So Help Me Todd - Faux-Bituary - Review: It's Time to Pay the Piper, Piper! (2024)

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Tonight’s episode of So Help Me Todd truly showcased what a gem this series is and amplified the collective disappointment from viewers over its cancellation. This instalment blended comedy and drama in a way that made you really appreciate the uniqueness of the show, amidst a TV landscape that is suffocated with police procedurals. While it seems unlikely that CBS will reconsider their decision to cancel the show, it is not completely impossible, as seen with the recent un-cancellation of S.W.A.T. Viewers can only hope that a streaming service will recognize the show's brilliance, and offer it a new home and a second chance.

The episode started with Todd’s quirky business promotion—offering legal services at a discount with a side of breakfast tacos. While amusing, it set the tone for the financial desperation at the firm, especially for Margaret, who is grappling with the harsh realities of her desired position as a named partner. The introduction of a man mistakenly declared dead added a bizarre yet intriguing case of the week, giving Margaret a chance to shine in her role, despite being at her breaking point with trying to keep the firm afloat.

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"Faux-Bituary” – SO HELP ME TODD. Pictured: Caitlin McCarthy as Ellen, Bernie Yao as Lewis, Kelly Metzger as Jean and Marcia Gay Harden as Margaret Wright. Photo: Michael Courtney/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Todd and Margaret visited a funeral home to investigate the mysterious case of Leo, who was mistakenly declared dead. The funeral director revealed he didn’t author Leo's obituary, hinting at a hacker's involvement. This discovery set off a comical chain of events, involving mistaken identities, that entangled all the key players at the firm. Adding to the chaos, Lyle returned to work high on nitrous oxide after a dental procedure, leading to hilarious antics with Todd. In his dazed state, Lyle accidentally revealed that Merritt Folding, the firm's elusive third partner, possesses a private server capable of accessing the dark web. Using Lyle’s uniquely arched fingerprint, which is rare among the population, they accessed the server.

Amidst this, a Scottish visitor, who happened to be Susan’s client, mistakenly identified Todd as Folding, prompting Todd to adopt a Scottish accent in a humorous improvisation. This misunderstanding spread, causing Margaret to think Susan has included Folding in her big client meeting instead of her. Meanwhile, Susan confused Margaret's client for her own. The mix-ups peaked when Margaret inadvertently struck a deal with a quirky salesperson, thinking he was Susan’s a major client, only to be informed she had agreed to sponsor disenfranchised lizards. The episode culminated as Todd and Lyle traced the hacker to Piper Harlow, who, in a twist, had hired someone to serve her prison sentence, deepening the mystery and showcasing the episode’s brilliant blend of humor and intrigue.

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"Faux-Bituary” – SO HELP ME TODD. Pictured: Skylar Astin as Todd Wright, James Martinez as Leo Hart and Marcia Gay Harden as Margaret Wright. Photo: Michael Courtney/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The comedic element was plentiful in this episode, but the highlight was Todd impersonating Merritt Folding in a Scottish accent—a testament to the show’s creative humor and Todd’s quick thinking. This scene was not only hilarious but pivotal, leading to further developments in their investigation.As the plot unfolded with the twist of the real Piper Harlow hiring someone to serve her jail time, the show continued to balance its comedic and dramatic elements skillfully. The resolution of the case, revealing a tangled web of family secrets involving Ethan, provided a satisfactory conclusion to the mystery while touching on deeper themes of identity and the cost of keeping secrets. The narrative also paved the way for the return of Veronica, as it was discovered that the crooked prison guard who assisted Piper, was the same guard who also helped Veronica.

The personal dynamics between the Wright family were also part of the narrative. Margaret’s attempt to mend her relationship with Allison after catching her in bed with Dick Franks, added an emotional layer to the episode, as Allison revealed that she feels as though she is stuck in a state of flux. Margaret’s typical way of handling situations like this with Allison would be to shame and begrudge her, but this time she softened. She realized that Allison just needed her to be there and allow her time to come to her when needed. Margaret has shown tremendous character growth this season, and this is a prime example of that.

