So Help Me Todd aired its series finale on CBS last night, and the cancelled drama series ended on a cliffhanger.
Starring Marcia Gay Harden, Skylar Astin, Madeline Wise, Tristen J. Winger, Inga Schlingmann, and Rosa Arredondo, the CBS series follows a mother (Harden) and son (Astin) after she hires him to become the in-house investigator for her law firm.
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Starring Marcia Gay Harden, Skylar Astin, Madeline Wise, Tristen J. Winger, Inga Schlingmann, and Rosa Arredondo, the CBS series follows a mother (Harden) and son (Astin) after she hires him to become the in-house investigator for her law firm.
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- 5/17/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Another big scandal may be already on its way to CBS as the channel keeps canceling fan-favorite shows right in the middle of the whole action.
A massive online protest was started several weeks ago when CBS announced that there would be no more seasons for So Help Me Todd, and numerous fans were quick to take to social media discussing how they could potentially bring the high-rated show back.
Such a proactive position resulted in a whole new trend’s appearance that was quickly picked up by the lovers of NCIS: Hawai’i which also got canceled not a long time ago. Now it seems like both shows’ fandom have indeed been keeping the same position in their fight with CBS with So Help Me Todd’s season 2 finale going down the very same road that NCIS: Hawai’i did before.
The show’s final episode aired on May 16 leaving fans even more bewildered than before.
A massive online protest was started several weeks ago when CBS announced that there would be no more seasons for So Help Me Todd, and numerous fans were quick to take to social media discussing how they could potentially bring the high-rated show back.
Such a proactive position resulted in a whole new trend’s appearance that was quickly picked up by the lovers of NCIS: Hawai’i which also got canceled not a long time ago. Now it seems like both shows’ fandom have indeed been keeping the same position in their fight with CBS with So Help Me Todd’s season 2 finale going down the very same road that NCIS: Hawai’i did before.
The show’s final episode aired on May 16 leaving fans even more bewildered than before.
- 5/17/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
It was a bittersweet night for the cast and creator of So Help Me Todd. Despite protests from fans to the cancellation of the mother-and-son detective series, tonight’s Season 2 finale was a last glimpse of a show that many felt was gone before is time.
On the day of the finale, So Help Me Todd stars Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin, creator Scott Prendergast and cast member Heather Morris were among those who took to social media to say good bye. See their reactions below.
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For more on the finale’s cliffhanger and what might have been, read Deadline’s interview with Prendergast.
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On the day of the finale, So Help Me Todd stars Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin, creator Scott Prendergast and cast member Heather Morris were among those who took to social media to say good bye. See their reactions below.
Related: ‘Young Sheldon’ Series Finale: EP Steve Holland Talks Return Of Mayim Bialik & Jim Parsons, Why The World Needs A Sheldon Cooper Memoir
For more on the finale’s cliffhanger and what might have been, read Deadline’s interview with Prendergast.
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- 5/17/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey, "So Help Me Todd" fans. We really, really hope you enjoyed tonight's episode 10, especially since it will be the last episode of this show that you'll ever see for as long as you live. Yeah, unless some sort of miracle happens, So Help me Todd has sadly and officially been canceled by CBS. According to the folks over at TVLine.com, the cancellation took place towards the end of April 2024. From what we're hearing, the cancellation of So Help Me Todd didn't happen because it performed badly or anything like that. It's actually because there is some very stiff competition happening over at CBS, and they just didn't have room in their new schedule to give it a renewal. CBS greenlit a couple of new pilots. Then, they renewed a lot of other shows and before you knew it, it was just kind of at the bottom of the barrel.
- 5/17/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The CBS schedule typically looks about the same year after year. That's all changed for the 2023-24 television season because of the writers and actors strikes. None of the network's usual scripted shows are on the fall schedule. How will this alternate programming perform in the ratings for the 2023-24 season? Will CBS decide to focus more on reality shows moving forward? Stay tuned!
CBS shows this season (so far): 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, Big Brother Reindeer Games, Blue Bloods, Buddy Games, CSI: Vegas, Elsbeth, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: True, Fire Country, Ghosts, Ghosts UK, Lotería Loca, NCIS: Sydney, Raid the Cage, Seal Team, So Help Me Todd, Survivor, Swat, Tracker, and Young Sheldon.
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CBS shows this season (so far): 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, Big Brother Reindeer Games, Blue Bloods, Buddy Games, CSI: Vegas, Elsbeth, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: True, Fire Country, Ghosts, Ghosts UK, Lotería Loca, NCIS: Sydney, Raid the Cage, Seal Team, So Help Me Todd, Survivor, Swat, Tracker, and Young Sheldon.
There's lots of data that network execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel a TV series...
- 5/17/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the So Help Me Todd series finale “The Tooth Is Out There.”] 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, the then-unseen partner at the firm, has framed Margaret (Marcia Gay Harden). And who should be stepping off the elevator in the final moments but Folding himself?! TV Insider caught up with creator Scott Prendergast, over email, to answer our burning questions after that finale and share what would’ve happened next. Talk about ending the season on Merritt Folding getting off the elevator. Was there already any casting or idea of what you wanted to see with that character onscreen? What did you want to do with bringing that character onscreen now and the effect of that on others like Margaret and Todd? Scott Prendergast:...
- 5/17/2024
- TV Insider
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 a surprise that the two-year-old crime dramedy was ending for good on May 16.
What was a surprise was how it ended — with a maddening cliffhanger that involved the arrival of law firm partner Merritt Folding and how Margaret [Harden] was going to be fingered for shenanigans that she did not commit. That’s not exactly the way you want to leave things with viewers who are already smarting about the show’s cancelation.
Creator Scott Prendergast understands how painful that would be for fans and would like to offer some relief. Here, he explains why they ended on a cliffhanger and what would have happened if the series had returned for a third season.
For the small but dedicated fanbase of the drama that stars Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin, it wasn’t a surprise that the two-year-old crime dramedy was ending for good on May 16.
What was a surprise was how it ended — with a maddening cliffhanger that involved the arrival of law firm partner Merritt Folding and how Margaret [Harden] was going to be fingered for shenanigans that she did not commit. That’s not exactly the way you want to leave things with viewers who are already smarting about the show’s cancelation.
Creator Scott Prendergast understands how painful that would be for fans and would like to offer some relief. Here, he explains why they ended on a cliffhanger and what would have happened if the series had returned for a third season.
- 5/17/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler alert! This story contains details from the series finale episode of Young Sheldon on CBS.
Good luck at Caltech, Sheldon! We know you’ll do just fine and go on to make great friends in Pasadena.
The May 16 episode of Young Sheldon marked the end of The Big Bang Theory spinoff, with young Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage) heading off to California to further his studies. Here, executive producer Steve Holland explains why Sheldon first needed to dip his body in baptismal water before making the trek, and why it was so important that his adult self write a memoir about his childhood in Texas.
Deadline: What was the very last scene you shot before Young Sheldon wrapped for good?
Steve Holland It was the family dinner scene where Mary [Zoe Perry] wants them to get baptized. George’s chair is there with a place setting, but he’s obviously passed away at that point.
