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Vanessa Marcil, Tom Selleck, Josh Duhamel, Camille Guaty, James Lesure, and Molly Sims in Las Vegas (2003)

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Based on an idea by Don Johnson, who suggested the title "Casino Eye".
Two of the cast members married people who guest-starred on the show. Josh Duhamel married Fergie, after she appeared in a guest spot with The Black Eyed Peas in Montecito Lancers (2004). Nikki Cox married Jay Mohr, after he guest-starred in Whale of a Time (2005).
This show was cancelled due to the writers' strike in 2008. It ended with a cliffhanger.
When the series debuted in 2003, it was hounded by critics who said it wouldn't last very long. For the 2004 to 2005 season, it was the only show NBC renewed for a second season.
In one of the third season episodes, Martin (Barry Bostwick) asks Ed Deline about the character Sonny Corleone from The Godfather (1972), to which Ed replies "Never seen it." In a season two episode, Ed is shown talking to Mike Cannon (James Lesure) about a scene in The Godfather (1972) dealing with the Sonny Corleone character. James Caan (Ed Deline) also played Sonny Corleone.

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