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* Riggs' revealing the bullet he has been considering on using on himself. You can hear the pain in his voice as he tells Murtaugh about how much he wants to eat the bullet, and how his job as a cop is the only reason he has left to live. It's NightmareFuel, but it ties into tear jerker.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs goes to the pier to see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth with each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him that her father hasn't come home for the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs goes to the pier to see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth with each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides to go see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth with each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides goes to go the pier to see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth with each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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* ThePurge of Riggs and Murtaugh's decently developed colleagues in the second movie, nearly all of whom die. There's several close-ups of children's toys in Shapiro's house before she gets blown up outside. ''Four'' such characters get blown up in one go at Cavanaugh's house. And Wyler is left ambushed and helpless, being taunted a bit and then shot through the head.
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* ThePurge [[ThePurge The South Africans' hunt]] of Riggs and Murtaugh's decently developed colleagues in the second movie, colleagues, nearly all of whom die. There's several close-ups of children's toys in Shapiro's house before she gets blown up outside. ''Four'' such characters get blown up in one go at Cavanaugh's house. And Wyler is left ambushed and helpless, being taunted a bit and then shot through the head.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides to go see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides to go see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth with each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides to go see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides to go see Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has "ice in [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's that he'll be left wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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* In the second film Riggs tells Trish about the night Vicki was killed in a car accident.
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** It gets even worse when he finds out [[spoiler: it wasn't an accident. She was ''murdered'']].
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** It gets even worse when he finds out later that [[spoiler: it wasn't an accident. She was ''murdered'']].
** It gets even worse when he finds out later that [[spoiler: it wasn't an accident. She was ''murdered'']].
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* Roger's HeroicBSOD in the third film after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager but his son's best friend.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past fewdays, days (as seen in the DirectorsCut), Riggs decides to go see his partner Murtaugh at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried sick about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling child and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice "ice in his veins, [his] veins", but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few
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** The death of the rookie who'd been friends with Riggs, on his birthday. Made worse by Murtagh’s comment afterwards directly comparing Edwards to Daryl: someone else tragically cut down in their youth due to one man’s greed.
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** The death of the rookie who'd been friends with Riggs, on his birthday. Made worse by Murtagh’s Murtaugh’s comment afterwards directly comparing Edwards to Daryl: someone else tragically cut down in their youth due to one man’s greed.
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** Sure they're both murderous remorseless Triad sonsabitches, but one does feel a twinge for Wah Sing when [[spoiler: his brother Michael gets killed with a bullet meant for him]]. All this unstoppable badass can do is watch him die, anguished look on his face. By the time he challenges Riggs and Murtaugh to their FinalBattle, he clearly doesn't care about anything other than avenging his [[spoiler: brother]], even if that means dying in the process.
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** Sure they're both murderous remorseless Triad sonsabitches, assholes, but one does feel a twinge for Wah Sing Ku when [[spoiler: his brother Michael gets killed with a bullet meant for him]]. All this unstoppable badass can do is watch him die, anguished look on his face. By the time he challenges Riggs and Murtaugh to in their FinalBattle, he clearly doesn't care about anything other than avenging his [[spoiler: brother]], even if that means dying in the process.
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--> '''Riggs''': She's dead. They killed her.
--> '''Murtaugh''': Where are you?
--> '''Riggs''': They killed her. She's dead. [[spoiler: They killed them both]].
--> '''Murtaugh''': Slow down. Who are you talking about? Where are you?
--> '''Riggs''': She's dead, Roger.
--> '''Murtaugh''': Calm down. We'll take care of it. Where are you?
--> '''Riggs''': I'm not a cop tonight. ItsPersonal.
--> '''Murtaugh''': Where are you?
--> '''Riggs''': They killed her. She's dead. [[spoiler: They killed them both]].
--> '''Murtaugh''': Slow down. Who are you talking about? Where are you?
--> '''Riggs''': She's dead, Roger.
--> '''Murtaugh''': Calm down. We'll take care of it. Where are you?
--> '''Riggs''': I'm not a cop tonight. ItsPersonal.
