Ep 3. Born to Run
- TV14
- October 10, 2017
- 43 min
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8.0 (724)
Riggs and Murtaugh are back in action in season 2 of Lethal Weapon and episode 3, "Born to Run" is a thrilling installment in this action-packed series. In this episode, the detectives are on the hunt for a murderer who is targeting members of a hip hop group, making their way from LA to Texas. The detectives must race against time to catch the killer before he can strike again.
Trish and Murtaugh's home life is also a topic of discussion in this episode. As Trish prepares for her first big case as a defense attorney, she's partnered with Leo Getz, an eccentric lawyer with a knack for being a little too much of a "wild card" at times. Meanwhile, Murtaugh's son, RJ, is preparing for his first major race as a track star.
Like much of Lethal Weapon, "Born to Run" is a high-octane episode that is full of suspense and intrigue. Fans of the series will be pleased to see the same level of dynamic action and character-building that made the first season such a hit. Murtaugh and Riggs continue to work together to solve crimes and deal with their own demons, and their chemistry is on full display in this thrilling episode.
One of the standout aspects of Lethal Weapon is the way in which it seamlessly weaves together serious crime drama with hilarious moments of levity and humor. "Born to Run" is no exception, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments that keep the tone light and entertaining. Whether it's Riggs and Murtaugh's witty banter or Leo Getz's antics in the courtroom, there are plenty of opportunities to chuckle while watching this episode.
At the same time, "Born to Run" is also a tense and compelling whodunit, as the detectives race against time to catch the killer before he can strike again. The investigation takes them on a wild ride from LA to Texas, and fans will be on the edge of their seats until the very end. With multiple twists and turns in the plot, "Born to Run" is a satisfying episode that will keep viewers guessing until the very end.
As always, the show is anchored by the stellar performances of its cast. Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford continue to shine as Murtaugh and Riggs, respectively, delivering the right blend of humor and intensity that has become the hallmark of their characters. Keesha Sharp is also fantastic as Trish, showcasing her range as an actress as she takes on more complex storylines in this season.
Overall, "Born to Run" is a standout episode of Lethal Weapon that delivers all the elements that fans of the series have come to love: high-octane action, witty humor, and compelling characters. With an engaging storyline and plenty of surprises in store, it's a must-watch for any fan of the show.