A stylish, influential 1980s crime series that helped define the glossy, music-driven procedural. It’s worth watching for the chemistry of the leads, the neon-soaked atmosphere, and the way it blends undercover cases with a surprisingly melancholy sense of burnout and moral drift.
66% ★★★☆☆ (34,610)
Miami Vice
Where to watch: Tubi
TV Show · Crime · Drama
1984 · ★ 66% (34.6K)
There's no stopping them.
Starring: Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago
Overview
The story of the Miami Police Department's vice squad and its efforts to end drug trafficking and prostitution, centered on the unlikely partnership of Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs - who first meet when Tubbs is undercover in a drug cartel.
Production
Universal Television, Michael Mann Productions
Cast
Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Saundra Santiago, Olivia Brown, Michael Talbott, Edward James Olmos
Where to watch
Tubi TV
Curator Review
Verdict
A stylish, influential 1980s crime series that helped define the glossy, music-driven procedural. It’s worth watching for the chemistry of the leads, the neon-soaked atmosphere, and the way it blends undercover cases with a surprisingly melancholy sense of burnout and moral drift.
Best for
Fans of stylish crime dramas and undercover stories
Viewers who like iconic 1980s TV aesthetics and synth-heavy mood
People interested in influential, era-defining television
Anyone who enjoys case-of-the-week shows with a strong sense of place
Skip if
You want tightly serialized plotting from the start
You’re allergic to 1980s fashion, music cues, and glossy excess
You prefer modern procedural realism over heightened style
You need every episode to feel equally strong
Overview
Miami Vice is one of the defining TV shows of the 1980s, and its reputation is well earned. The series made the city itself part of the storytelling, using Miami’s nightlife, color, and heat as a constant backdrop for undercover crime stories that often felt more atmospheric than procedural.
Worth noting
What keeps it from feeling like a pure relic is the chemistry between Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, plus the show’s willingness to let cases unfold with a moody, almost cinematic rhythm. It can be uneven, and some episodes lean more on vibe than plot, but the best installments still feel strikingly modern in their visual confidence.
Bottom line
The first few seasons are the essential run, when the show’s style and identity are most fully formed. Later seasons remain watchable, but the series becomes a bit more variable as the novelty of its look and sound gives way to repetition. Even so, as a landmark of TV style and a hugely influential crime drama, it remains easy to recommend.
1987 · ★ 41% (3.3K) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus, Pluto TV, Plex, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Tubi TV
An undercover-crime series with a strong serialized spine and a similar fascination with criminal ecosystems.
2013 · ★ 13% (1.4K) · Where to watch: Spectrum On Demand, Max
High-energy, pulpy, and violent, with a strong sense of identity and binge appeal.
Themes
undercover policing, drug trafficking, vice squad investigations, crime and corruption, urban nightlife, moral ambiguity, brotherhood and partnership, 1980s excess