Now That CBS Cancelled So Help Me Todd, Here's What Could Replace It In Primetime (2024)

Now That CBS Cancelled So Help Me Todd, Here's What Could Replace It In Primetime (1)

Spring is unfortunately cancellation season when it comes to network television, and CBS has announced some shows from the 2024 TV schedule that weren't quite as lucky as the renewed NCIS and FBIs. Both CSI: Vegas and So Help Me Todd have gotten the axe from the network, but it's the latter that already has me thinking ahead to the fall due to the renewal of Elsbeth – which airs after Todd on Thursday nights – just one day earlier. So, let's look at what could replace Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin's show come fall!

So Help Me Todd won't return for Season 3 despite averaging 6.3 million viewers in seven days of delayed viewing per episode, according to THR. Those are some pretty solid numbers – and only slightly below those of fellow cancelled series CSI: Vegas – but evidently not enough to warrant a return to CBS for the 2024-2025 TV season.

In the new year following the end of the WGA writers strike and SAG-AFTRA actors strike, So Help Me Todd has been paired with CBS' Elsbeth, a spinoff of The Good Wife that was renewed for Season 2 just one day before the bad news broke about Todd. Both are (mostly) dramas with some quirkiness to make them lighter than many of CBS' other dramatic offerings, and made for a good match.

So, what could be paired with Elsbeth in So Help Me Todd's place, assuming Carrie Preston's new show continues airing on Thursdays at 10 pm. ET in the fall? Well, we can only speculate, but I don't really see CBS moving one of its other dramas to Thursdays. For a few examples of why, the FBIs are hugely successful as one solid block of primetime on Tuesdays, NCIS rarely moves slots, and NCIS: Hawai'i has not yet been renewed for another season. All in all, my prediction is a new show being paired with Elsbeth, and CBS has some in the works.

These are the freshman drama options that are currently slated for slots in the 2024-2025 TV season: NCIS: Origins, a prequel series for NCIS' Gibbs; the medical drama Watson, with Morris Chestnut starring in a new take on the world of Sherlock Holmes; and a reboot of Matlock, which was originally planned for 2023 with Kathy Bates starring.

Two comedies are also on the way, with the Young Sheldon spinoff centered on Georgie and Mandy as well as Damon Wayans Sr. joining forces with Damon Wayans Jr. for Poppa's House, but those seem more likely to fill slots that will be vacated by Young Sheldon and Bob Hearts Abishola after their series finales in May. So, with one of the dramas more likely to fit with Elsbeth on CBS Thursdays, which will it be?

Well, if I was a betting woman, I'd put my money on Matlock. NCIS: Origins seems like a natural fit for Mondays, along with NCIS and – if renewed – NCIS: Hawai'i. Watson is a bit of a wild card, as CBS hasn't had a medical drama since Sophia Bush's Good Sam was cancelled in 2022, and that would be an interesting partner for Elsbeth if CBS wanted two very different shows.

CINEMABLEND NEWSLETTER

Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News

But pairing Matlock with Elsbeth would group two mystery/crime shows with female leads, and given that CBS has found success by airing similar shows back to back with the FBIs on Tuesdays, I can definitely see Thursdays starting with Ghosts and Young Sheldon's spinoff or Poppa's House at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ET, followed by Matlock at 9 p.m. ET, and ending with Elsbeth returning to its current time slot of 10 p.m. ET.

Of course, this is all complete speculation, and CBS may not be done with the cancellations yet this spring. Plus, So Help Me Todd isn't totally done yet, and it'll be months before CBS' new Thursday lineup will come into play. For now, you can keep watching So Help Me Todd at 9 p.m. ET on CBS Thursdays, and revisit past episodes streaming with a Paramount+ subscription.

Laura turned a lifelong love of television into a valid reason to write and think about TV on a daily basis. She's not a doctor, lawyer, or detective, but watches a lot of them in primetime. CinemaBlend's resident expert and interviewer for One Chicago, the galaxy far, far away, and a variety of other primetime television. Will not time travel and can cite multiple TV shows to explain why. She does, however, want to believe that she can sneak references to The X-Files into daily conversation (and author bios).

More about television

While Basically Everyone Broke During Ryan Gosling's Beavis And Butt-Head SNL Sketch, Kenan Thompson Explains Why He Didn’tAs A Former Fan Of CSI: Vegas Prior To Cancellation After 3 Seasons, Here's Why I Gave Up On The CBS Drama

Latest

Fans Did Not Hold Back After The Rock Shook Hands With Jake Paul Ahead Of His Fight With Mike Tyson
See more latest►

