Bosch: Legacy

(series)
USA, (2022–2023), 15 h 5 min (Length: 37–54 min)

Based on:

Michael Connelly (book)

Composer:

Jeff Russo

Cast:

Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz, Stephen A. Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, David Moses, Scott Klace, Phil Morris, Danielle Larracuente, Max Martini (more)
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Seasons(2) / Episodes(20)

Plots(1)

After leaving the LAPD, Harry Bosch becomes a private investigator and finds himself working with one time enemy and top-notch attorney Money Chandler. Their deep and colored history informs the show while they work together to do what they can agree on, finding justice. Meanwhile, Bosch's daughter Maddie is venturing into the world of the LAPD as a new recruit dealing with the politics of being a legacy cop in a time when policing is under scrutiny now more than ever. (IMDb TV)

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Reviews of this series by the user Necrotongue (22)

Escape Plan (2023) (S02E09) 

English I might've jumped the gun a bit with my optimism in the previous review, as the plot of the ninth episode didn't quite hit the mark for me like the last one. Nevertheless, it still stands out as one of the stronger episodes this season. While I can't recall every detail of The Crossing, it seems the writers managed to save at least two more lives, which I'll give them credit for. However, I was left a bit disappointed by what felt like the creators underestimating the audience's intelligence or perhaps considering them naive, as the final big reveal was painfully predictable. / Lesson learned: Don't get complacent. ()

A Step Ahead (2023) (S02E10) 

English So, I just wrapped up the final episode of the second season, and you know what? It wasn't half bad. You see, when a series ends and I find myself thinking, "Hey, I wouldn't mind a few more episodes," that's a sign the creators nailed it. The ending itself struck the perfect balance, leaving doors open for future developments while also tying up several plotlines neatly. Plus, they managed to avoid the pitfalls of overly contrived plot twists, leaving me a pretty satisfied viewer. / Lesson learned: Don't snoop around in other people's phones. ()