mvnyc Posted December 2, 2012 Report Share Posted December 2, 2012 December 3rd - December 9th:"Borrasca", the 5th episode of the 5th season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 9th, 1988 at 10PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* Don Johnson does not appear in this episode, his absence explained by Crockett being up in Pompano Beach testifying. This would be the only episode where Johnson has no screen time in the entire series run.* Tubbs' beard, which was gone in the previous episode, reappears at the start of this episode and disappears for good when he & Switek visit the bar. (Switek even mentions that Tubbs looks better now that he's shaved). This continuity error is because the studio changed the running order of the episodes when they were broadcast. This would also explain why Crockett is away testifying in this episode - presumably trying to clear his name after the Burnett story arc - despite being exonerated in the previous episode. * This episode begins the story arc about Switek's gambling problems, which continued to the end of the season.* Borrasca's killer is never definitively identified, although it is heavily implied to be Castillo, based on his statements in the final scene of the episode. "The Rising Sun Of Death", the 9th episode of the 4th season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 4th, 1987 at 9PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* The opening scene with Crockett/Caitlin house-hunting was filmed for the episode "Love at First Sight", but was subsequently edited into this episode to give Sheena Easton more appearances throughout the season.* Haskell is seen wearing a "Vasquez for Mayor '88" badge while on duty. In many states, politicking by a public servant while on duty (and therefore on the taxpayer's dime) is illegal.* Castillo continues his habit of sleeping at OCB after hours, as he has done in previous episodes."Streetwise", the 10th episode of the 3rd season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 5th, 1986 at 9PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* Wesley Snipes makes his first TV appearance in this episode. * John Diehl (Zito) does not appear in this episode. * Olivia Brown and Whoopi Goldberg performed backup vocals on the song "Streetwise." In fact, Brown performs her spoken lines from the song live in the episode, the second time a main cast member would sing live on the show (Philip Michael Thomas sang his song "Livin' The Book Of My Life" in the episode "The Maze", and Saundra Santiago sings two jazz standards in "Heroes Of The Revolution").* When Tubbs and Carla argue in the hotel room there is an obvious jump cut edit, as she tells him her boyfriend is a cop and they abruptly start struggling. "Back In The World", the 10th episode of the 2nd season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 6th, 1985 at 10PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* Season 3's "Stone's War" was the sequel to this episode.* Crockett's army helmet disguises his 1985 haircut in the flashback scenes from 1975.* Don Johnson made his directorial debut in this episode. He would direct one episode in each of the next three seasons. * This episode's costs went over budget, escalating to $2 million dollars when the budget was $1.4 million dollars. This was mainly due to the water scenes and other logistics issues.* Larry Zito's beard is suddenly gone in this episode, yet it reappears in the next. This continuity error is because the studio changed the running order of the episodes when they broadcast them, which happened several times throughout the series. "Give A Little, Take A Little", the 10th episode of the 1st season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 7th, 1984 at 10PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* This episode marks the first appearance of Tubbs' Cadillac Coupe de Ville. * The footage of Crockett's Daytona speeding through the night, with the car skipping off of the camber of the Miami streets, is recycled from "Cool Runnin'" and was also used in "Calderone's Return (Part I)". * An extra scene of Crockett and Tubbs meeting with Noogie at the beach and (unsuccessfully) trying to get information on Sally Alvarado was shot but ultimately cut from the broadcast episode. It also does not appear on the subsequent DVD issue for the series. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Joey Hardin Posted December 7, 2012 Report Share Posted December 7, 2012 BumpWhy they cuted it from all scenes of the series?Example:Give a Little,Take a Little ?And Where I could find uncurtailed version of all seasons the MV.. (Doesn't mater it be DVD.. Just play my PC enough)Thank you.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt5 Posted December 9, 2012 Report Share Posted December 9, 2012 Borrasca"" data-date=" the 5th episode of the 5th season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 9th, 1988 at 10PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* Don Johnson does not appear in this episode, his absence explained by Crockett being up in Pompano Beach testifying. This would be the only episode where Johnson has no screen time in the entire series run.* Tubbs">The Rising Sun Of Death", the 9th episode of the 4th season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 4th, 1987 at 9PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* The opening scene with Crockett/Caitlin house-hunting was filmed for the episode "Love at First Sight", but was subsequently edited into this episode to give Sheena Easton more appearances throughout the season.* Haskell is seen wearing a "Vasquez for Mayor '88" badge while on duty. In many states, politicking by a public servant while on duty (and therefore on the taxpayer's dime) is illegal.