Peacock Takes Us Back to Miami for "M.I.A" Vice and Vengeance
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Peacock Takes Us Back to Miami for "M.I.A" Vice and Vengeance
"Where did the series lose me? "M.I.A" breaks down into two basic plot lines with several tributaries fueling each. We have Etta and her developing underground network of outsiders, and the three Rojas siblings as they vie for control of the legitimate and illegal sides of their business."
A nine-episode revenge saga blends crime drama and nighttime soap around a clash between two families and the ruin that follows. The story hinges on Etta Tiger Jonze and Lovely, whose seemingly predestined sisterhood re-anchors Etta after repeated tragedies. Set in the Florida Keys, the Tiger Jonzes appear respectable while covertly running drugs for a cartel led by Edward James Olmos. The series opens with a breakneck chase and a violent exchange of bullets and fire, delivering strong action fueled by desperation and ingenuity. Early family dynamics engage, with shocks and reversals throughout. The plot later splits into two main lines: Etta’s underground network and the Rojas siblings competing for control of legitimate and illegal business sides.
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