Lethal Weapon: Season 2

TV-14
2017
Poster for Lethal Weapon: Season 2

Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford are Murtaugh and Riggs in this TV adaptation of the classic buddy-cop film series.

Where to watch Lethal Weapon: Season 2

Lethal Weapon: Season 2 is available to stream in the... More United Kingdom now on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store and Google TV and Microsoft.

Lethal Weapon: Season 2 episodes

Episode 2.1

El Gringo Loco

Murtaugh follows Riggs down to Mexico, where he plans to... More avenge his wife's death and finish off Tito Flores once and for all. Once back in the States, they have a few people to answer to during the ongoing investigation around Flores, including Murtaugh's family. Avery is questioned by Internal Affairs about the integrity of his department.

Episode 2.2

Dancing in September

A doctor is found dead in the pool of a... More wellness clinic. Riggs suspects a drug angle and asks Agent Palmer for help.

Episode 2.3

Born to Run

Murtaugh and Riggs investigate the mysterious death of famous singer... More Shaye's bodyguard. Murtaugh turns to his daughter—a fan of the singer—to learn more about Shaye's background and uncover the possible suspects. Riggs learns the responsibilities that come with being in a relationship with help from Murtaugh.

Episode 2.4

Flight Risk

Murtaugh and Riggs respond to a robbery that takes place... More 20,000 feet in the air. The investigation turns into an ongoing hunt for an unreliable father, with his daughter being their main witness. Murtaugh faces hostility from his daughter as he tries to connect with her.

EPISODE 2.5

Let It Ride

Murtaugh and Riggs investigate a death that occurs moments before... More the victim's bet wins a horse race. Leo Getz insists it's a homicide and aids in the investigation. Murtaugh updates his will. Riggs struggles to come to terms with his past.

EPISODE 2.6

Gold Rush

Riggs is reunited with childhood friends and comes to realize... More they might be mixed up in the robbery-homicide case he and Murtaugh are investigating. Murtaugh finds a joint stashed in his kitchen that he brings to Scorsese for testing in effort to bust one of his kids.

EPISODE 2.7

Birdwatching

Riggs and Murtaugh investigate the death of a surfer. Murtaugh... More grows suspicious of Trish's new friend, with whom she's been working on a charity event—and then learns it's NBA champion Scottie Pippen. Riggs has violent nightmares that bring up scars from his childhood.

EPISODE 2.8

Fork-Getta-Bout It

Riggs and Murtaugh are led into the underground mob world... More as they investigate a murder in a hospital. Murtaugh learns that Riana is secretly dating his neighbor and nemesis' son. Riggs spends more time with his childhood friend. Scorsese's real name is revealed.

EPISODE 2.9

Fools Rush In

Riggs and Murtaugh are drawn into a fatal world of... More conspiracy theories. Riggs' relationship with Molly evolves. Murtaugh and Trish attempt to get Harper into a fancy pre-school.

EPISODE 2.10

Wreck the Halls

It's Christmas time and the Murtaugh family is headed to... More Hawaii. Murtaugh's vacation is put on hold when he and Riggs are called to a homicide and the victim is an old friend. Riggs gets a surprise phone call from a relative just in time for Christmas.

EPISODE 2.11

Funny Money

Riggs and Murtaugh are thrown into the world of counterfeit... More money. When a group of teenagers inadvertently gets involved, it strikes a chord with Murtaugh, who is dealing with his own issues regarding his son. Riggs decides to pay a visit to someone from his past.

EPISODE 2.12

Diggin' Up Dirt

Riggs takes a trip down memory lane while visiting his... More father-in-law in prison, which reminds him about an old secret regarding his deceased wife.

EPISODE 2.13

Better Living Through Chemistry

Murtaugh and Riggs respond to the murder of an escaped... More patient of Dr. Cahill's who mysteriously goes off the rails. Riggs' anger gets the better of him once again, causing Avery to consider whether or not he is fit to serve. Family tension runs high between Murtaugh and Trish, who have to make big decisions about R.J.

