Editor’s note: The following content contains spoilers for the third season of Bosch: Legacy.
Bosch: Legacy is concluding its thrilling narrative with its third and final season, marking the end of Titus Welliver‘s remarkable portrayal of the iconic, tough-as-nails detective, Harry Bosch. Yet, while Legacy is coming to a close, the Bosch saga will continue. The franchise is set to expand with a new spin-off featuring another compelling character from Michael Connelly‘s literary world, Detective Renée Ballard, played by the talented Maggie Q. Although the anticipated spin-off centered around Bosch’s former partner, Jerry Edgar (Jamie Hector), has been shelved, there remains a possibility for additional spin-offs. Specifically, the creative team behind Bosch should consider developing a series focused on Santiago “Jimmy” Robertson (Paul Calderón) and Perry Lopez (Miles Gaston Villanueva), as their dynamics present rich storytelling opportunities.
Discover Why Robertson Stands Out as One of the Most Intriguing Characters in the ‘Bosch’ Universe
Robertson has emerged as a captivating figure within the Bosch universe since his introduction in the third season of the original show. Calderón’s portrayal of Robertson is nothing short of remarkable; he brings a distinctive charisma and commanding presence that captivates the audience in every scene. This character serves multiple functions, acting as an excellent foil, a sometimes-ally, and an occasional adversary to Harry Bosch. Their dynamic often leads to intense moments, especially when their interests clash, adding layers of drama and complexity to the narrative.
Upon his debut in Bosch Season 3, Robertson is engaged in investigating the murder of Edward Gunn (Frank Clem). In a shocking twist, he uncovers evidence that implicates Bosch in the crime. To further complicate matters, Robertson takes the drastic step of leaking this evidence to the press, driven by the fear that the truth might be obscured with Bosch emerging as a primary suspect. As the plot unfolds, the real murderer, former detective Rudy Tafero (Arnold Vosloo), is ultimately exposed, confirming that Robertson’s suspicions about Bosch were misguided. However, what sets Robertson apart is his unwavering dedication to justice; he steadfastly opposes corrupt officers who violate their ethical boundaries.
In a compelling display of his principles during Bosch Season 4, Robertson confronts his former partner, Terry Drake (Barry Shabaka Henley), regarding his questionable actions involving Frank Sheehan (Jamie McShane). Drake had illegally interrogated, beaten, and tortured Michael Harris (Keston John), a suspect wrongfully accused of the abduction and murder of Stacey Kincaid. In one of Robertson’s standout scenes, he meticulously unveils the existence of video evidence showing Drake among those who engaged in the illegal detention and assault on Harris. For Robertson, the pursuit of truth and justice is paramount, which is why he approaches investigations with a philosophy of “it goes where it goes,” allowing the evidence to guide his actions.
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Robertson’s Crucial Role in the Final Season of ‘Bosch: Legacy’
In one of the most gripping and tension-filled subplots of Bosch: Legacy‘s concluding season, the characters Robertson and Lopez find themselves tasked with investigating Bosch, who stands accused of conspiring to murder Kurt Dockweiler (David Denman). Dockweiler is the notorious rapist and murderer responsible for the harrowing kidnapping of Officer Madeline Bosch (Madison Lintz), an incident that left her buried alive. In the heart-stopping finale of Season 2, Preston Borders (Chris Browning) contacts Maddie from prison, insinuating that he murdered Dockweiler while acting on Bosch’s orders. This revelation prompts the LAPD and District Attorney’s office to assign Robertson and Lopez to delve deeper into the case. While Bosch insists on his innocence to Maddie, Robertson and Lopez begin to uncover troubling evidence linking Bosch to both Borders and Dockweiler’s murder.
The situation escalates dramatically after Borders testifies before a grand jury in Season 3, Episode 4, titled “Whippoorwills.” During the transportation of Borders back to Waco State Prison, Robertson and Lopez are ambushed by two armed gunmen working for Borders. The ensuing chaos is dramatically interrupted by Bosch, who heroically intervenes during the shootout, making it one of the most thrilling moments in Bosch: Legacy. This sequence exemplifies the show’s ability to deliver intense action in a realistic and gripping manner, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Following the harrowing encounter, both Robertson and Lopez begin to reassess their views on Bosch’s involvement, ultimately recognizing that Borders’ actions were likely an attempt to frame Bosch for Dockweiler’s murder. A powerful and understated scene unfolds between Robertson and Bosch, highlighting the deep respect that exists between these two seasoned detectives. Their exchange, though simple, carries significant weight, showcasing their mutual understanding despite the ongoing investigation. Bosch, familiar with the precarious nature of their situation, harbors no resentment toward Lopez and Robertson, fully aware that their investigation is a necessary part of uncovering the truth. Deep down, Bosch remains confident that Robertson will ultimately uncover the facts and exonerate him.
The Dynamic Chemistry Between Robertson and Lopez: A Potential Spin-Off Goldmine
Despite being a relatively recent addition to the Bosch universe, Villanueva has already showcased remarkable chemistry with Calderón. Perry Lopez serves as an ideal counterpart to the grizzled veteran Robertson, delivering a perfect balance of youthful exuberance and earnestness. Whenever the less experienced Lopez poses questions, Robertson’s quick, witty comebacks add a charming layer to their interactions. In Episode 2, the duo cleverly mirrors Bosch’s investigative tactics by breaking into a private detective’s office without a warrant. Robertson humorously quips, “We’re Bosching Bosch,” a line that is poised to become one of the series’ most memorable quotes.
The dynamic between Robertson and Lopez forms a compelling detective partnership, and their captivating escapades present an excellent foundation for a potential spin-off series. With Bosch: Legacy nearing its conclusion, it would be a disservice to fans if their adventures were to end here. Calderón has the charisma and skill to lead a series set in the Bosch universe, where Robertson takes on various intriguing cases. Together, Robertson and Lopez have demonstrated their ability to command attention on screen, showcasing an engaging rapport that audiences love. It is hoped that the writers behind Bosch: Legacy will consider the possibility of crafting another spin-off, featuring Robertson and Lopez as they tackle bizarre murder mysteries in the vibrant City of Angels.
As we look towards the future of the Bosch universe in the wake of Legacy‘s series finale, excitement builds for the first spin-off featuring Renée Ballard, which is set to debut later this year. This new chapter follows Maggie Q’s introduction to the franchise through Bosch: Legacy. Fans can catch new episodes of Bosch: Legacy Season 3 every Thursday on Prime Video in the U.S.
Bosch: Legacy
- Release Date
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2022 – 2025
- Network
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Prime Video, Amazon Freevee
- Showrunner
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Eric Overmyer
- Directors
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Patrick Cady, Alex Zakrzewski, Sharat Raju, Ernest R. Dickerson, Adam Davidson, Kate Woods, Leslie Libman, Tawnia McKiernan, Hagar Ben-Asher, Haifaa al-Mansour
- Writers
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Chris Wu, Osokwe Vasquez, Benjamin Pitts, Chris Downey, Barbara Curry