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Miami Vice Season 4! Castillo calls him into his office, asking where he was, since he didn't call and tell anyone where he went, and informs Crockett he's off the street, despite the fact the department cleared him in the shooting. Crockett's emotions finally overwhelm him and he vents to Castillo, who tells him that the shooting will eat him up
From Miami Vice Season 4 Episode 20 'A Bullet for Crockett': While taking down a drug dealer, Crockett is shot. While he fights for his life, Tubbs tries to find the shooter. And we take a look at Crockett's life.
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@mbapache64
@mbapache64 Год назад
I think I liked the Castillo character so much because of his purity. There was nothing pretentious or false about him. EJO played this character SUPERBLY!!
@richardstevens8839
@richardstevens8839 7 месяцев назад
Indeed and some of his best acting was at the end of ‘Miami Squeeze’ when he tells Crockett it’s important what the team think of him
@HoofPrintsDR
@HoofPrintsDR 3 года назад
Man I like how calm Castillo always was.
@mikeymcmikeface5599
@mikeymcmikeface5599 Год назад
Castillo is cool.
@HouseholdDog
@HouseholdDog Год назад
Calm, but with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
@technologic21
@technologic21 Год назад
Stoic, calm, and collected.
@twatstabber
@twatstabber Год назад
He was smooth as ice
@boubabouba417
@boubabouba417 11 месяцев назад
One look from Castello equal all career of other actors
@Bruce.-Wayne
@Bruce.-Wayne Год назад
Castillo: "Its gonna scar you, burn you, eat you, inside and it should "......no wiser words have never been spoken from a lieutenant
@paulastiles5507
@paulastiles5507 Год назад
It was a difficult conflict in that episode. The kid pointed a gun at Sonny with intent and Sonny responded per his training. So, Sonny was off the hook, legally. The kid had a bad past and had been turned into a contract killer/gang member because juveniles got less prison time and the gang leaders used that as a loophole. But at the end of the day, he was still just a kid, a kid who had been brainwashed and manipulated and used, and Sonny shot him. The saddest part was that Sonny was practically the only person in the story who recognized that.
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp 8 месяцев назад
Exception of Steve mcgarrett
@retro-dademusic6403
@retro-dademusic6403 3 года назад
One of Don Johnson’s best acing scenes of the series. 😎
@brandondavenport6147
@brandondavenport6147 3 года назад
Very true
@rheahayes3149
@rheahayes3149 3 года назад
ABSOLUTELY AGREE 100%. 🇨🇦
@mt.rushmore7916
@mt.rushmore7916 2 года назад
"They" even showed this dialogue on "Good morning America" or whatever new world order program at the time. Then, they interviewed Don.
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 2 года назад
Sure was! Best scene Olmos and Johnson EVER!!
@twatstabber
@twatstabber 2 года назад
@@mt.rushmore7916 best comment ever🥰
@technologic21
@technologic21 Год назад
Castillo is a great Lt. He teaches Crockett a very valuable lesson in this episode. Accountability for one's actions. He cares deeply for both his officers and the community.
@ritira20mila
@ritira20mila 10 месяцев назад
What are you talking about? It's the exact opposite. It is even clearer if you watch the episode. Sonny was giving in to overwhelming guilt that was preventing him from moving on and do his job. Castillo acknowledges his responsibility, but he tells Sonny "if you let this responsibility burn you inside, you will not be able to move on". Castillo teaches Sonny a lesson on how to deal with guilt.
@jameslonano5659
@jameslonano5659 Год назад
goosebumps and chills. Olmos response to Crockett was epic.
@salimthebarefootsage8182
@salimthebarefootsage8182 Год назад
Can't get enough of Edward James Olmos acting flow.
@katesatriani
@katesatriani 9 месяцев назад
You're dead right- NO one takes responsibility today- make a mistake and get your publicity department to put out something about what a good person you are and how you help little old ladies across the street and you're good!
