When there is no new entertainment, you have to see those productions that broke it and prime video has the perfect series.
At present, where the Great impact films and series And little solidity, it is difficult to find well -built pieces and with slower stories and growing interest. However, prime video took place to bring one of the most acclaimed productions of the last decade.
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It’s about Boscha police series released in 2014 and based on the novels of the successful writer Michael Connelly. As in the book, the series has a construction of deep characters, some with a dense past. Has seven seasons and develops in Los Angeles.


Bosch

One of the most anticipated returns. The acclaimed series is now available in Prime Video.
What Bosch is about, the classic that sweeps prime video
Harry Bosch it’s a Homicide detective. The plot shows him chasing a suspect of murder to which he corns and, when he carries his hand in his pocket, he shoots immediately. From the point of view of the protagonist, there seems to be something in the suspect’s hand that, after the shot, falls to a pool of water, but justice considers that it was disarmed and it was Bosch who planted the gun.
Anyway, the Police Department did not take any measure, but 2 years later, the detective is denounced by the victim’s family. However, he does not have time for regrets and decides to continue his work, when more cases of cold blood murders appear and there is a loose murderer that is very dangerous.
Prime video: Bosch trailer
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Prime Video: Bosch cast
- Titus Welliver (Harry Bosch)
- Jamie Hector (Jerry Edgar)
- Madison Lintz (Maddie)
- Amy Aquino (Lt. Grace Billets)
- Lance Reddick (Irving)
- Mimi Rogers (Honey Chandler)
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