"miami Vice" The Good Collar(1986) 〈FAST • Method〉
as Lt. Lee Atkins, an officer from the Metro Gang division.
: After Archie provides critical help, Pepin reneges on the agreement following the death of an undercover officer, forcing Archie to wear a wire against Walker to avoid charges. Themes of Sacrifice and Futility "Miami Vice" The Good Collar(1986)
: Departing from the show's typical neon-soaked optimism, the episode utilizes dark, wet streets and deserted locations to reflect a "living nightmare" for the protagonists. Notable Guest Cast Themes of Sacrifice and Futility : Departing from
as the morally compromised A.D.A. William Pepin. : Crockett, seeing his own past as a
: Crockett, seeing his own past as a former University of Florida football star reflected in Archie, attempts to protect the boy's scholarship. He strikes a deal with Assistant State Attorney William Pepin: if Archie helps bring down teenage drug lord Count Walker (Samuel Graham), his record will be cleared.
as Lt. Lee Atkins, an officer from the Metro Gang division.
: After Archie provides critical help, Pepin reneges on the agreement following the death of an undercover officer, forcing Archie to wear a wire against Walker to avoid charges. Themes of Sacrifice and Futility
: Departing from the show's typical neon-soaked optimism, the episode utilizes dark, wet streets and deserted locations to reflect a "living nightmare" for the protagonists. Notable Guest Cast
as the morally compromised A.D.A. William Pepin.
: Crockett, seeing his own past as a former University of Florida football star reflected in Archie, attempts to protect the boy's scholarship. He strikes a deal with Assistant State Attorney William Pepin: if Archie helps bring down teenage drug lord Count Walker (Samuel Graham), his record will be cleared.