12Jul/102
Q&A: Even though NBCs, “Las Vegas” got canceled, is there going to be another episode to explain the last finale?
Question by samc: Even though NBCs, "Las Vegas" got canceled, is there going to be another episode to explain the last finale?
What happens to Delinda and her baby? Did Danny and Delinda end up getting married after all? What happened on Cooper's plane to New York or where-ever? Did Casey's brother get the Montecito? Did Casey's brother and Sam hook up?
Best answer:
Answer by D J
Vegas was not cancelled, it was delayed by the writers strike. They will return.
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July 12th, 2010 - 15:18
Las Vegas has been cancelled. There is a campaign to encourage NBC to reverse their decision or to at least give loyal fans a series finale. It involved writing letters to execs at NBC and also mailing baby booties to them. This is the link to one such campaign:
http://lasvegas-theseries.com/campaign/bensilverman.html
If you like the show, please join in the effort. You can write to:
Ben Silverman
NBC
3000 W. Alameda
Admin Building
Burbank, CA 91523
July 12th, 2010 - 15:26
I’ve heard a lot about people petitioning for a two hour movie to wrap up loose ends, but it isn’t looking good.
Here are the creator’s thoughts on that…
http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TVGuide-Editors-Blog/Ausiello-Report/Ausiello-Scoop-Las/800034137
Here are the further updates on a possible wrap-up movie…
http://www.tvguide.com/ask-ausiello/las-vegas/080227-13
http://www.tvguide.com/ask-ausiello/las-vegas/080305-18
http://www.tvguide.com/ask-ausiello/las-vegas/080326-01
According to the last, most recent, link, it seems relations between TPTB of the show and the network aren’t so good. Hopefully, for the fans’ sake, something can be worked out and a movie made to tie-up loose ends, but who knows; it’s probably not a priority at the network. It probably wouldn’t hurt to send in baby booties to NBC as the “save the show” campaigns are doing, or even just a letter of support. I would think the more support that NBC sees the show has, the more likely it is to order a wrap-up movie. (Hey, it worked for Jericho, and NBC is in more desperate shape for shows and an audience than CBS is, so anything can happen!)