito) who has connections to a big-time supplier the Vice Squad is trying to bring down. 
27 5 "Buddies" Harry Mastrogeorge Frank Military November 1, 1985 60020
Crockett learns that his old college buddy, Robbie (James Remar), a successful nightclub manager, may be connected to the murder of a dancer who accidentally found out too much about the illicit business of the club's Mafiosi owners. 
28 6 "Junk Love" Michael O'Herlihy Julia Cameron November 8, 1985 60017
Crockett and Tubbs attempt to use an elusive heroin trafficker's girlfriend, a drug-addicted prostitute, to get closer to him. But they soon learn that her connection to the man is far deeper, and more disturbing, than they could have imagined. 
29 7 "Tale of the Goat" Michael O'Herlihy Jim Trombetta November 15, 1985 60036
Tubbs crosses paths with a Haitian voodoo priest (Clarence Williams III), who has apparently returned from the dead to kill a business associate (Mykelti Williamson) who double-crossed him. 
30 8 "Bushido" Edward James Olmos James Leekley November 22, 1985 60042
Castillo's old friend Jack Gretsky (Dean Stockwell), a retired CIA agent, reveals that he is dying of cancer, and asks Castillo to protect his wife, a Soviet defector, and their son from the KGB assassins that are pursuing them. 
31 9 "Bought and Paid For" John Nicolella Marvin Kupfer November 29, 1985 60024
Gina's friend Odette (Lynn Whitfield), a Haitian immigrant, is raped in Gina's home by the son (Joaquim de Almeida) of a Latin American ambassador. The Vice Squad's subsequent investigation soon becomes complicated by the suspect's diplomatic immunity, as well as Odette's sudden recantation of her story. 
32 10 "Back in the World" Don Johnson Terry McDonnell December 6, 1985 60023
Ira Stone (Bob Balaban), Crockett's journalist friend from the Vietnam War, is ready to break a story connecting a respected general (G. Gordon Liddy) to a drug ring that smuggled heroin into the United States in the body bags of dead soldiers. 
33 11 "Phil the Shill" John Nicolella Paul Diamond December 13, 1985 60037
Switek is forced to put his vendetta against a sleazy con artist (Phil Collins) who swindled him on hold when the Vice Squad learns they may be able to use the grifter to bring down a big-time cocaine dealer. 
34 12 "Definitely Miami" Rob Cohen Michael Ahnemann & Daniel Pyne January 10, 1986 60012
Crockett falls hard for an attractive, mysterious woman (Arielle Dombasle) and attempts to help her break away from her violent, drug-dealing boyfriend (Ted Nugent). Meanwhile, an elusive cocaine trafficker offers to turn himself in to the Vice Squad in exchange for a face-to-face meeting with his sister, a protected witness who is planning to testify against him. 
35 13 "Yankee Dollar" Aaron Lipstadt John Mankiewicz & Daniel Pyne January 17, 1986 60047
Crockett and Tubbs attempt to turn a shady drug dealer against his business partner, a wealthy socialite who murdered her husband in order to inherit his fortune, in order to nab them both. 
36 14 "One Way Ticket" Craig Bolotin Craig Bolotin & John Mankiewicz January 24, 1986 60040
The Vice squad's efforts to bring down a French-Canadian drug lord who ordered the murder of an ADA is stymied by a defense attorney (John Heard) with whom Crockett has an adversarial history. 
37 15 "Little Miss Dangerous" Leon Ichaso Frank Military January 31, 1986 60038
As the police scour the city searching for the "Crayon Killer", a serial killer who leaves childlike drawings next to their victim's bodies, Tubbs tries to help a teenage prostitute (Fiona) turn her life around, unaware that he may be closer to the Crayon Killer than he realizes. 
38 16 "Florence Italy" John Nicolella Wilton Crawley February 14, 1986 60011
Crockett and Tubbs investigate the murder of a teenage prostitute, and a big-time Grand Prix racer (Danny Sullivan) ends up at the top of their suspect list. But is the driver really responsible, or is it someone close to him? 
39 17 "French Twist" David Jackson Michael Hoggan & Jason Summers
Teleplay by: Jason Summers
February 21, 1986 60049
Crockett's romance with a French Interpol agent (Lisa Eichhorn) complicates the Vice Squad's pursuit of a drug-dealing assassin (Leonard Cohen). 
