Las Vegas Finale Ends With a Bang
That’s how you end a season finale. Wow! I haven’t been this excited about a cliffhanger since someone shot J.R.
It’s as if the Las Vegas writers came down
with Attention Deficit Disorder and couldn’t decide who to put in
danger, so they gave every character a dilemma or an impending death
sentence.
That’s overkill, you say? Not in Las Vegas.
Here, among the fast-paced, fast-talking casino cohorts, a
kidnapping, an explosion, and a shooting seem perfectly plausible.
Those of you who missed it, Danny was headed back
to Iraq, to take the place of a marine, facing a third tour of duty,
who had saved his life. But before Danny went off
to war, he grabbed a gun and went after Mary’s
pedophile father, who Mary was intent on killing
with her own six-shooter. Ed, facing divorce papers
from Jillian, discovered that Danny
and Mary both went after sicko Daddy, and showed up
at the guy’s usual watering hole. All three took aim, shots were
fired, and Daddy hit the pavement. Meanwhile, at The Montecito,
Sam was kidnapped, by her creepy whale, and
smuggled out of the hotel in a trunk, just as gunmen shot up the
vault and made a bid to rob the casino. Then, Delinda,
desperate to tell Danny about her pregnancy, tried
to befriend the emotional marine, only to discover that he had wired
a bomb to blow himself up, inside the hotel. Cut to The Montecito
exploding — yes, again.
See what I mean about A.D.D.? Las Vegas Executive Producer
Gary Scott Thompson said he wanted
to write as many cliff-hanging mysteries as possible, so that
NBC would be forced to renew the show for next season. Mission
accomplished, Mr. Thompson. This one was a winner.
After the show, I asked Thompson who really shot
Mary’s daddy. This was his response:
Regarding who shot Mary's father,
the online poll suggests Ed. Yet, Danny and Mary had reasons to
shoot him. Danny said he would kill him if he ever came close to
Mary, again. But, hey, we will see how the voting continues; I might
change my mind on who really did it.
Thompson is referring to a poll at the
NBC
Las Vegas Web page. (And for the
record, Mary got my vote.) Also at the NBC site,
Las Vegas fans can
read a chat transcript that Thompson and
actress Molly Sims did with fans after the finale.
Another interesting tidbit about the finale is that
Vanessa Marcil (Sam) got carpet burns during her
trunk-escape scene. Sims spilled that tidbit
during an interview last week. Apparently, Marcil
is quite the trooper when it comes to doing her own stunts. And you
thought she was just another pretty face.
As this season of Las Vegas comes to a
close, let’s take a minute to give props to Mike,
now affectionately known as “Peanut Head.” The dude never gets any
respect, despite that he’s instrumental every week in solving the
big mystery. Now, it appears Mike is going to save
Sam. Hopefully, he won’t get blamed for the robbery
and explosion. I’d hate for him to have to go back to singing backup
for his “Aunt Gladys” Knight. Because, frankly, “It’s hard out here
for a pip.”
Source: Tube Talk