Skylar Astin and Marcia Gay Harden in So Help Me Todd
CBS' fun legal sitcom So Help Me Todd was canceled after just two seasons, leading fans to wonder why. The show starred Skylar Astin as the titular Todd, and Marcia Gay Harden as Margaret, Todd's mother and a high-powered attorney. Todd is bright but a slacker, and he reluctantly agrees to work at his mother's law firm as an in-house private investigator. Thanks to the premise, So Help Me Todd earned praise for being just as much a family drama as it was a legal comedy.
So Help Me Todd Was Part Of CBS' 2024 Show Purge It Was Cleared To Make Way For Incoming Fall Shows Close This year, CBS was ruthless when it came to cutting TV series, both new and otherwise. It cut and canceled more shows than any other network or cable channel; the only studios that canceled more were streamers Max, Netflix, and Prime Video. Unfortunately, So Help Me Todd was part of that purge, getting the ax after just two seasons, the shortest run of any show canceled by CBS in 2024.
In particular, Kathy Bates' highly anticipated Matlock reboot would be in direct competition with So Help Me Todd as another crime/legal drama.
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