Viewers of Las Vegas Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Created by Gary Scott Thompson, the show which ran from 2003 to 2008 features a group of workers working at the fictional Montecito Resort and Casino.
Here’s how many episodes are in Las Vegas Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Las Vegas Season 1?
Las Vegas Season 1 has 23 episodes.
The Las Vegas Season 1 episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1- Pilot
- Episode 2 – What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas
- Episode 3 – Donny We Hardly Knew Ye
- Episode 4 – Jokers and Fools
- Episode 5 – Groundhog Summer
- Episode 6 – Semper Spy
- Episode 7 – Pros and Cons
- Episode 8 – Luck Be a Lady
- Episode 9 – Year of the Tiger
- Episode 10 – Decks and Violence
- Episode 11 – Blood and Sand
- Episode 12 – Hellraisers and Heartbreakers
- Episode 13 – The Night the Lights Went Out in Vegas
- Episode 14 – Things That Go Jump in the Night
- Episode 15 – Die Fast, Die Furious
- Episode 16 – New Orleans
- Episode 17 – You Can’t Take It with You
- Episode 18 – Nevada State
- Episode 19 – Sons and Lovers
- Episode 20 – The Strange Life of Bob
- Episode 21 – Family Jewels
- Episode 22 – The Big Bang
- Episode 23 – Always Faithful
Season 1 introduces the employees of the Montecito Resort and Casino, navigating the toxic work environment, interrelations among co-workers, restaurant management, and various adventurous pursuits within the hotel premises.
The series stars Josh Duhamel, James Lesure, Vanessa Marcil, Molly Sims, and James Caan, to name a few.
When do new Las Vegas Season 1 episodes come out?
All episodes of Las Vegas Season 1 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“Ed Deline is a strict ex-CIA officer who went from being Head of Security to becoming President of Operations of the Montecito, whose job is to run the day-to-day operations of the casino. Following his departure, former Marine Danny McCoy, Ed’s former protégé, becomes the Montecito’s new President of Operations.”