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| Jamie Hector | ... | ||
| Amy Aquino | ... | ||
| Lance Reddick | ... | ||
| Gregory Scott Cummins | ... | ||
| Madison Lintz | ... | ||
| Troy Evans | ... | ||
| Scott Klace | ... |
Sgt. John Mankiewicz
21 episodes, 2014-2017
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Edgewood
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21 episodes, 2014-2018
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| DaJuan Johnson | ... | ||
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.
This pilot episode of Bosch delivers on every level, with an array of top-notch actors, a tightly written script, and believable yet visually appealing backdrops. Titus Welliver's nuanced acting brings to life Michael Connelly's title character, infusing him with equal parts determination, intelligence, and vulnerability. Welliver inhabits the character of Bosch as if he had played him for years, and every gesture and bit of dialog rings true. Welliver is perfectly cast and destined for a long star-turn in this role. Because the writing is crisp and the cinematic quality directing spot-on, every scene fits together and moves at just the right pace. This is online television at its best. My only disappointment was realizing I couldn't watch the next episode yet.