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This series explores the story of Ralph Lamb, a former MP for the US Army who is trying to have a different experience in his life as he becomes a new police mayor. During that period, Ralph faces a different course when his brother, Jack, and his son, Dickson, were delegated during that period. Meanwhile, things turn into an unexpected turn when Vincent Savino comes from Chicago to Vegas to run the long-stopped The Savoy Hotel and Casino.
With so many exciting elements - top-notch cast, setting, and writer, not to mention a fantastic-looking re-creation of the old strip - why does Vegas feel so dull?
CBS' sustained level of series craftsmanship is certainly admirable. But that doesn't go so far when even a sweeping period piece in a distinct locale with superior stars seems to roll off the same assembly line.
Vegas has a lot of things going for it: star power, period ambience, and a compelling central conflict. But despite all that, the show doesn't feel like it's hit the jackpot.