“Lethal Weapon” season 3 features a new lead actor after Clayne Crawford, who played Riggs, left the show. Actually, Fox fired by him due to his alleged difficult behavior. It was said that his co-actors and production crew filed complaints because Crawford created a hostile environment and perpetrated emotional abuse on the set.
The actor reportedly made everyone uncomfortable while filming, thus the network decided to let him go. Following his exit, Crawford posted an apology message on Instagram but he was still replaced by Seann William Scott. The “American Pie” actor will not be reprising the role as Riggs but he was given a different character as Roger Murtaugh’s (Damon Wayans) new police partner named Wesley Cole.
In any case, “Lethal Weapon” season 3 episode 6 is titled “Panama” and according to TV Guide its synopsis reads: “Cole confronts his past when his former mentor, Tom Barnes, delivers alarming news; Cole and Murtaugh investigate a robbery of safe deposit boxes; Murtaugh clashes with Trish's new client and enlists Bailey to help investigate her.”
Apart from Damon Wayans and Seann William Scott, “Lethal Weapon” season 3 episode 6 will have Kevin Rahm (Capt. Brooks Avery), Keesha Sharp (Trish Murtaugh), Johnathan Fernandez (Scorsese), Michelle Mitchenor (Detective Bailey), Dante Brown (Roger Murtaugh Jr.) and Chandler Kinney (Riana Murtaugh) as support actors.
There will also be guest stars in “Lethal Weapon” season 3 episode 6 and they are Paola Lázaro (Gutierrez), Leonor Varela (Sofia), Mykelti Williamson (Tom Barnes), Lindsay Farris (Joshua), Christopher Naoki Lee (Chang) and Gregory Scott Cummins as Saban Gashi.
Meanwhile, Cartermatt reported that Keesha Sharp directed episode 6, and although this is not her first directing job, this is the first time she’s done it on this show. “Lethal Weapon” season 3 episode 6 is set to air on Nov. 6, but before this, fans can watch episode 5, titled “Get the Picture,” on Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. on Fox.


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