Miami Vice, Michael B. Jordan
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“Miami Vice” wasn’t just another cop show. It redefined the genre, blending high-octane action with cinematic visuals, while also helping to revitalize Miami Beach as it showcased its Art Deco glamour. Each episode of the series, which debuted in 1984, was a love letter to the city, wrapped in the excess of the 1980s.
Kyle Brandt called it “probably the easiest job I’ve ever done.” That can happen when you host a program whose panelists are Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Phil Simms, neither of whom is known as shy. He was referring to the season finale, premiering ...
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