The noose tightens, as Bosch speaks to Vibby. Creighton wants the money for himself and is prepared to go to any lengths to get it. This puts Bosch and everyone he loves in the firing line.
6 Reviews
Billions of dollars
bosporan20 May 2022
Finally!!
loloimdb22 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I've been waiting for this moment for 8 seasons!
Bosch finally meeting his bro Mickey!!! Well, it's not what you'd think, but still, they eventually mentioned him! He DOES exist in this universe and they met!
It's just too bad Netfilx did a tv series with Mickey (which is not as good as Bosch, especially on the production, direction and cast), cause they will probably never meet as adults.
Bosch finally meeting his bro Mickey!!! Well, it's not what you'd think, but still, they eventually mentioned him! He DOES exist in this universe and they met!
It's just too bad Netfilx did a tv series with Mickey (which is not as good as Bosch, especially on the production, direction and cast), cause they will probably never meet as adults.
Good casting
hazangel-8991022 May 2022
I thought the casting of younger Bosch was well done. I really could see Bosch in the young man. I just started watching this episode. Hopefully it is as good as previous. The shooting of the car with the suspect did appear to be a little over the top but that's what police do!!!
Young Bosch
alanmcgrady-977-97656024 May 2022
Underlying Reasoning
Hitchcoc29 May 2022
Weak episode, poorly written
JuanSolo020 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
So far the season has been pretty good but this episode seemed weak. Pace was off, the heir to the money seem unnecessarily abrasive.
Maddie sleeping with her coworker seemed forced, a major lack of sexual tension, not a kiss at all but then they go back to her place. Then she discusses it with her fellow officer about how she made him go home so she could sleep was odd too.
The clear unrealistic and unnecessary shooting of a black criminal and unarmed passenger felt pretty caked on thick with all the BLM protesters and flags everywhere. This whole section of the episode was very unrealistic, when people use weapons in cars can't get a good angle to shoot behind them either.
Then adding the lawsuit for the unrealistic and unnecessary killing of the unarmed black female felt very forced with her sister working at a black owned shop with BLM flags and Oat Milk center screen (I'm vegan BTW, but this just seemed weird).
Poor virtue signalling episode from a show that has showed how important police are but also highlighted corruption and poor policing previously, but it was done well. This felt lazy and sloppy which is a shame as the rest of the season has been pretty good!
Maddie sleeping with her coworker seemed forced, a major lack of sexual tension, not a kiss at all but then they go back to her place. Then she discusses it with her fellow officer about how she made him go home so she could sleep was odd too.
The clear unrealistic and unnecessary shooting of a black criminal and unarmed passenger felt pretty caked on thick with all the BLM protesters and flags everywhere. This whole section of the episode was very unrealistic, when people use weapons in cars can't get a good angle to shoot behind them either.
Then adding the lawsuit for the unrealistic and unnecessary killing of the unarmed black female felt very forced with her sister working at a black owned shop with BLM flags and Oat Milk center screen (I'm vegan BTW, but this just seemed weird).
Poor virtue signalling episode from a show that has showed how important police are but also highlighted corruption and poor policing previously, but it was done well. This felt lazy and sloppy which is a shame as the rest of the season has been pretty good!
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