tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post7845691244115713772..comments2024-03-24T06:32:13.194+13:00Comments on Crime Watch: Review: BOSCH Season 2 Kiwicraighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11687089028299093360noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post-61152800619599614372016-04-13T07:49:15.318+12:002016-04-13T07:49:15.318+12:00I agree 100 percent with your synopsis! It is hard...I agree 100 percent with your synopsis! It is hard to determine my favorite points. The cinematic, gritty look and feel, the writing or the top notch acting!D.K. Brusaschettihttp://www.dkbrusaschetti.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1591679994751212734.post-22902489041793172242016-03-22T01:23:33.722+13:002016-03-22T01:23:33.722+13:00Totally agree that TV has been on an upward trajec...Totally agree that TV has been on an upward trajectory for a long time - I loved NYPD Blue, and The Shield was another absolutely excellent series. The early Law And Orders, particularly those with the late Jerry Orbach (also of Dirty Dancing fame!) and Chris Noth, were pretty good too. I liked Criminal Intent with Vincent D'Onofrio. You can put the TV on any night and catch one of the L&O franchise, and it'll be worth watching, but I don't think I could watch it ALL the time. I wish someone would re-run NYPD Blue, though. I haven't seen Bosch, as it seems OTT (well it is!) to pay for Sky (football for OH), Netflix AND get Amazon Prime. I'm going to have to clear my diary and binge watch them all in the 30 day free trial, as I've read all the books. Imho, he's the most reliable police procedural writer out there. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com