Lethal Weapon (2016)

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Executive Producers: McG
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Air Date:  Wednesday, September 21, 2016  
Studio: Warner Bros.
Genre: TV/Streaming Series
Rating: Lethal Weapon is rated TV-14This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.

Lethal Weapon Synopsis

Based on the hit movie franchise, LETHAL WEAPON tells the story of classic cop duo Riggs and Murtaugh, as they work a crime-ridden beat in modern-day Los Angeles. Grief-stricken after the loss of his family, Martin Riggs moves to California to “start over” at the LAPD. He’s paired up with Roger Murtaugh, who’s back on the job after a near-fatal heart attack. Riggs’ penchant for diving into the line of fire clashes with Murtaugh’s by-the-book technique. It’s clear from the moment they meet, that this partnership is doomed. But during their first case together, Riggs drags Murtaugh on a freeway chase and into a shootout with drug dealers – and despite his protests, the older cop feels more alive than he has in years. By the time their investigation ends, Riggs realizes he may have found something worth living for – a partner and friend. Even Murtaugh figures this might just work. If Riggs doesn’t get them killed first…

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Lethal Weapon: The Complete First Season Physical Media: Blu-ray Review
Fans of the original Lethal Weapon film will want to compare the show with the films but doing so would be detrimental to any chance of enjoying the series. Giving it a fair shot on its own, one will find it to be a decent piece of work with a lot of thought and time put into its writing and production.
Full Review | Grade: C

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