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* When Crockett and Tubbs are driving to the college basketball game in [[Crockett's Daytona]], a shot of the car driving over a bridge shows the brake lights illuminating, yet at the same time the car's engine can be heard increasing in revs, indicating it is accelerating. The two are clearly incongruous, and would require the brake and accelerator pedals to be pressed simultaneously, something no driver would do. The error is a result of the fact the Daytona's engine sounds on the show were overdubbed in post-production, due to the fact it was a kit car based around a Corvette rather than a genuine Ferrari.
 
* When Crockett and Tubbs are driving to the college basketball game in [[Crockett's Daytona]], a shot of the car driving over a bridge shows the brake lights illuminating, yet at the same time the car's engine can be heard increasing in revs, indicating it is accelerating. The two are clearly incongruous, and would require the brake and accelerator pedals to be pressed simultaneously, something no driver would do. The error is a result of the fact the Daytona's engine sounds on the show were overdubbed in post-production, due to the fact it was a kit car based around a Corvette rather than a genuine Ferrari.
* The echo from the director or someone on the crew yelling "Action!" can be heard at the beginning of the scene inside the arena when Matt Ferguson is at practice and isn't performing at his best (approximately 33 minutes into the episode). This is the scene that follows Tubbs' line "Yeah, in the morning."
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* The echo of the director or someone else on the crew yelling, "Action!" can be heard at the beginning of the scene inside the college basketball arena where Matt Ferguson is at practice and isn't performing at his best.
 
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The Fix

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Season
2
Episode
18 (40th overall)
Airdate
March 7, 1986
TV Rating
TV-14 V
Writer(s)
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Guest Stars
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"The Fix" is the eighteenth episode of Miami Vice's second season. The episode premiered on March 7, 1986.

Summary

Crockett and Tubbs investigate a judge they think has gone bad.

Plot

At a zoo, the Vice cops are waiting for a dealer named Ortega to complete a drug transaction, but it turns out to be a rip-off. One of the dealers is shot dead and Tubbs kills the shooter. Zito and Switek locate the limo Ortega is in. Switek is shocked to discover that Ortega is a woman.

Ortega's lawyer, Benedict (Harvey Fierstein) meets Judge Roger Ferguson (Bill Russell) at a local racetrack. He says that Ortega was picked up by Vice earlier and she's worth a lot of money. Ferguson walks off in annoyance, on his way to bet -- and lose -- heavily on the dogs. At Ortega's bond hearing, Benedict gives a sappy appeal and Ferguson sets her bond at $7,000 (an easy sum to raise) instead of the $2 million the prosecution requests. Crockett and Tubbs are stunned by this turn of events and immediately begin to suspect Ferguson has gone bad, especially after reviewing cases in which Ferguson was the presiding judge. Tubbs compares notes with Ebersole in Homicide; each case either fell into ROR or was dismissed outright, to the point that Ferguson earned the nickname "Let-em-run Ferguson." Castillo agrees after hearing the results of the hearing as well as Tubbs' and Crockett's input, and sets up a meeting with Justice. Crockett can't understand how Ferguson -- who grew up in a bad neighborhood and worked his way to a basketball scholarship, even going All-Pro and having a son who is becoming another basketball star -- could possibly turn bad.

Crockett and Tubbs speak to Ortega's simple-minded gofer Berlioz (Paul Greco), who says that Benedict can get a verdict he wants from Ferguson if the client is willing to pay. Crockett and Tubbs go check out Ferguson's son Matt (Bernard King), who plays for the Sunblazers. During the game, Judge Ferguson is approached by a man who takes him out of the building and to a boat at the marina. It's revealed Judge Ferguson is addicted to gambling, having lost large sums of money at the horse and dog tracks; to pay off the enormous debt he borrowed money from a racketeer named Pagone (Michael Richards), who demands that Ferguson pay him back by forcing his son to throw the playoff game, giving him two days to convince him. Castillo gets authority to bug Benedict's office and have Berlioz meet with him, in an attempt to prove that Ferguson is on the take.

Gina (disguised as a security guard) and Trudy (disguised as a phone repairman) go to Benedict's office and are able to bug his phone before he returns. Beriloz offers Benedict cash in exchange for taking him on as a client and seeing if he can get a favor from Ferguson. Ferguson speaks to Matt about fixing the playoff game and Matt storms off in disgust at his father's request. The judge is driving along when he swerves off the highway and stops at the edge of the river, driven to tears with guilt.

Crockett and Tubbs pick up Pagone's goon Marco, and use his information to get authority to bug Ferguson's home. They stop by to see Matt about his father, but he refuses to answer their questions. Benedict goes to see Ferguson (while Switek and Zito listen in) and asks for another favor for Berlioz, but Ferguson throws Benedict out, telling him they are through. Matt offers to sit out the game rather than play poorly. Ferguson passes this on to Pagone, who says that sitting out is not an option -- Matt must make sure the Sunblazers lose.

