"The Four Last Things" | |
Season 3, Episode 2 | |
Release date | April 21, 2017 |
Written by | Daniel Pyne |
Directed by | Adam Davidson |
Episode chronology | |
← previous "The Smog Cutter" |
next → "God Sees" |
"The Four Last Things" is the second episode of the third season of the streaming series Bosch, and the twenty second episode of the series.
The episode premiered on Amazon Instant Video along with the rest of the third season on 21 April 2017.
The episode is rated TV-MA for "adult content, adult language," and "graphic violence."
Summary[]
Teas[]
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[]
- Paola Turbay as Deputy District Attorney Anita Benitez
- John Ales as Andrew Holland
- Arnold Vosloo as Rudy Tafero
- Paul Calderon as Detective Santiago "Jimmi" Robertson, Hollywood Homicide
- Troy Evans as Detective "Barrel" Johnson, Hollywood Homicide
- Scott Klace as Sergeant John Mankiewicz, Hollywood Division
- DaJuan Johnson as Detective Rondell Pierce, Hollywood Homicide
- Steven Culp as Richard O'Shea
- Jared Ward as Jesse Tafero
- Spencer Garrett as Fowkkes
- Beth Broderick as Judge Sharon Houghton
- Analeis Lorig as Annabelle Crowe
- Bar Paly as Leni (actress at Holland's party)
- Bridger Zadina as Sharkey
- Gavin MacIntosh as Arson
- Jimmy Bennett as Mojo
- Erich Anderson as Phil Gentry
Co-Starring[]
- Deji LaRay as Officer Julius Edgewood, Hollywood Division
- Jason Sims-Prewitt as Officer Victor Rhodes, Hollywood Division
- Frank Clem as Ed Gunn
- Joe Suza as Studio Guy (at Holland's party)
- Sean Spann as Agent (at Holland's party)
- Eli Bildner as Young Writer (at Holland's party)
- Jenn An as D-Girl (at Holland's party)
- Roberta Hanlen as Female Commander (Grace's interview)
- Price Carson as Commander Eustace (Grace's interview)
- John Ross Clark as Civilian (Grace's interview)
- Taisia Sherel as Patty (Veteran's Administration)
- AJ Tannen as Middle Aged John (Sharkey's customer)
- Reggie Watkins as Officer Marvin Webster, Rampart Division
- Justene Alpert as Marissa Marta
- Monti Sharp as Man on Bike
- Riley Berres as Becca Gentry
- Johnny Young as Korean Hipster
Crew[]
Opening Credits[]
- Laura Schiff CSA - Casting
- Carrie Audino CSA - Casting
- Helen Geier CSA - Casting
- Jesse Voccia - Music
- Titus Welliver - Producer
- Jeffrey Fiskin - Consulting Producer
- Elle Johnson - Co-Executive Producer
- Daniel Pyne - Executive Producer
- Henrik Pabst - Executive Producer
- Jan David Frouman - Executive Producer
- Pieter Janne Brugge - Executive Producer
- Henrik Bastin - Executive Producer
- Michael Connelly - Executive Producer
- Eric Overmyer - Executive Producer
- Michael Connelly - Based on the books by
- Eric Overmyer - Developer
- Daniel Pyne - Writer
- Adam Davidson - Director
Closing Credits[]
- Mark Douglas - Producer
- Jamie Boscardin Martin - Co-Producer
- Francesco Tignini - Unit Production Manager
- Gary Marcus - First Assistant Director
- Stephanie Tull - Second Assistant Director
- Patrick Cady, ASC - Director of Photography
- Chester Kaczenski - Production Designer
- Steven Cohen, ACE - Editor
- Monique Adams - Costume Designer
- Paul Schreiber - Supervising Location Manager
- Marc Dabe - Art Director
- Betty Berberian - Set Decorator
- Elizabeth Marighetto - Script Supervisor
- Tim Marcia - Technical Consultant
- Mitzi Roberts - Technical Consultant
Notes[]
Reception[]
Episode[]
- "(Bosch 3x02)"
(S2) • Bosch Season Three episodes • (S4) |
"The Smog Cutter" • "The Four Last Things" • "God Sees" • "El Compadre" • "Blood Under the Bridge" "Birdland" • "Right Play" • "Aye Papi" • "Clear Shot" • "The Sea King" |