: The episode's somber tone is punctuated by a stark soundtrack, including Simply Red’s "Picture Book" during the ending credits, which underscores the tragic loss of the boy's future.
as Ed McCain, a former gang member turned youth reformer.
as Lt. Lee Atkins, an officer from the Metro Gang division.
: Departing from the show's typical neon-soaked optimism, the episode utilizes dark, wet streets and deserted locations to reflect a "living nightmare" for the protagonists. Notable Guest Cast
: Archie only agreed to the deal to buy basic athletic gear—a football and new shoes.
The episode centers on (Keith Diamond), a high school football prodigy with a promising future who is arrested for possession of black tar heroin.
"miami Vice" The Good Collar(1986) Apr 2026
: The episode's somber tone is punctuated by a stark soundtrack, including Simply Red’s "Picture Book" during the ending credits, which underscores the tragic loss of the boy's future.
: Departing from the show's typical neon-soaked optimism, the episode utilizes dark, wet streets and deserted locations to reflect a "living nightmare" for the protagonists. Notable Guest Cast the episode utilizes dark
: Archie only agreed to the deal to buy basic athletic gear—a football and new shoes.
The episode centers on (Keith Diamond), a high school football prodigy with a promising future who is arrested for possession of black tar heroin.