A passionate romance distracts Crockett to the point that it nearly derails the pursuit of three thugs on a rampage.A passionate romance distracts Crockett to the point that it nearly derails the pursuit of three thugs on a rampage.A passionate romance distracts Crockett to the point that it nearly derails the pursuit of three thugs on a rampage.
Joe Hess
- Full-Bearded Morgan Henchman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaWhen Tubbs is talking to Brenda, he says that he likes the renovation of Art Deco buildings in South Beach that was taking place at the time. This renovation trend is often said to be partially influenced by the series as, in early seasons of the show, producers would repair and re-paint damaged buildings so that they would form an acceptable background to the footage they were filming. Other initiatives subsequently followed suit, eventually leading to the revitalization of the South Beach area.
- GoofsDuring the sequence where Crockett goes out on his motorboat to think things over, the sun keeps moving up and down as the camera cuts back and forth between the flashbacks and Crockett on his boat.
- Quotes
Sonny Crockett: Party's over, kid!
- ConnectionsReferences My Mother the Car (1965)
- SoundtracksGreen Onions
(uncredited)
Written by Steve Cropper and Al Jackson Jr. and Booker T. Jones and Lewie Steinberg
Performed by Booker T. & the M.G.s
Featured review
A splendid episode of this classic series
"Nobody Lives Forever" is a superb episode of "Miami Vice" from director Jim Johnston. Beginning with action accompanied by George Thorogood's "Bad To The Bone", the opening sequence climaxes with the ketchup strewn destruction of a lunch truck. Good, messy fun!
There's romance in the air for Sonny Crockett who has fallen for the undeniable charms of beautiful, up-market Brenda, played by Kim ("Manhunter") Greist. As a result of this relationship, Crockett's work starts to suffer, posing serious questions about his future as an undercover cop.
There's a terrific soundtrack to this episode, including Red 7's "Heartbeat". This seems to be a Mann favourite - he used this for the end titles of the aforementioned "Manhunter". Another memorable track is Glenn Frey's "New Love".
Don Johnson's performance is pitch perfect and the episode is both realistic and moving.
There's great continuity with earlier story lines. Here, mention is made of the untouchable Lombard, last seen in "One Eyed Jack."
9 out of 10.
There's romance in the air for Sonny Crockett who has fallen for the undeniable charms of beautiful, up-market Brenda, played by Kim ("Manhunter") Greist. As a result of this relationship, Crockett's work starts to suffer, posing serious questions about his future as an undercover cop.
There's a terrific soundtrack to this episode, including Red 7's "Heartbeat". This seems to be a Mann favourite - he used this for the end titles of the aforementioned "Manhunter". Another memorable track is Glenn Frey's "New Love".
Don Johnson's performance is pitch perfect and the episode is both realistic and moving.
There's great continuity with earlier story lines. Here, mention is made of the untouchable Lombard, last seen in "One Eyed Jack."
9 out of 10.
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