@ibtaba
@ibtaba 3 года назад
Why can’t all bosses be like Castillo?
@ADR199E
@ADR199E 3 года назад
Cause latinos are usually a rare breed.
@ianbauer4703
@ianbauer4703 3 года назад
Scary tho
@yreyez
@yreyez 2 года назад
Why can Biden be more like Castillo?
@ibtaba
@ibtaba 2 года назад
@@yreyez if Biden was more like Castillo we would be doing a lot better right now.
@ralpheyboyboxing
@ralpheyboyboxing 2 года назад
@@ADR199E mexican boss vs crockett the country boy
@gussygoro2469
@gussygoro2469 3 года назад
Crockett's dress down from Castillo is one of the greatest Miami Vice scenes of them all.
@jerrytaylor4078
@jerrytaylor4078 Месяц назад
Their very first scene together was tense. According to Edward James Olmos himself, he ran the scene as if he was in charge. It was a real dressing down.
@WildDisaster
@WildDisaster 3 года назад
Crockett's torment at the mistakes he's made is something missing in our society, as a whole, today.
@chillyMack
@chillyMack 2 года назад
Yeah empathy
@kitosjek9541
@kitosjek9541 Год назад
You gonna rant about accountability ?
@kensmith2285
@kensmith2285 Год назад
It means he's human
@dionysosalters-cj5nr
@dionysosalters-cj5nr Год назад
Its still there, you just refuse to see and believe it.
@jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516
@jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516 Год назад
He messed up but, he manned up taking responsibility.
@marcpolo7866
@marcpolo7866 2 месяца назад
The acting, themes, character and character development in this series is amazing. One of the best 80s series ever and my favourite. Something that is well and truly missing from shows and movies alike this day and age
@matthewJ142
@matthewJ142 3 года назад
Edwards advice to Sonny was 👌
@glaucox9730
@glaucox9730 3 года назад
"Where have you been yesterday?" "I went to Atlanta to visit my son." "You could phone." "My ex wife said the same thing. Did you talk to each other?"
@martinjp1
@martinjp1 3 года назад
Sonny should listen to the old man it's his Battlestar after all.
@Deborahtunes
@Deborahtunes 3 года назад
Sonny's anguish and frustration between 1:28 - 1:46 about shooting that child, gives us insight on what real officers go through in these situations...
@Deborahtunes
@Deborahtunes 3 года назад
@DOA V 2.0 ~ I would switch that around and say maybe 5% don't have remorse. For the most part police officers are not the heartless people the media and leftists politicians make them out to be. I've meant & known a few cops, both black and white. And had good and bad experiences with both races. It all depends on that officer's mentality. It doesn't help when a person is out there committing crimes, but still acts as if they haven't done anything wrong...
@petera.crespo-garcia3707
@petera.crespo-garcia3707 3 года назад
Question is how will the real officers in real life avoid these situations in the future?
@Deborahtunes
@Deborahtunes 3 года назад
@@petera.crespo-garcia3707 ~ In this situation, it's harder problem. I would have to really give it some serious thought, before I could answer. However, in cases where they have committed crimes, but continue to deny it and fight anyway, that's on the criminal. Police shouldn't have to give up their lives because certain people don't want to follow the laws...
@trinitarianchampion
@trinitarianchampion 3 года назад
@DOA V 2.0 stop the whining. White people are killed way more by police than persons of color as you claim and persons of color murdering persons of non color is also way higher than person of color getting killed by persons of non color
@petera.crespo-garcia3707
@petera.crespo-garcia3707 3 года назад
@@trinitarianchampion Yep the persons of color get more prison time than the persons of non-color (less or shorter jail time for non-color) if they kill persons of non-color or the police. It gonna take time, but I would recommend for the persons of color, non-color, and the police to stop killing each other, etc.
@claudewinchester7068
@claudewinchester7068 3 года назад
Still so gut-wrenching, especially now that I'm older. A reminder that despite the body count Vice has made, they're still human, and in between the action, this is what they're feeling.