40 18 "The Fix" Dick Miller Chuck Adamson March 7, 1986 60008
After a respected judge (Bill Russell) sets a ridiculously low bail for a drug dealer, Crockett and Tubbs investigate the man and learn that he owes a large gambling debt to a violent loan shark (Michael Richards), who wants the judge to convince his son (Bernard King), a college basketball star, to throw his next game. 
41 19 "Payback" Aaron Lipstadt Robert Crais March 14, 1986 60048
Crockett learns that a prominent drug trafficker (Frank Zappa) believes Crockett's alter-ego, Burnett, has stolen $3 million from him, and must find out who set him up before the trafficker's hitmen get to him. 
42 20 "Free Verse" John Nicolella Jim Trombetta & Shel Williams
Teleplay by: Jim Trombetta
April 4, 1986 60005
The Vice Squad is assigned to protect a Latin American poet who has been targeted for assassination by both his home country's secret police, who want him silenced, and the anti-government guerillas, who want to make him a martyr. 
43 21 "Trust Fund Pirates" Jim Johnston Daniel Pyne May 2, 1986 60027
Crockett and Tubbs ask for the assistance of an amateur pilot (Gary Cole) in their efforts to take down a gang of rich kids who are killing off drug smugglers and stealing their cargo. 
44 22 "Sons and Lovers" John Nicolella Dennis Cooper May 9, 1986 60008
Angelina, Esteban Calderone's daughter, returns and reveals to Tubbs that he fathered her child. However, she also informs him that her half-brother, Orlando Calderone (John Leguizamo), is in Miami and looking to avenge his father's death. 

Season 3: 1986–1987

Season three of Miami Vice premiered on September 26, 1986, with the episode "When Irish Eyes Are Crying". The third season concluded on May 8, 1987, after 24 episodes. Season three regular cast members included Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott, John Diehl, Olivia Brown and Edward James Olmos. Changes in season three included Dick Wolf joining the crew as executive producer working with Michael Mann, different style and fashion looks, the introduction of the Ferrari Testarossa, Sonny Crockett's new car and the death of Larry Zito (Diehl).

Series
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Season
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
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45 1 "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" Mario Di Leo Story by: John Leekley
Teleplay by: John Leekley & Dick Wolf
September 26, 1986 62004
Gina begins a romance with a reformed Irish revolutionary (Liam Neeson), but the rest of the Vice Squad soon learns that his charitable crusade may be a cover for a planned IRA operation against British agents in Miami. 
46 2 "Stone's War" David Jackson David Jackson October 3, 1986 62012
Ira Stone (Bob Balaban) returns, asking for Crockett's help in breaking the story of American mercenaries involved in a secret war in Nicaragua, which will give the Vice Squad a second chance to bring down the elusive General Maynard (G. Gordon Liddy). 
47 3 "Killshot" Leon Ichaso Story by: Manuael Arce, Leon Ichaso
& Marvin Kupfer
Teleplay by: Marvin Kupfer
October 10, 1985 62018
A U.S. Customs agent asks for Crockett and Tubbs' help clearing the name of his brother, a talented Jai alai player (Fernando Allende) with a cocaine problem whose dealer is framing him for a prostitute's murder. 
48 4 "Walk Alone" David Jackson W.K. Scott Meyer October 17, 1986 62014
Tubbs risks his life when he goes undercover as a prison inmate in order to expose a drug ring being run by a group of corrupt corrections officers (Laurence Fishburne and Ron Perlman). 
49 5 "The Good Collar" Mario Di Leo Dennis Cooper October 24, 1986 62001
After Crockett catches a promising high school football player (Keith Diamond) delivering heroin to a known dealer, he tries to convince the young man to save his athletic career by helping the Vice Squad bring down a teenage drug lord. 
50 6 "Shadow in the Dark" Christopher Crowe Chuck Adamson October 31, 1986 62003
Crockett tries to get inside the head of a mentally unstable home invader in order to catch him before his crimes turn violent, despite the fact that the last cop who tried that approach ended up in a psychiatric hospital. 
51 7 "El Viejo" Aaron Lipstadt Alan Moskowitz November 7, 1986 62009
Crockett's investigation of a drug ring is complicated by the interference of a Texas Ranger (Willie Nelson) who has mistaken Crockett's undercover identity as a drug dealer for the real thing. 
