Twórcy:
Eric Ellis OvermyerMuzyka:
Jesse VocciaObsada:
Titus Welliver, Jamie Hector, Amy Aquino, Sarah Clarke, Madison Lintz, Jeri Ryan, Brent Sexton, Lance Reddick, James Ransone, Erika Alexander (więcej)VOD (1)
Odcinki(10)
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Trup w bagażniku (S02E01)
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Sekrety (S02E02)
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Ofiara nocy (S02E03)
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I kto jest teraz szczęściarzem? (S02E04)
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Zniknięcie (S02E05)
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Zawał (S02E06)
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Wycofanie (S02E07)
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Tropem pieniędzy (S02E08)
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Królowa Męczenników (S02E09)
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Każdy się liczy (S02E10)
Materiały wideo (2)
Recenzje (2)
Watching Season 2, I wasn’t sure if it would keep up the quality of the previous season, but it did. The creators maintained the great atmosphere and suspense from the first season, grafted it onto a very elaborate story with many converging plotlines, and let Titus Welliver as Hieronymus Bosch go through some personal turmoil while investigating, which is one of the reasons why I enjoyed the series so much. Even though the season doesn't have a frantic pace and often doesn't deal with the investigation at all, and focuses more on the characters' family issues, I wasn't bored for a moment. I can’t wait to see what Season 3 has to offer. ()
Season 2 of Bosch is surer of itself and trips to Vegas offer a sumptuous environment full of casinos and hookers. By coincidence, Trunk Music, which served as the main source of inspiration for season two, was the first Connelly book I read and I liked its adaptation into serial form. It even improved on some weaker parts of the book. The views from Bosch’s house are luxury. Bait in the form of a new lead on the mother’s murderer made a great finale. So we don’t lose the sour taste of pessimism at the end. I look forward to season three. ()
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