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Crockett/Tubbs

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Pairing
Pairing: Sonny Crockett/Ricardo Tubbs
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Fandom: Miami Vice
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Prevalence: Popular
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Crockett/Tubbs is the slash pairing of Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs in Miami Vice fandom.

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Crockett/Tubbs (as opposed to Crockett/Castillo) being a ’weirdness,” of course I don’t think it's weird at ail. I've always seen a lot between Crockett and Tubbs in the MIAMI VICE series. But frequently when I mention Crockett/Tubbs to other slash fans, they give me these weird looks, as to say, “What is wrong with you???" Then I usually get sighs and explanations as to how Crockett/Castillo is the only viable slash relationship in VICE. A few times I’ve asked VICE slash fans about C/T in zines, and get told that many VICE (or multi-media) zines don’t accept C/T stories but only C/C stories. Which of course is their right. But I would like to discuss that wonderful, compelling scene in the VICE episode (forget the name of it, but I have it on tape though it’s been a while since I’ve watched it) where Sonny is out, thinking that he is a drug dealer named Burnett. And Castillo reluctantly is ordering Rico to track him down, and perhaps kill him. And Rico says plaintively, "that’s my partner." And I can hear the thought as plain as day. "That's my lover." And I haven't been able to find another VICE fan who really understands what (I think) really is going on here. [1]

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  1. ^ from Strange Bedfellows (APA) #16 (1997)