EPISODE 2.14

Double Shot of Baileys

Bailey's sister runs into trouble with the law, and she... More must decide how far she'll go to protect her family. Murtaugh must help Riana navigate boy problems. Riggs deals with the fallout of a night of heavy drinking.

EPISODE 2.15

An Inconvenient Ruth

Murtaugh and Riggs search for the culprit of a local... More jewelry heist. Murtaugh gets called 'grandpa' by another parent while at the playground with Harper, sending him into a tizzy. Riggs deals with withdrawal from drinking.

EPISODE 2.16

Ruthless

After the city's gun buy-back program is robbed, the team... More is on a hunt for those responsible. Murtaugh walks on thin ice with Trish. Riggs finds an unlikely friend in Ruthie. Avery is reunited with a college 'frenemy' who has key information about the case.

EPISODE 2.17

The Odd Couple

After the fatal end to an argument on a construction... More site, the squad works to untangle facts about the incident. Riggs struggles to rekindle his relationship with Molly. Trish's job is on the line as she tries to close a big deal at work. Murtaugh gets one last chance to make it right at home.

EPISODE 2.18

Frankie Comes to Hollywood

The duo sets out to unlock a case about a... More veteran hitman who Murtaugh has followed for years. Riggs struggles to find a connection with his father. Murtaugh scares Riana with his overprotective driving lessons. The team members finds themselves wedged in a dangerous incident that tests their trust.

EPISODE 2.19

Leo Getz Hitched

When Riggs and Murtaugh attend Leo Getz's surprise wedding, they... More end up investigating a missing person. Riggs comes face to face with someone from his past. Murtaugh receives news that might change his life forever.

EPISODE 2.20

Jesse's Girl

After a mansion break-in turns into a homicide, Murtaugh and... More Riggs set out to find the culprit. Murtaugh and Trish question their trust in Riana as she gets into some trouble with new friends. Riggs recalls his troubling childhood and finds a true family with Molly and Ben.

EPISODE 2.21

Family Ties

On Murtaugh's first day on the job as interim captain,... More the wife of a popular businessman is abducted and the squad finds a connection in the case to Rigg's father. Riggs is left to grapple with his family and work.

EPISODE 2.22

One Day More

The squad is on high alert after an apparent threat... More is made on Riggs' life. With Murtaugh taking on more responsibility at work, he and Riggs have to deal with their changing relationship. Trish gets caught up in some trouble. Molly asks Riggs to make a big decision about their future.

Lethal Weapon: Season 2 | Ratings & Reviews

"Season 1 review: This restrained TV version of the franchise lacks the original's unusually effective blend of cop procedural, careening action, and sweaty desperation."

VarietyVariety

"Season 1 review: Some things are still entertaining the fifth time around."

USA TodayUSA Today

"Season 1 review: The strong focus on the partners' bromance makes every other story point feel half-hearted."

Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment Weekly

"Season 1 review: Even for a show that wears its populist tendencies with pride, the show has little faith in its audience's ability to grasp a simple story."

VultureVulture

"Season 1 review: Lethal Weapon doesn't feel like a cash-in. It has a vibe that effectively recalls the movies, with characters that are almost as enjoyable to spend time with as the originals."

A.V. ClubA.V. Club

"Season 1 review: It's a copy of copy of a copy and praying for something fresh out of that is, well, pretty ridiculous."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"Season 1 review: Actually, the entire show is a bit like The Grand Tour, except the cast is better looking and the dialogue is -- surprise! -- not quite as bad."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"Season 1 review: It's not that it isn't fun - it just isn't anything we haven't seen before, and television should be getting better, not lazier."

DeciderDecider

"Season 1 review: Really, it's less like the original Lethal Weapon than it is like that episode of The Simpsons where Homer bullies Gibson into making another one."

The TimesThe Times

"Season 1 review: Ridiculous, yes, but it's a show that is honest about itself, with a surprisingly endearing performance from Crawford."

The Washington PostThe Washington Post

Lethal Weapon: Season 2 | Details

Rating
TV-14,
Genre
Action
Country of origin
USA