Head trauma from a massive explosion causes Crockett to believe he is his alter-ego Sonny Burnett.Head trauma from a massive explosion causes Crockett to believe he is his alter-ego Sonny Burnett.Head trauma from a massive explosion causes Crockett to believe he is his alter-ego Sonny Burnett.
Roberto Escobar
- Manola Thug #2
- (as Robert Escobar)
Rob LaGamba
- Intern #3
- (as Robert LaGamba)
Jon E. Matchen
- Hood
- (as Jon Matchen)
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- TriviaThis was Jan Hammer's final musical appearance on the show. Tim Truman would take over in season five, although Hammer's opening theme would remain. Some of Hammer's classic tracks are featured in this episode, including the music when Crockett and Tubbs meet Grocero in the smoke-filled room in Smuggler's Blues (1985) (used during Burnett's dealings with Manolo and Gutierrez, as well as when he first wakes up after the explosion) and "Rico's Blues" (used when Rico is visiting Manolo's Miami HQ). Additionally, the Hammer track featured during the scene where Crockett/Burnett drives off in his speedboat with Tubbs calling out to him is a mixture of the haunting melody first used when Tubbs remembers his brother's death in Brother's Keeper (1984) and "Crockett's Theme".
- GoofsAt one point Sonny is wearing mirrored sunglasses and the cameraman is reflected in them.
- Quotes
Intern #1: Do you know what you are?
Detective James Crockett: Yeah, I'm Sonny Burnett.
Featured review
"Mirror Image" has be the best episode of season four!
"Mirror Image" has to the best season four episode because 1- It's just the right cliffhanger episode to end the fourth season. 2- It's a very well done episode. 3- The music used in the episode is brilliant. The song "Money God" suited the atmosphere to the scene it was used in. 4-One of the most weirdest and brilliant things I've seen is that dream sequence on the beach with Sonny dressed in white surrounded by the vice squad all dressed in black. The other two parts which continue the story are great but this one's great because of the Jan Hammer music which is used. Miami Vice is one of the greatest shows ever created. This is an episode that can't be missed out on.
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- edwardjamessmith
- Feb 7, 2008
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