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Before Harry Bosch became a private investigator in the spin off, Bosch: Legacy, he was a hardened LAPD detective in the Prime Video smash-hit crime drama, Bosch. He was partnered with up-and-coming detective, Jerry Edgar and supported by a colorful group of fellow detectives in the Hollywood Division. Bosch’s relationship with his daughter Maddie was largely estranged in the first season, with her living out in Las Vegas, but they begin to repair their relationship as the show goes on.
Bosch was one of Prime Video’s flagship shows when it debuted in 2014 with a pilot, before being commissioned for a full series in 2015. It has since become their longest running show on the platform. The series based on Michael Connelly’s books is going from strength to strength with two Bosch: Legacy spin-offs currently in the works. In addition to that, Season 3 of Bosch: Legacy has already been announced and is on its way to television screens sometime in the near future.
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How does Bosch Season 1 end?
Bosch has to go to a police psychiatrist after he shot and killed one of the season’s villains, Raynard Waits. She is reluctant to let him go back on duty. However, Bosch tells her that he doesn’t feel conflicted about the death of Waits, as he essentially committed suicide by cop.
Bosch is cleared to return to work and continues the hunt for the big bad of season 1, Johnny Stokes. Bosch follows a lead he obtains from Stokes’s parole file to an apartment building where Stokes used to squat in. Turns out, he is hiding out there, and the LAPD brings him in. Stokes admits to being on the hill, but he claims the victim, Arthur fell out of a tree, but Bosch isn’t fooled as he knows Arthur was buried.
Elsewhere, Maddie Bosch gets on a bus from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. Eleanor calls Bosch in a state of panic, but.he meets Maddie at the bus station and reprimands her for traveling all this way without telling her mother. However, they end up bonding as they hang out, before he takes Maddie to the airport and Eleanor takes her home.
Bosch is called in for a meeting with Deputy Chief Irving in his office. Irving tells Bosch that with Stokes being arrested for murder, his testimony against Brasher is useless, and the harassment complaint has been dropped in exchange for reinstatement. Julia Brasher sees Bosch outside the building and tries to make amends, but he blows her off.
Bosch and Edgar meet with the DA’s office and are shocked to find out that Stokes will go free as he was 14 at the time of the murder and can’t be charged as an adult. Stokes is released, and when Captain Pounds taunts Bosch about the failure to charge Stokes, he throws him through a plate-glass window at the police station. He is suspended from duty and hands over his badge and gun to Billets, who reluctantly takes it. Bosch heads home and hears some surprising news. In a plot twist, upon hearing that Stokes won’t be charged, Arthur’s father, Samuel Delacroix goes to the abandoned apartment building, locates Stokes, and shoots him dead. The season ends with Bosch heading to Vegas to see Maddie.
What happens in Bosch Season 1?
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The crime action show gets underway with LAPD detective, Harry Bosch facing a civil trial, after being sued by Rosa Flores, the widow of a man he killed in the line of duty a couple of years previously. The attorney taking on the case against Bosch is Honey Chandler, a ferocious defense lawyer who will stop at nothing to get the result she needs for her clients. During the trial, Chandler questions Bosch regarding his mother, who he admits worked as a sex worker before she was murdered, at which time Bosch went into foster care. Chandler accuses Bosch of killing Flores as revenge for his mother’s unsolved murder. Bosch and Chandler have a heated argument before both are reprimanded by the judge.
While contending with the civil case against him, Bosch is assigned to a new investigation into unidentified human bones that belong to a child. His investigation leads him to a remote site with the discovery of more bones. Bosch and his partner, Jerry Edgar, meet with a man who explains that the victim was twelve or thirteen at the time of his death, and had suffered extreme physical abuse before their death. The descriptions of the victim’s injuries bring back traumatic memories of the abuse that Bosch suffered in his own childhood.
Elsewhere, Bosch strikes up a romance with a rookie cop by the name of Julia Brasher, who ends up turning on him when she files a sexual harassment case against him.
Bosch also heads to Las Vegas to see his daughter, Maddie, and while he is there, Edgar calls him to tell him about a suspect in the Arthur Delacroix case called John Stokes, who is currently on probation due to his colorful criminal record. Bosch is delighted to see Maddie, but is also keen to consult with his ex-wife, Eleanor, a former FBI criminal profiler, about the case he’s working on.
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