For many Vegas is just a place that you need to check off on your traveling list. But there are many more who are drawn to this place with dreams to make millions someday. LA to Vegas TV series on Fox is about these people who will grab any and every opportunity to try their luck. The new sitcom follows compulsive gamblers and the flight crew who makes their journey comfortable and your TV watching experience, funny.
LA to Vegas TV Series Cast
Lon Zimmet writes the comedy about the ariline crew who accompanies gamblers on a round trip form LA to Vegas each week. Familiar faces and humorous situations abound in this new sitcom.

LA to Vegas (2018)
Developed By: Lon Zimmet
Cast: Kim Matula, Ed Weeks, Nathan Lee Graham, Olivia macklin, Dylan McDermott, Peter Stormare
Network: Fox
Air Date: January 2 2018, 9PM
LA to Vegas TV Series Plot
Most people visit workplaces where they build life-long relationships and form strong bonds with people where they spend hours every day. But jobs in hospitality and airlines tend to make this difficult where employees meet new crew members and hundreds of passengers each day.
However, the same cannot be said about our crew on the LA to Vegas no-frills flight. This motely crew meets eccentric passengers every weekend who dream of making it big in a few hours of gambling. With undying dreams and hope, these passengers become familiar with each other and the crew and develop strong bonds as they share their adventures and their disappointments every weekend.
LA to Vegas TV Series Trailer
Watch this funny trailer of LA to Vegas TV series and tell us if you find the sitcom humorous enough to put on your watch list in this new year.
LA to Vegas TV Series Review
LA to Vegas TV series seems to have been received well by audiences and the critics. The concept stems from writer’s own experience being on a similar flight in his early years and draws on those experience. Dylan McDermot as the captain of the flight is adequately funny along with the frustrated crew stuck on the same route.
Frequent fliers anywhere in the US will connect more with the humor. While the jokes are fresh and funny enough in the early episodes, the sitcom will have a hard time infusing humor in the later parts if they stick to the cockpit. But until then, get ready for a few laughs.

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