Season 1, Episode 9 – Lethal Weapon wades into the holiday season when Riggs and Murtaugh face a homicidal cartel leader that kills two women in Los Angeles, and claims to have set up Miranda’s murder in El Paso. Their main suspect makes Murtaugh’s naughty list when he holds Trish and the kids hostage on the night before Christmas.
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Season 1, Episode 8 – Lethal Weapon explores Riggs’ fathering skills when he protects a young witness to a casino heist after the boy’s mother is shot by a ruthless thief. Murtaugh isn’t up to a mountain climbing adventure he promised Trish, but he does scratch his motorcycle itch when the case leads him to a custom bike shop.
Season 1, Episode 7 – Lethal Weapon heads to the fashion district when a man arrives executed and folded in a suitcase. Riggs and Murtaugh add to the metaphor when they discover a money laundering operation and meet the DEA agent working a long, solo investigation. Agent Palmer could be a possible love interest or at least help curb his constant depression.
As we head into a season of indie films and critical darlings fighting for a few awards season nominations, the 2017 People’s Choice Awards has released their list of nominees, celebrating the big hits that gained pop culture notoriety over the past year.
Season 1, Episode 6 – Lethal Weapon returns with another great brand episode of Los Angeles slime-crime, an explosion, and a horrific murder. Riggs runs into Miranda’s old roommate at a skanky suspect’s party and Murtaugh scares off one of Riana’s boyfriends while Trish tries to save their beautiful daughter from the dangers of exploiting herself on social media.
Season 1, Episode 5 – Lethal Weapon delivers another thrilling episode when Riggs and Murtaugh investigate a former Navy SEAL’s dangerous personal mission, while Murtaugh deals with slowing down after his heart attack.
Season 1, Episode 4 – Murtaugh takes a neighborhood break-in personally and his prime suspect is more than he or Riggs can handle together. Riggs considers cleaning up his sand hobo look and crosses the cool-uncle line with Roger Jr. when he sneaks out with Marcus, a buddy from the old hood, on Lethal Weapon.
Fox has ordered five additional episodes of their new TV adaptation of the classic action comedy Lethal Weapon while TNT has decided not to pick up a fourth season of their crime drama Murder in the First.
Season 1, Episode 3 – Murtaugh and Trish struggle to make time for a long overdue date night while Riggs and Murtaugh work an armored car heist and discover Roger’s mentor, and former Training Officer, was at the wheel. Later they have to save him from a brutal cartel that use machetes as their Lethal Weapon of choice.
Season 1, Episode 2 – Riggs and Murtaugh rush to save a young pregnant woman from a new Lethal Weapon on the streets of Los Angeles.
Season 1, Episode 1 – Lethal Weapon fires up a great pilot built on smart storytelling, perfect casting, and beautiful direction. The pilot is fantastic example of moving a property from the big screen to the home screen.
Now that all five networks have revealed their fall premieres we can start making our schedules and fighting with family and roommates about who will be relegated to the DVR!
We’re three months away from fall premieres but the networks are ready to start building momentum now, with Fox joining NBC in releasing their fall premiere schedule.
Fox is ready to overload you with all-new programming! Check out trailers from their upfront presentation here!
After receiving a fifth season order,Vikings is bringing in Jonathan Rhys Meyers for an unknown role, while series star Clive Standen has been Taken by NBC. That and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Once Upon A Time taps Hank Harris and Sam Witwer for recurring roles, while Tina Fey’s The Kicker and Mike Schur’s Good Place add to their casts.
Craig Ferguson will take on yet another hosting gig, but this one is a bit different; Heroes alum Ali Larter replaces Elizabeth Shue in Fox drama; Poppy Montgomery toplines a CBS comedy and more in our daily casting round up!
Lando himself has joined ABC’s Dirty Dancing remake; Training Day has recruited Drew Van Acker; Georgina Haig will head to Mars for the CW; and more in today’s TV casting round-up!
Tony Danza and Arielle Kebbel each book NBC pilots; Kelly Oxford and Molly McNearey head to TV Land; Andy Daly joins Anna Gunn in Chuck & Bean; and more in today’s TV casting news!