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* ThePurge of Riggs and Murtaugh's decently developed colleagues in the second movie, nearly all of whom die. There's several close-ups of children's toys in Shapiro's house before she gets blown up outside. ''Four'' such characters get blown up in one go at Cavanaugh's house. And Wyler is left ambushed and helpless, being taunted a bit and then shot through the head.
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** Sure they're both murderous remorseless Triad sonsabitches, but one does feel a twinge for Wah Sing when [[spoiler: his brother Michael gets killed with a bullet meant for him]]. All this unstoppable badass can do is watch him die, anguished look on his face. By the time he challenges Riggs and Murtaugh to their FinalBattle, he clearly doesn't care about anything other than avenging his [[spoiler: brother]], even if that means dying in the process.
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* [[spoiler: Rika's death in the second film]].
* In the second film Riggs tells Trish about the night Vicki was killed in a car accident.
** It gets even worse when he finds out [[spoiler: it wasn't an accident. She was ''murdered'']].
* In the second film Riggs tells Trish about the night Vicki was killed in a car accident.
** It gets even worse when he finds out [[spoiler: it wasn't an accident. She was ''murdered'']].
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** Daryl's funeral. Watching his parents and grandparents having to bury their teenage son and Murtaugh at a loss when he tries to express his condolences... something no one should have to or would want to go through.
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* Roger's HeroicBSOD in the third film after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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* Roger's HeroicBSOD in the third film after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, teenager but his son's best friend.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh'scareer, career but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's
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** The death of Hong, killed off just so his uncle can keep working on the counterfeit money. [[ShootTheShaggyDog Then later we find out Hong's uncle was killed after finishing his job]]. Two old men who just wanted their family to have a better life in America, and pay the price for it.
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* Riggs' suicide attempt in the first film.
* Roger's HeroicBSOD in the third film after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
* Roger's HeroicBSOD in the third film after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.
** The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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* Roger's HeroicBSOD after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.
* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen Murtaugh further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, in which Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, in which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen Murtaugh listen. He further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, in which but then Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, in to which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would screw him up.
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** [[Tropers/TitoMosquito This troper]] almost teared up seeing that scene the first few times.
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** [[Tropers/TitoMosquito This troper]] I]] almost teared up seeing that scene the first few times.
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* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen Murtaugh further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, in which Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, in which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would fuck him up inside.
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* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home, home the past few days, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen Murtaugh further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, in which Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, in which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then apologizes and tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would fuck screw him up inside.up.
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* Rogers HeroicBSOD after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.
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* Rogers Roger's HeroicBSOD after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.friend.
* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen Murtaugh further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, in which Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, in which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would fuck him up inside.
* The scene at Murtaugh's boat. After Rianne visits Riggs telling him her father hasn't come home, Riggs decides to go see his partner at his boat, only to find his grizzled partner in a drunken stupor. Riggs tries to snap Murtaugh out of his depression saying that his family has been worried about him and that if Murtaugh didn't kill Daryl, both he and Riggs would be killed along with many others, but Murtaugh still won't listen Murtaugh further laments how he killed a youngling and that Riggs has no problem killing people since he himself has his own kill count and that he has ice in his veins, in which Riggs retorts by calling Murtaugh a selfish bastard. Riggs then brings up that whatever happens to Murtaugh happens to Riggs and that when Murtaugh retires, it'll be the end of not only Murtaugh's career, but of their partnership, in which Murtaugh replies it's not his problem. Riggs then replies that Murtaugh is the only family he has and he's wondering about what he's going to do without him. Murtaugh and Riggs go back and forth each other until Murtaugh starts breaking down, realizing he doesn't know what he's saying or thinking anymore. Murtaugh then tells Riggs that he didn't realize that him retiring would fuck him up inside.
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* Rogers HeroicBSOD after he found out one of the people shooting at him that he killed, was not only a teenager, but his son's best friend.
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* From near the end of the fourth movie - "Riggs? RIIIIIGGS?"
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** [[Tropers/TitoMosquito This troper]] almost teared up seeing that scene the first few times.
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