"Bosch" Exit Time (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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8/10
Strong episode that uses characters well
snoozejonc23 July 2023
Bosch is pulled into the George Irving investigation.

This one starts with a few scenes of great visual storytelling that need very little explanation from characters. For me this is the highlight of the episode, as plenty of emotion is conveyed with minimal dialogue. I particularly like the moment when Bosch picks up the bullet and think the writers did not need to explain it with that later exchange of dialogue between Bosch and Irving.

As the story progresses it uses the connections between various characters very well to start developing momentum in both investigations. The likes of Irving, Carl Nash, Eddie Arcineaux, Veronica Allen and Bosch are used nicely by the writers and as always the actors do a great job. James Ransone does not have quite as colourful a character as 'Ziggy Sabotka' to play, but I think this is his strongest outing as Eddie.
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9/10
Revenge for George
Hitchcoc2 November 2016
The Chief's family life has taken a hit. The episode begins with the funeral of George. She is despondent and blames the chief for what happened to her son. Things start to get thick as we find that Nash is at the center of the whole operation. He is in cahoots with Mrs. Allen and is enjoying her company (she may be up to something because he is a big ugly guy). The Chief is now intent on solving the murder of his son and enlists Harry to assist him off the books. Apparently, Bosch has credibility when it comes to doggedness, and, while a pain in the butt, gets results. Sometimes it's hard to believe that such a successful detective would be constantly under the gun, but that makes for drama. Now it comes down to George's partner. He is accosted by Bosch and the Chief and threatened. He wants out but there are a lot of guys who are a grave danger to him. Things are intelligently set up for the final three episodes as we become more and more involved in high level crime and terrorism.
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