If there's one show that perfectly encapsulates the 80s vibe—neon lights, synthesizers, pastel suits, and cars that looked like they came straight out of a catalog—it's Miami Vice. The show aired between 1984 and 1989, six seasons that left such a strong mark that even today, any aesthetic reference to the 80s inevitably evokes an episode of the series. The stars were Don Johnson, as Detective James "Sonny" Crockett, and Philip Michael Thomas, a…
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If there's one show that perfectly encapsulates the 80s vibe—neon lights, synthesizers, pastel suits, and cars that looked like they came straight out of a catalog—it's Miami Vice. The show aired between 1984 and 1989, six seasons that left such a strong mark that even today, any aesthetic reference to the 80s inevitably evokes an episode of the series. The stars were Don Johnson, as Detective James "Sonny" Crockett, and Philip Michael Thomas, a…