Bosch: Legacy has been renewed for Season 2 just days before its series premiere on Friday, May 6. Freevee (formerly named IMDb TV) announced the renewal at Amazon’s NewFronts presentation on Monday, May 2. Bosch: Legacy is set two years after the events of Prime Video‘s Bosch. It follows retired homicide detective turned private investigator Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), who’s fighting to work cases without the authority of his former job at the Los Angeles Police Department. He finds himself working with his former enemy, attorney Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rogers), as she struggles to maintain her faith in the justice system after surviving an attempted murder. And his daughter, Maddie Bosch (Madison Lintz), is now a cop discovering the possibilities and challenges of being a rookie patrol cop in Los Angeles. Stephen A. Chang, Denise Sanchez, David Moses, William Devane, Phil Morris, Kate Burton, Steven Flynn, Aisha Kabia, Jai Rodriguez,...
- 5/2/2022
- TV Insider
Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver) has quit the LAPD and is now a private investigator who makes “fewer compromises” in the first trailer for Imbd TV’s “Bosch: Legacy,” the spinoff of Prime Video’s longest-running original series, police drama “Bosch.”
While he’s off the force, his daughter Maddie (Madison Lintz) is now a rookie cop who seems able to handle herself just fine. Her dad tells her, “You have to decide what kind of cop you want to be. It’s either a mission or it’s just a job.” Given that both her parents were cops, Maddie’s mission seems clear, if only dad can stop worrying about her working the East Hollywood beat.
The spinoff finds Harry reluctantly teaming up with former enemy, attorney Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rogers) and relying on jazz-loving tech guy Maurice “Mo” Bassi (Stephen A. Chang).
In his first case as a P.
While he’s off the force, his daughter Maddie (Madison Lintz) is now a rookie cop who seems able to handle herself just fine. Her dad tells her, “You have to decide what kind of cop you want to be. It’s either a mission or it’s just a job.” Given that both her parents were cops, Maddie’s mission seems clear, if only dad can stop worrying about her working the East Hollywood beat.
The spinoff finds Harry reluctantly teaming up with former enemy, attorney Honey “Money” Chandler (Mimi Rogers) and relying on jazz-loving tech guy Maurice “Mo” Bassi (Stephen A. Chang).
In his first case as a P.
- 3/10/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
In just two episodes, Justified Season 3 has given us two new villains who are already unforgettable. After Margo Martindale’s phenomenal performance as Mags last season (which earned her the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series), Justified was in need of some new criminal behemoths. And, it looks like the showrunners delivered just that.
In the season opener, “The Gunfighter”, we were introduced to Robert Quarles (Neal McDonough). He came to Lexington to straighten out the business affairs of the Detroit Mob. That meant killing Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) and his assistant. He didn’t just murder them. With a coy smile, Quarles toyed with them first. The Detroit mobster gave Arnett a limited amount of time to come up with the money he owed the mob. When Arnett sent his new hitman Fletcher Nix (Desmond Harrington, Dexter’s Joey Quinn) to raise the capital, Quarles partnered...
In the season opener, “The Gunfighter”, we were introduced to Robert Quarles (Neal McDonough). He came to Lexington to straighten out the business affairs of the Detroit Mob. That meant killing Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) and his assistant. He didn’t just murder them. With a coy smile, Quarles toyed with them first. The Detroit mobster gave Arnett a limited amount of time to come up with the money he owed the mob. When Arnett sent his new hitman Fletcher Nix (Desmond Harrington, Dexter’s Joey Quinn) to raise the capital, Quarles partnered...
- 1/31/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Justified’s third season has got off to an impressive start, introducing new villains to the Lexington crime scene.
Neal McDonough made his debut as Robert Quarles, part of the Detroit Mob. Quarles closed out the season 3 premiere by murdering Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) and his assistant with some of the best shooting we’ve seen next to Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) or favorite ranger/sniper extraordinaire Tim Gutterson (Jacob Pitts).
While Raylan continues to deal with a gunshot wound (still healing from the season 2 finale) by playing safe in the field, Quarles will undoubtedly make his presence known to East Kentucky’s underbelly. Raylan also seems to be extra cautious since he and Winona (Natalie Zea) have a baby on the way.
Quarles presence isn’t just bad news for the Marshals. It’s also not good news for Boyd Crowder’s (Walton Goggins) aspiring team of thugs, which includes...
Neal McDonough made his debut as Robert Quarles, part of the Detroit Mob. Quarles closed out the season 3 premiere by murdering Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) and his assistant with some of the best shooting we’ve seen next to Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) or favorite ranger/sniper extraordinaire Tim Gutterson (Jacob Pitts).
While Raylan continues to deal with a gunshot wound (still healing from the season 2 finale) by playing safe in the field, Quarles will undoubtedly make his presence known to East Kentucky’s underbelly. Raylan also seems to be extra cautious since he and Winona (Natalie Zea) have a baby on the way.
Quarles presence isn’t just bad news for the Marshals. It’s also not good news for Boyd Crowder’s (Walton Goggins) aspiring team of thugs, which includes...
