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That show is terrific. It's a perfect blend of a courtroom/lawyer drama and a fun comedy.
One falls for all the characters as the character development is executed perfectly. They worked together and pulled it off that made each of them believable.
The show was just getting it's stride and like always these braniacs pulled the plug just as it was attracting its audience.
Instead they're putting their bets on a Columbo ripoff - Elsbeth. They substituted a woman to portray the Colombo role. Boring. It's been done before.
I'm hoping that fans of 'So Help Me Todd' start a campaign for CBS to reconsider their decision.
This was one show I look forward to watching every week. I was sure it was going to have a long run.
So if you are also a fan of 'Todd' like me - please contact CBS and get them to re-evaluate their decision.
Bring back 'So Help Me Todd'.
CincyDem
(6,917 posts)I love me some Todd but CBS is probably banking on Elsbeth keeping/reacquiring some of the Good Wife audience, especially if they do cameos or story line references. I haven't seen it so I can't comment but you're right about Todd.
jimfields33
(18,581 posts)So help me Todd was ok. But typical legal show.
MuseRider
(34,352 posts)I watched it once and liked it but was waiting until I could sit down and watch the season. I love Marcia Gay Harden, she is always good. I met and had a nice long stge door conversation with Skylar when he was doing Spring Awakening. A very nice young man, in no hurry (most were like that) and he explained to me how he was able to jump so high. I cannot remember what he said but he and IIRC John Gallagher Jr. explained it. Anyway, sorry about the trip through my mind, he is a good guy and the little I have seen him he impressed me with his acting. I guess I will watch re-runs. Too bad.
MacKasey
(1,168 posts)It's a great show!
Save So Help Me Todd
(1 post)Elsbeth played by Carrie Preston won an Emmy as Elsbeth Tascioni during the Good Wife. Would like to see CBS devote Friday night to So Help Me Todd, Elsbeth, and Matlock starting the Fall of 2024. Please get involved at https://www.facebook.com/groups/savetodd and there is also a Change dot org Petition to sign.
LessAspin
(1,374 posts)I was really interested to see where the relationship between Todd and that flower shop girl was headed. One of the many storylines I'll miss...
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They had a funny bit a few episodes ago making fun of a suspect in their case for still using AOL email.
Todd then turned it on his mom (Marcia Gay Harden) by pointing out she was recently still using AOL too.
Which was all fun and games until I realized that I still have an AOL email account IRL
LessAspin
(1,374 posts)So many good storylines on the show. The last one was about a fake charity funneling money into a sketchy 'Dentist on Wheels' ..
Not sure why their twitter feed went silent after season 1
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LessAspin
(1,374 posts)Thinking back on the final episode of 'Todd' and how cleverly they were able to integrate entertaining plot lines using interesting real life scenarios.
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1. Authenticity: Unlike many shows that feel formulaic, "So Help Me Todd" had a genuine, down-to-earth vibe. The humor wasn't forced, and the drama was grounded in real, relatable family dynamics.
2. Feel-Good Factor: In an era where TV often leans towards dark and gritty themes, this show offered a refreshing change with its light-hearted yet meaningful storytelling. It was the kind of show that left viewers smiling at the end of each episode.
3. Balance of Drama and Comedy: The show masterfully balanced serious legal and investigative plots with comedic moments, keeping the tone light without undermining the gravity of the cases being handled.
CBS's decision to cancel "So Help Me Todd" in favor of reviving yet another police procedural, "S.W.A.T.," is a clear indicator of how the business side of TV can sometimes overshadow creative storytelling. While police procedurals have their own dedicated fan base, the uniqueness of "So Help Me Todd" offered a much-needed variety in programming...
"The Tooth is Out There SO HELP ME TODD. Pictured: Heather Morris as Judy Maxon. Photo: Michael Courtney/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The mother-son hilarity continued on their drive back to the office when they spotted the mobile dentist on the road. Todd and Margaret scoped him out, with Todd instructing Margaret to use the improv rule of "yes, and." The dentist offered free exams, revealing he was funded by an unknown benefactor. The van was rundown, unlike the image on the Portland Philanthropic Society website. The so-called dentist admitted he flunked out of dental school while examining Todd's teeth, repeatedly asking if he wanted procedures like fillings or root canals. Margaret, following Todd's "yes, and" instruction, played along, resulting in a tense moment as it seemed Todd was about to undergo botched dental surgery. He finally managed to escape the shady van, much to the relief and amusement of viewers...
"So Help Me Todd" may be gone from the airwaves, but it certainly left a lasting impression. It reminded us that TV can be both entertaining and heartwarming, and that sometimes, what viewers really want is a show that makes them feel good. Here's hoping that networks take note of the audience's voice and bring back more shows that capture the magic and authenticity that "So Help Me Todd" so effortlessly delivered. Well, Toddies, for the last time, I would love to hear your thoughts. Please comment below or engage with me on X at @middleofcanada. Farewell, So Help Me Todd, you were one of the good ones.
CRISTINA ALMEIDA
Cristina manages the site and reviews several shows. She is an Elementary School Counsellor by day and avid TV buff by night.
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From scam mobile dental vans to real life med vans...
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