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Bosch - Season 1
According to his problems with the state, the thing that brings terrible for him, Harry Bosch, a successful homicide detective who struggles against solving the mysterious murder of a young teenager boy, as he follows each small detail, in order to reveal the hidden truth, has a trial in the federal court for the accusation of a serial killer.
8 June 1976, Boulder, Colorado, USA
20 December 1963, Karachi, Pakistan
1956, Deventer, Overijssel, Netherlands
16 February 1978, Houston, Texas, USA
11 December 1942, New York City, New York, USA
23 August 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 February 1972, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
February 23, 2015
Though it opens on a dark and stormy night Bosch is anything but clichéd. This classic hardboiled police drama is an engrossing 10-part series.February 16, 2015
Bosch is by no means a revolutionary show like Amazon's Transparent, but it offers smarter than usual cop drama fare, and it's certainly better than any cop show currently on a broadcast network.February 12, 2015
There must have been something in the books that got lost in adaptation. Never having read them, we can't say that Bosch was botched, but it could have been better.February 12, 2015
Bosch may not be reinventing the wheel, but it's a sturdy ride.February 25, 2015
Welliver bites off a lot that he definitely can chew in Bosch. Finally he's the top-of-the-marquee star. It's hoped that Amazon Prime will keep it that way with at least several more seasons to come.February 10, 2015
It's solid procedural stuff with a nice shadowy long-term arc.February 12, 2015
Bosch ... lies somewhat off the beaten TV path, but in a thrilling way.February 17, 2015
The best thing about Bosch is that it gives a starring role to Titus Welliver, a development that is long overdue.March 11, 2015
It's hardly the most original idea, but who says it needs to be? It's solid, compelling, and slick.February 11, 2015
Strongly acted, stylishly shot and promisingly structured, Bosch is a rare breed of detective drama - one that isn't hindered by genre tropes but instead employs them so effectively that they once again feel fresh and exciting.