- 1/24/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
When Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) unknowingly got onto an elevator car by himself with Fletcher Nix (Desmond Harrington, Dexter’s Joey Quinn) a serial murderer, there was an elephant of tension and suspense that had gotten in too. The size and weight dragged it down, and made the ride feel much longer. Still, there was enough room for both men to feel each other out, one sizing up the other with a cold stare, the other seeing what angles he needed if something went down. A third person stepped in, tipping the capacity. As Nix stepped out, so did that tension.
Raylan: Wait a minute. This isn’t your floor.
Fletcher Nix: Plans changed; See you again.
Both men were going up to see the same man, Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) only Nix knew that who Raylan was because Arnett warned him right before stepped in. Raylan was off his game but managed,...
Raylan: Wait a minute. This isn’t your floor.
Fletcher Nix: Plans changed; See you again.
Both men were going up to see the same man, Emmitt Arnett (Steven Flynn) only Nix knew that who Raylan was because Arnett warned him right before stepped in. Raylan was off his game but managed,...
- 1/18/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
In the first story, an abandoned briefcase is found at the Stock Exchange. A robot is sent to check if it's a possible bomb and the X-ray shows traces of nitrates. There are 60 seconds in which to obtain prints from the case and then to disarm it. The briefcase is blown up in a controlled explosion. Mac (Gary Sinise) finds a message inside the case: "Incase something happens to me." Mac gets Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) to run a DNA sample. He checks on Codis and looks into the financial data. Adding he can work around a spreadsheet. He doesn't get a hit on Afis, but gets a hit from the New York Mercantile Stock Exchange. The print matched Luke Sutton (Steven Flynn) but he's missing. His apartment is trashed inside. Aiden (Vanessa Ferlito) thinks he could have been kidnapped. Mac: "Something happened and it wasn't good." Well that's obvious. Mac...
- 10/13/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Nate and his team were faced with clearing Nate’s name when he was accused of a real murder at a murder mystery party during an assignment on "The 10 Li'l Grifters Job."
This episode should have been a slam dunk, built around the classic formula of a "who-done-it." Sadly, instead, it reminded me that there is no such thing as a sure thing."
There were many things I liked here: the nod to classic and modern literature, with costume requirements (Parker was a cute Nancy Drew); the house having secret passages; giving us a reason the power blinks off regularly; and several suspects in the murder, just to name a few.
However, none of those items could get me past the feeling that the episode was written backwards from the idea: What if Nate and his team were stuck in a game of Clue? Allow me to give you a...
This episode should have been a slam dunk, built around the classic formula of a "who-done-it." Sadly, instead, it reminded me that there is no such thing as a sure thing."
There were many things I liked here: the nod to classic and modern literature, with costume requirements (Parker was a cute Nancy Drew); the house having secret passages; giving us a reason the power blinks off regularly; and several suspects in the murder, just to name a few.
However, none of those items could get me past the feeling that the episode was written backwards from the idea: What if Nate and his team were stuck in a game of Clue? Allow me to give you a...
- 7/4/2011
- by jim@tvfanatic.com (Jim G.)
- TVfanatic
James MacArthur, who played Danno in the original 'Hawaii Five-0' -- the role now played by Scott Caan on the CBS remake -- died this morning. He was 72. The actor's agent, Richard Lewis, told the Associated Press that MacArthur died of "natural causes" in Florida, however, no other details have been given.
MacArthur was most famous for his role as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams on 'Hawaii Five-0,' which often ended episodes with the phrase "Book 'em, Danno." He was in all 11 seasons of the show, 1968 to 1980, as well as the 1997 pilot for a revamped 'Hawaii Five-0' starring Gary Busey (if you can imagine that), Russell Wong, and Steven Flynn. He played the same character, but Danno had become governor of Hawaii.
Over four decades, MacArthur racked up roles in movies and television. He starred in the 1960 version of 'Swiss Family Robinson,...
MacArthur was most famous for his role as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams on 'Hawaii Five-0,' which often ended episodes with the phrase "Book 'em, Danno." He was in all 11 seasons of the show, 1968 to 1980, as well as the 1997 pilot for a revamped 'Hawaii Five-0' starring Gary Busey (if you can imagine that), Russell Wong, and Steven Flynn. He played the same character, but Danno had become governor of Hawaii.
Over four decades, MacArthur racked up roles in movies and television. He starred in the 1960 version of 'Swiss Family Robinson,...
- 10/28/2010
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Holly Madison may usually have a big smile on her face, but that isn't a tickle she's feeling in her ribs. "After experiencing pain in her rib area, Holly received medical attention," a rep for the former Girls Next Door roommate tells E! News. "While she is not suffering from a broken rib, she does continue to feel a great deal of discomfort and was prescribed pain medication." "She is committed to the show and her partner, Dmitry, and will rest when she can," he continued. "She fully hopes and, at this time, expects to dance on Monday." As if Tuesday's bottom-two appearance hadn't been enough of a gut check. Publicist Steve Flynn said earlier today...
- 3/27/2009
- E! Online
It's over between illusionist Criss Angel and Girl Next Door Holly Madison. "Criss and Holly are no longer a couple," their rep, Steve Flynn, tells People. "They remain very close friends and wish each other the very best." Angel, 41, and Madison, 30, began dating last October when Angel's Las Vegas show, "Believe," was beginning. At the time, they were seen walking hand-in-hand and even making out on the red carpet. The split was first reported by E! Online.
- 2/25/2009
- by Mark Gray
- PEOPLE.com
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