Apart from its kaleidoscopically haunting, Emmy-nominated title sequence, Amazon Prime Video’s Bosch—which returns for its sixth and penultimate season today—is an almost aggressively un-flashy piece of prestige-adjacent television. Adapted from Michael Connelly’s best-selling Harry Bosch books and starring Titus Welliver as the titular detective, the streaming service’s cornerstone original series is a study in tonal restraint: It’s noir-ish, but never so noir that it reaches the point of pulpy distraction. It’s deeply serious, but never so deep that it dips into grandiosity. It’s explosively cast, but never …
Bosch is back, baby! Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch (yes, his real first name is the full Hieronymus, and yes I screamed when I learned that) has been solving crimes in Los Angeles for five seasons on Amazon Prime. Now, season six has a trailer for your viewing pleasure. [caption id="attachment_874554" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Amazon[/caption] Titus Welliver stars as the titular detective with objectively the best name on television. In this season, radioactive materials go missing after a vicious murder -- meaning the entire city of Los Angeles is at risk if they wind up in the …
After six seasons of solving crimes and being bad at putting his hands in his pockets, Bosch will take his final bow. Per Deadline, Amazon renewed the loose-cannon-cop drama for its seventh and final season, giving star Titus Welliver, original book series author Michael Connelly, and showrunner Eric Overmyer the chance to tie their saga up with a neat narrative bow. Connelly wrote the first novel about Detective Harry Bosch in 1992, and began developing the character's television series alongside Overmyer in 2013. Connelly had this to say about the upcoming final season: [caption id="attachment_874554" align="…