Bosch
Mystery • TV-MA • 2015–21 • 7 Seasons
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Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, these are the stories of relentless LAPD homicide Detective Harry Bosch who pursues justice at all costs. But behind his tireless momentum is a man who is haunted by his past and struggles to remain loyal to his personal code: “Everybody counts or nobody counts.”
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Titus Welliver, Jamie Hector, Amy Aquino, Lance Reddick, Troy Evans
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Fantastic show, gritty as you like and couldn't stop watching it!
One of the most underrated shows of the 2010s. A great neo-noir making Los Angeles a character in its own right. Titus Welliver kills it.
I love Bosch. The depiction of LA, the film noir mood, the police investigations. Each season is only 10 episodes so you can binge it easily
One of the most underrated series. The most realistic crime/detective show that I ever watch.
L.A. homicide detectives. No outlandish action scenes and also not heavy on "Forensic Files" vibes. Gritty, entertaining, binge-worthy
The most consistently good cop show out there. Six seasons and never a letdown.
I loved it. Realistic, suspenseful, good character development throughout the series
1st season was good. Slowly went downhill from there. By the end I found Bosch very annoying. Too bad the show couldn’t have gone on w/o him
Interesting. Season 1 takes you in immediately and the multiple plots that are always running keeps you watching more.
Bosch has a constipated, our expression. There is nothing that stands out in the series. Like a mash up of a dozen other cop shows.
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