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In the last scene of Las Vegas ' fifth season finale, Danny (Josh Duhamel), Delinda (Molly Simms), and co. mourned the death of the Montecito's owner A.J. Cooper (Tom Selleck). But, in a...
Unfortunately, Las Vegas wasn’t picked up for a sixth season, so fans were left with very little closure. But since the show’s cancellation in 2008, we’ve gotten a few clues as to where the characters were supposed to end up.
Following the 2008 strike between TV producers and the Writers Guild of America, Las Vegas was canceled. Several episodes weren’t able to see the light of day because of the strike, and the show received low ratings, causing a loss of investment on NBC’s part.
Ratings declined following the move, and Las Vegas was eventually canceled on February 20, 2008, ending the series with several cliffhangers. Las Vegas is a comedy drama that focuses primarily on Danny McCoy and his boss Ed Deline. They and others work at the Montecito, a fictional hotel-casino located on the Las Vegas Strip.
“Las Vegas" did not end because of any new strategies by NBC. Yet, after it ended, NBC showed a blend of old favorites and new. They moved more towards other types and genres of shows.
Though Las Vegas is on its way out, that’s not stopping a conservative watchdog group from taking some final shots at the NBC series. It seems that the Parents Television Council (PTC) has a...
James Caan announced his departure from the NBC crime-drama, 'Las Vegas,' after just four seasons as Ed Deline. What happened? Why did he leave?
Airing for five seasons on network TV is no small accomplishment, but it’s the way NBC comedy-drama Las Vegas ended, and the Las Vegas cast, that has its loyal viewers still talking about...
Later in season four, two of the major characters like Caan and Cox had to leave Las Vegas and Caan was replaced by Tom Selleck as Montecito’s new owner as AJ Cooper. Eventually, it had its abrupt ending which left the fans, as what Thompson said, furious.
Las Vegas: NBC in Trouble Over Series Finale — Did This Cause the Show’s Cancellation? February 25, 2008; Las Vegas: NBC Cancels Long-Running Series February 21, 2008