Summary

Bosch: Legacyis dead. Long liveBosch: Legacy. The third and final season came to an end last week, but for the legion of dedicated fans, this is just the start of the fight to save the show.The SaveBosch: Legacypetition has nearly 34,000 signatures, and the movement is hitting its strideas more Amazon lies rise to the surface.

The Amazon illuminati have been desperately trying to protect the shield for over seven months now, but they can’t cancelthe SaveBosch: Legacypetition, or stop the fans from speaking out on social media.The end ofBosch: Legacydoesn’t change anything.The fans were fighting for this show in the months leading up to the release of the third and final season, and they have no intentions of stopping now. How long does Amazon want to keep doing this?

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The End Of Bosch: Legacy Is Just The Beginning Of The Campaign To Save The Show

The fans have been fighting to give Harry Bosch a proper ending for a while now, and that was before they actually saw how things were ‘wrapped up’ in theBosch: Legacy’sseason 3 finale. Harry Bosch andRenee Ballardsolved the Flower Girls cold case, and exchanged words before the credits rolled. And that was it. Not the proper ending the fans wanted after over a decade’s worth of investment. However,the final song by Muse that played over the credits and the lyrics gave birth to a new SaveBosch: Legacysloganthat rivalsMimi Rogers' Tell Amazon statement:

When the darkness descends, and you’re told it’s the end, you must find a way. Dig Down.

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‘Dig Down’ was the name of the Muse song, and also the title of the final episode ofBosch: Legacy, and it’s the perfect rallying cry to all the fans out there who want more Harry Bosch solo stories.It’s almost like the creative team planned it, but they obviously didn’t because theend ofBosch: Legacywasn’t a creative decision. The darkness has descended onBosch: Legacyafter the final episode, so now it’s time to ‘dig down’ and save the show. ‘Let freedom ring’, and fight for the only show that still exists in the realms of the golden age of television. During an exclusive interview with Game Rant,Osokwe Vasquez, the founder of SaveBosch: Legacysaid:

It takes a village to make a show, and it takes a village to save a show.

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‘Dig Down’ Is The New Anthem Of The Save Bosch: Legacy Campaign And It’s The Perfect Way To Rally The Fans

If Amazon had a theme song, it would be The Sound Of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel because they’ve refused to speak out about the real reasons forcancelingBosch: Legacy. In contrast to this,SaveBosch: Legacy’s theme song is now Muse’s anthem, ‘Dig Down’, which should be played on repeat during a mass sign-up to the petition.If your heart bleeds Bosch, don’t accept the passing of the baton to Renee Ballard, and don’t fall for Amazon’s ‘sun setting on the saga’ marketing nonsense. Amazon brought the curtain down onHarry Boschand kicked him out of the door he built for a ‘myriad of stupid reasons’. The petition isn’t just pushback againstBosch: Legacy’s cancelation, it’s a stance against the cynical mindset of a billion-dollar company that has been mocking their customers for a long time, and hoped they wouldn’t catch on. Not only did they catch on, but they latched on, and they won’t let go.

This cancelation sets a very dangerous precedent for the future of the Hollywood industry: a world where great shows get canceled, and these greedy companies don’t even give an explanation for it. They can spin any lie they want, and they expect the customer to continue paying their subscription fees.Titus Welliver, Michael Connelly and every other person involved inBoschandBosch: Legacydeserve better than this, and the fans do too.This is the time to ‘rise up and take the power back’, as another Muse song, Hysteria, instructs. The PR cover-up kings have failed to put a positive spin onBosch: Legacy’s cancelation, but here’s the big question: what else is Amazon trying to hide? Is this whole thing a lot murkier than just a cancelation?