The primary investigation revolves around a "spoiled bro" suspect who isn't making life easy for the LAPD during interrogation. In a classic Lethal Weapon twist, the most obvious suspect is eventually cleared, but the crime serves a deeper narrative purpose: it forces to reflect on his own history and physical decline.
The episode introduces a surprising bit of lore—Roger was apparently a kung-fu expert in his younger days. The death of a character named Hardy triggers an internal crisis for Murtaugh, leading him to realize how "sloppy" he has become as a fighter. "The Roger" and 1970s Nostalgia [S3E12] The Roger and Me
You can catch up on Lethal Weapon and other drama series on the Paramount+ with Showtime Official Site. The primary investigation revolves around a "spoiled bro"
: Critics have noted that this sequence is reminiscent of the "Brock Landers" videos from Boogie Nights , marking one of the most playful and experimental moments of the third season. Character Dynamics: Murtaugh and Cole The death of a character named Hardy triggers