Bosch season 6 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A suspect agrees to a plea deal for manslaughter, implicating Hector Cruz in human trafficking. During a raid, police rescue three girls but find no sign of Cruz. Bosch promises retribution against the suspect for his crimes. Chief Irving exits the mayoral race, supporting Councilwoman Lopez, and dismisses a political threat. Edgar recounts a self-defense shooting involving two criminals. A bomb explodes at the courthouse, narrowly missing Bosch's daughter, Maddie. Another bomb threat at the task force office is thwarted. In court, Bosch faces intense questioning. The episode closes with a reflective funeral scene.
Full Episode S06E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who agreed to a plea deal for manslaughter?
The suspect in the interrogation room.
What was the maximum sentence for the plea deal?
11 years.
Who did the suspect name as responsible for the house in Mariposa?
Hector Cruz.
What did the police use to approach Cruz's house undetected?
A van.
How did the suspect describe his encounter with Daisy Clayton?
As self-defense gone wrong.
How many girls were rescued in the raid on Cruz's house?
Three.
What was Chief Irving's decision regarding the mayoral race?
He withdrew and supported Councilwoman Lopez.
Who did Edgar kill in his off-duty incident?
Jacques Avril and Remi Toussaint.
What was the outcome of the bomb threat at the courthouse?
An explosion occurred, but Bosch's daughter Maddie survived.
Where was the second bomb threat located?
At the task force office.
What song plays during the funeral scene?
"What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong.