24 reviews
- nelson-r-haka
- May 20, 2018
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- djcatalin-14725
- May 10, 2018
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As an outsider...I just watch the shows...I don't know what goes on behind the scenes...I'm just sad at the end of the character of Riggs. He was the lethal weapon...back in the eighties martial arts movies were just starting to get noticed by the general viewing public...before that there was Bruce Lee's "Enter The Dragon" and other similar films...lethal weapon brought it to the fore...perhaps they'll make another film with Mel and Danny...to make a better ending hopefully than the series did...until then...sigh...
Charlie Hunnam would be the best replacement for riggs awesome actor he can adapt to any screenplay
- dwilloughby-05393
- May 9, 2018
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- texas_red-916-948573
- May 11, 2018
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- aplayerofgames
- Jul 6, 2018
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- gadak-17030
- May 15, 2018
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This episode was absolutely fantastic, but after learning of the fact that Clayne Crawford was fired, I would just like to say that the ratings for the show will quickly deteriorate and it will be cancelled after season 3. Clayne literally made the entire show with his perfect portrayal of Riggs. Without him, the show will just be an unfunny buddy cop show. According to multiple sources, Damon Wayans had a hand in the firing of Clayne because he mistook Crawford's legitimate passion for acting as "unsafe behavior." Fox has made a terrible mistake and this will result in the end of the show.
- domosaurusrex
- May 13, 2018
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It was like a final until the last scene, I thought they were finishing the strongest sequence of all time. but everything changed in that last scene. Clayne Crawford was fired from The Lethal Weapon set. Please see next season.
- aktasahmetcem
- May 8, 2018
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Would have kept watching this show if they would have left Clayton as Riggs. Fox sucks and I hope the show fails
- prdarmymom
- Aug 26, 2018
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- waditup250
- May 14, 2018
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I don't know why they fought so much and I don't care, it's about the viewers not themselves. They work for us not the other way around. That's the problem with actors, athletes, etc. they make a huge amount of money which goes straight to their head and forget who paid them, that's right the common people that pay to see their movies, to watch them play, etc. To take Riggs (Clayne Crawford) out is a huge mistake, he is the show, I absolutely will not watch without him. I guarantee there will be a huge amount of viewers that will not be tuning in. Sounds like someone was just a little to spoiled to make it work with him.
- bajaharley
- Oct 1, 2018
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Seriously, the least damaging way a tv show can drop an essential character (which we all knew was coming) is by making it happen story wise in as UPBEAT way as possible. Whereas the worst way is... well, the worst way is pretty much to go do it precisely the way they did it: Make us _think_ he's leaving on a high note, right until the very last seconds where they take it all away from you and end on the most DOWNBEAT note possible!! That's not plain stupid business planning, that's downright cruel.
All this is going to do is make the viewers miss him MORE, make them be LESS accepting of his departure and consequently less likely to carry on watching than they were already. Just how stupid can a TV network get that they fail so miserably to grasp this simple thing?!
Furthermore, the ending, within the context of the events of the rest of the episode, made no sense whatsoever. It made absolutely no sense that it would be that person who would somehow magically turn up at that place out of nowhere to finish "him" off for no discernible reasons at all. Nor did it make any sense that "he" would just stand there like the easiest target practice cardboard imaginable, without even trying to neither flee nor put up any sorts of defence. This whole debacle of an ending reeks of nothing but a very desperate "Need to make absolutely sure no one thinks he's coming back", as if anyone who's been seriously following this show didn't already know. They didn't even try make transition easier on us, so I see no reason why I should give their future seasons anything either. My two star rating go to the actor who got dumped, for still managing to resist phoning it in on his last appearance, and still do a stellar performance throughout, which I'm sure can't have been easy. A true pro in my book right there, regardless of what the tabloids may want us to believe.
Oh, and I feel almost sorry for the poor sucker that's going to step in next season, he's going to be so hated by the _former_ fans of this show - I hate him already!
Furthermore, the ending, within the context of the events of the rest of the episode, made no sense whatsoever. It made absolutely no sense that it would be that person who would somehow magically turn up at that place out of nowhere to finish "him" off for no discernible reasons at all. Nor did it make any sense that "he" would just stand there like the easiest target practice cardboard imaginable, without even trying to neither flee nor put up any sorts of defence. This whole debacle of an ending reeks of nothing but a very desperate "Need to make absolutely sure no one thinks he's coming back", as if anyone who's been seriously following this show didn't already know. They didn't even try make transition easier on us, so I see no reason why I should give their future seasons anything either. My two star rating go to the actor who got dumped, for still managing to resist phoning it in on his last appearance, and still do a stellar performance throughout, which I'm sure can't have been easy. A true pro in my book right there, regardless of what the tabloids may want us to believe.
Oh, and I feel almost sorry for the poor sucker that's going to step in next season, he's going to be so hated by the _former_ fans of this show - I hate him already!
- Icelander67
- Oct 25, 2018
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I have been an Avid Fan of the Lethal Weapon Movies forever and enjoyed the TV Series up until now! You cannot have a show called Lethal Weapon without Martin Riggs who is what the Franchise is all about. This is now just a low grade LAPD TV show 7 hate to say it but cringe worthy. Certainly will not watch again!
- kerriganmike
- Sep 27, 2018
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- amyjohnson595
- Oct 8, 2018
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Show sucks now with Riggs. Without Riggs this is not Lethal Weapon and now it's just a cop show with stifler
- markhearn77
- Feb 7, 2020
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The last 3 or 4 minutes of this episode ruined the whole show for me and it was quite an emotional gut punch.
If you like this show, do yourself a favor and turn this episode off after the party scene.
If you like this show, do yourself a favor and turn this episode off after the party scene.
- verkappter
- Aug 1, 2021
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- Shellser17
- Aug 16, 2021
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- kommytorpi
- Mar 4, 2020
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