Good luck at Caltech, Sheldon! We know you’ll do just fine and go on to make great friends in Pasadena.
The May 16 episode of Young Sheldon marked the end of The Big Bang Theory spinoff, with young Sheldon Cooper (Iain Armitage) heading off to California to further his studies. Here, executive producer Steve Holland explains why Sheldon first needed to dip his body in baptismal water before making the trek, and why it was so important that his adult self write a memoir about his childhood in Texas.
Deadline: What was the very last scene you shot before Young Sheldon wrapped for good?
Steve Holland It was the family dinner scene where Mary [Zoe Perry] wants them to get baptized. George’s chair is there with a place setting, but he’s obviously passed away at that point.
- 5/17/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey, "So Help Me Todd" fans. We're back to run another new round of spoiler scoops on you. These will be for the very last episode 10 of So Help Me Todd's final season 2. That's right, guys. So Help Me Todd is officially canceled. So, this new episode 10 is going to be it forever. We were able to round up 2, new official teaser scoops for this new episode 10 straight from CBS via their official episode 10 press release synopsis. So, we're going to dive into it right now. Let's go. First off, there is an official title for this new episode 10 of So Help Me Todd season 2. It's called, "The Tooth Is Out There." It sounds like episode 10 will feature some very interesting, dramatic and intense scenes as Margaret tries to rescue her company. Todd works an FBI investigation and more.
- 5/16/2024
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
So Help Me Todd, the story of a private detective and his lawyer mother, was canceled after two seasons, but don't despair – there have been plenty of light-hearted crime shows in the history of television that you can watch with your kids.
1. The Hardy Boys, 2020-2023
Frank and Joe Hardy are ordinary boys, sixteen and twelve years old. They play video games and ride bikes. The boys are very close to their mother, Laura, and their father Fenton, a police detective, is rarely involved in raising his sons.
The Hardy family's near-perfect life is shattered when Laura is tragically killed in a car accident. To help the boys cope with their grief, Fenton decides to move to Bridgeport for the summer to live with the boys' aunt and grandmother. It is here, in a quiet provincial town, that Joe and Frank's mysterious adventure begins as they search for clues to their mother's death.
1. The Hardy Boys, 2020-2023
Frank and Joe Hardy are ordinary boys, sixteen and twelve years old. They play video games and ride bikes. The boys are very close to their mother, Laura, and their father Fenton, a police detective, is rarely involved in raising his sons.
The Hardy family's near-perfect life is shattered when Laura is tragically killed in a car accident. To help the boys cope with their grief, Fenton decides to move to Bridgeport for the summer to live with the boys' aunt and grandmother. It is here, in a quiet provincial town, that Joe and Frank's mysterious adventure begins as they search for clues to their mother's death.
- 5/16/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
Here's a list of TV shows that aired (or are expected to air) during the 2023-24 season (roughly September 2023 through August 2024) but won't be back for the 2024-25 season. Not finding a show that you believe has been cancelled? Check our other season lists or our network, cable, and streaming show status pages.
Latest additions: Constellation (Apple TV+), Scavengers Reign (Max), Not Dead Yet (ABC), Snowpiercer (AMC), Chad (The Roku Channel), Extended Family (NBC), The Lazarus Project (TNT), NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS), CSI: Vegas (CBS), So Help Me Todd (CBS), Sweet Tooth (Netflix), Siesta Key (MTV), Everything Now (Netflix), Quantum Leap (NBC), Death and Other Details (Hulu), Uncoupled (Showtime), Bupkis (Peacock), Break Point (Netflix), Daria (Comedy Central), The Brothers Sun (Netflix), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), Evil (Paramount+), Tacoma Fd (truTV), Ratched (Netflix), Obliterated (Netflix), Rap Sh!t (Max), The Good Doctor (ABC), Julia (Max), Our...
Latest additions: Constellation (Apple TV+), Scavengers Reign (Max), Not Dead Yet (ABC), Snowpiercer (AMC), Chad (The Roku Channel), Extended Family (NBC), The Lazarus Project (TNT), NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS), CSI: Vegas (CBS), So Help Me Todd (CBS), Sweet Tooth (Netflix), Siesta Key (MTV), Everything Now (Netflix), Quantum Leap (NBC), Death and Other Details (Hulu), Uncoupled (Showtime), Bupkis (Peacock), Break Point (Netflix), Daria (Comedy Central), The Brothers Sun (Netflix), The Umbrella Academy (Netflix), Evil (Paramount+), Tacoma Fd (truTV), Ratched (Netflix), Obliterated (Netflix), Rap Sh!t (Max), The Good Doctor (ABC), Julia (Max), Our...
- 5/16/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
With all of the CBS’ latest cancellations following the channel's schedule being too tight to give space to everyone, it seems like the ditched shows’ fans are eager to fight till the very end. So Help Me Todd’s lovers were the first to start a real action against CBS’ unfair decisions by creating a petition that now counts more than 28.000 supporters.
Thus giving an incentive to others who would also do their best to save their favorite series from being abandoned in the same way, the legal comedy-drama’s fans started a whole new social media trend, but they actually have more chances to succeed than anyone else.
So Help Me Todd Cancelation Doesn’t Make Sense
So Help Me Todd, following a misguided private investigator hired by his mom to work in her law firm, was canceled earlier this year with no particular reason to explain the problem that had occurred.
Thus giving an incentive to others who would also do their best to save their favorite series from being abandoned in the same way, the legal comedy-drama’s fans started a whole new social media trend, but they actually have more chances to succeed than anyone else.
So Help Me Todd Cancelation Doesn’t Make Sense
So Help Me Todd, following a misguided private investigator hired by his mom to work in her law firm, was canceled earlier this year with no particular reason to explain the problem that had occurred.
- 5/14/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
Amid all the cancellation news concerning a 3-season television run of NCIS: Hawai’i, fans are more than ready to strike back to bring their favorite show back to the screens. Following the suit of So Help Me Todd’s fans, those who were keeping an eye on the NCIS’ spinoff all along created a whole new petition and even got some support from the show’ main cast.
Though some more previous similar attempts did work out for other series that were eventually brought back, the same happening to NCIS: Hawai’i remains a very implausible option, yet the creators still might come up with a plot twist that will be just fine for both spinoff and original show.
NCIS’ season 21 finale has recently made a big revelation about Jessica Knight’s career boost in the upcoming season 22. The latest episodes showed Knight saying “Hell yeah” to Director Leon Vance’s offer...
Though some more previous similar attempts did work out for other series that were eventually brought back, the same happening to NCIS: Hawai’i remains a very implausible option, yet the creators still might come up with a plot twist that will be just fine for both spinoff and original show.
NCIS’ season 21 finale has recently made a big revelation about Jessica Knight’s career boost in the upcoming season 22. The latest episodes showed Knight saying “Hell yeah” to Director Leon Vance’s offer...
- 5/14/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
The 2023-24 TV season was different and difficult as the industry dealt with simultaneous strikes by writers and actors, followed by discernable Hollywood contraction. But these cuts hit some bone.
