Summary
- Season 3 of Bosch: Legacy will likely put the FBI investigation involving Bosch and Chandler on hold due to significant cast changes.
- The upcoming season will focus on new important plot points, including Chandler's run for district attorney and the expansion of the Bosch-verse.
- The incorporation of the Renee Ballard spin-off and other significant storylines may deem it wise to delay the FBI case and revisit it in the future.
The FBI investigation into Harry Bosch and Honey Chandler in Bosch: Legacy was still ongoing at the end of season 2. However, the upcoming third season has a lot to unpack, with Chandler's run for district attorney and the expansion of the Bosch-verse with the Renee Ballard crossover all set to feature alongside other important plot points. It could be too much to contend with, and it might be wise to put the FBI's case on the back burner for now, and revisit it in a future season.
Anthony Michael Hall isn't returning as FBI Agent William Baron in Bosch: Legacy season 3 and that is another reason why it might be best to rest the story for now. Baron was heading up the FBI case into Bosch and Chandler's involvement in Carl Rogers' murder, and despite Chandler's success in getting the case thrown out in court, the plucky FBI goon was still looking for ways to reinvent the investigation as season 2 came to an end.
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Season 2's Finale Set Up The Continuation Of The FBI Investigation Into Bosch And Chandler, But A Significant Cast Exit And The Expansion Of The Bosch-Verse Could See It Put On Hold In Season 3
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Bosch: Legacy Season 3 |
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Starring |
Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz, Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, Scott Klace, Gregory Scott Cummins, Troy Evans, Orla Brady, Michael Reilly Burke, Andrea Cortes, Dale Dickey, Mark Rolston, Anthony Gonzales, Tommy Martinez and Maggie Q |
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Based on the books by |
Michael Connelly |
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Tom Bernardo, Michael Connelly, and Eric Ellis Overmyer |
Agent William Baron (Anthony Michael Hall) was gearing up to keep going with his vendetta against Bosch and Chandler, despite the case being thrown out, due to some top class legal work by Chandler. Bosch: Legacy season 2 ended with fans wondering if Mo Bassi would turn on Bosch and Chandler, after Baron arrested him after a sting operation and offered him a deal if the tech-savvy hacker turned on his employers.
Everything was set up for Bosch: Legacy season 3 to focus on Agent Baron's continuing investigation into Maurice 'Mo' Bassi, Bosch and Chandler, but Anthony Michael Hall's exit from the role has raised doubts about this particular plot point resurfacing in any meaningful way. There is a chance that a new character could be brought in to continue Baron's investigation, but that would be a shame as Hall was so good in the role, and so much was set up for his character. It might be a better idea to put the FBI investigation on hold in Bosch: Legacy season 3 and focus on other important developments.
2025 is a massive year for Bosch: Legacy as it expands into a full-blown television universe, with Renee Ballard showing up sooner than expected in season 3, before her own spin-off series airs later in the year. It might be too much for Bosch: Legacy to continue the FBI investigation while trying to set up the spin-off series, and also focus on other important plot points.
What Other Plot Points Could See The FBI Investigation Being Left Behind In Season 3?
The Aftermath of Kurt Dockweiler's Murder
The big cliffhanger at the end of Bosch: Legacy season 2 saw the return of Preston Borders, a villain from the original Bosch series who Harry Bosch was responsible for putting in prison. Maddie intercepts a collect call from Borders at Wasco St Prison, and he tells her Harry Bosch ordered the hit on Kurt Dockweiler. Maddie confronts her father about it, and the season ends, setting it up for Season 3 to expand the plot point. It'll be an important one to unpack, while also focusing on setting up the upcoming season's other stories.
The New Cases
Bosch: Legacy season 3 will be partly based on Michael Connelly's book, The Black Ice, which is set to see Harry Bosch investigate the case of a mysterious new drug doing the rounds in Los Angeles, courtesy of the Mexican Cartel. The private investigator will look into links between the drug and the death of a narcotics detective. The case sounds like it could be one of Harry Bosch's most intense yet, as it leads him over the border, and into a very precarious position. Bosch: Legacy season 3 will have to balance this case with Renee Ballard's investigation, with Connelly's book, Desert Star, also being used as inspiration for the upcoming season.
Honey Chandler's Run for District Attorney
In addition to the unpacking of the allegations about the Kurt Dockweiler murder and the two cases that will feature in Bosch: Legacy season 3, there is also the matter of what Chandler will do if she becomes DA. Chandler is a co-lead in Bosch: Legacy alongside Maddie and Harry Bosch, so the plot point involving Chandler's run for the big prosecutor job should take priority over the FBI's investigation into her involvement in Carl Rogers' murder. If she becomes DA, she will likely have the power to crush any FBI investigation anyway, so it might be best to revisit this story in a later season, when Chandler might not have the backing of the DA's office behind her anymore.
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