8.5
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Louis Degner is a fictional character portrayed by C. Thomas Howell in the TV series Bosch.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Last Scrip (season 5), they were 52 years old.
They appear in 4 episodes out of a total of 68 aired

Louis Degner

by C. Thomas Howell

character

Episodes4

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    The Last Scrip

    episode S5.E3 april 2019
    Bosch investigates new evidence that may overturn Borders' conviction, but he remains convinced they locked up the right man. Lieutenant Billets is forced to deal with Crate and Barrel's role in the accident at the pharmacy crime scene.
  • 8.2
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    Raise the Dead

    episode S5.E4 april 2019
    Robertson finds a lead on two suspects in the pharmacy shooting. J. Edgar tries to get some background on Gary Wise who was obviously in deep trouble. Crate and Barrel are unhappy with their new assignment. Pierce and Vega get information on the whereabouts of José Jr. Bosch looks into the old Borders case and finds several hints that the Olmer confession was bogus. Going undercover, he manages to get in a support group in a VA hospital and subsequently befriends a fellow veteran who can bring him in touch with the Garcia clinic.
  • 8.3
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    Tunnel Vision

    episode S5.E5 april 2019
    Louis Degner brings Bosch (as Dominic Reilly) to the Garcia Pain Clinic, where Bosch is surprised to be examined by none other than Dr. Hansen from the VA. Hansen sees Reilly as nothing more than a pathetic addict. He gives Bosch a few pills and sends him home, saying they'll be in touch when it's time for Bosch to repay the favor. Seeking answers to his CI's killing, Edgar follows up with Gary's old gang contacts - men who spent time in jail after Gary flipped on them following a robbery 20 years ago. Robertson and his team search a warehouse where they find the pharmacy killers' getaway car and a link to the shell company that owns the shill plane - Western Sandblast. Hoping to rattle someone into making a mistake, Bosch visits Borders in prison while Bonner confronts Rita on the outside. Borders' cocky demeanor changes when Bosch lets him know they've been talking to his wife. Maddie, finding herself emotionally drawn into a rape victim's trial, considers the intricacies of justice, as Barrel considers Billets' suggestion that it's time to retire. Bosch updates Chief Irving on the Borders case. Bosch believes Olmer's attorney, Lance Cronyn, stealthily obtained Olmer's DNA during one of his many visits. After Irving provides Bosch with video from the LAPD property room where a key piece of evidence was handled, Honey Chandler and Bosch figure out how Olmer's DNA was then planted by a property clerk named Spencer. While weighing an opportunity to run for Mayor, Irving provides DA Hines with a potential alternative bringing criminal charges in the officer-involved shooting. CIU Investigator Henry searches for evidence to back her belief that Bosch planted the seahorse pendant to frame Borders -- just as Irving shreds a document involving the very same evidence.
  • 8.7
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    Salvation Mountain

    episode S5.E8 april 2019
    Detective Edgar questions Clayton in an effort to locate Bosch. Clayton suffers serious addiction withdrawal, but remembers some details that may prove helpful. The LA Times article about Bosch and Borders has blown Bosch's cover. Walsh sends Bosch out over the Salton Sea to be killed, but Harry turns the tables on his would-be killers. A worried Maddie reads the article about her father, and, his whereabouts unknown, fears the worst. As Billets insists they inform LAPD command and local authorities that Bosch has gone missing, the call comes in that Bosch is heading back to town. Spencer's now in the wind, but Chandler suspects he's someplace the Cronyns control. DDA Kennedy accuses Christina Henry of being Anderson's source for his Borders expose. Though she denies it, he cautions her not to let her personal feelings about Bosch cloud her judgment. Chandler and Bosch uncover more details about how evidence was manipulated in the Borders case. Pierce and Vega nail Hart in the pharmacy murders. Irving tries to persuade the DA not to pursue the officer-involved shooting. He promises to deal with it internally, and her fair treatment of the cops could go a long way toward securing her political future. Then the Chief makes a rare appearance at Hollywood Station - seeking the truth about Bosch's undercover adventures in the desert. Edgar realizes a key witness to Gary Wise's murder is hiding in plain sight.