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Whistle Stopper - Las Vegas: Season Five

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List Price: $59.98
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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Starring: Tom Selleck, Josh Duhamel, Molly Sims
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Universal EAN: 0025195017305 Format: AC-3 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 4 Publisher: Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-07-22 Running Time: 874 Studio: Universal Studios
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: NBC SUCKS! Comment: I have no idea what the hell NBC was thinking! The show was on 5 years and they couldn't even give it a series finale! Hell, they're so un-loyal to the fans that they ended it with a cliffhanger. Sure I Tivo Crusoe on Friday nights but the show doesn't entertain me as much as Las Vegas used to. I actually looked forward to watching tv on Fridays due to this show. The show isn't as good this season, yet it still had a lot of energy and steam left.
I did miss James Caan and he was barely even mentioned after leaving, even by the woman who plays his daughter. That didn't even ruin the series for me though. Vanessa Marcil was always incredibly hot as Sam and I don't even want to ever see her play any other character, I just want to see more of her in the role. Nikki Cox was cute in the other seasons but she got a little too whiny after awhile. Camille Guaty was a good replacement for her this season. She was super cute and after awhile it just felt like she was always on the show. I also think that Tom Selleck was a great replacement for James Caan and it's shame that the show was canceled during his first season. So it doesn't make sense that they canceled the show, it still had a lot of life in it. Plus I'm pissed that they ended it without us knowing if Danny's g/f lost the baby or not, what a dumb time to cancel it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rip Off Comment: Once again the loyal fans of a television series get ripped off! How can you leave a series ending like that with no conclusion??? Just bad business by NBC period.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NBC Shame on you! Comment: This was a great TV series, but NBC looking for their interest only (nevermind the audience and fans) canned this show in complete disregard for the time and loyalty NBC viewers invested over a five year period, just to be let down, just like that without explanation (dont tell me it was because of money or the writers strike they are not valid reasons when compared to the value of a networks viewer loyalty). Audience beware NBC will do the same to you again. I will never watch another NBC series. Remember the good old saying: "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
Customer Rating:      Summary: good quality dvd, but bad season Comment: The quality of the dvd, was of course outstandubg, just what I expect from amazon.com, but this is supposed to be the final season of a great show, and it leaves you hanging and asking a lot of questions. Beware, you might punch your tv in the gonades
Customer Rating:      Summary: Las Vegas Season 5 Comment: Season five of Las Vegas was a great continuation of an excellent series even with the loss of James Caan. I beleive that Tom Selleck was a good replacement. Pity it got the axe. Hoping they make a movie to finish the story of where season five left off. Once again thanks for the prompt delivery.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Las Vegas is hotter than ever as new players come to town for a sizzling Season 5 of TV’s sharpest and sexiest drama! As recently installed Montecito Casino owner A.J. Cooper, Primetime Emmy® Award and Golden Globe® winner Tom Selleck ups the stakes for his elite Las Vegas surveillance team in 17 episodes plus two double length episodes filled with smokin’- hot bodies and intense new scandals! Special guest appearances by Cheryl Ladd (Charlie’s Angels), Geoffrey Owens (The Cosby Show), Rachel Boston (American Dreams) in the show TV Guide calls “TV’s sure bet for a fun time.”
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