Crockett meets with Ferguson in an urban neighborhood and tells him that Benedict has been arrested. They talk about the judge's rise from rough surroundings to where he is now, the problems he's had, and how he could pull himself out by giving them Pagone. Ferguson declines, saying he will get himself out of the problems he's in. Ferguson calls Matt before the game and tells him to play his heart out, because all their problems will soon go away. Zito relays this to Crockett and notes that Ferguson left for the marina. Crockett heads there while Tubbs goes to the game to watch over Matt. The judge uses a gun to force his way onto Pagone's boat and shoots him. When confronted by Crockett, he says he finally broke even, before putting the gun to his own head and pulling the trigger.

Cast

Guest Stars

Co-Starring

Notes

  • At one point, Tubbs mentions to Crockett that he discussed Judge Ferguson's apparent leniency with select criminals with "Ebersole" from homicide. A Detective Ebersole previously appeared in the season 1 episode "The Home Invaders", although he was part of the robbery division, not homicide. It's not clear if the Ebersole mentioned in this episode is meant to be the same character, evidently transferred to a new department, or if the similarity in names is merely coincidence.
  • Bill Russell was credited by his full name, William F. Russell, in this episode.
  • The University of Miami reinstated basketball at the school starting with the 1985-86 season after a 14 year hiatus.
  • From 1968-72, Miami was home to the Floridians of the American Basketball Association (most famous for their scantily-clad "ballgirls"). Two years after this episode, Miami would have their own NBA team, the Heat (which barely beat out Miami Vice as the team's name in a fan survey), who as of the 2015-16 season, have won 12 division titles, five Eastern Conference titles, and three NBA championships (including two consecutive in 2011-12 and 2012-13). The 2010-14 version of the team (with NBA superstars LeBron James--who appeared in a shoe commercial with Don Johnson in his Sonny Crockett persona, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh) is often referred to as "Miami Thrice".
  • Bernard King was a star NBA player for 16 years, playing with the New York Knicks at the time of this episode.
  • Michael Richards plays a rather ruthless character compared to his goofy persona of "Cosmo Kramer" in Seinfeld.
  • Considering Russell's tall stature, he seemed uncomfortable driving a compact Mercedes convertible.
  • Novelist and Vice fan A. M. Esmonde alluded to the fact on his twitter that Italian jockey Lanfranco "Frankie" DettoriMBE appears (uncredited) in the opening montage at a races, prominently seen sporting his famous number 8 and green colors. Dettori would later go onto become a world famous horse racing champion, celebrity and sport personality.
  • This episode's visual quality is significantly lower than any other on the UK DVD release of Season 2, with the image appearing blurry and poorly defined. The reasons behind this are not known.

Goofs

  • When Crockett and Tubbs are driving to the college basketball game in Crockett's Daytona, a shot of the car driving over a bridge shows the brake lights illuminating, yet at the same time the car's engine can be heard increasing in revs, indicating it is accelerating. The two are clearly incongruous, and would require the brake and accelerator pedals to be pressed simultaneously, something no driver would do. The error is a result of the fact the Daytona's engine sounds on the show were overdubbed in post-production, due to the fact it was a kit car based around a Corvette rather than a genuine Ferrari.
  • The echo of the director or someone else on the crew yelling, "Action!" can be heard at the beginning of the scene inside the college basketball arena where Matt Ferguson is at practice and isn't performing at his best.

Production Notes

  • Filmed: January 31, 1986 - February 7, 1986
  • Production Code: 60004
  • Production Order: 40

Filming Locations

  • Metro Zoo, 12400 SW 152nd Street, Miami (Opening drug deal)
  • Hollywood Greyhound Track, 901 S Federal Hwy, Hallandale (Ferguson at track)
  • SE Financial Center, 200 South Biscayne Boulevard (54th Stock, Suite 454), Miami (Benedict's office)
  • FIU Tamiami Campus, North Runway Ave, Miami (Sunblazers Basketball Arena)
  • 6001 SW 116th Street, South Miami (Ferguson's house)
  • Watson Island on MacArthur Causeway (Pagone's Yacht)
  • Coconut Grove Mini Park, Corner of Percival Ave/Plaza Street, Coconut Grove (Crockett/Ferguson meet)

Music

Jan Hammer Music

  • "Cool Runnin'" (Opening)
  • "Tension" (throughout episode)
  • "Dutch Oven" (throughout episode)
  • "New York Theme" (Crockett and Ferguson talking in the park)

Quotes

  • "Ortega was wearing that much ($5000) on her ears when we busted her!" -- Crockett during the bond hearing
  • "He (Ferguson) practically gave Ortega a ticket to Bogota at the bond hearing!" -- Tubbs to Castillo
  • "What you've been doing is wrong, but it doesn't make you bad!" -- Crockett to Judge Ferguson
  • "I'm breaking even, Crockett, I'm finally breaking even!" -- Judge Ferguson to Crockett before committing suicide
Season 2 Episodes:

"The Prodigal Son" "Whatever Works" "Out Where the Buses Don't Run" "The Dutch Oven" "Buddies" "Junk Love" "Tale of the Goat" "Bushido" "Bought and Paid For" "Back in the World" "Phil the Shill" "Definitely Miami" "Yankee Dollar" "One Way Ticket" "Little Miss Dangerous" "Florence Italy" "French Twist" "The Fix" "Payback" "Free Verse" "Trust Fund Pirates" "Sons and Lovers"