The driving scene is characterised by unusual angles of the Daytonaĭespite the fairly minimal amount of plot progression it contains, the scene is set to almost the entire length of the song " In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins, some five and a half minutes, stretched out through the use of flashbacks to Rafael's murder and cinematic shots of the Miami night, particularly highlighting reflections of the city's lights on the polished black bodywork of Crockett's Ferrari Daytona Spyder. Knowing that Calderone is aware that they are cops, the two officers head out for the meet with the Colombian drug lord anyway, knowing it is the only chance they have of bringing him down and avenging those who have died. The Vice cops confront Wheeler at his house Crockett attacks him, sickened by what he has done, before Tubbs and Lieutenant Lou Rodriguez pull him off. The leak is traced to Crockett's ex-partner and best friend Scottie Wheeler, particularly galling as it makes him responsible for the death of Crockett's partner Eddie. Crockett intervenes at the last minute, saving Tubbs' life and killing DeSoto. Tubbs is contacted by Calderone's right hand man, Trini DeSoto and goes to meet with him little does he know, a departmental leak means DeSoto is aware that he is a cop, and he intends to kill Tubbs on sight. They set up a meet with Calderone and wait for the call. Prior to the scene, Crockett and Tubbs have been tailing drug lord Esteban Calderone, who is responsible for the murder of both Tubbs' brother Rafael and Crockett's Metro-Dade partner Eddie Rivera.
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