Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, these are the stories of relentless LAPD homicide Detective Harry Bosch who pursues justice at all costs. But behind his tireless momentum is a man who is haunted by his past and struggles to remain loyal to his personal code: “Everybody counts or nobody counts.”
This tv show contains 9 potentially triggering events.
A father is discovered to have been raping his daughter since she was 11/12 years old. Photos found in his dresser drawer but they weren’t graphicly explicit. Still very disturbing to see though.
Episode 1 and 2, a man is arrested with a dead body in the back of his van. Later on it’s explained that he had been raped. It’s said to be violent and they had used a foreign object as well.
The mother of a six month old baby is kidnapped during the day. The baby is found still in its pram by her car crying by a jogger at dusk. It is upsetting and quite distressing to listen to but the baby is ok and taken to a children's hospital to be checked and reunited with dad (not shown but we're told in the news story)
A daughter 11-12 years old is raped by her own father. There are pictures found but luckily they weren’t overly explicit. Still pictures of being sexually involved with his own child though.
The mother of a six month old baby is kidnapped during the day. The baby is found still in its pram by her car crying by a jogger at dusk. It is upsetting and quite distressing to listen to but the baby is ok and taken to a children's hospital to be checked and reunited with dad (not shown but we're told in the news story) Season 1
S1E5: 18mins. Father in back of car, you see him wretching then is ill in back of car and when he’s pulled out of car. Very graphic and noisy. S1E9: 16mins. Once the tape gets taken off her mouth. S3E6: 28mins in. Drunken Santa in police station. Don’t see it, just hear it but then see Santa with it down his front.
A father has been found to have raped his 11/12 year old daughter. It’s not shown on screen but they do find photos. They show a few but they weren’t graphic, still deeply disturbing.