

LA to Vegas
An ensemble workplace comedy about a group of underdogs trying to find their place in the world, set on the Friday night flight from LAX to Vegas and the returning flight on Sunday, who all share the same goal: to come back a winner in the casino of life.
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Plot Summary
This ensemble comedy series follows the lives of the crew and quirky passengers of a budget airline flying a weekly route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The show explores their interpersonal relationships, personal struggles, and comical encounters as they navigate the unpredictable world of air travel and life's often absurd circumstances. Amidst the chaos of delayed flights and eccentric travelers, the characters form a unique found family.
Critical Reception
LA to Vegas received mixed to generally positive reviews from critics. While some praised its quirky humor and ensemble cast, others found the premise somewhat thin and the execution occasionally uneven. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its lighthearted, character-driven comedy and others feeling it lacked depth or consistent laughs.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ensemble cast and quirky, character-based humor.
- Criticized for an occasionally thin premise and inconsistent comedic pacing.
- Seen as a lighthearted, albeit sometimes forgettable, comedy series.
Google audience: Google users generally found the show to be an amusing and entertaining watch, appreciating the comedic performances and the relatable, albeit exaggerated, scenarios. Some reviewers noted that while not groundbreaking, it provided a fun and easy-going viewing experience. A recurring positive comment is the show's ability to offer lighthearted escapism.
Fun Fact
The series was created by Lon Zimmet, who previously wrote for 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt', and developed by 'Modern Family' co-creator Steve Levitan.
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