‘Lethal Weapon’ season 1’s episode 15, titled “As Good As It Getz,” is set to feature Riggs and Murtaugh as they team up with agent Palmer in attempts to protect a lawyer connected to the Cartel. Meanwhile, Riggs gets a new perspective on agent Palmer.
The synopsis for “As Good As It Getz” posted on TV Guide reads, “Riggs (Clayne Crawford) and Murtaugh (Damon Wayans) join forces with DEA Agent Karen Palmer (Hilarie Burton) to protect an attorney linked to the cartel. In other events, Riggs begins to view Palmer in a new light; and Murtaugh worries after Trish (Keesha Sharp) makes a spontaneous decision.”
It seems that Riggs and Murtaugh will have to team up with DEA Agent Karen Palmer in attempts to protect attorney Leo Getz (Thomas Lennon), who was linked to the Cartel. The upcoming episode is set to feature the return of Hilarie Burton as agent Palmer.
The 34-year old American actress and producer is best known for her role as Peyton Sawyer on the popular WB/The CW drama television series ‘One Tree Hill.’ She was also a host of MTV’s ‘Total Request Live’ and starred in full-feature films such as 2007’s ‘Solstice,’ 2008’s ‘The List,’ and 2008’s ‘The Secret Life of Bees.’
Burton’s agent Palmer was first introduced in season 1’s episode 7, titled “Fashion Police.” Palmer was investigating the murder of a fashion expeditor connected to an old case from years back. According to International Business Times, Riggs, Murtaugh, and Palmer will learn that Leo is not the only target of violence in the upcoming episode.
It was also revealed that Palmer will also appear on episode 17 of the series. Promotional photographs posted on TV Fanatic shows the trio in action as they move to protect Leo.
‘Lethal Weapon’ season 1’s episode 15, titled “As Good As It Getz,” is scheduled to air on Fox on February 15, 2017. It will be followed by episode 16, titled "Unnecessary Roughness," scheduled for February 22.


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