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20.04.2024 - 19:25 / deadline.com
So Help Me Todd creator Scott Prendergast has reacted to news of the cancellation of the CBS comedy after two seasons.
In a message Friday on Instagram, Prendergast gave a heartfelt thank you to CBS for what “has been the best professional experience of my life.”
“I took a story about me and my Mom and hundreds of people came together to build it into something else, something huge, something beautiful, something funny,” he wrote in part. “Thank you to everyone involved, and to all our viewers. One million thank yous will never be enough.”
You can read his entire message below.
Starring Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin, in So Help Me Todd, despite their opposing personalities, a talented but directionless P.I. who is the black sheep of his family begrudgingly agrees to work as the in-house investigator for his overbearing mother, a successful attorney reeling from the recent dissolution of her marriage.
Madeline Wise, Tristen J. Winger, Inga Schlingmann and Rosa Arredondo also starred.
Prendergast, Elizabeth Klaviter, who also served as showrunner, Dr. Phil McGraw, Stuart Gillard, Jay McGraw and Julia Eisenman served as executive producers. The series was produced by CBS Studios.
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