Showing posts with label Bosch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bosch. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

It is definitely a Legacy!

 


Thanks to Sixty for the heads up as I caught the first four episodes of Bosch Legacy and I have to say they were pretty good.

The series is based on the novels of Michael Connelly as was the original recipe Bosch series.  In fact, Connally is the show runner this time around. They eliminated much of the cast and concentrated on Harry as a private detective. This is true to the books that I read about a decade ago so I sort of remember the plots but am still surprised about some of it. A major subplot is the fact that his daughter is a rookie cop following in her father's footsteps. I have to say that this is particularly well done and very realistic. I had to laugh when they ran an ad for this show on "The Rookie" which is an ABC show that covers the same subject matter. In the glitzy Rookie the young cops are all movie star worthy looking. The female detectives could be super models. In Bosch Legacy the rookie cops are chubby Latina Lesbians. Very true to reality. Being a cop is a working class occupation. College educated people don't become cops anymore. Even the pipeline of young Irish kids from Long Island is over. It is a city job and it is only for city residents. None of the whites living in NYC want to be cops. So you basically draw from the working class black brown and even oriental communities. So Legacy is very realistic right off the bat. Bosch's daughter makes mistakes left and right. She is not perfect but she tries hard. I don't know if she should really be a cop because she is 90 pounds soaking wet and got her ass kicked twice in the first couple of episodes. Still it is a story I am willing to follow.

The other subplot involves the ultra-liberal lawyer Honey Chandler played by Mimi Rogers. Even with her woke bullshit she stills wants revenge on the mook who had her shot and is willing to bend any rule to get it. All of her liberal cant goes out the window. Looking at her I can only think of one thing.

She was married to Tom Cruise. Now she kind of looks like his mother. What kind of surgery did that fuck have so he looks so young? In scientology do you sell your soul to the devil to look young? IF so why didn't Travolta get the same deal? It just doesn't track.

Anyhoo I would recommend you check it out. You don't have to have seen the original series. It is on the new Amazon free streaming service called Amazon Freevee which used to be IMBD TV. They have some commercials but not a large block of them that you get in regular tv. So give it a try. I think you will like it.

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

It's not so bad

 

I started watching Season Seven of Bosch on Amazon Prime. I know some of youse guys don't like it but it seems fine to me. There was a couple of shoot outs and a murder and a lot of political skullduggery that is common in noir fiction. It actually takes the plots of a couple of the novels.

It is not an easy task to write good crime fiction or then translate it to TV. You need to have a basis in character but not over do it. We are familiar enough with the characters to short hand it and this series seems to be a direct call back to all of the prior seasons. That's why so many old characters are called back and make brief appearances.

I have to say this is the second best portrayal of a fictional detective in history. The first of course being Raylan Givens in Justified. They got the tone right. A little too stoic. Relying on the sad jazz music a little too much. But Connolly does the same thing in his books so we have nothing to complain about.

In fact there is little to complain about in the Bosch season. If only episodic TV could be half as good. I mean they could do it. They would just have to adapt the works of some of the great crime novelists that are working today. The wealth of detail that is available to adapt will negate the fact that most TV writers are worthless hacks.

I know that the series is going to continue on IMBD at a lower level of production. I think that means that they will get rid of some of the more expensive actors like J Edgar and the Lieutenant. The word is that they will focus on the books where Bosch is off the cops and working private with an emphasis on Bosch, his daughter and Honey the lawyer. It will be very interesting to see what they come up with.

I did enjoy the season.