52 8 "Better Living Through Chemistry" Leon Ichaso Story by: Ken Edwards & Harold Rosenthal
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan & Dick Wolf
November 14, 1986 62007
Tubbs' former partner from New York is out for revenge, believing that Tubbs is responsible for getting him kicked off the force, and threatens to derail the Vice Squad's latest investigation when he kidnaps a drug dealer's chemist. 
53 9 "Baby Blues" Daniel Attias Story by: Michael Duggan & Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan
November 21, 1986 62017
The Vice Squad begins investigating an illegal adoption ring after an interdicted Colombian airplane thought to be full of drugs turns out to contain live human infants. 
54 10 "Streetwise" Fred Walton Dennis Cooper December 5, 1986 62002
While Crockett tries to convince an undercover cop (Bill Paxton) with a wife and child at home to break off his affair with a prostitute (Deborah Adair), Tubbs goes undercover to bring down a violent, drug-dealing pimp (Wesley Snipes) responsible for stealing pharmaceutical-grade cocaine from a hospital. 
55 11 "Forgive Us Our Debts" Jan Eliasberg Gustave Reininger December 12, 1986 62013
Crockett does all he can to stop the execution of Frank Hackman (Guy Boyd), the man convicted of killing his former partner, after new evidence is uncovered that seems to prove his innocence. 
56 12 "Down For The Count (Part 1)" Richard Compton Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: John Schulian & Dick Wolf
January 9, 1987 62020
Zito goes undercover as trainer for a young boxer (Mark Breland) to expose a ruthless drug lord with a passion for the sport, but the investigation takes a tragic turn when Zito's cover is blown and he is killed by the drug lord's hitmen. 
57 13 "Down For The Count (Part 2)" Richard Compton Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: John Schulian & Dick Wolf
January 16, 1987 62023
Switek is upset when Internal affairs begins investigating Zito on suspicion of corruption, and sets out to clear his dead partner's name. Meanwhile, the Vice Squad attempts to salvage its floundering investigation of the drug lord that killed their comrade. 
58 14 "Cuba Libre" Virgil W. Vogel Michael Berlin & Eric Estrin January 23, 1987 62015
While investigating a group of drug-dealing anti-Communist Cuban guerillas in Miami, the Vice Squad uncovers a plot to assassinate a visiting Cuban diplomat. 
59 15 "Duty and Honor"
"The Savage"
John Nicolella Marvin Kupfer February 6, 1987 62019
A series of recent prostitute murders closely resemble similar deaths Castillo investigated while in Vietnam and his suspicion that the killer is the same one from before are confirmed when the Vietnamese detective (Haing S. Ngor) he worked with on the previous case arrives in Miami looking for his help bringing the killer to justice. 
60 16 "Theresa" Virgil W. Vogel Pamela Norris February 13, 1987 62024
Crockett's budding romance with a heroin-addicted doctor (Helena Bonham Carter) ends up jeopardizing his case against a drug dealer (Brad Dourif). 
61 17 "The Afternoon Plane" David Jackson David Jackson February 20, 1987 62022
Tubbs' vacation on a small Caribbean island with his girlfriend soon turns into a nightmare when his nemesis Orlando Calderone (John Leguizamo) arrives with a hit squad intent on killing him. 
62 18 "Lend Me an Ear" James Quinn Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan
February 27, 1987 62027
Steve Duddy (John Glover), a former police surveillance expert who now works as a private security consultant, agrees to help Crockett and Tubbs by supplying them with equipment to nab drug dealers, while simultaneously selling similar equipment to the same dealers the Vice Squad is trying to nail. 
63 19 "Red Tape" Gabrielle Beaumont Story by: Dennis Cooper
Teleplay by: Jonathan Polansky
March 13, 1987 62029
After an undercover Vice cop (Viggo Mortensen) killed by a booby trap while working a case, internal affairs begin investigating Tubbs on suspicion of selling information to drug dealers. Tubbs almost turns in his badge in anger, but is eventually convinced that the only way to clear his name is to pretend to be the dirty cop everyone thinks he is in order to expose the real source of the leak. 
64 20 "By Hooker By Crook" Don Johnson Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: John Schulian
March 20, 1987 62026
Crockett's latest romance with a respected businesswoman (Melanie Griffith) turns sour when it is revealed that the woman is actually a high-class madam with connections to a notorious money launderer (George Takei). 
65 21 "Knock Knock...Who's There?" Tony Wharmby Story & Teleplay by: John Schulian & Dick Wolf March 27, 1987 62028
Crockett and Tubbs investigate a gang of stickup men who have been derailing Vice Squad drug busts by posing as Federal agents and making off with the drugs and the buy money. 
