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Sin City Saints is an American sitcom television series starring Malin Åkerman, Andrew Santino, and Keith Powers. It debuted on Yahoo! Screen on March 23, 2015. Its eight-episode first season was directed by Bryan Gordon and Fred Savage. The series follows a fictional Las Vegas basketball franchise. Its executive producers are Bryan Gordon, Mike Tollin, and Chris Case. On January 5, 2016, the series was cancelled due to the Yahoo! Screen closure because of low viewership in the following year.


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Cast

Starring

  • Malin Åkerman as Dusty Halford
  • Andrew Santino as Jake Tullus
  • Keith Powers as LaDarius Pope
  • Justin Chon as Byron Summers
  • B. K. Cannon as Melissa Stanton
  • Rick Fox as Sam Johnson
  • Tom Arnold as Kevin Freeman

Recurring

  • Ryan Cartwright as Wade Leatherbee (8 episodes)
  • Toby Huss as Coach Doug (8 episodes)
  • Paul Duke as Artahk Sundovk (7 episodes)
  • Baron Davis as Billy Crane (7 episodes)
  • Aaron Takahashi as Henry (6 episodes)
  • Chris Gehrt as Todd (6 episodes)
  • Jill Bartlett as Sapphire (6 episodes)
  • Jean Louisa Kelly as Bernice Pope (5 episodes)
  • Michael Liu as Wu Lee (5 episodes)
  • Rosalind Chao as Mrs. Wu (5 episodes)
  • John Salley as Tom (4 episodes)
  • Brendan Jennings as Andy the Mascot (3 episodes)

Guest stars

  • Adam Devine as Matty ("You Booze, You Lose")
  • Dan Bakkedahl as Dan ("Urine God's Hands Now")

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Episodes


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Production

Yahoo! Inc. announced its first original long-form programs, the comedies Sin City Saints and Other Space, in April 2014 at the 2014 Digital Content NewFronts. By early October, production on Sin City Saints had begun at The Orleans Hotel and Casino. Eight episodes were released simultaneously on Yahoo! Screen on March 23, 2015.


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Reception

Mike Hale in The New York Times called the show "a comedy less coherent than the halftime scoreboard video at an NBA game", where "[p]lot points and jokes feel as if they came from index cards grabbed at random." Keith Uhlich at The Hollywood Reporter felt the "manic, mostly unfunny half-hour sports comedy" featured "sub-Tracy and Hepburn bickering ... that barely elicits a smirk, let alone busts a gut", and called the casting "problematic.... Both Akerman and Santino are irritatingly one-note."

On October 21, 2015, Yahoo CFO Ken Goldman announced during a Q3 Earnings Phone Call that their original programming lineup last spring resulted in a $42 million dollar writeoff, including season six of Community and Other Space.

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