In the US TV series "Bosch: Legacy," former LAPD detective Harry Bosch reveals a new side of his transition from public service to private detective. Developed by Michael Connelly, Tom Bernardo and Eric Overmyer, the series is a sequel to the original show "Bosch" and allows viewers to witness the life and challenges of Bosch after his retirement. .
"Bosch: Legacy" will premiere in 2022. The story will follow the end of "Bosch" and start a new journey of Harry Bausch. As his character evolves, viewers witness how he applies his years of experience with the Los Angeles Police Department to face challenges far different than public service.
In the play, Bausch is no longer the police detective known for his amazing intuition and ability to solve cases, but has turned into a formidable private detective fighting for the truth.
The first season begins with Bausch's retirement life. He is no longer on duty and is working as a private detective. In the story, Bausch accepts an information mission from high-end defense lawyer Honey Hammer, which allows him to show a different working style from his colleagues in the old department. The series not only focuses on Bausch's personal life, but also depicts how he balances his roles as a father and a private detective.
During Bausch's retirement, his daughter Maddie Bausch had just become a Los Angeles patrol officer. The two generations face many common and different challenges in work and life. Such emotional entanglements add depth to the drama.
The story of Season One shows the close relationship between Baosh and his daughter Maddie. The two work hard in their respective professional fields and face the tests of family and career.
Season 2, released in 2023, will see Bausch and Hammer working together again to solve a kidnapping case involving his daughter Maddie. The story charts how they work together to confront doubts, prepare themselves for greater challenges, and reveal more complex characters and plots.
"Bosch: Legacy" has received widespread commercial and critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season received a 100% rating, showing that the series is still loved by viewers. Audiences responded positively to Bausch's retirement and performance as a private eye.
The first season's critical consensus stated: "Television's darkest detective maintains his legacy, and this reboot is a fitting continuation of the original's legacy.
After the finale of "Bosch," producers discussed Bosch's post-retirement life and began work on the new series. The positive reviews prompted the producers to quickly start plans for the second season, and it has been confirmed that the third season is expected to be officially launched in 2025. Through the continuation of this series, Bausch's story will continue to develop in new ways.
Harry Bausch's retirement life undoubtedly provides viewers with a profound story that demonstrates his adaptability and challenges in a new environment. With the launch of the new season, many questions are still raising in the minds of the audience: What unknown challenges and difficulties will Bausch face in the journey of transformation?