Although every development season results in the death of several series, the decision to cancel shows like So Help Me Todd came across as particularly cruel to their ardent fans – especially when it involves wiping away much-needed Dei casts and shows that still have some legs to continue (does the beloved Blue Bloods really have to wrap after 14 episodes to make way for “new” shows on CBS when NCIS is about to start its 22nd season?).
And even though series like Bob ❤️ Abishola, Station 19 and The Good Doctor had time to plan for the end, it’s still a lot harder to say goodbye to old friends than to welcome (formulaic) new ones.
Although every development season results in the death of several series, the decision to cancel shows like So Help Me Todd came across as particularly cruel to their ardent fans – especially when it involves wiping away much-needed Dei casts and shows that still have some legs to continue (does the beloved Blue Bloods really have to wrap after 14 episodes to make way for “new” shows on CBS when NCIS is about to start its 22nd season?).
And even though series like Bob ❤️ Abishola, Station 19 and The Good Doctor had time to plan for the end, it’s still a lot harder to say goodbye to old friends than to welcome (formulaic) new ones.
- 5/14/2024
- by Lynette Rice and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
CSI: Vegas lead Paula Newsome is now ready to open up about CBS’ decision to cancel the CSI franchise’s latest entry after just three seasons.
CBS cancelled both CSI: Vegas and its onetime lead-in So Help Me Todd in one fell swoop on April 20. Newsome, though active on social media, had yet to squarely address the sad news. But as part of an in-depth conversation with TVLine ahead of Sunday’s Season 3 (now series) finale, the actress shared how she got the news, and her immediate reaction.
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CBS cancelled both CSI: Vegas and its onetime lead-in So Help Me Todd in one fell swoop on April 20. Newsome, though active on social media, had yet to squarely address the sad news. But as part of an in-depth conversation with TVLine ahead of Sunday’s Season 3 (now series) finale, the actress shared how she got the news, and her immediate reaction.
More from TVLineTracker Recap: What We Learned About Russell in Jensen Ackles' Debut - Plus,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
NCIS: Hawai’i cancellation news back in April stirred the show’s whole fandom up, but things got even worse when the season 3 finale proved there was supposed to be another season before the series was scrapped for no reason.
Now some devoted fans took all the action into their own hands by following the suit of those who were raging about So Help Me Todd, another one of CBS’ unfairly canceled projects, and creating a petition that now counts almost 34.000 supporters (the initial goal is 35.000).
Such a proactive position didn’t go unnoticed at least for NCIS: Hawai’i’s main cast, and the leading actress was quick to react in so many ways.
Can NCIS: Hawai’i Be Revived?
Vanessa Lachey, who in the show portrayed Jane Tennant, first female Special Agent-in-Charge of the NCIS: Hawaiʻi Field Office, took it to her social media posting a screenshot of an...
Now some devoted fans took all the action into their own hands by following the suit of those who were raging about So Help Me Todd, another one of CBS’ unfairly canceled projects, and creating a petition that now counts almost 34.000 supporters (the initial goal is 35.000).
Such a proactive position didn’t go unnoticed at least for NCIS: Hawai’i’s main cast, and the leading actress was quick to react in so many ways.
Can NCIS: Hawai’i Be Revived?
Vanessa Lachey, who in the show portrayed Jane Tennant, first female Special Agent-in-Charge of the NCIS: Hawaiʻi Field Office, took it to her social media posting a screenshot of an...
- 5/13/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ Young Sheldon was Thursday’s most-watched show and tied ABC’s 9-1-1 for the nightly demo win.
CBS | Ahead of next week’s series finale, a double helping of Young Sheldon (with 6.7 million viewers/0.4 demo rating, then 6.8 mil/0.5) was down a bit in audience steady week-to-week; watch the cast react to tragic twist. So Help Me Todd (4.4 mil/0.3) added a few eyeballs, while Elsbeth (4.2 mil/0.2 matched its demo low.
More from TVLineYoung Sheldon: Here's Why Sheldon Didn't Ask Tam to Move to CaliforniaYoung Sheldon Series Finale: Watch Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik...
CBS | Ahead of next week’s series finale, a double helping of Young Sheldon (with 6.7 million viewers/0.4 demo rating, then 6.8 mil/0.5) was down a bit in audience steady week-to-week; watch the cast react to tragic twist. So Help Me Todd (4.4 mil/0.3) added a few eyeballs, while Elsbeth (4.2 mil/0.2 matched its demo low.
More from TVLineYoung Sheldon: Here's Why Sheldon Didn't Ask Tam to Move to CaliforniaYoung Sheldon Series Finale: Watch Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik...
- 5/10/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
A new year means new shows — and saying goodbye to your favorites. The 2023-2024 broadcast season is really just getting underway — with season premieres of scripted shows mostly in January, February, and March this year — but we already know more than a handful that will be signing off in the coming months. Below is the list of all the TV shows we’re saying goodbye to this year. ABC Station 19, seven seasons Apple TV+ Schmigadoon!, two seasons Constellation, one season CBS Blue Bloods, 14 seasons Bob Hearts Abishola, five seasons S.W.A.T., seven seasons Young Sheldon, seven seasons So Help Me Todd, two seasons CSI: Vegas, three seasons The CW Superman & Lois, four seasons Disney+ Andor, two seasons Star Wars: The Bad Batch, three seasons American Born Chinese, one season Disney Channel Bunk’d, seven seasons Freeform Good Trouble, five seasons FX What We Do in the Shadows, six seasons HBO Curb Your Enthusiasm,...
- 5/10/2024
- TV Insider
Network: CBS
Episodes: 31 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: September 29, 2022 -- May 16, 2024
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Marcia Gay Harden, Skylar Astin, Madeline Wise, Tristen J. Winger, Inga Schlingmann, and Rosa Arredondo.
TV show description:
A legal drama series, the So Help Me Todd TV show was created by Scott Prendergast, based on some experiences from his own life.
In the story, Margaret Wright (Harden) is a razor-sharp and successful attorney who is reeling from the recent dissolution of her marriage. Her son Todd (Astin) is the black sheep of the family. He's a laidback and quick-thinking former private detective who's fallen on hard times after his "flexible interpretation of the law" got his license revoked.
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Episodes: 31 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: September 29, 2022 -- May 16, 2024
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Marcia Gay Harden, Skylar Astin, Madeline Wise, Tristen J. Winger, Inga Schlingmann, and Rosa Arredondo.
TV show description:
A legal drama series, the So Help Me Todd TV show was created by Scott Prendergast, based on some experiences from his own life.
In the story, Margaret Wright (Harden) is a razor-sharp and successful attorney who is reeling from the recent dissolution of her marriage. Her son Todd (Astin) is the black sheep of the family. He's a laidback and quick-thinking former private detective who's fallen on hard times after his "flexible interpretation of the law" got his license revoked.
