Just finished season two.
We can all agree Bosch is based, right?
Just finished season two.
We can all agree Bosch is based, right?
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Bosch is like The Wire 2.0
>Daniels playing pretty much the same part
>Marlo (Jamie Hector) proving he's actually a decent actor
I liked that redhead's bum
Did they ever find that dead boy? I wasn't able to watch the whole series, because my ex gf deleted it off my drive.
its so-so tbqh femme.
Get amazon prime and watch it, fgt.
Yes.
Spring for the Amazon account, there's better stuff on there than Netflix, albeit less.
Also Season 2 > Season 1
Watching se2 right now.
Shit is cash.
And yes she was hot AF. Too bad she wasn't a good cop.
But is Bosch a good cop?
>Bosch
I prefer Hotpoint washing machines.
HAHA SO HILARIOUS
The novels are better.
Redpill me.
Pretty comfy bingewatching show.
Twist was a little too obvious in the 2nd season though.
Although that might just be because I already associate the bad guy as a bad guy thanks to Justified.
Well some actors just have that look.
I knew he was gonna turn out bad immediately, but didn't realize the cases would turn out to be related until several episodes in.
He's a good guy who's good at his job. Sometimes bends the rules but he gets results, usually for the greater good.
While his hot ginger GF is a good person, she's bad at her job.
Why does he and his cunny daughter wear that white bracelet? Is it some califag trend?
Even if the series went to absolute shit I'd still watch it for his house. Every time there's a scene in Bosch's house I am overcome with jealousy
Same. I desperately want to see "Black Echo," I'm sure it's terrible and has Ben Affleck in it or some shit.
It's a running joke in the show, but I unironically like J Edgar's wardrobe. I wish I could wear 3-piece suits and get away with it.
He's like a skinny Bunk.
By which I mean he has excellent fashion sense, and in ten years he'll be bitter, fat, and fuck anything that moves.
There is no such thing as an irrelevant supporting character in crime fiction. No one is ever 'just there' unless their role is a bit part. If you see a character more than once they're relevant to the plot.
It's refreshing to see a police procedural where cops aren't shooting someone every episode but are actually doing real police work.
It's his personality. Everything he does has to be tip top. Nicest clothes (he gets made fun of in one episode because he isn't able to run down a criminal due to his slacks and gators), nice cars, nice bitches, but he also works his ass off and carries the nice tools.
The final shootout at the end was basically Bosch getting pinned down while Hector did all the work.
Yes, but it's also refreshing to hang out with interesting characters. His ex-wife actually has a backstory and a good one, not just 'that bitch who doesn't have sex with me anymore.' I can tell they must've kept a lot from the books.
"Police work with minimal shooting" would also describe Law & Order and that shitsux
If I loved justified, I should watch this?
shootout in season 2?
They only had one shotgun, and Bosch was the one who used to be Special Forces, there was no slouch in his game.
Bosch is noirkino.
Season 3 trailer looks legit. I want to fuck his captain so bad and I thought he was going to last season.
This is a little closer to The Wire, tho with fewer characters. The guy who created Justified also created Sneaky Pete, so check out that show too (make sure you make it to episode two).
While i don't disagree with you, I don't think you're her type.
I know nothing of the actress but the show makes it pretty clear the character is as into hot bitches as Sup Forums is.
Oh shit, okay I'll watch that. Wire is also on amazon prime, so I guess I better watch that too.
There's two major ones. The one where the Russian mafiosos and dirty cops tear each other apart and then the one between the Bosch/Hector and the other cop.
In the final Bosch is pinned down, all he has is a handgun. I don't care how tight your game is you're not going to pull fire superiority with a handgun against an elevated shooter with an automatic weapon. Hector's custom shotty made the difference in the fight.
Bosch is honestly better. Justified has a lot of weak parts to it but's carried by the strong central characters and the action scenes.
Bosch is a production where the plot drives the story and all of the actors are just great at what they're doing.
Titus Welliver is comfy as fuck to watch.
>he hasn't seen The Wire
It did, but (a) Bosch could reload faster, and (b) the bad guy didn't give a fuck about Hector. He had a grudge against Bosch, expended most of his ammo shooting at Bosch, and was only throwing the grenades at Bosch. Dude had a grudge (mostly cuz Bosch needed zero bailing out at all at the bank, and I'm pretty sure it was Harry who shot him)
This.
As good as Justified was, like most shows each season was created and written after the previous season was wrapped, so they had to make it up as they go. Bosch is based on a series of novels, and clearly the author has a plan, and the show writers are sticking with it.
Yeah. "Sneaky Pete" was odd, in that the pilot was written by the dude who made House, so it has that feel of a "crime of the week," but then immediately changes tone in the 2nd ep, for the better. Characters who could have easily vanished forever join part of the larger plot, in the hands of a better writer.
Wait, there's a show called Bosch?
there are shows places besides Netflix, pleb
Indeed I am.
BOSCH.... Change the name to Dyson or something you fucking retards, no one names their children "BOSCH" out of fear of being bullied.
>I didn't watch the show, but I have opinions.
Bosch is his last name. Next time do the homework before raising your hand.
My parents love this show
is it any good
His name is hieronymus bosch
Yes.
Yes but you really need to finish your homework and cut back on the masturbating before you can start a new show, don't you think?
I brought this up in the last Bosch thread I saw but I love the way this series shows Los Angeles in a new light, instead of "city: the prop".
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Not easy to do, as most shows will just shoot somewhere else and say it's LA. By actually shooting there, they can really make it a character.
>Bosch
German trash belongs in the trash along with your shitty show. Stop crying and admit I'm correct.
yey
Punch yourself
Very comfy show.
>Marlo (Jamie Hector) proving he's actually a decent actor
This actually surprised me.
I don't know how Welliver does it but it's very relaxing to see/hear him talk. Like in every damn scene he is just chill as fuck to watch even when shit is going down.
Season 3 trailer
youtube.com
I hate waiting
DONALD. Logoff and get back to work, we've been over this.
It's the internet, find something else to watch.
With S3 a month out, I'll be filling it by hate-watching Iron Fist while finishing Goliath, which is exquisite.
check out "Quarry" too
*googles*
Hmmm...
>pros
cinemax, hitman, set in the 1970s
>cons
first-time writers, no famous actors, co-created by a writer of "The Love Guru," set in the 1970s
Will consider.
is this really worth watching? I started watching s1 when it was airing on a weekly basis, but got bored after e3 i think. Should I pick it up again? Im watching broadchurch too
I enjoyed it more as it went on, and S2 > S1.
It's still a procedural, but the characters are well done, so it works.
I love procedurals, I guess a lot was happening at that time and I couldnt give it time. Im downloading it now and Quarry as recommends
Not the guy you're replying to. I like Bosch a lot, but Quarry is better and one of the absolute best shows airing right now.
I'm jealous that you will be seeing the first season for the first time.
It being difficult must be true. So many shows seem to not even try to establish a real sense of place.