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Murtaugh follows Riggs to Mexico, where he plans to finish off Tito Flores; Avery is questioned by Internal Affairs about the integrity of his department.
Murtaugh follows Riggs to Mexico, where he plans to finish off Tito Flores; Avery is questioned by Internal Affairs about the integrity of his department.
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Lethal Weapon
S2, EP1 "El Gringo Loco"Murtaugh follows Riggs to Mexico, where he plans to finish off Tito Flores; Avery is questioned by Internal Affairs about the integrity of his department.
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S2, EP2 "Dancing in September"Riggs and Murtaugh investigate the death of a plastic surgeon; Palmer from the DEA and Riggs compete to solve the case first; Trish and Murtaugh face the emotional challenges of sending their son off to college.
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S1, EP18 "Commencement"Riggs makes a shocking discovery about Miranda's death, which leads him back to the cartel in a frantic search for answers; Murtaugh is torn between his commitment to his partner and his commitment to his family.
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