En el Montecito uno puede hacer lo que quiera mientras no le importe que Ed Deline y su equipo de vigilancia miren: lo que pasa en las Vegas se queda en las Vegas.En el Montecito uno puede hacer lo que quiera mientras no le importe que Ed Deline y su equipo de vigilancia miren: lo que pasa en las Vegas se queda en las Vegas.En el Montecito uno puede hacer lo que quiera mientras no le importe que Ed Deline y su equipo de vigilancia miren: lo que pasa en las Vegas se queda en las Vegas.
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- 5 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total
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Great acting and writing; bits of drama, comedy, and romance, along with outrageous yet fun story lines. For me, Las Vegas never felt worn or tired - every episode was its own story, not necessarily tying into past episodes.
Would have loved to see this series get a couple more years, but alas it wasn't in the cards (pun intended).
Would have loved to see this series get a couple more years, but alas it wasn't in the cards (pun intended).
Las Vegas is a criminally underrated show! Is it believable? Absolute not. Is it extremely entertaining? Without a doubt! It has something for everyone...action, drama, comedy, romance, etc. I forgot just how much I loved this show!
The actors have all been very well chosen for their roles and it's pretty obvious the age range the producers are predominantly appealing to. But as an approaching 50, I still think it's excellent entertainment. The fast finger snapping pace that all the shows are coming out with these days keeps the tension and the viewer gets so caught up in the pace that any gaffs or gaps in the plot are easily ignored.
If I had any criticism at all, it would be that Nikki Cox is a little too well endowed to trust all that cleavage to the benevolence of gravity.
I hope the show runs for a long time to come.
If I had any criticism at all, it would be that Nikki Cox is a little too well endowed to trust all that cleavage to the benevolence of gravity.
I hope the show runs for a long time to come.
NBC produced 5 seasons of a really entertaining show about a Las Vegas casino and the people who work in it. The show did very well at mixing dramatic and comedic moments in the show.
Danny, Ed and Mike all work in the surveillance department of the casino and their job is catch people trying to run scams and possibly rob the casino amongst other things.
Sam is the casino host who's job is to basically take care of whatever "the whales" need while attending the casino.
Mary is involved in all things hospitality related with the casino.
Delinda runs the night club in the casino, she is the daughter of Ed.
Danny, Ed and Mike all work in the surveillance department of the casino and their job is catch people trying to run scams and possibly rob the casino amongst other things.
Sam is the casino host who's job is to basically take care of whatever "the whales" need while attending the casino.
Mary is involved in all things hospitality related with the casino.
Delinda runs the night club in the casino, she is the daughter of Ed.
This is the best new TV series released to the networks for the 2003 season.
The writing is interesting, characters got developed this season, plot lines were intriguing, and there was comic relief. Check out this show if you have not already seen it on Monday nites.
What I like best about this series is Josh Dahumel. Not only is he eye candy but a good actor, he is fun to watch and you find yourself engrossed in the show. Apparently they have built an elaborate set in Culver City to film some of these scenes, but you can't tell the real shots from the studio shots. They do a good job masking the transition when they show panorama shots of Vegas itself. I often wonder when I view this show, how big their budget is for extras because they do a good job emulating a big casino. This series is strictly entertainment and as long as your expectations are not as lofty as the other reviewer, you will not be disappointed.
The writing is interesting, characters got developed this season, plot lines were intriguing, and there was comic relief. Check out this show if you have not already seen it on Monday nites.
What I like best about this series is Josh Dahumel. Not only is he eye candy but a good actor, he is fun to watch and you find yourself engrossed in the show. Apparently they have built an elaborate set in Culver City to film some of these scenes, but you can't tell the real shots from the studio shots. They do a good job masking the transition when they show panorama shots of Vegas itself. I often wonder when I view this show, how big their budget is for extras because they do a good job emulating a big casino. This series is strictly entertainment and as long as your expectations are not as lofty as the other reviewer, you will not be disappointed.
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- TriviaBased on an idea by Don Johnson, who suggested the title "Casino Eye".
- ErroresThe Montecito is located across the street from the Luxor in the vacant area off the Vegas strip, yet all views from the rooms or ED's office are from the Mirage on the other end of the strip.
- Citas
Polly Nguyen: I say something about marriage, he flip out like time I put fist in bad place get stuck.
- Versiones alternativasThe DVDs are uncensored, mostly revolving around racy scenes NBC couldn't air.
- ConexionesFeatured in The O'Reilly Factor: Episode dated 3 March 2008 (2008)
- Bandas sonorasA Little Less Conversation (JXL Remix)
(Opening Credits Theme)
Written by Mac Davis & Billy Strange
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of Sony/BMG Strategic Marketing Group/The RCA Records Label
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