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Harry Bosch is an irreverent homicide detective in Los Angeles. Like any good protagonist he has problems with authority follows his gut and bends a few rules while achieving the best solved case rate in all of California. Whatever situations the writers put him into he will undoubtedly be entertaining as he pursues justice.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Season, can’t wait for season 4.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great show
'Bosch' is a police detective TV show for adults. And by adults, I mean anyone who doesn't like their intelligence insulted. Formula plots are out the window, every episode ends differently, things don't get resolved in a neat and tidy way. Sometimes they stop mid-thought. The stories move very slowly, maybe something like real cases, I don't know. I like slow stories. I can sometimes figure things out, and occasionally I can't. And that's fine...I'm being treated like an intelligent viewer. I had stopped watching all police dramas because it felt like they were slanted for young people just out of college. Lots of action. Every episode following a template.I don't want action, or at least very little of it. I want interesting characters, slow realizations, complicated plots, difficult moral choices. Several times in each episode I am asking myself one question: 'Is that something I would do?' So I'm forced examine my own moral inequities. Harry might be a hero, but his demons run his life. I like his relationship with his daughter. He rarely knows what to do with her, but he's trying his best. I realize it's hard to schedule actors, but I wouldn't mind seeing a little more of his ex-wife. She added an odd wrinkle to Harry's life equation.Titus Welliver is one of those actors who should have been a star years ago. But I'm sure directors were reluctant because he was so good at playing support characters, secondary characters. Nice to see that his turn has come.
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Plain Good
FYI No spoilers.Another stellar season, Titus Welliver was perfectly cast in this role but he isn't the only one who is good Lance Reddick and Jamie Hector put on equally good performances. I basically binge watched this season, the downside of which is that you have to wait so long for next offering, for what amounts to another year. The writing is very good and I encourage anyone toying with the idea of watching to do so from the beginning. My memory of the previous seasons are a touch hazy but I there isn't a noticeable drop in quality as compared to the previous seasons. If I had anything negative to say it might be some of the familiar tropes of the PC crowd tend to be forced (as usually they are) and it has become cliché. That said. it isn't as overt as many other shows and isn't an over arching message or too influential, when it comes to the substance of the series. Other than Bosch investigating his mothers murder this isn't really a whodunit series, as much as him trying to piece together the facts of why and how it was done, along with making the viewer empathetic to characters themselves. I think that is the reason it tends to be better than your typical detective/police drama because most viewers have seen so many of those whodunits, which means an astute observer can usually guess who the perpetrator is (more than one girlfriend has complained to me about doing this) which causes a loss of interest. The way they present the show is what allows the viewer to maintain his interest and avoid the anticipatory guessing of what is about to happen next while at the same time holding their interest, making them want to continue to follow along.
A Bosch fan since book 1, read all Michael Connely books
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More Good Police Dramas Needed
I love the edge of the seat suspense of the Bosch series. I can't stop till I get to the end.
The one I bought is Region 4 and aimed at the Australian/New Zealand market
The DVD itself is excellent.The big problem is that it is limited to Region 4 and the regional classification within most UK DVD players makes it a nightmare. I have spent literally hours trying to reclassify my DVD to play all regions without success. You can of course alter your windows 10 DVD Rom but only 5 times. I eventually succeeded by using a laptop with Windows 7 which seems to have no Regional restriction to it. You can of course purchase DVD machines which are designed to play all regions. I really do believe that the whole Region classification is a monetary/political evil which should be abolished
Region 4 discs played perfectly on UK multi-region player.
Bosch Season 3 was as gripping as ever. Product (Region 4) shipped from NZ arrived in the UK in a matter of days. Picture and sound quality excellent. Titus Welliver 'is' Harry Bosch and the series has the potential to run and run. Welliver delivered and good to see J. Edgar get an extended role to play in this series.
Extremely well made
Extremely well made series.Brilliant storylines woven to make the perfect plot.
