"Money, Honey" | |
Season 6, Episode 5 | |
Release date | April 17, 2020 |
Written by | Jeffrey Fiskin & Katie Pyne |
Directed by | Trey Batchelor |
Episode chronology | |
← previous "Part of the Deal" |
next → "The Ace Hotel" |
"Money, Honey" is the fifth episode of the sixth season of the streaming series Bosch, and the fifty fifth episode of the series.
The episode premiered on Amazon Prime Video along with the rest of the sixth season on April 17, 2020.
The episode is rated TV-MA for "adult content, adult language," and "graphic violence."
Summary[]
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Act One[]
Act Two[]
Act Three[]
Act Four[]
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Titus Welliver as Harry Bosch
- Jamie Hector as Jerry Edgar
- Amy Aquino as Grace Billets
- Madison Lintz as Maddie Bosch
- and Lance Reddick as Irvin Irving
Guest-Starring[]
- Mimi Rogers as Honey Chandler
- Troy Evans as Detective "Barrel" Johnson, Hollywood homicide
- Gregory Scott Cummins as Detective Robert "Crate" Moore, Hollywood homicide
- DaJuan Johnson as Detective Rondell Pierce, Hollywood homicide
- Jacqueline Obradors as Detective Christina Vega, Hollywood homicide
- Scott Klace as Sergeant John Mankiewicz, Hollywood division
- Linda Park as Jun Park, Irving's girlfriend
- Daya Vaidya as Jen Kowski, Irving's campaign manager
- Cynthia Kaye McWilliams as Detective Joan Bennett
- Jennifer Hasty as Captain Sarah McCurdy
- Lynn Collins as Alicia Kent, hostage
- Julie Ann Emery as FBI Special Agent Sylvia Reece
- Adam J. Harrington as FBI Special Agent in Charge Jack Brenner
- Abby Brammell as Heather Strout, sovereign citizen
- Carter MacIntyre as FBI Special Agent Clifford Maxwell
- Kevin Will as Waylon Strout, sovereign citizen
- M.C. Gainey as Ryan Rodgers, retired homicide detective
- Richard Brooks as Dwight Wise, retired detective
- Wilmer Calderon as Detective Daniel Arias, South Central narcotics detective
- Al Vicente as Detective Hector Ramos, South Central narcotics detective
- Rocky McMurray as Rick Jackson, retired detective
- Mitchell Fink as Ray Thacker, political operative
- Jonny Rios as Antonio Valens, Maddie's boyfriend
- Chris Payne Gilbert as Travis Stout, sovereign citizen
- Don Franklin as Ian Hughes, sovereign citizen
- Terrence Terrell as Marvel, Jamaican organized crime enforcer
- Brian D. Mason as Winston, Jamaican organized crime enforcer
Co-Starring[]
- Mark Herrier as Captain Dennis Cooper
- Ryan Ahern as Officer Ray Powers, Hollywood Division
Crew[]
Opening Credits[]
- Laura Schiff CSA - Casting
- Carrie Audino CSA - Casting
- Jesse Voccia - Music
- James Boscardin Martin - Producer
- Jeffrey Fiskin - Consulting Producer
- Tom Bernardo - Supervising Producer
- Bo Stehmeier - Executive Producer
- James Baker - Executive Producer
- Titus Welliver - Executive Producer
- Pieter Jan Brugge - Executive Producer
- Henrik Bastin - Executive Producer
- Michael Connelly - Executive Producer
- Daniel Pyne - Executive Producer
- Eric Overmyer - Executive Producer
- Michael Connelly - Based on the novels by
- Eric Overmyer - Developer
- Jeffrey Fiskin - Writer
- Katie Pyne - Writer
- Trey Batchelor - Director
Closing Credits[]
- Mark Douglas - Producer
- Francesco Tignini - Co-Producer
- Francesco Tignini - Unit Production Manager
- Trey Batchelor - First Assistant Director
- Robert Parker Clemente - Second Assistant Director
- Patrick Cady, ASC - Director of Photography
- Chester Kaczenski - Production Designer
- Knar Kitabjian - Editor
- Monique Adams - Costume Designer
- Tim Marcia - Law Enforcement Consultant
- Mitzi Roberts - Law Enforcement Consultant
- Shaz Bennett - Story Editor
- Alex Meenehan - Story Editor
- Katie Pyne - Staff Writer
Notes[]
Reception[]
Episode[]
- "(Bosch 6x05)"
(S5) • Bosch Season Six episodes • (S7) |
"The Overlook" • "Good People on Both Sides" • "Three Widows" • "Part of the Deal" • "Money, Honey" "The Ace Hotel" • "Hard Feelings" • "Copy Cat" "Dark Sacred Night" • "Some Measure of Justice" |