66 22 "Viking Bikers From Hell" James Quinn Story by: Walter Kurtz
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan & Dick Wolf
April 3, 1987 62032
When the leader (Reb Brown) of a gang of violent, drug-dealing bikers is released from prison, he sets out on a bloody mission of revenge against those he feels were responsible for the death of one of his comrades while he was inside, a list that includes Crockett. 
67 23 "Everybody's In Showbiz..." Richard Compton Story by: David Cooper & Reinaldo Povod
Teleplay by: David Burke
May 1, 1987 62031
A talented local stage actor attempts to save a struggling community theater by stealing the crack-filled briefcase of a drug dealer (Paul Calderón) and selling the product himself. 
68 24 "Heroes of the Revolution" Gabrielle Beaumont Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: John Schulian
May 8, 1987 62033
An East German spy (Jeroen Krabbé) from Gina's mother's past returns to avenge her death at the hands of a drug-running former Cuban army officer the Vice Squad is investigating. As the Vice Squad tries to prevent the spy from screwing up their case, Gina learns that the spy is actually her real father. 

Season 4: 1987–1988

Season four of Miami Vice premiered on September 25, 1987, with the episode Contempt of Court". The fourth season concluded on May 6, 1988, after 22 episodes. Season four regular cast members included Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott, Olivia Brown and Edward James Olmos.

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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
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69 1 "Contempt of Court" Jan Eliasberg Peter McCabe September 25, 1987 63504
Frank Mosca (Stanley Tucci), a big-time mobster refuses to cooperate in court and wants to find the witness that Crockett is protecting. 
70 2 "Amen... Send Money" James Quinn John Schulian October 2, 1987 63502
Tubbs is accused of raping a church-goer and is also caught between a feud with two televangelists Rev. Billy Bob Proverb (Brian Dennehy) and Mason Mather (James Tolkan). 
71 3 "Death and the Lady" Colin Bucksey David Black October 16, 1987 63501
An actress' murder in a snuff film, leads to Crockett and Tubbs investigating the shady director (Paul Guilfoyle). 
72 4 "The Big Thaw" Richard Compton Joseph DeBlasi October 23, 1987 63507
A deceased reggae musician's widow and cryobiologist argue over the cryogenically frozen corpse. 
73 5 "Child's Play" Vern Gillum Story by: Priscilla Turner
Teleplay by: Michael Piller
October 30, 1987 63508
Crockett accidentally shoots a gun-wielding young boy used as a pawn by a criminal. 
74 6 "God's Work" Jan Eliasberg Edward Tivnan November 6, 1987 63503
A drug kingpin's son (Esai Morales) returns to Miami to be a part of his father's business and also holds a personal secret. 
75 7 "Missing Hours" Ate de Jong Thomas M. Disch November 13, 1987 63515
Trudy has a puzzling alien encounter, which sets a change in her behavior. 
76 8 "Like a Hurricane" Colin Bucksey Robert Palm November 20, 1987 63511
Crockett falls in love with Caitlin Davies (Sheena Easton), a recording artist he is assigned to protect. They later decide to marry. 
77 9 "The Rising Sun of Death" Leon Ichaso Peter Lance December 4, 1987 63506
Castillo investigates a possible Yakuza presence in Miami. 
78 10 "Love at First Sight" Don Johnson Peter McCabe January 15, 1988 63517
Caitlin becomes concerned for Crockett's life, when he agrees to go undercover in a video dating service to catch a serial killer. 
79 11 "'A Rock and a Hard Place" Colin Bucksey Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: Robert Palm
January 22, 1988 63512
Two ruthless music executives are out to ruin Caitlin's comeback by exposing that she is married to drug dealer Burnett (Crockett's cover) not Crockett himself. 
80 12 "The Cows of October" Vern Gillum Ed Zuckerman February 5, 1988 63510
The Vice squad must stop bull semen from contaminating the beef supply. 
81 13 "Vote of Confidence" Randy Roberts John Schulian February 12, 1988 63520
A respected gubernatorial candidate (Larry Pine) is caught in a prostitution ring bust. 
88 14 "Baseballs of Death" Bill Duke Peter Lance February 19, 1988 63522
A ruthless criminal (Tony Plana) will stop at nothing to acquire high-quality explosives. 
