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The end of Miami Vice

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Juan José Abenza Moreno

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Feb 10, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/10/98
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Hello

I'm a Spanish fan of 'Miami Vice'. I have a little doubt about its end. The
last chapter I saw (many years ago) finished with Crockett and Tubbs leaving
the service after bringing a South-American dictator to USA. I thought (and
everybody told) that was the end of the series. But one year later, I saw
Philiph Michael Thomas in a Spanish TV program telling that they were making
a new season. I never listened anything more about that. Did they make that
season or the series finished where I thought?

Please, answer me to jjab...@iname.com

Thanks

tgi...@goodnet.com

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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>Hello
>
>I'm a Spanish fan of 'Miami Vice'. I have a little doubt about its end
>

Unfortunatly for vice fans, the episode you saw "Freefall" was indeed the end
to the 5 year series. (1984 - 1989). There were no more episodes made..


Timothy..

Joe

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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Is there a list of these"lost episodes"? How many were there?

Mvice84 wrote:

> True, after the Freefall episode was broadcast, a few "lost" episodes were
> released during the summer of '89...that was all she wrote!


Mvice84

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Feb 15, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/15/98
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Sonny

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Feb 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/16/98
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There is only one "lost episode" of Vice. It is called "Too Little, Too
Late". It was never aired on NBC because their censors found the topic
of the show to be too intense for prime time American television. It
originally aired on the USA Network in late 1989, and can currently be
seen in re-runs on the F/X Network.

Sonny

Sonny

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Feb 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/16/98
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Like I wrote yesterday, there is only one "lost" episode of Vice. It is
called "Too Little, Too Late". It was never lost, NBC just didn't air it
because of its intense content.

Sonny

Joe wrote:
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> Is there a list of these"lost episodes"? How many were there?
>

Miam...@2sweet.com

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Feb 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/25/98
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The "Lost Episodes" that everyone speaks of are the 5th season
episodes that aired after the last one. NBC marketed them as "Lost"
so to gain viewer interest, what little they had during the 5th
season.
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