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- 5/10/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hey, "So Help Me Todd" fans. It's time again for us to hop on here and give you guys another new spoiler session for CBS' So Help Me Todd series. In this one, we've got the tea on what's going down in the next, new episode 9 of this current season 2, which is due out tonight, May 9, 2024. We were able to track down 2, new official teaser scoops for this new episode 9 via CBS' official episode 9 press release synopsis. So, we're going to jump into it right now. Let's go. For starters, there is an official title for this new episode 9 of So Help Me Todd season 2. It's called, "The Broker." It sounds like episode 9 will feature some very interesting, intense and dramatic scenes as Margaret puts her foot down on some work hours. A secret case gets investigated and more.
- 5/9/2024
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
So Help Me Todd fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 10 episode titled The Tooth Is Out There!
Find out everything you need to know about the The Tooth Is Out There episode of So Help Me Todd, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
So Help Me Todd The Tooth Is Out There Season 2 Episode 10 Preview
Get ready for a thrilling episode of “So Help Me Todd” airing on CBS at 9:00 Pm on May 16, 2024. In “The Tooth Is Out There,” Margaret takes on a high-stakes case in a bid to save her struggling law firm. She finds herself facing off against a formidable opponent: a large cosmetics company with deep pockets. With the fate of her firm hanging in the balance, Margaret must use all her skills and determination to secure a victory.
Meanwhile,...
Find out everything you need to know about the The Tooth Is Out There episode of So Help Me Todd, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
So Help Me Todd The Tooth Is Out There Season 2 Episode 10 Preview
Get ready for a thrilling episode of “So Help Me Todd” airing on CBS at 9:00 Pm on May 16, 2024. In “The Tooth Is Out There,” Margaret takes on a high-stakes case in a bid to save her struggling law firm. She finds herself facing off against a formidable opponent: a large cosmetics company with deep pockets. With the fate of her firm hanging in the balance, Margaret must use all her skills and determination to secure a victory.
Meanwhile,...
- 5/9/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “So Help Me Todd,” titled “The Tooth Is Out There,” viewers are in for a thrilling ride as Margaret and Todd find themselves embroiled in high-stakes legal battles. With her law firm on the brink of collapse, Margaret takes a risky gamble by tackling a case involving a powerful cosmetics company. Determined to save Crest, Folding & Wright, she dives headfirst into the challenge, knowing that the outcome could make or break her career.
Meanwhile, Todd is on a mission to crack a crucial investigation that could determine the fate of the firm. With his keen instincts and unwavering determination, he pursues leads with relentless tenacity, knowing that the stakes couldn’t be higher.
As tensions rise and secrets unravel, Margaret and Todd must navigate a treacherous legal landscape where the odds are stacked against them. Will they emerge victorious, or will they be crushed under...
Meanwhile, Todd is on a mission to crack a crucial investigation that could determine the fate of the firm. With his keen instincts and unwavering determination, he pursues leads with relentless tenacity, knowing that the stakes couldn’t be higher.
As tensions rise and secrets unravel, Margaret and Todd must navigate a treacherous legal landscape where the odds are stacked against them. Will they emerge victorious, or will they be crushed under...
- 5/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Started back in 2021 as one more spinoff of CBS’ military police procedural show NCIS, NCIS: Hawaii didn’t last long on TV ending its run this year as the shocking news broke around a month ago.
The third and last season’s finale premiered on May 6 leaving most of the series’ fans even more bewildered about the whole cancellation news. Though it may have been expected, the show’s ending wasn’t really something that would wrap the entire story up, and the viewers are now raging even more about the unfair decision.
The news that NCIS: Hawaii was officially canceled started circulating two weeks prior to season 3 finale thus leaving fans quite reassured that the show wouldn’t have a decent conclusion to all the storylines anyway.
Everything in fact was just like many predicted: the episode was getting close to its end when it showed the main characters...
The third and last season’s finale premiered on May 6 leaving most of the series’ fans even more bewildered about the whole cancellation news. Though it may have been expected, the show’s ending wasn’t really something that would wrap the entire story up, and the viewers are now raging even more about the unfair decision.
The news that NCIS: Hawaii was officially canceled started circulating two weeks prior to season 3 finale thus leaving fans quite reassured that the show wouldn’t have a decent conclusion to all the storylines anyway.
Everything in fact was just like many predicted: the episode was getting close to its end when it showed the main characters...
- 5/8/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
Viewers of the TV shows know that even if the series you are watching is holding the bar and collecting decent ratings, it is not safe and can be canceled at any time without explanation. This is what happened to So Help Me Todd, a show which has its second season coming to an end and marking its finale.
The show follows former private investigator Todd, who is hired by his own mother, Margaret, a successful attorney, as her firm's in-house investigator. Their working methods are radically different: Margaret is a perfectionist, strictly following the law, while Todd is chaotic, inclined to interpret the law flexibly in his favor, but at the same time he is a masterful information seeker, charming and savvy.
So Help Me Todd Was Canceled Before Season 3 Due to Low Ratings
Although So Help Me Todd has found its audience, it was not enough to keep the show on the air.
The show follows former private investigator Todd, who is hired by his own mother, Margaret, a successful attorney, as her firm's in-house investigator. Their working methods are radically different: Margaret is a perfectionist, strictly following the law, while Todd is chaotic, inclined to interpret the law flexibly in his favor, but at the same time he is a masterful information seeker, charming and savvy.
So Help Me Todd Was Canceled Before Season 3 Due to Low Ratings
Although So Help Me Todd has found its audience, it was not enough to keep the show on the air.
- 5/7/2024
- by zoe-wallace@startefacts.com (Zoe Wallace)
- STartefacts.com
NCIS: Hawai’i will come to an end after just three seasons. CBS announced the cancellation at the end of April, along with a number of other programming announcements. The cancellation caught everyone off guard, including the actors involved in the show. Now, Vanessa Lachey has come forward with some shocking statistics about the viewership prior to the show getting axed from the network. Continue reading to see what she shared.
Vanessa Lachey Made NCIS History
Star Vanessa Lachey made NCIS history by being the first female lead in the franchise. When the announcement of the cancellation was made, she opened up on Instagram about the news.
According to Lachey, she and a number of the cast members were “blindsided” by the network’s decision. CBS also axed CSI: Vegas and So Help Me Todd.
Vanessa Lachey from NCIS: Hawaii, CBS, Sourced from YouTube
“It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh,...
Vanessa Lachey Made NCIS History
Star Vanessa Lachey made NCIS history by being the first female lead in the franchise. When the announcement of the cancellation was made, she opened up on Instagram about the news.
According to Lachey, she and a number of the cast members were “blindsided” by the network’s decision. CBS also axed CSI: Vegas and So Help Me Todd.
Vanessa Lachey from NCIS: Hawaii, CBS, Sourced from YouTube
“It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace
While the media giants may have anticipated that the poor conditions and exploitation of film and television workers would cause uproar and discontent, they did not anticipate the magnitude of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes that have kept writers and actors on the picket lines for more than half a year. And even now, six months later, the entertainment industry is feeling the fallout, especially the traditional broadcast networks. They have still not been able to fully restore their 2024 schedules.
