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Remember when even nighttime TV was cinema?
Posted on 11/4/25 at 6:55 am
Posted on 11/4/25 at 6:55 am
The Miami Vice pilot in 1984. Crockett and Tubbs jamming Phil Collins, driving through the Miami night. Just music and mood.


Posted on 11/4/25 at 6:58 am to stout
Yep. Nothing other than True Detective season 1 even comes close.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 6:59 am to Honest Tune
And that's HBO. Not regular network TV like this was
Posted on 11/4/25 at 7:17 am to stout
Yea I was trying to rack the noggin to think of something but couldn’t.
One of my high school basketball coaches came up in the 80s and he told me after that episode, almost every team they played in basketball, including his team, used that song as their pregame run out song. All eyes were glued to it.
One of my high school basketball coaches came up in the 80s and he told me after that episode, almost every team they played in basketball, including his team, used that song as their pregame run out song. All eyes were glued to it.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 7:22 am to Honest Tune
Miami Vice had a huge cultural impact on the 80s
Maybe it's me being nostolgic or maybe I was a kid and teen in the 80's and 90's, and even crap TV was good to my developing brain but TV was just way more fun. I was searching for a show to watch the other day and tried Neighbors. It's just more woke crap about race. How has it lasted 8 seasons? I just want to watch TV and laugh sometimes. Not to be preached at about skin color. Sad
Maybe it's me being nostolgic or maybe I was a kid and teen in the 80's and 90's, and even crap TV was good to my developing brain but TV was just way more fun. I was searching for a show to watch the other day and tried Neighbors. It's just more woke crap about race. How has it lasted 8 seasons? I just want to watch TV and laugh sometimes. Not to be preached at about skin color. Sad
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Posted on 11/4/25 at 7:34 am to stout
Miami Vice is one of those shows that rooted into my subconscious because my dad let me stay up and watch it with him. He was all about the undercover narco shite because that was his line of work… he related to Crockett and Tubbs. Years later when I took some writing classes at LSU I always found myself veering back towards MV-type story lines, where lines were blurred on who was good and who was bad. I wasn’t even aware that I was subconsciously drawing from that show until I was older and did some rewatching.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 7:57 am to Honest Tune
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Nothing other than True Detective season 1 even comes close.
Eh, I'd argue Hannibal is up there. No idea how that show aired on NBC
Posted on 11/4/25 at 8:02 am to Sl0thstronautEsq
I haven’t got to watch that one, but was that when he was a younger man?
Posted on 11/4/25 at 8:17 am to stout
Miami Vice was revolutionary and changed the look of nighttime tv series… Michael Mann developed a distinctive look in addition to unconventional heroes and themes.
His use of music was masterful and perfect for the MTV generation…
His use of music was masterful and perfect for the MTV generation…
Posted on 11/4/25 at 8:21 am to stout
Watching shows with 22 episodes a season being paired down to 12, 8 and even 6, without any improvement in quality and in fact, for the most part, a drastic decline isn't sustainable for the industry.


Posted on 11/4/25 at 8:33 am to stout
Did they ever wear socks? Was it just Crockett?
Posted on 11/4/25 at 8:44 am to stout
Twin Peaks is more recent. And more cinematic.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:14 am to Fewer Kilometers
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Twin Peaks is more recent. And more cinematic.
Yeah Twin Peaks is great. I started a rewatch a while ago and then got sidetracked. I need to finish it.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:19 am to stout
I have been doing a Northern Exposure rewatch on the wife’s Prime. I was 8 when that show premiered so it wasn’t on my radar. I love the vibe and the writing of the show and have made it to season 3. Great cast.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:20 am to stout
I need to watch this. I never watched it when it came out. It came on Friday nights just shortly after I got my drivers license, during my high school years, and the first couple of years of college. I was rarely watching TV on Friday nights and didn’t care enough to record it.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:44 am to Honest Tune
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I have been doing a Northern Exposure rewatch on the wife’s Prime.
I did that one last year because, like you, I was young too when it came out.
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I love the vibe and the writing of the show and have made it to season 3. Great cast.
Yeah it's fun and again has great visuals vs modern network TV
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:50 am to stout
Their incorporation of surrealism was necessary to overcome the claustrophobic tendencies that come with having one setting (Alaska errrr Roslyn, Washington) for a show. I dig it.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 10:55 am to Honest Tune
Miami Vice is what made me become a life long Edward James Olmos fan
Posted on 11/4/25 at 11:10 am to Honest Tune
quote:It got branded as a Twin Peaks homage, but it was initially conceived as being set in Louisiana. They thought that the quirkiness that they were going for would be better suited for a remote Alaskan town than a remote bayou town.
Their incorporation of surrealism was necessary to overcome the claustrophobic tendencies that come with having one setting (Alaska errrr Roslyn, Washington) for a show. I dig it.
They did do one meta joke where Northern Exposure characters stared at a waterfall for an extended scene, then walked away from the Twin Peaks imagery in obvious disinterest.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 11:26 am to Honest Tune
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I haven’t got to watch that one, but was that when he was a younger man?
Lecter is 44 in the first season.
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