* Castillo continues his habit of sleeping at OCB after hours, as he has done in previous episodes."Streetwise", the 10th episode of the 3rd season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 5th, 1986 at 9PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* Wesley Snipes makes his first TV appearance in this episode. * John Diehl (Zito) does not appear in this episode. * Olivia Brown and Whoopi Goldberg performed backup vocals on the song "Streetwise." In fact, Brown performs her spoken lines from the song live in the episode, the second time a main cast member would sing live on the show (Philip Michael Thomas sang his song "Livin' The Book Of My Life" in the episode "The Maze", and Saundra Santiago sings two jazz standards in "Heroes Of The Revolution").* When Tubbs and Carla argue in the hotel room there is an obvious jump cut edit, as she tells him her boyfriend is a cop and they abruptly start struggling. "Back In The World", the 10th episode of the 2nd season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 6th, 1985 at 10PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* Season 3's "Stone's War" was the sequel to this episode.* Crockett's army helmet disguises his 1985 haircut in the flashback scenes from 1975.* Don Johnson made his directorial debut in this episode. He would direct one episode in each of the next three seasons. * This episode's costs went over budget, escalating to $2 million dollars when the budget was $1.4 million dollars. This was mainly due to the water scenes and other logistics issues.* Larry Zito's beard is suddenly gone in this episode, yet it reappears in the next. This continuity error is because the studio changed the running order of the episodes when they broadcast them, which happened several times throughout the series. "Give A Little, Take A Little", the 10th episode of the 1st season, premiered on NBC on Friday, December 7th, 1984 at 10PM EST. Some notes on this episode (from Miami Vice Wiki):* This episode marks the first appearance of Tubbs' Cadillac Coupe de Ville. * The footage of Crockett's Daytona speeding through the night, with the car skipping off of the camber of the Miami streets, is recycled from "Cool Runnin'" and was also used in "Calderone's Return (Part I)". * An extra scene of Crockett and Tubbs meeting with Noogie at the beach and (unsuccessfully) trying to get information on Sally Alvarado was shot but ultimately cut from the broadcast episode. It also does not appear on the subsequent DVD issue for the series.Great info as always Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joey Hardin Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Why they cuted it from all scenes of the series?Example:Give a Little' date='Take a Little ?And Where I could find uncurtailed version of all seasons the MV.. (Doesn't mater it be DVD.. Just play my PC enough)Thank you..[/quote']Somebody gonna answer my questions ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt5 Posted December 15, 2012 Report Share Posted December 15, 2012 Still makes me think how late Season 5 started due to the strike - 5th episode by Decemeber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joey Hardin Posted December 15, 2012 Report Share Posted December 15, 2012 Somebody gonna answer my questions ?To whom am I sayin' in here? Heyyyy!!!! The Topic Owner answer my questions Why they did cuted some scenes on DVD and Where I can find the UNCUTTEN VERSION OF DVD? I'm talkin' to you hey mvnyc! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Ferrariman Posted December 16, 2012 Administrators Report Share Posted December 16, 2012 To whom am I sayin' in here? Heyyyy!!!! The Topic Owner answer my questions Why they did cuted some scenes on DVD and Where I can find the UNCUTTEN VERSION OF DVD? I'm talkin' to you hey mvnyc!1st: Have a bit of patience, not everyone is on the site everyday!2nd: Read the paragraph on "Give A Little, Take A Little" again. The scene he spoke of was cut from the episode, which means it was NEVER shown on any version of the episode and was NEVER on any DVD release. Scenes are cut from the final version of TV episodes all the time, mostly so the episode fits within the hour of time with commercials. So you didn't miss anything because it was never on the final cut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joey Hardin Posted December 16, 2012 Report Share Posted December 16, 2012 1st: Have a bit of patience' date=' not everyone is on the site everyday!2nd: Read the paragraph on "Give A Little, Take A Little" again. The scene he spoke of was cut from the episode, which means it was NEVER shown on any version of the episode and was NEVER on any DVD release. Scenes are cut from the final version of TV episodes all the time, mostly so the episode fits within the hour of time with commercials. So you didn't miss anything because it was never on the final cut.[/quote']Hmm I understand now.. Sorry about that,I've been developing my english.. And since I didn't know very much the Language now I've been learnt mostly thing since that day.. that time I don't understand so much the topics but now I understand so much ''sometimes I understand wrong'' that's why I'm sorry And Merry Xmas to all MV Fans!The end note:I'll try to be patience - The header logo is semi perfect!-> I wanna say ''Reason of the semi perfect ''Crockett&Tubbs and Gina&Trudy is not on there with together..'' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt5 Posted December 16, 2012 Report Share Posted December 16, 2012 Merry christmas - great info here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Ferrariman Posted December 16, 2012 Administrators Report Share Posted December 16, 2012 Hmm I understand now.. Sorry about that' date='I've been developing my english.. And since I didn't know very much the Language now I've been learnt mostly thing since that day.. that time I don't understand so much the topics but now I understand so much ''sometimes I understand wrong'' that's why I'm sorry And Merry Xmas to all MV Fans![/quote']No problem. We are always happy to help! What is your native language? We might have other members who can help translate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joey Hardin Posted December 16, 2012 Report Share Posted December 16, 2012 No problem. We are always happy to help! What is your native language? We might have other members who can help translate.Turkish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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