Maddie Bosch struggles to recover from her abduction, but receives a new job opportunity. Honey Chandler hires Harry Bosch to work on a murder case and they devise a plan to mislead the FBI by giving them false information. While the FBI continues to target Chandler, another enemy makes themselves known and sets a trap for her.
The following contains spoilers from Bosch: Legacy Season 2, Episodes 3 and 4, "Inside Man" and "Musso & Frank," now streaming on Amazon Freevee.
Having answered the question of Maddie Bosch's fate, Bosch: Legacy is now free to start on Season 2's next great mystery. A sheriff's deputy comes home to find his wife brutally murdered. Four months later, Maddie arrives at her father's house to learn he's just fired his contractor; he's determined to finish home repairs himself, as a way of fixing something. And Honey Chandler's former client David Foster is arrested for the aforementioned murder,...
The following contains spoilers from Bosch: Legacy Season 2, Episodes 3 and 4, "Inside Man" and "Musso & Frank," now streaming on Amazon Freevee.
Having answered the question of Maddie Bosch's fate, Bosch: Legacy is now free to start on Season 2's next great mystery. A sheriff's deputy comes home to find his wife brutally murdered. Four months later, Maddie arrives at her father's house to learn he's just fired his contractor; he's determined to finish home repairs himself, as a way of fixing something. And Honey Chandler's former client David Foster is arrested for the aforementioned murder,...
- 10/27/2023
- by Brittany Frederick
- Comic Book Resources
Amazon Studios announced its first slate of original series last month -- two comedies and three children's show greenlit on the basis of viewer response to and data collected from a larger slate of 14 pilots that were all offered up online. And now, according to Deadline, the online retailer and aspiring major streaming platform has made a foray into dramas, ordering its first drama pilot. "Bosch" is a police procedural based on crime fiction writer Michael Connelly's novels about L.A.P.D. homicide detective Harry Bosch. The pilot is reportedly written by Connelly and Eric Overmyer, who co-created "Treme" with David Simon. The pair are executive producing with Henrik Bastin and Mikkel Bondesen of Fabrik. A former journalist, like Simon, Connelly has written 17 Harry Bosch novels, the most recent of which is last year's "The Black Box." Connelly's not new to TV, having created Upn sci-fi series "Level 9...
- 6/26/2013
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
Update Sunday Pm: This is a note from Peggy Kennedy's sister Cate left in the comments section: What beautiful messages and outpouring of love from all you dear people. Peggy would be truly touched. Just want all to know that Peggy did not suffer and went very quickly once life support was removed. She was surrounded by her brother Vince, her sister Maureen, her niece Kaitlin, Debi Manwiller, Kevin and myself. I want to thank each and everyone of you who sent messages prior to her passing. Maureen and I read all of them to her and I know she heard them. We will be having a Memorial Service soon somewhere over in the West Hollywood area and all are invited. Love, light and gratitude to all. Cate Previous Friday Pm: Shocking news in the TV talent community. Emmy-winning casting director Peggy Kennedy died today at Cedars-Sinai only a...
- 12/4/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
"CSI: NY's" Peter Lenkov has inked a new two-year overall deal with CBS TV Studios, the series producer.
Under the seven-figure pact, Lenkov will continue as an executive producer on the crime drama, which returns for a sixth season in the fall.
Lenkov joined "CSI: NY" after the first season in 2005 as a co-exec producer, but his association with the "CSI" franchise and CBS TV Studios president David Stapf dates back another five years.
In fall 2000, Lenkov was a writer-producer on a new Upn series, "Level 9," which aired in the 9 p.m. Friday slot against another rookie drama, CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
He said he was so intrigued by the promos for "CSI" that he found himself watching the forensic drama instead of his own series.
On the morning after the "CSI" premiere, Lenkov went to his daughter's soccer game and approached Stapf, then CBS' head of current programming,...
Under the seven-figure pact, Lenkov will continue as an executive producer on the crime drama, which returns for a sixth season in the fall.
Lenkov joined "CSI: NY" after the first season in 2005 as a co-exec producer, but his association with the "CSI" franchise and CBS TV Studios president David Stapf dates back another five years.
In fall 2000, Lenkov was a writer-producer on a new Upn series, "Level 9," which aired in the 9 p.m. Friday slot against another rookie drama, CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."
He said he was so intrigued by the promos for "CSI" that he found himself watching the forensic drama instead of his own series.
On the morning after the "CSI" premiere, Lenkov went to his daughter's soccer game and approached Stapf, then CBS' head of current programming,...
- 6/11/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sci Fi gets rights to 'Enterprise'
Sci Fi Channel has acquired rights to the off-network drama Star Trek: Enterprise along with several other series, made-for-TV movies and miniseries through a deal with CBS Paramount Domestic Television. Along with Enterprise, the deal includes exclusive cable rights to the classic series The Twilight Zone, which marks a renewal for the network; the show Tales From the Darkside; and such short-lived series as CBS' Threshold, starring Carla Gugino, and Wolf Lake, with Lou Diamond Phillips, as well as UPN's Jake 2.0, starring Christopher Gorham, and Haunted, featuring Matthew Fox. Other acquired titles include the series Kindred, the Embraced, Level 9, Special Unit 2 and All Souls. Sci Fi said it's planning to premiere Enterprise, a Star Trek prequel that stars Scott Bakula and ran from 2001-05 on UPN, in early fall. Tales From the Darkside will premiere later this year, and the other acquired series will debut sometime during the 2006-07 season.
- 8/3/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Malick, Perlman joining pilots
Wendie Malick has been tapped to guest star as the female lead in the WB Network's untitled Ross McCall/Aaron Peters comedy pilot, Emmy winner Rhea Perlman will co-star in CBS' comedy pilot Stroller Wars, Tom Everett Scott has come on board ABC's comedy pilot love life, and Emmy and Golden Globe winner Dabney Coleman has joined Jenna Elfman in CBS' comedy pilot Everything I Know About Men. Additionally, Chris Williams (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) and Kate Hodge (UPN's Level 9) have come aboard ABC's untitled Chris Kattan comedy pilot. In pilot showrunner news, Oliver Beene creator Howard Gewirtz has joined the UPN comedy Everybody Hates Chris as an executive producer.
- 3/30/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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