When Crockett and Tubbs have words with a couple of young men with tickets to Bogota to warn them against coming back with drugs it is inevitable that they will be ignored; after all they just want to make one trip; make a few thousand dollars and the return to New York. When one of them returns with a quantity of cocaine he is arrested but nobody is really interested in sending him to gaol; if he is willing to give up his local contacts he can head home; if not he'll be inside for fifteen years. Not surprisingly he agrees and the deal goes ahead as planned; with police monitoring the situation of course. Just as Crockett had warned it turns out the dealers were planning to rip them off and they only survived because a police marksman shot one of the dealers as he drew a gun. It looks as if everything is over but the dead man has a brother and he wants revenge.
This was another fine episode of Miami Vice; the opening scene where to two young punks flee from Crockett and Tubbs, covering Tubbs in milk in the process was amusing; a house is blown up in spectacular style and the finale as a good shock moment in it. The two kids hoping to make a quick buck aren't really sympathetic characters but by the end one hopes they will get home safely. John Kapelos put in an entertaining turn as slimy lawyer Andy Sloan; it is a shame his character doesn't appear in any more episodes.
This was another fine episode of Miami Vice; the opening scene where to two young punks flee from Crockett and Tubbs, covering Tubbs in milk in the process was amusing; a house is blown up in spectacular style and the finale as a good shock moment in it. The two kids hoping to make a quick buck aren't really sympathetic characters but by the end one hopes they will get home safely. John Kapelos put in an entertaining turn as slimy lawyer Andy Sloan; it is a shame his character doesn't appear in any more episodes.