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The series tells the story of Ralph Lamb, a former US deputy. During that period in which he left his previous job, Ralph decided to go through a new experiment in order to become a police mayor. Over time, his brother, Jack, and his son, Dickson, were delegated but things changed completely over a short period. Now, Vincent Savino comes from Chicago to Vegas to run The Savoy Hotel and Casino where everyone is on an unexpected path.
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.