She was so wrong for Sonny. They would never have lasted. He was meat and potatoes and she was champagne and caviar. She didnt take his job seriously and it almost cost Tubbs his life and Sonny had to endure that death stare from Castillo. Tubbs had her all figured out from the very beginning
@@psalmsurfer1 Yeah, she wanted to vacation in Paris and he wanted to take the kids fishing or to Disney World. Rico had her figured out from the get go
Lt Castillo's silent staredown of Crockett's screwup at 1:43 is the most intimidating form of supervisory punishments ever. First, his eyes are down focused on the table; then with deliberation, his glance rises upwards to lock on to Crockett. Nothing is said. Nothing is yelled. Just the look of Castillo's expressionless stare says everything that does not translate into words. Finally; with equal deliberation, Castillo drops his eyes back onto the table. Crockett's reaction surely suggests he would rather deal with Internal Affairs than to see Castillo look at him in that manner ever again. Woe to the poor unfortunate person to be on the receiving end of the Castillo Stare Down.
thats what I call perfect direction and shot. Very rare... :O I grew up on Manhunter I was banned from Miami Vice. finally got around to getting the blu ray set
@@SIKE01 You are absolutely correct. He was meat and potatoes and she was champagne and caviar. She didnt take his job seriously and it almost cost Tubbs his life
It’s basically about Sonny and his girlfriend at the time (Kim Griest) and getting a little too close and neglecting his job…when he over sleeps at her place and misses the surveillance gig with Tubbs and Tubbs gets attacked and beaten up, Crockett gets in shit with the LT and has to rethink his relationship with this girl…in the end, he chooses the job over the girl…I think it’s a great episode! But, then again, most of them are…