It’s sad that a cool cat like Detective Jimmy Robertson had to get off for a Schmack like this. Fuerte Cartel’s black ice smuggling ring is coordinated by the Murder Office Manager Hector Zorillo, enabled by the Lancaster Sheriff’s Division, and burns like a wet match in the dark when Harry Bosch drops into Garrit. Everyone is not good, you should check the shadows of your home better. Because Bosch, the quiet samurai, is waiting for you.

It was Garity who lured Jimmy into the taco truck, and Zoriro who pulled the trigger. And when Bosch places his arm on the former, “The ball is on your court now,” he tells Chandler and her officers to detain Garity – that’s only a matter of time for the latter. The appearance he gives to the DA and her people shows that Bosch feels about their ability to prosecute “believe it when I see it.” But he believes in his work to reveal the connections of Zoriro Garity, who answered at least for Jimmy’s death. In this second episode of Bosch: LegacyAnyway, I’ll start wrapping things up. And in Bosch there is a larger, finbal-shaped murderer, which is then fry.
It’s funny just to find a hilarious band of plotters from Maddie tumbles into her father’s house for a visit. She talks to Garvis and Mo with Harry. Harry is a map of Topo in northern Mexico, spread across the table, littered with stacks of fresh burner phones nearby, and tactical gear. She knows what it means, but this is what justice looks like – she has to ask. But already in the other mode, Bosch hasn’t answered his daughter completely, but he doesn’t lie to her either. He has fulfilled his promise to Sioban Murphy and aims to do the same for Maddie. However, by not uttering outcomes, he can also maintain some degree of negativity.
Bosch and Gurbizs ramble across the border and rendezvous at dusty airfields at already ground MOs, while Maddie is trying to manage their family having fallout from their partners. Vasquez is moody and quiet. This is mainly because her sister and mother are somehow blaming her for turning to a crime life. “I gave him a chance and he lied to my face,” Reina told them, but they still bitter. And soon Maddie breaks up the bar fight that began with some forced lands to burn her frustration.

At Tecate, Finbar plans to charge his cash flow at his local Cantina casino before fleeing further south to Mexico. However, the boiling appearance of determination he sees with Bosch’s eyes leads the attacker to the hill above his hidden hole, and sees him loading survival gear into a stolen car. “Shoot me straight,” Garvis asks Harry while he waits. “Is this murder or a capture?” As a former special forces companion for Silverwolf, he knows that he can see the boiling. I know where that usually leads. And that’s not usually the case. But this time, even an innocent scumbag murderer like McShane, Maddie may have reached her father. “We’re bringing him back. I’ll see her when I get home.”

Bosch doesn’t need the shadow of a corrupt cop’s house to drop onto you. He and Garvis roll up to Finn Bar Heavy, but one punch does the trick and heads to the airfield for extraction, and perhaps another prisoner’s sales will become Chandler. But justice somehow has its own ideas, as McShane boasts about killing a child amidst the hard, adorable dirt on the Tecate side truck. Garvis made his promise to Maddie. And he understands and respects that his old friend gave her his words. But neither of these statements says he is seen by the same rules. And Garbiz runs Finbermakshane as Bosch looks heavily.

Anti-limactic? Probably a little. It was the feeling that Bosch would always get his man. It’s just that I found out that the other was a little different. And it wasn’t like Finbar and the shit didn’t deserve it. But back to Los Angeles, Bosch: Legacy Predict that finale. Harry called Siobang to tell her the news. She didn’t ask how it went down. There was no need to do that. The decisive closure was justice she asked Harry and it was delivered. But that’s when Maddie comes to the house and Finbal takes on its greatest resonance. “It’s not my hand,” he simply said. And it was a statement enough to close both of their cases.
In his retirement, he is still able and willing to take all the steps he deems necessary, but Harry Bosch has finally shown some of the restraints Maddie has always been preaching. Still, she learned something from all of this. Even while Vazquez handles the whole thing about Albert, he is doing the right thing by her partner. But not only do they live in grey, but also about what they need to survive there. That’s a challenge. But that’s better than dying in the darkness.
Johnny Loftus (@JohnnyLoftus.bsky.social)A Chicago-based author. As an alternative weekly trench veteran, his work has also appeared in Entertainment Weekly, Pitchfork, All Music Guide and Village Voice.
