Alright, let’s gab about this Miami Vice show, the one everyone’s been yappin’ about. They say it’s got some good parts, you know, the kind that make you wanna sit down and watch even when your bones are achin’. I ain’t no expert, mind you, but I heard folks sayin’ some episodes are better than others, so I figured I’d chew it over with ya.

Now, they got this one episode, somethin’ about buses not runnin’ where they should. “Out Where the Buses Don’t Run,” that’s it. People say it’s the bee’s knees, the best of the whole bunch. It’s got Crockett and Tubbs, those two fellas always chasin’ after bad guys, and they team up with this other cop, old fella, maybe a bit touched in the head. They’re after some big-time drug dealer, the kind that causes all sorts of trouble. Sounds like a real humdinger, don’t it?
See, this Miami Vice thing, it ain’t like them other shows. It’s got its own style, somethin’ special. The clothes, the cars, the music – it’s all flashy and loud, like a rooster crowin’ at sunrise. They say it’s from the 80s, back when things were wild and folks didn’t care so much about lookin’ proper. The writin’ is good too, keeps you on the edge of your seat, wonderin’ what’s gonna happen next.
- And the music! Oh, that music gets your toes tappin’. Every episode’s got some new song, somethin’ you can hum along to while you’re doin’ the dishes or sweepin’ the floor. It’s that kinda music that makes you feel alive, like you could dance all night long, even if your knees ain’t what they used to be.
- They also say the show’s got bright colors, lots of ’em. Neon lights, shiny cars, clothes that look like a rainbow threw up. It’s all a bit much for my taste, but folks seem to like it. They say it makes Miami look like a party, all day and all night.
Now, I ain’t seen every episode, but I hear there are others worth watchin’ too. Some folks like the ones with big shootouts, others like the ones with a bit more heart, you know, where you feel for the characters and what they’re goin’ through. It’s all a matter of taste, I guess. What one person finds excitin’, another might find borin’.
This Miami Vice show, it only lasted for five years, but people still talk about it. That tells you somethin’, don’t it? It means it made a mark, left a footprint in people’s minds. It’s like that old oak tree down by the creek – it’s been there for ages, and everyone in town knows it. Miami Vice is like that, a TV landmark, somethin’ you remember even if you ain’t seen it in years.
They made a new movie outta it, too, years later. I heard it wasn’t the same, though. Too much fancy stuff, not enough of that heart I was talkin’ about. Sometimes, the old ways are the best ways, you know? Like a good home-cooked meal, nothin’ fancy, but it fills you up and makes you feel good inside.
So, if you’re lookin’ for somethin’ to watch, and you ain’t afraid of a little bit of noise and color, give Miami Vice a try. Start with that “buses” episode, see if you like it. If you do, then keep watchin’. If you don’t, well, there’s plenty of other fish in the sea, as they say. But somethin’ tells me you might just get hooked. This show, it’s got that somethin’ special, that little bit of magic that keeps people comin’ back for more, even after all these years. And that, my friend, is somethin’ worth seein’ for yourself. Just don’t expect it to be like them quiet shows with folks sittin’ around talkin’ all day. Miami Vice is all action, all the time, like a runaway train headin’ straight for excitement.

They also compare this show to another show named “CSI: Miami” which also talks about police and crimes, but I reckon that one is for a different kind of folk. Miami Vice, it’s about the feeling, not just the facts. It’s about style, and the music, and those two cops, Crockett and Tubbs, always gettin’ into trouble. So go on, give it a whirl. You might just find yourself a new favorite show, somethin’ to keep you company on them long, lonely nights.