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With elegant discretion,

Bosch had a tour of seven seasons

.

The first is from 2014 and the last is from last year.

That makes the television adaptation of Michael Connelly's novels one of the most consistent fictions on Prime Video.

It began its journey when the platform did not insist that the word Amazon not appear in its name and managed to survive

even the perfidious pandemic

.

And what's more: it's back.

Under the name Bosch: Legacy, the adventures of detective Harry Bosch have reappeared

on Prime Video

.

The first season of the new (new?) series

maintains almost all the elements of the foundational

.

They continue in Legacy Eric Overmyer, a regular collaborator of David Simon, as showrunner and, of course, Titus Welliver.

Just turned 60, Welliver can boast of a solid and discreet career.

He is the epitome

of the quality

working

actor, an interpreter who has been chaining jobs since the 90s and whom we have seen in everything that can fit between

New York Police

and The good wife, going through Sons of anarchy or, of course, Lost.

The mythical series of the crazy island featured his peculiar charisma in a role only remembered because he played it.

But the character in his life is, without a doubt, Harry Bosch, a noble brute, a rebel with a cause,

a point of reference in recent years on television.

Bosch had good seasons and less good seasons, but as a refuge value it always worked.

Where there was a good Bosch plot, that a thousand series with a lot of concept and little crumb were removed.

Even in that, Eric Overmyer's series has been elegant

: neither the

showrunner

nor the star of it have ever stuck out their chests.

Although perhaps they should have done more promotion: Bosch has only been nominated for an Emmy and was the best credit titles.

Have you ever seen Titus Welliver complaining about never

even getting a nomination for his work on this series?

Neither do I.

The Los Angeles we see

in his series is equally unfair.

A sad city, condemned and forced to survive without a soul.

Or maybe it's

Harry Bosch

, with his huge backpack of traumas and dark experiences, who sees her like this.

And with him, the viewer, who will let himself be carried away by the detective and will accompany him to his iconic house located at 1870 Blue Heights Drive and perhaps I know this fact because on my last visit to Los Angeles I was very upset that he take them to see Bosch's house.

Or maybe not.

What is certain is that Bosch: Legacy is that series that you can easily recommend to anyone

.

If they ask you what it's about, you say it's a detective in Los Angeles and pop culture does the rest.

yes it

classic is what always works

, what cannot be done better, Bosch and his daughter are classics.

His house is a private residence, by the way.

If you visit, do not approach to the point where someone inside with a weapon could come out.

Because those things happen there.

And if you don't believe it, watch Bosch: Legacy.

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