For much of the episode, Murtaugh and are split up, allowing the show to focus on Roger’s personal journey of self-reflection. While the internal crisis might feel a bit sudden, it adds a solid emotional structure to an otherwise "goofy" and high-energy episode. Where to Watch

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.

Lethal Weapon Episode Recap: S3E12 – "The Roger and Me" This week’s episode of Lethal Weapon , titled took a deep dive into Murtaugh’s past, forcing him to reckon with his aging while delivering the series' trademark mix of high-stakes action and goofy nostalgia. The Case: Interrogations and Kung-Fu

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