83 15 "Indian Wars" Leon Ichaso Story by: Frank Coffey & Carl Waldman
Teleplay by: Frank Coffey, Michael Duggan, Peter Lance,
Robert Palm & Carl Waldman
February 26, 1988 63514
Tubbs goes undercover in Florida indian reservation to uncover unlawful practices. 
84 16 "Honor Among Thieves?" Jim Johnston Jack Richardson March 4, 1988 63519
A delusional serial killer with an affinity for glass dolls is killing young girls, he also happens to be the leader of a drug dealer retreat that Crockett and Tubbs are attending. 
85 17 "Hell Hath No Fury" Virgil W. Vogel Story by: David Black
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan
March 11, 1988 63521
A rapist is released from prison and Trudy fears what the victim will avenge her situation by killing the man. 
86 18 "Badge of Dishonor" Richard Compton Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan & Peter Lance
March 18, 1988 63524
Tubbs begins to develop a connection with a female undercover officer, who are both investigating a number of murders by the docks. 
87 19 "Blood & Roses" George Mendeluk Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: Robert Palm
April 1, 1988 63523
Frank Mosca returns and develops romantic interest in Gina. 
88 20 "A Bullet for Crockett" Donald L. Gold Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: Michael Duggan & Peter Lance
April 15, 1988 63525
Crockett hangs on dear life after being shot by a drug dealer's girlfriend (Lisa Vidal), who shot Crockett because he killed her love. While in the hospital the other members of the Vice squad reminisce about their memories with Crockett. 
89 21 "Deliver Us From Evil (Part 1)" George Mendeluk Story by: Dick Wolf
Teleplay by: David Black, Michael Duggan & Robert Palm
April 29, 1988 63528
Frank Hackman returns and kills Caitlin during her concert after Crockett accidentally kills Hackman's girl during a police bust. 
90 22 "Mirror Image (Part 2)" Richard Compton Story by: Daniel Sackheim & Nelson Oramas
Teleplay by: Robert Palm & Daniel Sackheim
May 6, 1988 63526
Crockett gets amnesia while boarding a drug dealer's boat. He is rescued by a shady drug dealer (Antonio Fargas) and Crockett is left believing that he is his undercover drug dealer alter-ego Burnett. 

Season 5: 1988–1989

Season five of Miami Vice is the final season of the series. The season premiered on November 4, 1988, with the episode "Hostile Takeover (Part 3)". The series concluded on May 21, 1989, with "Freefall" after 17 episodes, but later NBC aired three new episodes after the series finale. They were "World of Trouble" (June 14, 1989), "Miracle Man" (June 21, 1989), and "Leap of Faith" (June 28, 1989). Additionally, USA Network aired "Too Much, Too Late" on January 25, 1990, since NBC would not show that episode due to its strong topic of child molestation (NBC and USA are now owned by the same company). Season five regular cast members included Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott, Olivia Brown and Edward James Olmos.

Series
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Season
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
91 1 "Hostile Takeover (Part 3)" Don Johnson Ken Solarz November 4, 1988 63905
Sonny still assumes the identity of Burnett, unaware of his past as a police officer. Burnett has now gained full control of a drug empire and exposes Tubbs' identity as a cop. 
92 2 "Redemption in Blood (Part 4)" Paul Krasny Story by: Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Scott Shepherd & Ken Solarz
November 11, 1988 63906
Crockett's memory begins to come back, just as Tubbs begins a plan to take him down. 
93 3 "Heart of Night" Paul Krasny James Becket November 18, 1988 63904
Castillo must protect his ex-wife Mai Ying (Rosalind Chao) from a drug lord. Also, Mai Ying's current husband Ma Sek (James Saito) may have connections to the drug lord. 
94 4 "Bad Timing" Virgil W. Vogel Scott Shepherd December 2, 1988 63907
Crockett takes a much needed vacation in a Florida town and is then kidnapped by three homicidal prison escapees. 
95 5 "Borrasca" Vern Gillum Elvis Cole & Vladislavo Stepankutza December 9, 1988 63901
The Vice squad are asked not to be involved in a drug deal involving government agents. 
96 6 "Line of Fire" Richard Compton Raymond Hartung December 16, 1988 63908
Crockett and Tubbs must protect a young man (Justin Lazard) who is a key witness in a drug lord's trial. 
97 7 "Asian Cut" James Contner Story by: Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Peter McCabe
January 13, 1989 63909
Trudy goes undercover as a call girl to lure sadistic serial killer who leaves his victims with distinctive knife marks. 
