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The bones case leads Bosch and his partner, J. Edgar, to a convicted child molester who swears he knows nothing about the crime. Brasher and Bosch get to know each other better, and he opens up to her about his relationship with his 13-year-old daughter. (Home Box Office)

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English In the first part of the second episode, I was a bit thrown off by the changes in the cast, I didn't know why they were calling that completely unfamiliar woman Miss Chandler in the courtroom until I realized the true situation. However, these changes did not affect the story and its great atmosphere. The story is suspenseful, you can't get bored with it, and yet it evokes a feeling of absolute comfort in me, thanks to the main character. It's really strange. I often express my opinions about the nonsensical casting of black actors in roles of Norse gods, and so on, but this time I have to appreciate Lance Reddick's casting, his portrayal of Irvin Irving is perfect. ()

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