Episode
Miami Vice: Walk Alone
Overview
Tubbs poses as a con to expose prison guards who are extorting drugs from inmates, and killing those who refuse.
Details
- Series
- Miami Vice
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 4
- Air date
- 1986-10-17
- Runtime
- 48 min
Episode context
Walk Alone is Episode 4 in Season 3 of Miami Vice. It aired on 1986-10-17. The runtime is 48 min.
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Episode 3: Killshot
Crockett and Tubbs are fingered as cops by a Customs agent who's being blackmailed by the drug kingpin the detectives are trying to nail.
Episode 5: The Good Collar
A star high school athlete, arrested for delivering heroin, agrees to help Crockett trap a 15-year-old drug lord; it turns ugly.
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Episode 2: Stone's War
Crockett's Vietnam journalist buddy, Ira Stone, is back--claiming to have footage of a secret U.S war in Nicaragua; the trail leads Stone, Crockett & Tubbs to Maynard a.k.a. the elusive Captain Real Estate.
Episode 6: Shadow in the Dark
Crockett tries to nail a psychotic murderer by thinking like his quarry, despite the fact that another cop using that tactic wound up in a psych ward.
Episode 1: When Irish Eyes Are Crying
Gina falls for an Irish pacifist who believes there is no point fighting fire with fire anymore - or so she thinks.
Episode 7: El Viejo
Crockett & Tubbs keep tabs on a crusty old stranger who plans to cut a deal with a murderous Bolivian drug dealer.
Episode 8: Better Living Through Chemistry
Tubbs' former partner frames him when he abducts a chemist for some drug dealers.
Episode 9: Baby Blues
Unexpected contraband--babies and a stowaway mother seeking the child taken from her--puts the cops on the trail of an adoption ring.
Episode 10: Street Wise
An undercover cop and his hooker lover help the detectives find the source of some pharmaceutical grade cocaine.
Episode 11: Forgive Us Our Debts
New leads persuade Crockett that a man he put on death row might be innocent, but a campaign-conscious DA is reluctant to help.
Episode 12: Down for the Count (1)
Zito reluctantly uses a boxer as bait to help the vice squad nail a former drug kingpin involved in bookmaking; it ends in tragedy and the loss of a comrade for the vice cops.
Episode 13: Down for the Count (2)
Switek is outraged by Internal Affairs' findings; Crockett and Tubbs' TV gambit may prove fatal when a mobster reclaims the action lost to Guzman.