98 8 "Hard Knocks" Vern Gillum Story by: Scott Shepherd, Ken Solarz & Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Ken Solarz
January 20, 1989 63910
Switek tries to convince a major college quarterback to throw a game, to break even with a hustler. 
99 9 "Fruit of the Poison Tree" Michelle Manning Rob Bragin February 3, 1989 63912
Crockett and Tubbs investigate a shady lawyer who defends drug dealers, then steals and resells their drugs. 
100 10 "To Have and to Hold" Eugene Corr William Conway February 10, 1989 63913
While undercover, Tubbs falls for the widow of a slain drug kingpin. Meanwhile, Crockett leaves to be with his son who is not happy about his mother, Crockett's ex-wife (Belinda Montgomery) having another child. 
101 11 "Miami Squeeze" Michelle Manning Story by: Ted Mann, Peter McCabe & Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Ted Mann & Peter McCabe
February 17, 1989 63917
An anti-drug Congresswoman's (Rita Moreno) campaign is jeopardized when her son steals a shipment of drugs from a big-time kingpin. 
102 12 "Jack of All Trades" Vern Gillum Story by: Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Ken Solarz
March 3, 1989 63911
Crockett's scheming cousin Jack (David Andrews) unintentionally gets involved with a dangerous druglord. 
103 13 "The Cell Within" Michael B. Hoggan Jack Richardson March 10, 1989 63902
Jack Manning (John P. Ryan), a former criminal that Tubbs imprisoned, invites Tubbs to dinner. At Manning's house Tubbs sees that he has imprisoned other people for petty crimes. Manning then imprisons Tubbs for not agreeing to follow his plan to "rid the world of evil". 
104 14 "The Lost Madonna" Chip Chalmers Robert Goethals March 17, 1989 63914
Crockett and Tubbs agree to help an artsy NYPD detective (Michael Chiklis) retrieve a 15th century statue of the Madonna
105 15 "Over the Line" Russ Mayberry Story by: Scott Shepherd & Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Terry McDonell
April 28, 1989 63918
Crockett and Tubbs go undercover joining a group of vigilante cops, who serve their own justice against criminals. 
106 16 "Victims of Circumstance" Colin Bucksey Richard Lourie May 5, 1989 63918
The Vice squad learn that witnesses of The Holocaust are being murdered one by one, forcing Crockett and Switek to go undercover in a White supremacist group. 
107 17 "Freefall" Russ Mayberry Story by: Frank Holman, Scott Shepherd & Ken Solarz
Teleplay by: William Conway & Ken Solarz
May 21, 1989 63924
In the series finale, Crockett and Tubbs are recruited to protect Gen. Manuel Borbon (Ian McShane), a dictator of a ravaged Latin American country. 
108 18 "World of Trouble[†]" Alan Myerson Raymond Hartung June 14, 1989 63922
Former mob boss Al Lombard (Dennis Farina), who was believed to be dead, returns to try to convince his son to stay out of the mob business. 
109 19 "Miracle Man[†]" Alan Myerson Story by: Gillian Horvath & Robert Ward
Teleplay by: Rob Bragin
June 21, 1989 63921
A delusional vigilante named "Miracle Man" donning a blanket as a cape, frequently gets involved with Tubbs and Switek's investigations. 
110 20 "Leap of Faith[†][†2]" Robert Iscove Robert Ward June 28, 1989 63923
A Youth Crime Unit goes undercover as college students to investigate a shady professor (Keith Gordon) who is giving his students a dangerous drug. 
111 21 "Too Much, Too Late[†][‡]" Richard Compton Story by: John A. Connor
Teleplay by: Jack Richardson
January 25, 1990 63903
Tubbs' old flame, Valerie (Pam Grier), returns to Miami to help her drug-addicted friend Yvonne (CCH Pounder) who is a slave to her drug dealer's demands. As payment for her addiction, she uses her daughter, Lynette (Malinda Williams) to have sex with the dealer. 
  • ^ † These episodes aired on NBC after the series finale, on May 21, 1989, and the fourth one aired on the USA Network.
  • ^ †2 The episode "Leap of Faith" was a backdoor pilot for a potential series that did not come to fruition.
  • ^ ‡ The episode "Too Much, Too Late" was never shown on NBC due to its graphic content and a plot vividly involving child molestation, which at the time was considered unsuitable even for nighttime television.

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