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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I'll take as much Bosch as I can get
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!
Great series with one exception
Great acting except for Madeline Lintz. She's very one dimensional, wooden and unbelievable Love seeing Mimi Roger's back, I hope she continues acting. Titus is incredible with his facial expressions. Titus combines physical and emotional drama so well. Scripts are always written well to the characters. Except again for Maddie who definitely does not fit being a police officer. Perhaps they should have her be a therapist instead. I would like to see Bosch's character have a personal life outside of listening to jazz records at home. I get he's a loaner, but he still has life in him. I'll always watch anything e we it's him in it.
The show should be called, "Bosch & a bunch of bad female actors"
Bosch is right on. Same character. Same skills. Gives us what we expect. The dialogue and acting of the basically all-female supporting roles is horrendous. Like someone else said Maddie has the skills of a seasoned veteran yet her opposition and disrespect to her father just screams spoiled 16 year old brat. Her character wrecks good scenes. And Vasquez. She must be the worst depiction of a female police officer I've ever witnessed. No one speaks like that! Very contrived and low level writing. If I have to hear her say "Boot" one more time I'm writing to the editor. The core crew of the original Bosch series make a cameo it seems to fill out the season but it really is a low-calorie version of the original over all.
"Everybody counts or nobody counts"
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.
Love Bosch!
I'm so glad that we get to continue the story of Harry Bosch. Bosch is easily one of the most underrated shows ever. I don't know anyone who's seen it that has anything bad to say about it. All you have to do is read through the reviews and ratings to see how loved that show was so it was a no brainer to bring it back for more. They know how much people love this that they renewed it before even one episode aired. Being a huge Bosch fan I had huge expectations going into this and this show not only met those expectations but surpassed them in every way. If Bosch: Legacy ends up half as good as the original Bosch it will still be a great show and so far it's been great! I can't wait to see more!
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- 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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- Untitled 'Bosch' Spinoff
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(unknown locations)
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