@vegetasolo1221
@vegetasolo1221 3 года назад
The dilapidated apartment building used in the pilot later became Gianni Versace's mansion, after much renovation. Later on, Don Johnson was a frequent guest at the mansion and a friend to Versace. On July 15, 1997, Versace was shot and killed in front of the mansion. Greg Kral, a real-life Miami police officer who sometimes appeared as an extra, was involved in the SWAT raid that turned up Versace's murderer, serial killer Andrew Cunanan.
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 2 года назад
WOW!!!
@tigranlanser337
@tigranlanser337 Год назад
Man im 32 but the acting with the sounds they put in the scènes in this series its something else you just feel the emotions
@justinfelt748
@justinfelt748 3 года назад
That's my favorite scene when I lost my friend in 2006.😢💙
@fernandaaraujo7819
@fernandaaraujo7819 3 года назад
Really Lieutenant Castillo is like a father to the OCB detectives, look how he consoles Gina, how he talks to Sonny... even Sonny in the episode Miami Squeeze when Martin is bedridden after being shot, Crockett says he's the glue that holds them together! As for some comments here that talk about Eddie James and Don not getting along, guys, they got over it in the first season of Miami Vice, of course, they didn't become best friends but they're not enemies either, they respected each other from then on.
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 2 года назад
Nice to know!
@randallwong7196
@randallwong7196 11 месяцев назад
"You can't run in a closet and lose yourself in guilt" This never really caught on.
@lukespector5550
@lukespector5550 7 месяцев назад
Don Johnson seems to be in a closet by Hugo Boss in this scene. Just saying.
@kcbrooks7978
@kcbrooks7978 3 года назад
Should be a standard video to watch in weapons training concerning the responsibilities of that one bullet.
@petera.crespo-garcia3707
@petera.crespo-garcia3707 3 года назад
Agreed
@kitosjek9541
@kitosjek9541 Год назад
Show it to cops first
@Crankinstien
@Crankinstien 3 года назад
Castillo was awesome
@SShorsepower
@SShorsepower 2 года назад
Okay let's send this to our bosses, and when we go in to work tomorrow and they aren't acting like Castillo, were quitting.
@michaelharris5370
@michaelharris5370 Год назад
Two great actors 👍
@OldMovieRob
@OldMovieRob 3 года назад
Im not a fan of the flashback episode, but this one was one of the best.
@Nixter1974007
@Nixter1974007 2 года назад
Tremendous scene. Superb acting by DJ and EJO. What a series this was. The best. Period.
@annhowcroft9493
@annhowcroft9493 2 года назад
One of Don Johnson's finer acting segments.
@mt.rushmore7916
@mt.rushmore7916 2 года назад
I will always love Gena.
@billybull6149
@billybull6149 3 года назад
Thank you!!! We ❤️ Miami Vice ❤️
@stephenkissane4268
@stephenkissane4268 3 года назад
Usually hate clip shows this one is cool. Sonny getting shot comes back as a flashback in another episode
@Erendira72
@Erendira72 Год назад
One of my favorite episodes. Makes me tear up several times
@DJLewProductionsInc
@DJLewProductionsInc Месяц назад
Great episode!
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 2 года назад
Like the American football analogy .... on my tail for the winter. Crockett was a college football star. 😎
@davefox7516
@davefox7516 3 года назад
DAMN GOOD acting. Sandra was great also. This scene is also why I refuse to see a psychiatrist. I'm serious. - COOP
@claudewinchester7068
@claudewinchester7068 3 года назад
I don't have anything against shrinks, but there's nothing they can tell you about how to deal with lifelong trauma and remorse. You'll have occasional nightmares, you'll see things when you close your eyes, and that's that. And this can apply to any kind of trauma and remorse, any situation.
@davefox7516
@davefox7516 3 года назад
@@claudewinchester7068 Crockett taught me I can handle things mentally by myself. I share his beliefs.
