Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Inga Schlingmann standing on the left and Skylar Astin looking at her on the right, they're standing in a pawn shop. Obviously, ...
In an unexpected turn, CBS’ decision to cancel So Help Me Todd after two successful seasons has left fans puzzled and disappointed. The show, known for its unique mix of legal drama and family ...
It’s hard to believe we had to say goodbye to the quirky charmer So Help Me Todd just a few weeks ago. Among all the 2024 canceled TV shows, the decision over the legal dramedy was one that really ...
We've got good news and bad news for all you frustrated So Help Me Todd fans out there, starting with the bad: Just as TVLine foretold, Thursday's finale — which was written and filmed before CBS ...
We were so close to finally seeing Merritt Folding! So Help Me Todd ended on a major cliffhanger: Todd (Skylar Astin), in his investigation into who was buying verdicts, discovers that Merritt Folding ...
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details about the series finale of So Help Me Todd on CBS. For the small but dedicated fanbase of the drama that stars Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin, it wasn’t ...
It's endlessly frustrating that CBS canceled So Help Me Todd on a cliffhanger, but it looks to have been a rather profitable decision. There's been a lot of fan uproar about the numerous shows CBS has ...
So Help Me Todd might have taken its last bow, but there are still so many questions to be answered. “We’re all super sad,” Harden, 64, exclusively told Us Weekly at the 2024 GLSEN Respect Awards at ...
EXCLUSIVE: So Help Me Todd fans still mourning the cancellation of the CBS series after two seasons, has something to cheer about. Series creator Scott Prendergast is back with Pennies, another light ...
To the surprise of many, the CBS comedy So Help Me Todd got axed after two seasons and found itself on 2024’s list of canceled shows much to the chagrin of fans. However, while this loss still stings, ...
Witty, cozy case-of-the-week TV series have a way of capturing audiences' attention and building loyal fanbases, as seen in shows like Psych and Monk. The same applies to shows with a similar tone ...