Miami Vice Season 4 Episode 417

Miami Vice Season 4 Episode 417 Ep 417 - Hell Hath No Fury

  • January 1, 1988
  • 47 min
  • 6.8  (278)

Set in the glamorous and dangerous world of 1980s Miami, Miami Vice was a groundbreaking TV crime drama that followed Detectives Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) and Ricardo Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas) as they battled drug lords and other criminals in the city's seedy underworld. Season 4 episode 417, "Hell Hath No Fury," is a gripping installment that sees Crockett getting deeply involved with a woman seeking revenge on the man who killed her brother.

The episode opens on a tense standoff between Crockett and Tubbs and a group of armed criminals in a Miami warehouse. The detectives are undercover, posing as drug dealers, and they're trying to catch the leader of a major drug trafficking operation. The situation is explosive, with gunfire ringing out and threats being exchanged, but Crockett and Tubbs manage to take down the gang and make off with their stash of drugs.

After the bust, Crockett is approached by a woman named Christine Von Marburg (played by Stephanie Seymour), who informs him that her brother was killed by the same man they just caught. He was a low-level dealer caught up in the drug trade, and he was murdered by the kingpin they're after. Christine wants revenge, and she's willing to do whatever it takes to get it.

Crockett is immediately drawn to Christine's beauty and vulnerability, and he agrees to help her track down the man responsible for her brother's death. As they begin their investigation, they discover a web of corruption and deceit that goes far beyond one individual drug dealer. Crockett is forced to navigate a series of dangerous situations and moral dilemmas in order to get to the truth and bring justice to Christine and her family.

Along the way, Crockett and Christine grow closer, and their relationship becomes increasingly complicated. Crockett is torn between his duties as a detective and his feelings for Christine, who is consumed by revenge and may be putting herself in danger. The tension builds as they get closer to the truth, and the stakes get higher as they work to take down the criminal empire that has destroyed so many lives.

As always, Miami Vice delivers the goods when it comes to action and intrigue. The episode is full of exciting set pieces and tense confrontations, with Crockett and Tubbs pulling out all the stops to take down the bad guys. But it's the human drama that really sets "Hell Hath No Fury" apart. Don Johnson and Stephanie Seymour have undeniable chemistry, and their scenes together are full of emotion and intensity. The episode also features strong supporting performances from guest stars like the late Dennis Hopper, who plays a corrupt politician with ties to the drug trade.

Taken as a whole, "Hell Hath No Fury" is an excellent example of what Miami Vice did best. It blends thriller and romance elements seamlessly, creating a complex and engaging story that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. It's a reminder of just how groundbreaking and influential this show was, and how it helped define the popular image of 1980s Miami. Fans of crime dramas, romance, and retro-cool aesthetics will all find something to love in this classic episode of Miami Vice.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1988
  • Runtime
    47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (278)