The situation at CBS is particularly striking. After last year's drought in new scripted series, viewer demand for shows old and new is as strong as ever, leading to the renewal of popular projects and the announcement of many new ones.
And yet, along with the numerous positive updates, fans were also faced with the disappointing news that the fall season will not see the renewal of shows like CSI: Vegas,...
The situation at CBS is particularly striking. After last year's drought in new scripted series, viewer demand for shows old and new is as strong as ever, leading to the renewal of popular projects and the announcement of many new ones.
And yet, along with the numerous positive updates, fans were also faced with the disappointing news that the fall season will not see the renewal of shows like CSI: Vegas,...
- 5/6/2024
- by louise.everitt@startefacts.com (Louise Everitt)
- STartefacts.com
The 2023-2024 broadcast season is nearing its end, with finales already starting to air. Due to the strikes in summer 2023, TV seasons were shortened to about 10-13 episodes for most shows. Some finales, including the NBC dramas that did air in the fall have already aired finales. And some shows will be signing off for good, whether we already knew it before seasons premiered or recently learned of cancellations. S.W.A.T. will no longer be airing a series finale but a season finale, following a second uncancellation, while Blue Bloods will be airing the finale for the first half of its final season. Check out all the finale dates for the 2023-2024 season still to come below, and keep checking as we’ll be updating it as more are announced. Thursday, May 2 8:31 p.m.: Ghosts (CBS) ...
- 5/6/2024
- TV Insider
Exploring the Fate of Popular CBS Shows The realm of television is as unpredictable as it is entertaining, with shows frequently facing the axe based on a variety of factors. Recently, CBS has made tough decisions regarding some of its beloved series. Fans and insiders alike are abuzz, pondering whether there’s a glimmer of hope for their favorite shows to return or crossover post-cancellation. Notably, ‘So Help Me Todd’, ‘CSI: Vegas’, and ‘NCIS: Hawaii’ are at the forefront of this discussion. Insight from CBS Executives on Show Cancellations CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach discussed the network’s strategy during the 2024-25
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- 5/5/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
CBS has officially announced their renewal and cancellation decisions for the 2023-2024 season, and we now know season and series finale dates.
This year, unfortunately, most network TV shows have had shortened seasons due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes that took place for several months in 2023. As a result, many shows only had 10 or so episode seasons.
Now, we have the official list of when each CBS show will air their finale. Some of these finales will be series finales, as the shows are ending. Others are just season finales.
Keep reading to find out when each season finale will air…
CBS Season Finale Air Dates
Monday, May 6
8pm: The Neighborhood season 6 finale (The Neighborhood has been renewed for a fourth season!)
8:30pm: Bob Hearts Abishola series finale
9pm: NCIS season 21 finale (NCIS has been renewed for a 22nd season!)
10pm: NCIS: Hawai’i series finale (it was canceled.
This year, unfortunately, most network TV shows have had shortened seasons due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes that took place for several months in 2023. As a result, many shows only had 10 or so episode seasons.
Now, we have the official list of when each CBS show will air their finale. Some of these finales will be series finales, as the shows are ending. Others are just season finales.
Keep reading to find out when each season finale will air…
CBS Season Finale Air Dates
Monday, May 6
8pm: The Neighborhood season 6 finale (The Neighborhood has been renewed for a fourth season!)
8:30pm: Bob Hearts Abishola series finale
9pm: NCIS season 21 finale (NCIS has been renewed for a 22nd season!)
10pm: NCIS: Hawai’i series finale (it was canceled.
- 5/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
NCIS star revealedFans have expressed their disappointment with CBS after the network announced that it wouldn’t be renewing a popular NCIS spinoff. Since then viewers have started online petitions to bring NCIS: Hawai’i back, but it doesn’t look like it is going to make any difference. The network shared the real reason that the show is going off-air. Continue reading to find out what it is.
Hollywood Strikes Had A Hand In NCIS: Hawai’i Cancellation
Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, spoke about keeping the lineup fresh.
“It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh, keep momentum going,” she said. “Everything came back [from the Hollywood strikes] really strong, but ultimately we have to look at the cohesiveness of the schedule flow. We have to evaluate the financials and the performance overall, and we make tough decisions.”
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Reisenbach said there was no chance that the decision...
Hollywood Strikes Had A Hand In NCIS: Hawai’i Cancellation
Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, spoke about keeping the lineup fresh.
“It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh, keep momentum going,” she said. “Everything came back [from the Hollywood strikes] really strong, but ultimately we have to look at the cohesiveness of the schedule flow. We have to evaluate the financials and the performance overall, and we make tough decisions.”
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Reisenbach said there was no chance that the decision...
- 5/4/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace
In the latest TV ratings, CBS’ Young Sheldon was Thursday’s most-watched program and landed in a three-way tie for the nightly demo win.
CBS | Young Sheldon (with 7.2 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating) was up in both measures, Ghosts (6 mil/0.5, average TVLine reader grade “A”, read post mortem) was steady with its Season 2 finale, So Help Me Todd (4.2 mil/0.3) dropped some eyeballs, and Elsbeth (4.2 mil/0.3) rose in the demo.
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CBS | Young Sheldon (with 7.2 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating) was up in both measures, Ghosts (6 mil/0.5, average TVLine reader grade “A”, read post mortem) was steady with its Season 2 finale, So Help Me Todd (4.2 mil/0.3) dropped some eyeballs, and Elsbeth (4.2 mil/0.3) rose in the demo.
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- 5/4/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
CBS is finally offering fans of its now-canceled shows some answers about its decision to put an end to their favorite series. Specifically, network bosses George Cheeks and Amy Reisenbach revealed to the press (via Deadline) why it decided not to renew NCIS: Hawai’i. “We had some tough choices this year,” Reisenbach said, citing an “embarrassment of riches” when it came to original programming. However, the execs noted that they made these cuts “to keep the schedule fresh and keep the momentum going.” The execs also confirmed that there is no chance of resurrection for NCIS: Hawai’i (nor fellow canceled shows So Help Me Todd and CSI: Vegas) at CBS or Paramount+. NCIS: Hawai’i‘s cancellation led to an outcry of disappointment from Hawai’i lead Vanessa Lachey and NCIS star Rocky Carroll. Lachey, for example, openly mourned the decision on social media by writing, “Gutted, confused, blindsided. Grateful, confident,...
- 5/2/2024
- TV Insider
Hey, "So Help Me Todd" fans. We're back with another new spoiler session for you guys. In this one, we're going to talk about the next, new episode 8 of So Help Me Todd's current season 2, which is due to arrive tonight, May 2, 2024. We were able to round up two, new official teaser scoops for this new episode 8 straight from CBS by way of their official episode 8 press release synopsis. So, we're going to dig into it right now. Let's go. For starters, the official title for this new episode 8 of So Help Me Todd season 2 is called, "P.I.'s Wide Shut." It sounds like episode 8 will feature some very interesting, intense, dramatic and scandalous scenes as a tennis coach gets accused of something terrible. A prank war goes down and more. The first spoiler scoop lets us know all about this scandalous tennis coach situation.
