Bosch embarks on the next chapter of his career and finds himself working with his one-time enemy, Honey Chandler.Bosch embarks on the next chapter of his career and finds himself working with his one-time enemy, Honey Chandler.Bosch embarks on the next chapter of his career and finds himself working with his one-time enemy, Honey Chandler.
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Reviewers say 'Bosch: Legacy' continues Harry Bosch's story with mixed reception. Positive reviews praise the original series' theme continuation, Titus Welliver and Mimi Rogers' performances, and new characters. Critics appreciate intricate storylines and development. However, some express disappointment with supporting character changes, Maddie Bosch's portrayal, and declines in production quality and writing. Complaints about new theme music and technical issues arise. Despite criticisms, many hope for continued seasons.
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It's getting a bit tiring that Bosch runs to a hacker to solve his problems every time and this hacker being able to hack pretty much anything. This is completely unrealistic. What's also unrealistic is how he does it.
In 2023 writers should be acutely aware of technology and how things really work OR hire a consultant to review the script.
This is just very lazy writing - a cop out (pun intended).
I wish this show went a bit more out their stiff direction also. The direction and cinematography feels formulaic, just supporting the story and no room for creativity. The acting from the daughter of Bosch as well as Chandler shows a limited palette. Are these actors allowed and incentivized to put in more humanity? Show the rough edges?
Luckily we see Bosch a bit more emotional in the early episodes of season 2.
In 2023 writers should be acutely aware of technology and how things really work OR hire a consultant to review the script.
This is just very lazy writing - a cop out (pun intended).
I wish this show went a bit more out their stiff direction also. The direction and cinematography feels formulaic, just supporting the story and no room for creativity. The acting from the daughter of Bosch as well as Chandler shows a limited palette. Are these actors allowed and incentivized to put in more humanity? Show the rough edges?
Luckily we see Bosch a bit more emotional in the early episodes of season 2.
Bosch: Legacy is just as good as the original Bosch. Much like the original, it's one of the best, most underrated crime dramas on tv. The writing and acting is what makes this show so special It's hard to find anyone who's ever said anything bad to say about it. Bosch: Legacy continues to follow Harry Bosch, who has now quit his job as a homicide detective and become a personal investigator, as he moved on to the next chapter of his life. His daughter, Maddy, is now a rookie on the police force. Bosch now works with his ex-nemesis, Honey Chandler. Titus Welliver is absolutely perfect as Harry Bosch. If you liked the original Bosch and you haven't seen this yet then what are you waiting for? Go watch this as soon as possible!
The show is solid with strong familiar characters. It's not the same as the gritty cop drama that was the original Bosch, but it is developing nicel and I have high hopes that it will develop into an 8 or 9. But so far after 3 episodes it's a strong 7. Which is high praise as most of the stuff on TV is barely worthy of a 4 or 5. For me it loses a point because the intro music is horrendous. Like someone should be fired horrendous. They needed to replicate the dark jazzy intro from the original, not use some odd 1980's Miami Vice soundtrack reject. Bosch was one of the only show where I did not click "skip intro". I won't make that mistake with Bosch Legacy. Blech.
Bosch is back with all his bolshy, Boschy Boschiness!
A new role as a PI makes sense drawing on his 27 years as a cop, with Maddie following in his footsteps as a rookie at LAPD. Madison Lintz has developed immensely as an actress during her tenure on Bosch and plays the part of police trainee and daughter admirably.
The main thrust of season one is finding the long lost love and potential heir of an ultra rich man, despite the objections of others. Bosch also enters an unlikely partnership with Honey Chandler as they try to close out on Carl Rogers.
An excellent series with a welcome change of pace and scenario allowing more stories to develop without becoming stale or burdened with baggage.
A new role as a PI makes sense drawing on his 27 years as a cop, with Maddie following in his footsteps as a rookie at LAPD. Madison Lintz has developed immensely as an actress during her tenure on Bosch and plays the part of police trainee and daughter admirably.
The main thrust of season one is finding the long lost love and potential heir of an ultra rich man, despite the objections of others. Bosch also enters an unlikely partnership with Honey Chandler as they try to close out on Carl Rogers.
An excellent series with a welcome change of pace and scenario allowing more stories to develop without becoming stale or burdened with baggage.
This is good where Bosch was great. Titus Welliver is good, but like a lot of the reveiws posted, Ms Linz is not the best and even less convincing as an LA Police Officer. Not to point out as I am not sure the LA police would allow two uniformed female police officers out on patrol, with one in training. Watching her take down grown men is just laughable, taking into account her very slight frame.
It's a shame they couldn't use the Lincoln Lawyer (MIck Haller) character, there would've been a lot to explore there, regarding them being paternal siblings, and on opposite sides of the legal fence. Thus not having to rely on the Maddie cop and Honey Chandler timeline.
Aside from these quibles, I gave Bosch:Legacy a solid 6-7, not quite as good as the original, but better than avarage, primarily due to Titus Welliver.
It's a shame they couldn't use the Lincoln Lawyer (MIck Haller) character, there would've been a lot to explore there, regarding them being paternal siblings, and on opposite sides of the legal fence. Thus not having to rely on the Maddie cop and Honey Chandler timeline.
Aside from these quibles, I gave Bosch:Legacy a solid 6-7, not quite as good as the original, but better than avarage, primarily due to Titus Welliver.
Did you know
- TriviaThe phone number (323-244-5631) that Bosch lists on the forum actually connects to a voicemail box for "Harry Bosch"
- ConnectionsFollowed by Ballard (2025)
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(unknown locations)
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