
Lethal Weapon
Drama
Rebooting the hit movie franchise of the same name, `Lethal Weapon' is set in modern-day Los Angeles, where Detective Roger Murtaugh works on various crimes. Some of Murtaugh's colleagues at the LAPD include Detective Bailey, Captain Brooks Avery and a pathologist named Scorsese. Murtaugh, married to Trish, and a father of three, finds himself working with Detective Wesley Cole, a former international CIA operative who has been everywhere and seen everything. Cole must adjust to life on the West Coast while navigating his partnership with Murtaugh.
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Lethal Weapon Episode Guide
Season 29 2017-2018
- Starring:
- Ed Jahn
- 29-1
- Crater Lake Ski Expedition; Tower Engineers Oct. 5, 2017
Three women circumnavigate Crater Lake on skis; broadcast tower engineers keep rural Oregon connected.
- 29-2
- Search for Oregon's Tallest Tree; Horse Logger; Range Fence Removal Oct. 12, 2017
Identifying Oregon's tallest trees; a family continues the tradition of logging with horses; volunteers remove miles of barbed wire fence around the Pine Creek Conservation Area.
- 29-3
- Rain Beetles; NF Smith; Oil Art; Wheat Farm Photo Essay Oct. 19, 2017
Hunting for a new species of rain beetle that only emerges once a year; a tour of the North Fork Smith River; a man raises awareness of oil runoff through photography; a visual tour of the farm country of Northeast Oregon.
- 29-4
- Warner Canyon; Friends of Trees; Climate and Butterflies Oct. 26, 2017
Warner Canyon, Oregon's second oldest ski hill; Friends of Trees; the rising sea level changes the habitat of a rare butterfly on Puget Sound's San Juan Island.
- 29-5
- Oregon Desert Trail; Willamette Falls; Pyrosomes Nov. 2, 2017
A long distance trail through the desert of southeast Oregon; the future of Oregon's largest waterfall; pickle-like creatures along the Oregon coast.
- 29-6
- Train Mountain; Big River Tug; Horse Logger Nov. 9, 2017
A barge and tug operation glides down the Columbia and Snake rivers; the world's largest rideable miniature railroad treks through a forest near Chiloquin, Ore.; horse-logger.
- 29-7
- Mount Hood: Climbing Oregon's Highest Peak Nov. 16, 2017
The history, challenges and rewards of climbing Oregon's highest peak.
- 29-8
- Food From the Wild Nov. 20, 2017
Culinary gold in the Oregon woods; cranberries from the Oregon coast; wild feast.
- 29-9
- Drones in Research; The Shire; Eelgrass and Oysters; Valley of the Giants Feb. 1, 2018
Drones for science; architect John Yeon; climate change; photo essay.
- 29-10
- Oregon Silverspot Butterfly; Lloyd Brothers of Mount Adams; Bob Lily; Winter Dawn at Hosmer Lake Feb. 8, 2018
Features on animals and nature in the state of Oregon.
- 29-11
- Unlikely HIkers; Freshwater Mussels; Alpha Farm Feb. 15, 2018
Unlikely Hikers is a group dedicated to shattering conventional race, size, gender and sexual stereotypes about who gets to enjoy the great outdoors; old growth native freshwater mussels; Alpha Farm, one of the nation's oldest communes.
- 29-12
- Urban Falconry Feb. 22, 2018
The practice of falconry deters crows from disrupting a transit mall; a rare predator returns to the woods of southwest Washington.