Sin City Saints

2015
Sin City Saints

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Fool Monty Mar 23, 2015

When a bone-headed incident threatens to ruin the Saints' season, owner Jake Tullis and his staff jump into crisis mode. The league sends a gorgeous, no-nonsense lawyer, Dusty Halford, to oversee a disgruntled Jake.

EP2 Smoke and Mirrors Mar 23, 2015

An old issue rears its ugly head for Jake. As Dusty plots his demise, she has a Vegas fling to get over her ex. Byron and Sam attempt to convince a player to come out of retirement to play for the Saints.

EP3 Gone Catfishing Mar 23, 2015

LaDarius falls in love with a girl he meets online. Byron is bullied by the team's enforcer, Artahk Sandov, because he's not getting enough playing time.

EP4 Mrs. Wu's Tang Mar 23, 2015

Wu Lee, a Chinese basketball star, visits Las Vegas. Jake and Dusty each have their own methods to convince him to join the Saints.

EP5 A Basket Full of Rainbows Mar 23, 2015

Cell phone footage of a vicious rant by Coach Doug from the Saints' locker room leaks and Jake and Dusty battle over how to handle it.

EP6 You Booze, You Lose Mar 23, 2015

Jake is challenged by a local radio sports host to prove he cares more about the Saints' season than his lavish partying lifestyle.

EP7 Urine God's Hands Now Mar 23, 2015

In order to secure funding for a new arena, Jake and Dusty must win an ultra-conservative councilman's vote. LaDarius has to pass a random drug test.

EP8 Because Vegas Mar 23, 2015

When Jake's tech company suddenly goes under, he's faced with the ultimate dilemma. Dusty is haunted by an old mistake in the form of a new employee on the Saints' staff.
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Released: 23 March 2015 Canceled
Producted By: Mandalay Sports Media
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://screen.yahoo.com/sin-city-saints/
Synopsis

An off-beat comedy set in the front office of a fictional pro basketball expansion team and centered on Jake Tullus, a Silicon Valley tycoon whose lifelong dream was to buy a pro basketball team but quickly finds he’s in over his head. The group he assembled to run Las Vegas’ first pro sports team won’t be much help.

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winickj It has all the elements of a show I would love: 1. Vegas 2. Wacked out rich guy 3. Sports 4. Hot chicks.Unfortunately the writing and story lines are so bad, after 3 episodes I had to stop watching it.All I can say is painful writing. I can't really comment on the acting as even Al Pacino couldn't rescue this dog.Too bad they couldn't be bothered with paying writers for this, as the premise is quite promising.And Tom Arnold now just seems to play caricatures of himself.Yahoo might want to give this one a rest.
brandnewsox I was very impressed with this shows professional feel and the team, court and Vegas looked great. I liked the cast and thought Santino was great in the lead, and I loved the pro basketball players making cameos as actors. The actors played their roles great. The episodes were funny and smart and if you like the nba, like I do, I really don't see how you wouldn't love this show. The story's are stuff you could hear on sports center and the characters, even minor ones, grow on you every episode. I really hope it comes back for season 2.Overall I'm giving this show a ten in hopes it helps people watch it, because it definitely is worth watching. The episodes are only twenty minutes long and I watched at least half of them on my phone. I was very impressed with yahoo on this one and it might make me watch something else by them in the future.
hjames-97822 The foundation of any story is the screenplay. The skeleton is the dialog. The actors have to build out from there. If you have any actors. Which this series does not.If you begin with a failed screenplay, the foundation cracks and the whole thing is subject to collapse. Now in this case, the cast is left with little to work with on top of this shaky foundation because the dialog is nothing short of an abomination."You want me to live in LA? The land of misspelled tattoos?" "Are you suggesting that because I am divorced I failed in my marriage?" D-U-H! Scene: Two bikini clad bimbos enter stage left background. (Why? Who knows? Because they are in bikini swimwear I suppose.) Ball player center stage in close up says something to the effect of "Wait for me!" Stands and exists stage right after bimbos. He reveals his bare butt.Was I supposed to be titillated? Or is this just another hopelessly cheap diversion from -- telling me a story?!?! (And there's nothing particularly spectacular about the butt anyway.) Oh there's more. A lot more. And it's just bad. Save yourselves.