Miami Vice season 3 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
American journalists Art and Ira Stone are caught in a Nicaraguan firefight, capturing footage of U.S. troops in action. In Miami, Ira faces customs scrutiny and seeks protection from Crockett, an old friend, while trying to sell the controversial footage. Skeptical of Ira's motives and authenticity, Crockett learns about a warrant for Ira's arrest linked to heroin smuggling. Despite the risks, Crockett aids Ira, who is pursued and eventually kidnapped by Maynard, a figure aiming to suppress the story. A rescue mission unfolds in the Everglades, climaxing in a tense standoff. Ultimately, Ira's footage goes public, exposing U.S. involvement in Nicaragua.
Full Episode S03E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Art and Ira Stone?
They are American journalists caught in a firefight in Nicaragua.
What is Ira Stone's claim regarding his footage?
Ira Stone claims to have footage of U.S. troops fighting in Nicaragua.
How does Crockett react to Stone's footage?
Crockett is skeptical about the authenticity of Stone's footage and motives.
What happens to Stone at the Miami airport?
Stone is questioned by customs, and his tapes are detained.
Why is Stone being pursued?
Stone is being pursued due to the sensitive content of his tape showing U.S. involvement in Nicaragua.
Who is Alicia Mena?
Alicia Mena is a reporter interested in reviewing Stone's footage.
What does Crockett discover about Stone's past?
Crockett discovers a warrant for Stone's arrest connected to a heroin smuggling operation.
What is Maynard's role in the story?
Maynard is a shadowy figure who kidnaps Stone to suppress the story in the tape.
How is the truth about the Nicaraguan conflict revealed?
The truth is revealed when Stone's footage is aired, exposing U.S. involvement in Nicaragua.
What happens in the Everglades?
Crockett and his team launch a rescue mission in the Everglades to save Stone from Maynard and his men.
Is Stone's story verified?
Yes, despite initial skepticism, Stone's story is verified and goes public.
What are the consequences of Stone's tape being aired?
The airing of the tape brings to light U.S. involvement in Nicaragua and the truth about the conflict.