One of the episode's highlights is the discovery of Murtaugh’s legendary fighting move from his past, simply known as . While the move seemingly comes out of nowhere, it provides the perfect excuse for a hilarious flashback sequence.
The primary investigation revolves around a "spoiled bro" suspect who isn't making life easy for the LAPD during interrogation. In a classic Lethal Weapon twist, the most obvious suspect is eventually cleared, but the crime serves a deeper narrative purpose: it forces to reflect on his own history and physical decline. [S3E12] The Roger and Me
For much of the episode, Murtaugh and are split up, allowing the show to focus on Roger’s personal journey of self-reflection. While the internal crisis might feel a bit sudden, it adds a solid emotional structure to an otherwise "goofy" and high-energy episode. Where to Watch One of the episode's highlights is the discovery
: We get a glimpse of 2007-Murtaugh posing as a 1970s tough guy, complete with a full afro. In a classic Lethal Weapon twist, the most
One of the episode's highlights is the discovery of Murtaugh’s legendary fighting move from his past, simply known as . While the move seemingly comes out of nowhere, it provides the perfect excuse for a hilarious flashback sequence.
The primary investigation revolves around a "spoiled bro" suspect who isn't making life easy for the LAPD during interrogation. In a classic Lethal Weapon twist, the most obvious suspect is eventually cleared, but the crime serves a deeper narrative purpose: it forces to reflect on his own history and physical decline.
For much of the episode, Murtaugh and are split up, allowing the show to focus on Roger’s personal journey of self-reflection. While the internal crisis might feel a bit sudden, it adds a solid emotional structure to an otherwise "goofy" and high-energy episode. Where to Watch
: We get a glimpse of 2007-Murtaugh posing as a 1970s tough guy, complete with a full afro.