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  1. Bad Timing: Directed by Virgil W. Vogel. With Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Michael Talbott. Trying to come to grips with himself after the trouble with Burnett, Crockett takes a vacation that becomes a pursuit with three escaped convicts and their hostage.

    • (292)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Virgil W. Vogel
    • 1988-12-02
    • Summary
    • Plot
    • Cast
    • Guest Stars
    • Co-Starring
    • Notes
    • Goofs
    • Production Notes
    • Filming Locations
    • Music

    Crockett's therapeutic time off to recover from his recent ordeal is cut short by two murderous escaped cons.

    Metro-Dade HQ interviews IAD Officer Walter Mills, Tubbs, Castillo, and a neurosurgeon regarding Crockett's state of mind in regards to the Hagovitch, Carrera, and Manolo murders. While Mills feels Crockett's memory lapse was "convenient", Tubbs & Castillo are firmly sided with Crockett (especially since he returned to OCBon his own accord and took...

    Don Johnson as Metro-Dade Detective James "Sonny" Crockett
    Philip Michael Thomas as Metro-Dade Detective Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs
    Saundra Santiago as Metro-Dade Detective Gina Calabrese
    Michael Talbott as Metro-Dade Detective Stan Switek
    Melissa Leo as Kathleen Gilchrist
    William O'Leary as Scotty McKenna
    Pruitt Taylor Vince as Cruz
    Gary Farmer as Wilson
    The conclusion of the Sonny Burnett Arcsets the tone for the final season: Crockett's actions as Burnett coming back to haunt him, his team reluctant to trust him, Switek's gambling issues and Croc...
    IAD Officer Mills, who previously butted heads with Crockett in "Vote of Confidence", returns to offer hostile testimony against Crockett once again.
    Crockett reveals in this episode that his father was rarely home and was usually in bars when he was, which may partly explain Crockett's own on-again, off-again style of parenting.
    No indication is given as to where Crockett gets the motorcycle he uses; it has never been seen or mentioned previously, and is not seen again afterwards.
    Tubbs' beard is gone in this episode, though in the next episode, "Borrasca", it reappears, only for him to shave it off again midway through the episode. This continuity error is because the netwo...
    In the opening sequence, both Tubbs and the Metro-Dade IAD interviewer perpetuate the season 5 inconsistency of pronouncing Hagovitch as Yagovitch, in contrast to the character's name in the season...
    When the camera first pans past the stage to the audience at the prison, Jermaine Stewart can be heard singing even though he is dancing with the microphone held in his hand, nowhere near his face.
    When Wilson and Cruz come out of the store with Gilfords hostage and run across the street shooting, the slide on Cruz's gun is obviously locked back, meaning it is either empty or has jammed, yet...
    Filmed: October 25, 1988 - November 2, 1988
    Production Code: 63907
    Production Order: 95
    Miami Beach Police Department, 1100 Washington Ave, Miami Beach (Testimony by Crockett/Tubbs/Castillo/Mills/Neurologist)
    Greenwich Studios parking lot, 12100 NE 16th Avenue, North Miami (prison concert)
    800 SW 177th Avenue (Crockett riding bike over bridge)
    700 S Miami Avenue, Miami (Cops are attacked/shooting and taking Kathleen hostage)
    "Don't Talk Dirty to Me" by Jermaine Stewart(Performed live at prison)
    "Power and Freedom" by Iggy Pop(On Scotty's boombox while riding with Wilson and Cruz)
    "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" by Hank Williams(on jukebox)
    "Cold Metal" by Iggy Pop(On Scotty's boombox outside the store)
    • December 2, 1988
    • July 19, 1989
    • 4 (94th Overall)
    • 5 min
  2. "Miami Vice" Bad Timing (TV Episode 1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Mar 6, 2020 · Crockett gets into trouble while taking a vacation. With guest stars Melissa Leo, William O'Leary, Pruitt Taylor Vince, and Gary Farmer.

    • Mar 6, 2020
    • 2006
    • Morgan Richter
  4. Crockett gets on a motorcycle and heads off. From Miami Vice Season 5 Episode 4 “Bad Timing”: Crockett's therapeutic time off to recover from his recent ord...

    • Jun 25, 2022
    • 29.8K
    • Miami Vice
  5. Dec 1, 1988 · Bad Timing. Available on Tubi TV, iTunes. S5 E4: A vacationing Crockett, still bothered by his Brunett ordeal, does not get much rest and relaxation as he crosses paths with some rampaging escaped convicts. Drama Dec 1, 1988 44 min. TV-14. Starring Melissa Leo, William O'Leary, Pruitt Taylor Vince.

  6. Watch Miami Vice Season 5 Episode 4 Bad Timing Free Online. Crockett (Don Johnson), recovering from a head injury, is taken hostage by three escaped convicts. With Edward James Olmos.

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