- 5/2/2024
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
CBS executives are revealing why they decided to cancel So Help Me Todd, CSI: Vegas and NCIS: Hawaii.
If you don’t know, the network renewed 15 TV shows this year, but did cancel 3 and announced several are ending.
Keep reading to find out more…
When asked why those three shows were canceled, they responded, “It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh, keep momentum going. We had to make some really tough choices this year,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach shared. “Everything came back [from the Hollywood strikes] really strong, but ultimately we have to look at the cohesiveness of the schedule flow. We have to evaluate the financials and the performance overall, and we make tough decisions.”
“Every show is different,” CBS CEO George Cheeks added. “We certainly had a wonderful experience with So Help Me Todd. It was heartbreaking.”
They were asked if there is any chance any of...
If you don’t know, the network renewed 15 TV shows this year, but did cancel 3 and announced several are ending.
Keep reading to find out more…
When asked why those three shows were canceled, they responded, “It is incumbent on us to always keep the schedule fresh, keep momentum going. We had to make some really tough choices this year,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach shared. “Everything came back [from the Hollywood strikes] really strong, but ultimately we have to look at the cohesiveness of the schedule flow. We have to evaluate the financials and the performance overall, and we make tough decisions.”
“Every show is different,” CBS CEO George Cheeks added. “We certainly had a wonderful experience with So Help Me Todd. It was heartbreaking.”
They were asked if there is any chance any of...
- 5/2/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
CBS on Thursday became the first broadcast network to unveil its schedule for the Fall TV season. What shows are on the move, where did new ones land, and what’s on hold until midseason?
♦ Tracker, TV’s most-watched show, will now air Sundays at 8/7c, leading into Season 5 of The Equalizer. Morris Chestnut medical drama Watson will be held for spring, once the NFL season is over, and launch Sundays at 10 pm.
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♦ Tracker, TV’s most-watched show, will now air Sundays at 8/7c, leading into Season 5 of The Equalizer. Morris Chestnut medical drama Watson will be held for spring, once the NFL season is over, and launch Sundays at 10 pm.
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- 5/2/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
CBS today became the first broadcast network to present its fall schedule. And, in line with CBS’ new strategy for long-term development and planning, the network announced its schedule for the entire 2024-25 season. It is contingent on IATSE making a new deal with the studios to avoid a strike. At the unveiling of the schedule, George Cheeks, President and CEO of CBS, said that they have contingency plans should a work stoppage occur but wouldn’t elaborate further. “If we need to delay, we are ready,” he said.
Related: George Cheeks Addresses Paramount Global Shakeup, Company Morale At CBS Schedule Reveal
Also in accordance with CBS’ new long-term development strategy, the network announced a series pickup for Fire Country spinoff Sherriff Country, starring Morena Baccarin, for the 2025-26 season.
Here is CBS’ 2024-25 schedule, which features the most watched series of 2023-24, Tracker, shifting to a new time slot on Sunday,...
Related: George Cheeks Addresses Paramount Global Shakeup, Company Morale At CBS Schedule Reveal
Also in accordance with CBS’ new long-term development strategy, the network announced a series pickup for Fire Country spinoff Sherriff Country, starring Morena Baccarin, for the 2025-26 season.
Here is CBS’ 2024-25 schedule, which features the most watched series of 2023-24, Tracker, shifting to a new time slot on Sunday,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
No second chances are coming for So Help Me Todd, CSI: Vegas and NCIS: Hawaii. But good news for CSI fans: there is another iteration in active development.
While speaking to reporters Thursday about the fall season, CBS bosses George Cheeks and Amy Reisenbach acknowledged their “embarrassment of riches” when it came to new and returning shows but added it was “incumbent to keep the schedule fresh and keep the momentum going.”
Related: George Cheeks Addresses Paramount Global Shakeup, Company Morale At CBS Schedule Reveal
“We had some tough choices this year,” conceded entertainment president Reisenbach. “Everything came back very strong. There is a cohesive schedule, a flow.”
Related: Upfronts 2024: Pilot Buzz & Other Development Updates In Another Atypical Broadcast Cycle
“Every show is different,” added CBS CEO Cheeks, when reminded how S.W.A.T. was uncanceled at the last minute. “We certainly had a wonderful experience with So Help Me Todd.
While speaking to reporters Thursday about the fall season, CBS bosses George Cheeks and Amy Reisenbach acknowledged their “embarrassment of riches” when it came to new and returning shows but added it was “incumbent to keep the schedule fresh and keep the momentum going.”
Related: George Cheeks Addresses Paramount Global Shakeup, Company Morale At CBS Schedule Reveal
“We had some tough choices this year,” conceded entertainment president Reisenbach. “Everything came back very strong. There is a cohesive schedule, a flow.”
Related: Upfronts 2024: Pilot Buzz & Other Development Updates In Another Atypical Broadcast Cycle
“Every show is different,” added CBS CEO Cheeks, when reminded how S.W.A.T. was uncanceled at the last minute. “We certainly had a wonderful experience with So Help Me Todd.
- 5/2/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS executives were keenly aware of the elephant in the room Thursday as new co-ceo George Cheeks and entertainment president Amy Reisenbach opened their fall schedule presentation by addressing the latest rumblings in the sale process of parent company Paramount Global.
“It’s a super quiet, uneventful week for us,” Cheeks quipped as he kicked off the hourlong presentation just moments after news broke that Sony and Apollo submitted a $26 billion cash offer to buy Paramount Global.
Other than addressing morale — “we’ve all locked arms” and are “focusing on what we can control,” Cheeks said — both execs spent the press briefing at the Paramount offices in Hollywood focused on CBS and its 2024-25 schedule.
Cheeks and Reisenbach opened with a victory lap of sorts as CBS finished the strikes-impacted 2023-24 in first place, breaking a decades-old record set by the network with 16 straight season victories and 21 of the past 22 years.
“It’s a super quiet, uneventful week for us,” Cheeks quipped as he kicked off the hourlong presentation just moments after news broke that Sony and Apollo submitted a $26 billion cash offer to buy Paramount Global.
Other than addressing morale — “we’ve all locked arms” and are “focusing on what we can control,” Cheeks said — both execs spent the press briefing at the Paramount offices in Hollywood focused on CBS and its 2024-25 schedule.
Cheeks and Reisenbach opened with a victory lap of sorts as CBS finished the strikes-impacted 2023-24 in first place, breaking a decades-old record set by the network with 16 straight season victories and 21 of the past 22 years.
- 5/2/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Marcia Gay Harden is reacting to CBS’ cancellation of her TV show So Help Me Todd.
“We’re all super sad. The whole cast and the crew and the writers and showrunners, everyone is really sad. We’ve had a great run with CBS,” she told Us Weekly. About why it might have happened, she mused, “Paramount is being bought by somebody. We don’t know who and so CBS had numbers to reach and whatever the mystery goes behind it, why they chose our show to go rather than another one, we don’t know.”
Keep reading to find out more…
She said their show was “one of the few original comedic and dramatic shows on CBS…And it seems like a lot of the programming is syndicated crime shows.”
