Ep 2. The Four Last Things
- TV-MA
- April 21, 2017
- 49 min
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8.1 (1,380)
Detective Harry Bosch is on the case again in season three of the hit crime drama Bosch. In season three, Harry finds himself investigating a murder that has connections to a case from his past. In episode two, The Four Last Things, Harry and his partner Jerry Edgar are tasked with tracking down a killer who has left an enigmatic clue at the scene of the crime.
The episode opens with a shot of a church, where a funeral is taking place. The camera pans to a man in the crowd who looks like he is being watched. The next scene shows Harry and Jerry investigating a murder scene. The victim is a young woman who has been strangled.
The killer has left a note at the scene of the crime, written in Latin. Harry discovers that the note is a reference to the Four Last Things in Catholic theology: death, judgment, heaven, and hell. This leads him to believe that the killer may be motivated by religious beliefs, or that the victim may have had some connection to the church.
As Harry and Jerry begin to unravel the case, they encounter a diverse cast of characters. There’s a priest who seems to be hiding something, a businessman who may be involved in a criminal enterprise, and a vulnerable young woman who may have some information about the killer.
As they delve deeper into the case, Harry and Jerry begin to uncover a web of secrets and lies. They discover that the victim had a complicated personal life and that her murder may be connected to some unsavory characters in the city.
The tension builds throughout the episode as Harry and Jerry race against time to catch the killer before he strikes again. The investigation takes them from the high-powered world of finance to the gritty underbelly of the city, as they try to piece together the clues and figure out the killer’s identity.
The episode is full of twists and turns, as Harry and Jerry close in on the killer. Along the way, they encounter a number of obstacles, including jurisdictional disputes with the FBI and interference from the higher-ups in the police department.
As the episode reaches its climax, Harry and Jerry find themselves in a race against time to save a potential victim. The tension is high as they rush to catch the killer before it’s too late.
In the end, Harry and Jerry’s investigation comes to a satisfying conclusion, as they identify the killer and bring him to justice. The episode leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to see what will happen next in Harry’s ongoing quest for justice.
Overall, The Four Last Things is an excellent episode of Bosch, filled with suspense, action, and great performances from the cast. Fans of the show and newcomers alike will find themselves engrossed in this gripping crime drama from start to finish.