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Sin City Diaries -2007- Season-1 📢 📢

The series is set in Las Vegas and follows , a high-end concierge expert played by model and actress Amber Smith . Operating from a high-rise office overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, Angelica is commissioned by casino owners and high rollers to help them fulfill their deepest fantasies and "dreams". The narrative typically blends scripted dramatic scenarios with softcore/adult-themed adult entertainment. Main Cast and Characters Sin City Diaries (TV Series 2007–2008) - Plot - IMDb

He shows her his phone. On the screen: a photo of Reese’s ex-husband’s house. Then a photo of her niece’s school.

Neon bleeds across wet asphalt. A post-monsoon desert downpour has just ended. Steam rises from vents.

Season 1 captured a Vegas that is now largely gone. The Mirage was still majestic, the Stardust hadn't been imploded yet, and the corporate homogeneity of Resorts World and the A's ballpark were unimaginable. Sin City Diaries -2007- Season-1

: The series pilot introducing Angelica and her fast-paced world.

(Aired: August 3, 2007) (Fandom page for "Boss's Daughter" was not available in search results)

You get a lot of lonely men at 3 a.m. Some of them just want to talk. Some of them think they’re paying for more than a drink. The series is set in Las Vegas and

You look like you’re hiding.

This documentary-like quality of "real 2007 Vegas" is the primary reason film students and nostalgia bloggers are rediscovering the series today.

Reese makes a call. Not to Marcus — to someone else. , an ex-SEAL who runs off-book security for casinos. He owes Reese a favor from a past life. Main Cast and Characters Sin City Diaries (TV

A burned-out FBI profiler checks into a Sin City motel to drink herself to death, but when a local cocktail waitress vanishes in a pattern matching her last unsolved case, she must decide if redemption is worth risking her own sanity.

For collectors, this is the tricky part. has never received a high-definition Blu-ray release. The official DVD was released in 2008 as a "Best of Season 1" set, missing three episodes.