Miami Vice Season 5 Episode 518
Miami Vice
Season 5

Ep 518. Freefall Part 2

  • January 1, 1989

In the season 5 finale of Miami Vice, titled "Freefall Part 2," the show's two male leads, undercover vice cops James "Sonny" Crockett (Don Johnson) and Ricardo Tubbs (Philip Michael Thomas), are more determined than ever to bring down their latest foe. When part one of "Freefall" aired, the detectives were undercover on a shipment of drugs, but one of their partners, a DEA agent, was killed. The episode picks up directly from where we left off, with Crockett and Tubbs desperately trying to identify the agent's murderer and bring him to justice.

Part two of "Freefall" sees the duo moving through Miami's seediest neighborhoods, working long hours and sleeping little as they gather evidence and try to stay ahead of the criminals they're trying to catch. We see Crockett wrestling with his own demons after his girlfriend was killed in an earlier season, and Tubbs grappling with PTSD symptoms after a traumatic experience overseas.

As the detectives get closer to the man responsible for the DEA agent's death, they begin to uncover ties to a massive conspiracy that extends far beyond their own city's borders. The tension in this final episode is high, with unexpected twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Some of the most memorable scenes from "Freefall Part 2" include tense standoffs with the criminals Crockett and Tubbs are pursuing, as well as heart-wrenching moments between the two partners as they face their demons together. One particularly striking sequence sees Crockett and Tubbs trying to outrun a helicopter that's hot on their trail, careening through the city in a high-speed chase that showcases Miami Vice's signature style.

Overall, the season 5 finale of Miami Vice is a fitting end to a show that was known for its gritty realism, complex characters, and stylish cinematography. Fans who have been watching since the show's debut in 1984 will appreciate the resolution of storylines that have been building for years, while viewers who are new to Miami Vice will be impressed by the show's ability to hold up after more than three decades. It's a must-watch for crime drama fans, and a satisfying conclusion to one of the most iconic shows of the 1980s.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1989
  • Language
    English