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We enjoyed the reruns on u s a please keep them coming my husband and I enjoy them co much we keep searching to c when they r on again. Movies today have to make million opening weekend or it cost them mony. Movie houses charge use so much for soda and pop corn because the movie comp. Sports … Read more ».

What a shambles!!! This just goes to show what these big TV companies think of their viewers when they can just pull out of things like this. I think this is absolutely disgusting and I for one will not be watching anything this TV company puts out again as they seem to just cut off programmes at a whim regardless of the viewers wishes.

I will really miss the show Las Vegas. All the characters where great. It is ashame that nothing could have been worked out to keep the show on the air.

There will never be a daytime show greater than Las vegas. I really think at times it was better than allt he different daytime soaps that always payed during the course of the years. I will really miss this show. I was a great show.

I would also like to find out what happened to all of the characters, I am watching a rerun of the last episode now. This was a great show with good story lines and characters. A lot of people want it back thats why we want to fight to get it back But we really have to work at it… If they see all of the support for the show They will definitely bring it back or sell to another network… Its worth a try fans!!

As much as we love the show we can actually have a comeback… I believe we can and I hope u all do to!!!

The writer has assured that he would love to bring it back now its up to us the fans to help with the process Even … Read more ». I watch this show every morning before I go to work. I have never found a cast where I genuinely loved every character. Seriously, what is going on in your craniums NBC???

Bring my love back! I really enjoyed watching Las Vegas! At the end of the day, that's NBC's decision. It's a monetary decision. You know, I sold my soul to get a Season 5, so I didn't have a soul left to sell. We fought an uphill battle from day one.

We were the little big show that could. It's all the same money. That's the difference. I've been making as many phone calls as I can make; I don't know who else to call.

Are fans wasting their time organizing campaigns to bring the show back? Thompson: I have no idea. I have no control over that at all. That's NBC's decision. I know that [fans] have a valid point, since the last episode said, "To be continued Josh and Molly feel very bad, because it's their characters' baby. And I had an ending all worked out. What was going to happen? Thompson: My plan was to wrap it up and make it satisfying for all the fans, and, in some ways, give ourselves an incredible curtain call with all the major characters who have been on Vegas.

Do you hold out any hope that you'll be able to deliver that ending in some form? Thompson: This is Las Vegas ; there's always hope. What am I, dead? He's been working ever since, co-starring with his son Scott Caan in the drama Mercy , which Scott also wrote; guest-starring on Hawaii ; playing a mob kingpin in the Starz series Magic City and lending his voice to Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs , among myriad other projects.

Caan has been married four times and has five kids. He and fourth wife Linda Stokes divorced in after 14 years of marriage. The genius daughter of Ed and Jillian, Delinda Deline, is the Montecito's food and beverage director, having found college on the boring side. She and Danny, whom she's known since she was a kid, are totally made for each other, but after not being able to commit in season one, it takes them a few more years to figure it out and get engaged.

A model and TV host as well, Sims appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition five times, including twice while she was on Las Vegas , and these days she's a lifestyle entrepreneur, dishing out food, fitness, fashion, home decor and parenting inspo on her website.

She's been married to producer and Netflix executive Scott Stuber since and they have three kids. The former Charlie's Angels star played Ed's patient wife Jillian—but apparently her patience ran out after James Caan left the show, because later it's revealed that Jillian left Ed. She kept her first husband David Ladd's name but has been married to Brian Russell since She's mom to daughter Jordan Ladd and stepmom to Russell's daughter Lindsey.

Of course the best casino boss in the world works alongside the best pit boss in Vegas, "Ice Queen" Nessa Holt. After her own conman turned CIA recruit father faked his own death, Nessa was practically raised as one of Ed and Jillian's own kids, and ended up like a sister to Delinda--but she ends up leaving the Montecito and Mike after two seasons to join her dad and long-lost sister in their new lives.

She's been married to Craig Sykes since and they have a daughter, Tallulah. Nessa jilts him, for a good reason, but he finds love eventually with the Montecito's new-to-season-five concierge, Piper Camille Guaty. So he's basically been on your TV nonstop since Montecito's special events director Mary Connell had an abusive father and Danny has always been her night in shining armor—and they almost get married, but she takes off after possibly killing her terrible dad because he's too connected to let the law take its course.

But she sends a photo that lets Danny know that she's alright. After exiting the show after four seasons, Cox did some voice work and TV movies, but mainly put acting on the back burner to focus on family.



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