She added that “CBS loved our show…[it likely] made them sad as well to have to cancel it.”
Find out...
“We’re all super sad. The whole cast and the crew and the writers and showrunners, everyone is really sad. We’ve had a great run with CBS,” she told Us Weekly. About why it might have happened, she mused, “Paramount is being bought by somebody. We don’t know who and so CBS had numbers to reach and whatever the mystery goes behind it, why they chose our show to go rather than another one, we don’t know.”
Keep reading to find out more…
She said their show was “one of the few original comedic and dramatic shows on CBS…And it seems like a lot of the programming is syndicated crime shows.”
She added that “CBS loved our show…[it likely] made them sad as well to have to cancel it.”
Find out...
- 5/2/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Get ready for another thrilling episode of “So Help Me Todd” as Season 2 Episode 9, titled “The Broker,” airs on CBS at 9:01 Pm on Thursday, May 9, 2024. In this installment, viewers are in for a wild ride as meticulous attorney Margaret Wright continues to navigate the complexities of the legal world alongside her talented yet scruffy son, Todd.
As Margaret’s law firm’s in-house investigator, Todd brings his unconventional but effective investigative techniques to the table, much to his mother’s chagrin. Their dynamic duo is a force to be reckoned with, combining Margaret’s strict adherence to the law with Todd’s scrappy methods to tackle even the toughest cases.
In “The Broker,” viewers can expect high-stakes drama, unexpected twists, and plenty of witty banter as Margaret and Todd dive headfirst into their latest investigation. Will they be able to overcome their differences and crack the case? Tune in...
As Margaret’s law firm’s in-house investigator, Todd brings his unconventional but effective investigative techniques to the table, much to his mother’s chagrin. Their dynamic duo is a force to be reckoned with, combining Margaret’s strict adherence to the law with Todd’s scrappy methods to tackle even the toughest cases.
In “The Broker,” viewers can expect high-stakes drama, unexpected twists, and plenty of witty banter as Margaret and Todd dive headfirst into their latest investigation. Will they be able to overcome their differences and crack the case? Tune in...
- 5/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
If you read the headline and are asking yourselves, pilots? what pilots? — you are not wrong. It’s been largely a 2024 pilot season without pilots. A grand total of maybe one of them is expected to factor into any fall decisions as the broadcast networks prepare to unveil their schedules, starting with CBS tomorrow, May 2.
Needless to say, the broadcast pilot season is no longer the industry obsession it once was this time of year, with back-to-back disruptions from the pandemic and the dual Hollywood strikes providing the proverbial final nail in the coffin of the decades-old pilot cycle. But for tradition’s sake, here are some insights into the networks’ current development plans.
There is no more stacked lineup for next season than CBS’ with three new drama series, Young Gibbs prequel NCIS: Origins; Matlock, starring Kathy Bates; and Watson, headlined by Morris Chestnut; and two new comedies, Poppa’s House,...
Needless to say, the broadcast pilot season is no longer the industry obsession it once was this time of year, with back-to-back disruptions from the pandemic and the dual Hollywood strikes providing the proverbial final nail in the coffin of the decades-old pilot cycle. But for tradition’s sake, here are some insights into the networks’ current development plans.
There is no more stacked lineup for next season than CBS’ with three new drama series, Young Gibbs prequel NCIS: Origins; Matlock, starring Kathy Bates; and Watson, headlined by Morris Chestnut; and two new comedies, Poppa’s House,...
- 5/1/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has been quite brutal with its most successful shows officially cutting off big hits like NCIS: Hawai’i, CSI: Vegas and, more notably, So Help Me Todd. The cancellation news took the fans completely off guard leaving them to wonder why the high-rated show was eventually scrapped so unfairly.
Driven to the extremes, some even created a public petition pleading the channel to finally listen to the people who wanted nothing but to get their favorite series back.
Despite such a persistence worthy of everyone’s respect, the whole social media fuss has quite low chances to ever resurrect So Help Me Todd on CBS given that the main reason for its cancellation doesn’t really have to do with its high ratings.
The good news here is that the long-suffering show may be easily picked up by another studio thanks to the fans’ activities.
Will So Help Me Todd Be Revived?...
Driven to the extremes, some even created a public petition pleading the channel to finally listen to the people who wanted nothing but to get their favorite series back.
Despite such a persistence worthy of everyone’s respect, the whole social media fuss has quite low chances to ever resurrect So Help Me Todd on CBS given that the main reason for its cancellation doesn’t really have to do with its high ratings.
The good news here is that the long-suffering show may be easily picked up by another studio thanks to the fans’ activities.
Will So Help Me Todd Be Revived?...
- 4/30/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
It's been nearly six months since the end of the unprecedented 2023 Hollywood labour disputes, which sent shockwaves through the entire entertainment industry with the suspension or cancellation of many popular and not-so-popular movies and TV series. Even now, however, the film and television industries do not seem to have fully recovered, as evidenced by distorted TV schedules, the shortening or bisection of new seasons of scripted shows, and sudden cancellations and renewals.
The case of CBS is particularly telling. While the network's flagship series such as Blue Bloods and Young Sheldon are in their final seasons, other projects are being actively renewed. Recently, CBS reversed its decision to cancel S.W.A.T. due to high ratings and picked up the police procedural for another season. The Good Wife spin-off Elsbeth has also been renewed for a second season.
Against this backdrop, however, there have also been a number of sudden cancellations, decisions...
The case of CBS is particularly telling. While the network's flagship series such as Blue Bloods and Young Sheldon are in their final seasons, other projects are being actively renewed. Recently, CBS reversed its decision to cancel S.W.A.T. due to high ratings and picked up the police procedural for another season. The Good Wife spin-off Elsbeth has also been renewed for a second season.
Against this backdrop, however, there have also been a number of sudden cancellations, decisions...
- 4/30/2024
- by louise.everitt@startefacts.com (Louise Everitt)
- STartefacts.com
Lucas is about to confront a mysterious figure from his past on When Calls the Heart. In the April 28 episode of the Hallmark Channel drama, a woman named Jeanette Aucoin arrives in Hope Valley. And it looks like the character, who is played by Cecilia Deacon, could lead to some trouble for the new governor.
Jeanette ‘causes a stir’ in Hope Valley in the next episode of ‘When Call the Heart’
“We have a newcomer in Hope Valley in season 11 from Lucas’s past. Her name is Jeanette,” Lucas actor Chris McNally says in a behind-the-scenes video for Hallmark (via YouTube).
While this is the first time When Calls the Heart viewers have seen Jeanette, she’s not exactly new to the show.
“She’s been threaded through the story, through various seasons, ever since Lucas’s inception,” McNally explains.
Jeanette’s character has been mentioned several times in past seasons.
Jeanette ‘causes a stir’ in Hope Valley in the next episode of ‘When Call the Heart’
“We have a newcomer in Hope Valley in season 11 from Lucas’s past. Her name is Jeanette,” Lucas actor Chris McNally says in a behind-the-scenes video for Hallmark (via YouTube).