@andryverzo986
@andryverzo986 3 года назад
I love this scene 🔝❤️😭😭😭😭
@ryatt1
@ryatt1 Год назад
One of the best episodes. Down for the Count Part 1 & 2 and Jack of All Trades were some of my favorite
@rickjones257
@rickjones257 9 месяцев назад
Great advice from his Lieutenant.
@rocketman4438
@rocketman4438 2 года назад
Castillo's line to Sonny's agony: "Live with the responsibility." Awesome, compelling scene...excellent, brilliantly acted!
@bmasters1981
@bmasters1981 2 года назад
Crockett: "I'm off the hook." Castillo: "With the department." Crockett: (after a pause) "But not with the community." Castillo: "Not with yourself, Sonny." Crockett: "DiLallo called you." Then, with force and heat: "What does he WANT me to SAY! What do you want me to say! I'd like to see you up there...I shot the kid. I shot him, he may die, it was my gun, I can't pull the bullet back in there. And there's nothing that you say or anybody says or no shrink is gonna change that!!"
@milehayes888
@milehayes888 2 года назад
Awesome 👌
@devonclash3993
@devonclash3993 Год назад
Magistral Actuacion No Por Nada Al Salir De Miami Vice Lo Esperaba Nash Bridges
@1AstralKing
@1AstralKing 2 года назад
Just more proof that every role EJO portrays is just a variation on Lieutenant Martin Castillo.
@vampyrelycan99
@vampyrelycan99 2 года назад
EJO's lines... The power of CaliMex......
@henrymosquera8646
@henrymosquera8646 3 месяца назад
What is CaliMex??
@CarlspacklerJr
@CarlspacklerJr 3 года назад
Edward James Olmos, the OG Batman voice 🧐
@laurencedamico7767
@laurencedamico7767 Год назад
ma série préférée
@jojo-xu4iz
@jojo-xu4iz 2 года назад
Poor Gina.
@richardstevens8839
@richardstevens8839 7 месяцев назад
The flashback is from ‘Child’s Play’ Season 4 in this episode ‘A Bullet for Crockett’
@seanmetro3496
@seanmetro3496 3 года назад
MIAMI VICE season 4, Prophetic parting words by BOSS CASTILLO to SONNY which ended with the BURNETT arc cliffhanger.
@avrrojas84
@avrrojas84 Месяц назад
Brilliant acting.
@davidh943
@davidh943 Год назад
When Crockett's hair went that long it was over
@stevezisk3415
@stevezisk3415 Год назад
I am so confused about this Video. I have not seen this show in Years. Is That sonny on the Operating Table or the Kid he Shot? Help Please
@DavidAkhter
@DavidAkhter Месяц назад
I really like Lieutenant Castillo. He reminds me of my uncle.
@lionking7888
@lionking7888 Год назад
If Crokett dies Miami Vice dies with him. Each one of the 7 crew members had their levels of weight in the serie. Crokett, Tubbs and Castillo were the heaviest actors of this serie and Gina had some weight as female cop. Best Vice serie ever on TV, great clothes style action and acting.
@A_B_TR
@A_B_TR Год назад
❤️
@acefrehley3797
@acefrehley3797 Год назад
CASTILLO SOUNDS LIKE CROCKETTS VADER.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer Месяц назад
vent, your outthere.
@jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516
@jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516 10 месяцев назад
Castillo telling keep Crockett to keep going. He is indirectly telling me to keep going.
@Watcher3223
@Watcher3223 7 месяцев назад
_"Alright. The bullet left the gun. It was your gun, your finger on the trigger. You pulled the trigger. Now live with the responsibility. It's gonna scar you, eat you, burn you inside, and it should. But you've got work to do, that you care about. People are depending on that. You've got people who care for you Sonny, like me. Don't lose yourself."_
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 17 дней назад
Kramer has the same voice, the vibrato.
@kevinshea7547
@kevinshea7547 Месяц назад
It's too bad that Miami Vice and Magnum P.I. were on different networks. A crossover would have been something special.