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Description:
Harry Bosch is an irreverent homicide detective in Los Angeles. Like any good protagonist he has problems with authority follows his gut and bends a few rules while achieving the best solved case rate in all of California. Whatever situations the writers put him into he will undoubtedly be entertaining as he pursues justice.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Season, can’t wait for season 4.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great show
'Bosch' is a police detective TV show for adults. And by adults, I mean anyone who doesn't like their intelligence insulted. Formula plots are out the window, every episode ends differently, things don't get resolved in a neat and tidy way. Sometimes they stop mid-thought. The stories move very slowly, maybe something like real cases, I don't know. I like slow stories. I can sometimes figure things out, and occasionally I can't. And that's fine...I'm being treated like an intelligent viewer. I had stopped watching all police dramas because it felt like they were slanted for young people just out of college. Lots of action. Every episode following a template.I don't want action, or at least very little of it. I want interesting characters, slow realizations, complicated plots, difficult moral choices. Several times in each episode I am asking myself one question: 'Is that something I would do?' So I'm forced examine my own moral inequities. Harry might be a hero, but his demons run his life. I like his relationship with his daughter. He rarely knows what to do with her, but he's trying his best. I realize it's hard to schedule actors, but I wouldn't mind seeing a little more of his ex-wife. She added an odd wrinkle to Harry's life equation.Titus Welliver is one of those actors who should have been a star years ago. But I'm sure directors were reluctant because he was so good at playing support characters, secondary characters. Nice to see that his turn has come.
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Plain Good
FYI No spoilers.Another stellar season, Titus Welliver was perfectly cast in this role but he isn't the only one who is good Lance Reddick and Jamie Hector put on equally good performances. I basically binge watched this season, the downside of which is that you have to wait so long for next offering, for what amounts to another year. The writing is very good and I encourage anyone toying with the idea of watching to do so from the beginning. My memory of the previous seasons are a touch hazy but I there isn't a noticeable drop in quality as compared to the previous seasons. If I had anything negative to say it might be some of the familiar tropes of the PC crowd tend to be forced (as usually they are) and it has become cliché. That said. it isn't as overt as many other shows and isn't an over arching message or too influential, when it comes to the substance of the series. Other than Bosch investigating his mothers murder this isn't really a whodunit series, as much as him trying to piece together the facts of why and how it was done, along with making the viewer empathetic to characters themselves. I think that is the reason it tends to be better than your typical detective/police drama because most viewers have seen so many of those whodunits, which means an astute observer can usually guess who the perpetrator is (more than one girlfriend has complained to me about doing this) which causes a loss of interest. The way they present the show is what allows the viewer to maintain his interest and avoid the anticipatory guessing of what is about to happen next while at the same time holding their interest, making them want to continue to follow along.
A Bosch fan since book 1, read all Michael Connely books
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More Good Police Dramas Needed
I love the edge of the seat suspense of the Bosch series. I can't stop till I get to the end.
The one I bought is Region 4 and aimed at the Australian/New Zealand market
The DVD itself is excellent.The big problem is that it is limited to Region 4 and the regional classification within most UK DVD players makes it a nightmare. I have spent literally hours trying to reclassify my DVD to play all regions without success. You can of course alter your windows 10 DVD Rom but only 5 times. I eventually succeeded by using a laptop with Windows 7 which seems to have no Regional restriction to it. You can of course purchase DVD machines which are designed to play all regions. I really do believe that the whole Region classification is a monetary/political evil which should be abolished
Region 4 discs played perfectly on UK multi-region player.
Bosch Season 3 was as gripping as ever. Product (Region 4) shipped from NZ arrived in the UK in a matter of days. Picture and sound quality excellent. Titus Welliver 'is' Harry Bosch and the series has the potential to run and run. Welliver delivered and good to see J. Edgar get an extended role to play in this series.
Extremely well made
Extremely well made series.Brilliant storylines woven to make the perfect plot.
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