Did "Miami Vice" Change the Way We Think About Miami?
Briefly

Matt Zoller Seitz describes Miami Vice as 'immediately seductive and addictive,' highlighting its impact as a pioneering influence on TV's neo-noir genre and pop culture.
Josh Karp emphasizes how Miami Vice transformed Miami from a vacation spot into a vibrant city that mirrored the show's aesthetic, impacting architecture and culture.
Local leaders began reshaping Miami's image as 'the official Miami look' inspired by the pastel palettes showcased in Miami Vice, encouraging similar architectural trends.
Jeffrey Schmalz's 1989 article notes that Miami Vice influenced the city's aesthetic, with more buildings adopting pastel colors shown in the series, altering its visual identity.
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