@jowhit226
@jowhit226 Год назад
This show would not have been the same without the music.
@dash1141
@dash1141 9 месяцев назад
Michael Mann was way ahead of his time
@gregwddriver
@gregwddriver 2 года назад
Only Castillo could pull off looking like a man in a pink office.
@ftdefiance1
@ftdefiance1 3 года назад
Who does Castillo vent to?
@timheidel5849
@timheidel5849 3 года назад
Chuck Norris?
@woecp
@woecp 2 года назад
His girl but they got separated and when reunited he accepted she had a new life and let her go so he vents no no one
@asifkhan4822
@asifkhan4822 3 года назад
I wonder Johnson & Olmos were like offscreen. Because the behind the scenes rumours is that these didn't get along, mind you you'd never know by the way they acted onscreen.
@dafunkester
@dafunkester 3 года назад
There's an Olmos interview on RU-vid about the first scene he did with Johnson, it involved Johnson storming of the set!
@dafunkester
@dafunkester 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TaZ54f0uoXw.html
@FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904
@FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904 3 года назад
They didn't get along at first but later they got along just fine.
@WildDisaster
@WildDisaster 3 года назад
@@dafunkester The context behind that was when Olmos shot his first scene, he insulted Thomas and it was Johnson who had to hold Thomas back from arguing with Olmos. He discusses the first scene in another clip of that same interview.
@paulastiles5507
@paulastiles5507 Год назад
@@dafunkester That's a really interesting interview. It sounds as though Olmos went full-on Method and *everyone* was initially taken aback by it. But, to their credit, they all rolled with it (including Johnson) and it seems as though they soon figured out that it worked, that the tension is created among the cast actually raised the quality of the scenes to a much higher level. After that, it probably went fine. Olmos doesn't seem to have any hard feelings about the show and Johnson doesn't seem to hold any grudges, either. Say what you like about Johnson's personal demons at the time, but they never seemed to stop him bringing his A game to the show.
@stingerfan30
@stingerfan30 3 года назад
I can't believe Caitlin wasn't in this episode since she was Crockett's wife?
@mariomaximilianocatalanjor6700
@mariomaximilianocatalanjor6700 3 года назад
This episode (child's play) was chronologically before "like a hurricane" (caitlin's first appeareance)
@chrisallegre2897
@chrisallegre2897 3 года назад
@@mariomaximilianocatalanjor6700 the clip is from Child's Play, the episode is A Bullet for Crockett. Tubbs at 3:00 was asking Gina if she got a hold of Caitlin.
@mariomaximilianocatalanjor6700
@mariomaximilianocatalanjor6700 3 года назад
@@chrisallegre2897 mmm My Bad, Now i known, that' s vice only episode with flashbacks
@Mos41f
@Mos41f 3 года назад
Don Johnson might not be acting in this scene because Castillo and Crockett did not get along in real life.
@bmac6645
@bmac6645 3 года назад
You're missing the point. The emotion wasn't anger at Castillo, it was anguish over shooting the kid.
@danielserrano591
@danielserrano591 14 дней назад
fund hospital date covering
@82ghall
@82ghall 2 года назад
good looking woman
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
excercise worm up, be there,
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 3 года назад
i live, why?
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
my family.
@patrickmccarron5059
@patrickmccarron5059 3 года назад
Gina looks like the lunch lady in those scrubs.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
ricardo olst,,emmpt his family. to stay with it has guts. i figure out a defferent way.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
the police! yes, it is your duty.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
sonny i blong om thr street.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
i will defend.
@adairtondionisio8110
@adairtondionisio8110 3 года назад
Omuaomua
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
so i off the paper.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
semi air?i rtold her iwoulnd never leave.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 2 года назад
i just told you, back me up or else some other kid dies.
@tomsmith-rj3vw
@tomsmith-rj3vw Год назад
So same thing happened now thousand s. Of. Children. Dieing from covid bioweapon.
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