
In order to distinguish itself from its corporate-run competition, a classic Vegas casino hires a young, unconventional doctor to live and work on the premises in order to give the guests personal, specialized care. When he correctly diagnoses and treats a star's sister, the grateful young woman agrees to headline at his casino, instead of at the bigger venues avidly courting her.
Billy suspects that the hotel's headline singer is a drug addict; a groom is caught stealing chips and is later found beaten, which leads to an ugly confrontation between Billy and Tommy.
Tommy fears that a middleweight boxing match at the casino will get scrapped when one of the fighters injures himself before the bout. To ensure that it doesn't, he asks Billy to stitch the guy up and refrain from reporting it to the authorities. Elsewhere, a high-roller leaves his daughter in Tommy's care.
A man dying of cancer decides to live it up in Vegas during his final days and gets Billy to help him fulfill a wish list of things to do before he dies. Meanwhile, stress gets the better of Tommy during a slow financial week at the casino.
Billy persuades Tommy to let him enter a high-stakes poker tournament at the casino so he can be near a champion player who's his patient in case the elderly man suddenly needs help. But the decision doesn't sit well with Alice, because Billy promised to go with her on a trip. Also, Veronica is pestered by an old flame.
Tommy tries to help out an old friend's adult son, but the guy's penchant for getting into trouble makes it increasingly difficult to do so. At the clinic, Billy and Alice attempt to go on with business-as-usual after their breakup, and Billy helps Veronica's alcoholic dad dry out.
Billy tries to talk his music idol, an aging rock star with a severe heart problem, into retiring before his condition worsens. As for Tommy, he dreams of becoming a movie producer after he learns that an A-list actor and a high-profile film producer are checking into the hotel to discuss their latest project.
A botched robbery attempt leads to a shootout in the casino. One employee is killed, and Billy is forced to make hard choices when it comes to caring for the other victims. Following the tragedy, Tommy pours all of his efforts into making sure that a fetish-and-fantasy ball goes on without a hitch, and he presses a reluctant Veronica into helping out.
Billy tries to piece together the last 24 hours when he wakes up in the desert about 100 miles from Las Vegas sporting a wedding ring and a black eye, but with no recollection of what happened. After he gets back to his office, Billy learns that he hired a new nurse the previous evening and she's already started to work. Making matters worse is the fact that an angry man from a rival casino is looking for him.
Tommy worries that a murder has been committed in the casino when a blood-splattered wall is discovered in a laundry closet. He soon learns, however, that the blood is from an employee who gave birth and dropped off the newborn outside of Billy's office. Billy cares for the baby boy and soon becomes attached to him. Meanwhile, Veronica fears that a fellow casino worker was raped by a guest while giving the man a private dance in his room.
Tommy's No. 1 enemy, the man who had him shot three years ago in L.A., shows up at the casino claiming that Tommy still owes him money; Billy gets involved with a so-called black widow, a former pro poker player who is married to an elderly millionaire; Vic tries to prevent Veronica from getting a tattoo.
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