Ed O'Neill in "Heart of Darkness"
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bigbadwolf666 — 2 years ago(February 23, 2024 10:46 PM)
I’ve Been to Every Miami Vice Location,
And this is the Realist Show. I’ve Never Seen Miami So Real, on any Show. I was Heavily amazed how real they showed it.
Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
Without strife, you do not advance.
Without strife, there is only stagnation. -
ZolotoyRetriever — 2 years ago(February 24, 2024 03:12 AM)
Certainly hope to do that someday. And in the middle of winter, too, when it's not so hot, lol. (I've been to northern Florida (St. Augustine and Jacksonville), and have only been as far south as Daytona Beach.)
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ZolotoyRetriever — 2 years ago(February 23, 2024 08:23 PM)
Did you later get into
Nash Bridges
at all? That is another series I've never seen a single episode of, but now that I'm watching
MV
, I'm curious to see how Don Johnson transitions into another "buddy cop" sort of show a bit later in his career. -
ZolotoyRetriever — 2 years ago(February 23, 2024 10:42 PM)
Some trivia: In the series opener we learn Don Johnson's character, "Sonny" Crockett, was formerly a University of Florida football player whose pro football career didn't pan out.
In this episode, guest star Ed O'Neill actually was a former college football player IRL whose pro football career didn't pan out (O'Neill was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 under rookie head coach Chuck Noll, but was cut in training camp).
