First two season are epic, you could never tell that the two leads were having friction on the set. Their onscreen dynamic cannot be replicated.
But I was disappointed that Clayne Crawford was fired.
After doing a deep dive on why I understand that it was an issue mainly with Damon Wayans and the lack of control by management on set.
"They'd been shooting that same scene for over 8hours in searing heat, and LW & WB had paid for a closed set. It shouldn't have even been open. Of course he shouldn't have lost it how he did, however it is understandable why he did. It also shouldn't have been Clayne who had to say something. My children have been watching a lot of BTS videos of the Disney shows they watch and on them you can hear the ADs constantly tell everyone on the set to shut up as they're about to roll. The actors didn't have to say anything once because effective management was already there.
On the subject of extra security, extra security was rehired week 2 of S3 filming because of problems on the set, there has already been 3 incidents last week alone when they were filming on long beach (the car crashing into the pole when the zip wire was suspended too low, the car being stolen from right under their noses, and a smaller incident when Lucifer was filming on same location and asked LW nicely to move their truck, they refused)."
Another comment:
"I found it really interesting when you look back over Damon Wayans career. He has been in control of literally everything he has done as either creator, writer, or producer. The two things that stuck out to me were "Last Boy Scout" and "Lethal Weapon". The two biggest things of his career that he wasnt in control of and there was on set drama between him and the co-star in both cases."
So perhaps Crawford was not the problem and Damon Wayans should have quit if he was not happy. Crawford made the show.