While this is the first time When Calls the Heart viewers have seen Jeanette, she’s not exactly new to the show.
“She’s been threaded through the story, through various seasons, ever since Lucas’s inception,” McNally explains.
Jeanette’s character has been mentioned several times in past seasons.
- 4/28/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
NCIS: Hawai’i has been canceled, and its star has reacted to the sad news.
CBS canceled NCIS: Hawai’i after three successful seasons in primetime.
The news came out on April 26 as the network worked on its lineup for the 2024-2025 television season.
The show had been on the bubble for being renewed, along with a handful of other shows that also missed the cut.
CBS also canceled So Help Me Todd and CSI: Vegas, but the network renewed Elsbeth, Tracker, and S.W.A.T.
NCIS did get a Season 22 order, bringing new episodes to Monday nights in the fall of 2024.
Vanessa Lachey reacts to NCIS: Hawai’i being canceled
A shocked reaction to NCIS: Hawai’i being canceled was shared by actress Vanessa Lachey.
She plays Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant – a character who has also appeared on NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles.
“Gutted, confused, blindsided,” Vanessa wrote on her Instagram Stories before adding,...
CBS canceled NCIS: Hawai’i after three successful seasons in primetime.
The news came out on April 26 as the network worked on its lineup for the 2024-2025 television season.
The show had been on the bubble for being renewed, along with a handful of other shows that also missed the cut.
CBS also canceled So Help Me Todd and CSI: Vegas, but the network renewed Elsbeth, Tracker, and S.W.A.T.
NCIS did get a Season 22 order, bringing new episodes to Monday nights in the fall of 2024.
Vanessa Lachey reacts to NCIS: Hawai’i being canceled
A shocked reaction to NCIS: Hawai’i being canceled was shared by actress Vanessa Lachey.
She plays Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant – a character who has also appeared on NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles.
“Gutted, confused, blindsided,” Vanessa wrote on her Instagram Stories before adding,...
- 4/27/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Queen Latifah fans can rejoice! The Equalizer will be returning to CBS with all new episodes, the network confirmed that the primetime drama has been renewed for a fifth season. Here’s what Robyn McCall fans need to know about The Equalizer’s future.
Primetime powerhouse CBS released an official statement on April 25 confirming that they opted to renew The Equalizer for another season.
CBS Renews Queen Latifah As The Equalizer
“The Equalizer, led by the incomparable Queen Latifah, has all the best elements of a powerful drama. The series is stacked with suspense, heroism, high stakes and formidable characters our audience roots for. We look forward to another dynamic season,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment.
Despite Queen Latifah’s killer performance in Season 4, there were a lot of rumors about a potential Equalizer cancellation. This past season the ratings were solid, but definitely nothing to write home about.
Primetime powerhouse CBS released an official statement on April 25 confirming that they opted to renew The Equalizer for another season.
CBS Renews Queen Latifah As The Equalizer
“The Equalizer, led by the incomparable Queen Latifah, has all the best elements of a powerful drama. The series is stacked with suspense, heroism, high stakes and formidable characters our audience roots for. We look forward to another dynamic season,” said Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment.
Despite Queen Latifah’s killer performance in Season 4, there were a lot of rumors about a potential Equalizer cancellation. This past season the ratings were solid, but definitely nothing to write home about.
- 4/27/2024
- by Amanda Austin
- Celebrating The Soaps
The NCIS-verse is down one show at CBS, following NCIS: Hawai’i‘s cancellation at the network on Friday.
Several of the procedural’s cast members have mourned the axing on social media, including Tori Anderson (aka FBI agent Kate Whistler), who lamented: “Having a really hard time processing this one. Thank you to our incredible crew who made every single day feel like I was living a dream. I want to say thank you to all the fans. My heart breaks for you as well.
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Several of the procedural’s cast members have mourned the axing on social media, including Tori Anderson (aka FBI agent Kate Whistler), who lamented: “Having a really hard time processing this one. Thank you to our incredible crew who made every single day feel like I was living a dream. I want to say thank you to all the fans. My heart breaks for you as well.
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- 4/26/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The reason as to why So Help Me Todd was canned will likely disappoint fans of the quirky procedural.
In So Help Me Todd, the titular Todd (Skylar Astin) is a private investigator whose license was revoked.
He’s taken aboard his fastidious attorney mother’s (Marcia Gay Hardin) law firm and the two must navigate both the nature of the job and their relationship.
Read full article on The Direct.
In So Help Me Todd, the titular Todd (Skylar Astin) is a private investigator whose license was revoked.
He’s taken aboard his fastidious attorney mother’s (Marcia Gay Hardin) law firm and the two must navigate both the nature of the job and their relationship.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 4/26/2024
- by Jennifer McDonough
- The Direct
In a shock announcement on Friday, CBS announced it was canceling NCIS: Hawaii after three seasons. This is the first in the franchise with a female lead, Vanessa Lachey. In addition, in Season 3, they added LL Cool J to reprise his role as Sam Hanna. He has introduced the NCIS: Elite. Now, it seems that this storyline will be done.
This shocking announcement is just one week from when the network was to announce its Fall 2024 schedule. That will be on May 2. Here are all the details about the cancelation, and how fans nearly got a shortened Season 4.
NCIS Hawaii Pictured (L-r): Vanessa Lachey as Jane Tennant. Photo: Karen Neal/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CBS Cancels NCIS: Hawaii In A Shock Move
On Friday, Deadline reported that NCIS: Hawaii has been canceled, and is ending with Season 3. This spinoff is the number 12 most-watched non-sports broadcast television...
This shocking announcement is just one week from when the network was to announce its Fall 2024 schedule. That will be on May 2. Here are all the details about the cancelation, and how fans nearly got a shortened Season 4.
NCIS Hawaii Pictured (L-r): Vanessa Lachey as Jane Tennant. Photo: Karen Neal/CBS ©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CBS Cancels NCIS: Hawaii In A Shock Move
On Friday, Deadline reported that NCIS: Hawaii has been canceled, and is ending with Season 3. This spinoff is the number 12 most-watched non-sports broadcast television...
- 4/26/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
It came down to the wire, but NCIS: Hawai’i ultimately didn’t make the cut for next season at CBS. The news comes days before the network is set to announce its fall schedule on May 2 and before the Season 3 finale of Hawai’i is scheduled to air on May 6. According to sources, the episode was not meant to be a series finale and includes a tease for what was to come but fans won’t be left reeling by a major cliffhanger.
The cancellation is not a complete shocker since, as Deadline has been reporting, NCIS: Hawai’i was on the bubble. Still, the outcome is surprising since an effort was made to extend the well performing drama’s run for at least an abbreviated fourth and final season, with producers agreeing to a massive budget cut and open to other concessions in order to keep the show going.
The cancellation is not a complete shocker since, as Deadline has been reporting, NCIS: Hawai’i was on the bubble. Still, the outcome is surprising since an effort was made to extend the well performing drama’s run for at least an abbreviated fourth and final season, with producers agreeing to a massive budget cut and open to other concessions in order to keep the show going.
- 4/26/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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