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"Faux-Bituary” – SO HELP ME TODD. Pictured: Skylar Astin as Todd Wright and Marcia Gay Harden as Margaret Wright. Photo: Michael Courtney/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Overall, this episode was a solid reminder of the show’s strengths—its ability to seamlessly blend humor with heartfelt drama and weave complex, engaging stories that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. It’s a shame CBS didn’t see the potential for longevity, as So Help Me Todd offers a refreshing take in a saturated market. Hopefully, another network will take notice and give this show the second life it deserves.

CRISTINA ALMEIDA

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Cristina manages the site and reviews several shows. She is an ElementarySchool Counsellor by day and avid TV buff by night. True Crime, thrillers,dramas and dramedy's are her favourite genres. When she is not at work ormanaging SpoilerTV, she loves spending time with her two dogs, a ChihuahuaPug mix named Holly and Terrier mix named Penny. She also loves Travellingto visit family.


So Help Me Todd - Faux-Bituary - Review: It's Time to Pay the Piper, Piper! (2024)

FAQs

What about the todd TV show? ›

The news that CBS was canceling the show “So Help Me Todd” after only two seasons came as a blow to fans of the comedy-drama, which focused on a lively group of characters, notably Todd Wright (Skylar Astin), a free-spirited private investigator, and his rule-following attorney mother, Margaret Wright (Oscar-winner ...

Who produced "So Help Me" in Todd? ›

The series is produced by Prendergast, Phil McGraw, Jay McGraw, and Julia Eisenmann. The pilot episode was also written by Prendergast. On March 15, 2022, Liz Kruger and Craig Shapiro joined the series as showrunners and executive producers.

Why are they canceling So Help Me Todd? ›

CBS has canceled CSI: Vegas after three seasons and So Help Me Todd after two. The news is not surprising as Deadline revealed earlier this week that both dramas were heavily on the bubble and in grave danger. That despite CSI: Vegas and So Help Me Todd being solid ratings performers.

Why did So Help Me Todd get cancelled? ›

According to Variety, the introduction of new series combined with myriad other renewals meant there simply wasn't enough room in the primetime schedule for all involved to invest in another season of So Help Me Todd. The ratings for the comedy were only a small part of the story.

Is So Help Me Todd worth watching? ›

It's sort of a jumble of comedy and drama, legal show, and murder mystery, but it's tonally all over the place, vacillating between wacky and serious. It might have worked as a half-hour comedy, but as an hour-long drama, it drags. Content collapsed.

Is So Help Me Todd actually filmed in Portland, Oregon? ›

The new CBS series, “So Help Me Todd” may not be filmed in Portland, but creator Scott Prendergast says the Rose City was a significant inspiration for the comedy-drama, which stars Skylar Astin (“Pitch Perfect”) and Oscar-winner Marcia Gay Harden as a son and mother who work together at a Portland law firm.

What city is So Help Me Todd filmed in? ›

Unfortunately, “So Help Me Todd” was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, not in Portland.

Where can I watch What About Todd? ›

Streaming on Roku. So Help Me Todd, a crime drama series starring Marcia Gay Harden, Skylar Astin, and Madeline Wise is available to stream now. Watch it on Paramount Plus, Fandango at Home, Prime Video or Apple TV on your Roku device.

Where does What About Todd take place? ›

The series, created by longtime Portland-area resident Scott Prendergast, was set in Portland, though it filmed in British Columbia. (“So Help Me Todd” airs at 9 p.m. Thursdays.

What about the todd cast season 2? ›

Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden leads the cast as Margaret Wright and Skylar Astin stars as the titular Todd. Season two also features Madeline Wise as Allison, Tristen J. Winger as Lyle, Inga Schlingmann as Susan, and Rosa Arredondo as Francey.

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