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TEASER - 140: Miami Vice: The Glamorous Life (with Sean Armstrong)

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Access this entire 87 minute episode (and additional monthly bonus episodes, including the entire Miami Vice sidebar series) by becoming a Junk Filter patron! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/140-miami-vice-86864671

The Miami Vice sidebar series continues with returning guest Sean Armstrong, a Toronto-based veteran boom operator for film and television (Star Trek: Discovery, Hannibal)

For this episode we discuss the influence Vice had on the city of Miami itself, how the city conformed to the image the program had of it, which had implications for tourism and Miami as a major production hub for film and television.

But we also talk about how the program was eventually a victim of its success, and the aspirational tones of the series degraded over the course of five years as the drug war accelerated, the creatives left and popularity waned, with the show finally chasing after trends where once it set them.

We sample episodes throughout the series to illustrate this, from Abel Ferrara’s season 1 episode The Home Invaders(which has major elements Michael Mann would later return to in Heat and the upcoming Heat 2) to mid-series episodes about miscarriages of justice and the paranoid world of surveillance and counter-surveillance, and what the show looked like in its final days (including one of the worst episodes of the series, a backdoor pilot for a potential ripoff of 21 Jump Street).

Follow Sean Armstrong on Twitter.

Episodes discussed on this show:

The Home Invaders - Season 1, Ep 20

Forgive Us Our Debts - Season 3, Ep 11

Lend Me An Ear - Season 3, Ep 18

Leap of Faith - Season 5, Ep 20

Music video for Sheila E.’s The Glamorous Life, 1984

The classic NBC Miami Vice promo, 1987

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179 episodes

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Manage episode 372580741 series 2832298
Content provided by Jesse Hawken. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jesse Hawken or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Access this entire 87 minute episode (and additional monthly bonus episodes, including the entire Miami Vice sidebar series) by becoming a Junk Filter patron! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/140-miami-vice-86864671

The Miami Vice sidebar series continues with returning guest Sean Armstrong, a Toronto-based veteran boom operator for film and television (Star Trek: Discovery, Hannibal)

For this episode we discuss the influence Vice had on the city of Miami itself, how the city conformed to the image the program had of it, which had implications for tourism and Miami as a major production hub for film and television.

But we also talk about how the program was eventually a victim of its success, and the aspirational tones of the series degraded over the course of five years as the drug war accelerated, the creatives left and popularity waned, with the show finally chasing after trends where once it set them.

We sample episodes throughout the series to illustrate this, from Abel Ferrara’s season 1 episode The Home Invaders(which has major elements Michael Mann would later return to in Heat and the upcoming Heat 2) to mid-series episodes about miscarriages of justice and the paranoid world of surveillance and counter-surveillance, and what the show looked like in its final days (including one of the worst episodes of the series, a backdoor pilot for a potential ripoff of 21 Jump Street).

Follow Sean Armstrong on Twitter.

Episodes discussed on this show:

The Home Invaders - Season 1, Ep 20

Forgive Us Our Debts - Season 3, Ep 11

Lend Me An Ear - Season 3, Ep 18

Leap of Faith - Season 5, Ep 20

Music video for Sheila E.’s The Glamorous Life, 1984

The classic NBC Miami Vice promo, 1987

  continue reading

179 episodes

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