The third season of Bosch: Legacy kicks off with a double dose of intrigue, picking up right where the previous season left off. Harry Bosch finds himself squarely in the crosshairs of an internal affairs investigation for the murder of Kurt Dockweiler, a man he certainly had reason to dislike, but did he kill him? The suspicion cast upon Bosch creates ripples of mistrust, forcing everyone, including his daughter Maddie, to re-examine his past actions.
Speaking of Maddie, now a rookie patrol officer, she’s dealing with the fallout of her father’s complicated history. As stories about Bosch’s past exploits circulate, Maddie struggles to reconcile the man she knows with the whispers of a rogue cop who bends the rules.
Meanwhile, Honey Chandler’s campaign for District Attorney is facing its own set of hurdles. Previous lawsuits against the LAPD, while demonstrating her commitment to justice, now threaten to alienate the very police force she’ll need to work with. Securing key endorsements proves trickier than anticipated, adding to the mounting pressure of her campaign.
Amidst these personal and professional struggles, a more traditional procedural element emerges as Maddie and her new partner, Vasquez, find themselves pursuing a crew of brazen follow-home robbers. The robbers, led by a cool and calculating woman named Victoria, adapt their tactics as the police close in.
These opening episodes set a tense and complicated tone for the season. Bosch’s fight to clear his name, Maddie’s grappling with her father’s legacy, and Chandler’s uphill battle for the DA’s office create a compelling web of interconnected storylines. Bosch: Legacy continues to deliver the gritty realism and character-driven drama that fans of the franchise have come to expect.
Bosch: Legacy airs on Prime Video.