





In Miami Vice season 3 episode 18, titled "Lend Me an Ear," Crockett and Tubbs are tasked with investigating a string of murders that have been committed against several music executives in the Miami area. The detectives quickly discover that the killings are being carried out by a deranged music producer named Vernon, who is seeking revenge against those he believes have wronged him in the industry.
As Crockett and Tubbs delve deeper into the case, they realize that Vernon is not working alone and is being aided by a corrupt police officer who is more interested in lining his own pockets than upholding the law. With time running out, the detectives must race against the clock to stop Vernon and his accomplice before they can strike again.
At the same time, Crockett finds himself drawn to Vernon's beautiful assistant, a struggling musician named Dawn. Despite her involvement in the case, Crockett becomes increasingly enamored with Dawn and begins to uncover a darker side to her seemingly innocent exterior.
As the investigation reaches its climax, Crockett and Tubbs must use all of their skills and resources to bring Vernon and his accomplice to justice. Along the way, they face numerous obstacles, including a thrilling high-speed chase and a tense standoff with Vernon in a dilapidated warehouse.
"Lend Me an Ear" is an intense and action-packed episode that showcases the high-stakes drama and suspense that made Miami Vice such a popular and influential show. With its complex characters, gripping storyline, and stunning visuals, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
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CastDon JohnsonPhilip Michael ThomasSaundra SantiagoJohn GloverMartin Ferrero
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Channel
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First AiredFebruary 27, 1987
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Content RatingTV14
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Runtime50 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating7.9 (416)

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