Summary

Bosch: Legacyseason 3 has wrapped filming, and lead actor and executive producer, Titus Welliver has just confirmed that it’ll air sometime in 2025 onPrime Videosubsidiary, Freevee. Welliver will be back as the eponymous private investigator, Harry Bosch, alongside co-leads Mimi Rogers as Honey Chandler, and Madison Lintz as Maddie Bosch. The trio of actors will be joined by many more characters from the original series, butthere is one major character fromBoschwho is yet to make an appearance in the spin-off series.Amy Aquino played Lt Grace Billets in all 68 episodes ofBosch, and her character was one of Bosch’s most trusted confidants, which makes her omission fromBosch: Legacyall the more surprising.

TheBoschuniverse is expanding with the untitled Renee Ballard series, which is currently filming, with Maggie Q in the lead role. In addition to this, the Jerry Edgar spin-off series is in the early stages of development, with the likelihood that more fan-favorite characters could return to the Bosch-verse in the near future.There is definitely scope to explore the character of Lt Grace Billets further, with the possibility of hercharacter returning inBosch: Legacyseason 3and/or its spin-off shows.

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Bosch: Legacy Season 3

Starring

Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz, Chang, Denise G. Sanchez, Scott Klace, Gregory Scott Cummins, Troy Evans, Orla Brady, Michael Reilly Burke, Andrea Cortes, Dale Dickey, Mark Rolston, Anthony Gonzales, Tommy Martinez and Maggie Q

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Created by

Tom Bernardo, Michael Connelly, and Eric Ellis Overmyer

Lt. Grace Billets (Amy Aquino) was the commanding officer of the LAPD Hollywood Division’s detective bureau inBosch, and Harry Bosch’s (Titus Welliver) supervisor. Bosch had his issues during his tenure in the LAPD, constantly butting heads with his superiors, but Billets always had his back after they came through the academy together. Despite Lt Grace Billets technically being Bosch’s superior, she considered herself to be on a par with him, and always supported him even when he was in the wrong.

After the Homicide division disbanded in the final episode ofBosch, everybody went their separate ways, but whenBosch: Legacylaunched on Amazon Freevee, many of these characters from Bosch’s time in the LAPD turned up in guest appearances. Maddie Bosch’s induction into the LAPD saw the organic return ofSgt. John ‘Mank’ Mankiewicz(Scott Klace), but Harry Bosch also kept up with his former partner, Jerry Edgar (Jamie Hector) and the kings of banter,Crate and Barrel(Gregory Scott Cummins and Troy Evans), even after they retired, withBosch: Legacyseason 3 also set to feature the fan favorites once again.

Even the less important characters, like detective duo, Rondell Pierce and Christina Vega (DaJuan Johnson and Jacqueline Obradors), re-appeared inBosch: Legacyseason 2to assist with Bosch’s investigation into the murder ofLexi Parks. Despite all of these welcome returns,Lt Grace Billets is nowhere to be seen inBosch: Legacy, and season 3 needs to bring her back, preferably in an important way that drives the narrative forward.

Billet’s absence is more striking asBosch: Legacyprogresses, as she was such an integral part of the originalBoschseries. It’s not like her absence can be explained easily either, as Billets was promoted to Captain at the end ofBoschseason 7, meaning she still firmly exists in the world of law enforcement, which still heavily populates the backdrop ofBosch: Legacy.If Billets doesn’t appear inBosch: Legacyseason 3, the audience at least deserves to know what she’s up to with a passing comment about her, as no mention has been made of her inBosch: Legacy’s first two seasons.

Renee Ballard Season 1

Maggie Q, Courtney Taylor, John Carroll Lynch, Michael Mosley, Rebecca Field, Victoria Moroles, Amy Hill and Titus Welliver

Michael Connelly, Trish Hofmann, Michael Alaimo, and Kendall Sherwood

The Bosch-verse that Michael Connelly created with his series of books is finally getting the expanded television universe it deserves, ten years afterBoschdebuted on Prime Video in 2014. Maggie Q’sRenee Ballard will show up inBosch: Legacyseason 3, before the cold case investigator leads her own spin-off series, andBosch’s next spin-off showcould be a possible destination for Lt Grace Billets.

Despite the Ballard series being set on the other side of Los Angeles to whereBosch: Legacytakes place, Billets could still quite feasibly turn up, even if it’s discovered she was no longer in law enforcement. In fact, if she wasn’t, it could make her appearance even likelier, as Ballard’s cold case team tends to recruit ex-law enforcement.It has been confirmed Titus Welliver will play Harry Bosch as a recurring character in the Renee Ballard series,so this might also be a good way to re-unite him with Billets.

Alternatively,ifBosch: Legacyintends to expand the universe even further, Billets is a strong candidate to get her own show.She is a strong enough character to carry her own show, and it would be interesting to catch up with her in her demanding new police role. A guest appearance inBosch: Legacycould be the perfect backdoor pilot into her own show, to get fans re-acquainted with her character after a long absence.