Most Popular
X-Men ’97 Actors Lenore Zann And A.J. LoCasio Share Why They Hope To See From The MCU’s Rogue And Gambit, And I Completely Agree With Them
Critics Have Seen Lily Gladstone's Killers Of The Flower Moon Follow-Up. What They're Saying About Under The Bridge
Disney World's Best Restaurant Just Made Theme Park History And Now I Really Wish I Could Afford To Eat There
How The Ballerina Vampire Film 'Abigail' Draws Inspiration From 'The Shining' | Director Interview
Zack Snyder Explains Why He Directed Batman V Superman Instead Of Doing Man Of Steel 2
Cancellation Sweeps Are Coming, But Even One CBS Head Honcho Says She Hates When Shows Don't Get 'Proper Endings'
Quentin Tarantino's 10th Movie Is Wide Open Again, But I Don't Think He Should Do That R-Rated Star Trek Film
‘Foul And Unacceptable:’ The Internet Is Not Holding Back After A24 Posters Were Caught Using AI, Mucking Up The Chicago Skyline And More
Donnie Wahlberg Knows Blue Bloods Is Ending, But He's 'Grateful' For Every Day He Still Gets To Play Danny Reagan
A Report Said Netflix Wants To Make Movies ‘Cheaper’ And ‘Less Frequent.’ What Head Honcho Ted Sarandos Has To Say
Jennifer Garner Got A Surprise Birthday Call From Julie Andrews, And Her Fans Had The Best Reactions To Her Fangirling
Now That CBS Cancelled So Help Me Todd, Here's What Could Replace It In Primetime (2024)

FAQs

Now That CBS Cancelled So Help Me Todd, Here's What Could Replace It In Primetime? ›

These are the freshman drama options that are currently slated for slots in the 2024-2025 TV season: NCIS: Origins, a prequel series for NCIS' Gibbs; the medical drama Watson, with Morris Chestnut starring in a new take on the world of Sherlock Holmes; and a reboot of Matlock, which was originally planned for 2023 with ...

Why did CBS cancel So Help Me Todd? ›

As it turned out, it comes down to the age-old killer of television programs: Ratings. According to TVLine, although the legal drama's ratings were consistent with those of its freshman season, it ranked last in comparison to all of CBS' other shows, averaging 6.2 million total viewers.

Is So Help Me Todd renewed for 2024? ›

So Help Me Todd premiered in September 2022 and people love it, our own Adrienne Jones wrote that it might even be better than Emmy-winning Ted Lasso. While CBS did renew a large chunk of its spring 2024 lineup, sadly So Help Me Todd got the short end of the stick.

Is So Help Me Todd coming back? ›

After this there are episodes left for So Help Me Todd, not just in the season, but in the series as CBS has announced that it is cancelling the courtroom dramedy.

Will there be a season 3 of So Help Me Todd? ›

The network says second-year dramedy So Help Me Todd and drama CSI: Vegas, which is in its third season, won't return. The two shows were among just a handful of CBS scripted series whose futures were up in the air as of Friday.

What is the new series with Todd? ›

On May 12, 2022, it was announced that CBS had given the production, titled So Help Me Todd, a series order.

Will NCIS Hawaii be renewed? ›

“NCIS: Hawai'i” has been canceled at CBS. The “NCIS” spinoff is currently airing its third season at the broadcast network. The season finale scheduled to air on May 6 will now serve as the series finale.

Did the cast of So Help Me Todd change? ›

EXCLUSIVE: CBS dramedy So Help Me Todd is expanding its recurring cast ahead of the upcoming second season, adding Glee alumna Heather Morris in a key role, opposite Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin. Additionally, Sandra Bernhard (American Horror Story) will appear in a guest-starring role in Season 2.

Is any of So Help Me Todd filmed in Portland Oregon? ›

The show was created by longtime Portland-area resident Scott Prendergast, and was set in Portland (though filmed, like many series, in British Columbia) and featured frequent references to the Rose City.

Is So Help Me Todd still on TV? ›

The television world was shocked when word dropped that the CBS drama So Help Me Todd was canceled after two seasons on the network.

What city is So Help Me Todd supposed to be in? ›

29), and Portland viewers may notice some very familiar references. That's because the comedy-drama was created by Scott Prendergast, who grew up in Portland, and the show takes place in the Rose City.

How many seasons of So Help Me Todd are there? ›

Is So Help Me Todd streaming anywhere? ›

So Help Me Todd Season 1 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Paramount Plus. Scott Prendergast is the creator of the American legal drama television series So Help Me Todd, which debuted on CBS on September 29, 2022.

How many seasons of Todd are there? ›

UPDATED with more reactions: So Help Me Todd creator, cast and crew members have responded to the news of the CBS' dramedy's cancellation after two seasons.

Is Dr Phil a producer on So Help Me Todd? ›

McGraw's professional life, he also served as Executive Producer, writer and co-creator. A mother-son legal drama starring Marcia Gay Harden, SO HELP ME TODD, with Dr. McGraw as executive producer, debuts on CBS in fall 2022.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Foster Heidenreich CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 5797

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (76 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Foster Heidenreich CPA

Birthday: 1995-01-14

Address: 55021 Usha Garden, North Larisa, DE 19209

Phone: +6812240846623

Job: Corporate Healthcare Strategist

Hobby: Singing, Listening to music, Rafting, LARPing, Gardening, Quilting, Rappelling

Introduction: My name is Foster Heidenreich CPA, I am a delightful, quaint, glorious, quaint, faithful, enchanting, fine person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.