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The series follows Texas cop Martin Riggs and LAPD detective Roger Murtaugh as they combat crime in Los Angeles. Due to a 'minor' heart attack, Murtaugh must try to maintain a low stress level in his life.
It completely fails as a re-imagining of its source material. Wayans and Crawford are not the guys to bring this to life, and that miscasting will likely sink the show in the coming weeks.
Too many new shows this season are based on old movies, but try not to hold that against Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford, whose odd-couple pairing as TV's answer to Danny Glover and Mel Gibson actually works.
There's a lot of action and a pumped-up sense of consequence-free machismo... that keeps everything firmly in the mainstream, radiating the same effortless cool as a dad wearing tube socks with sandals.
There's a lot of action and a pumped-up sense of consequence-free machismo... that keeps everything firmly in the mainstream, radiating the same effortless cool as a dad wearing tube socks with sandals.
Lethal Weapon... feels extremely familiar. In part that's because the original movies set a template that we've seen imitated countless times on TV without the movie's title attached the program. Now they've gotten around to using the title, too.
Lethal Weapon... feels extremely familiar. In part that's because the original movies set a template that we've seen imitated countless times on TV without the movie's title attached the program. Now they've gotten around to using the title, too.
It completely fails as a re-imagining of its source material. Wayans and Crawford are not the guys to bring this to life, and that miscasting will likely sink the show in the coming weeks.