So Help Me Todd Tonight April 6 2023 “Side Effects May Include Murder” Season 1 Episode 11
When Margaret’s client faces an attempted murder charge, she mounts a creative defense to prove her client’s innocence; Todd takes an experimental drug to find evidence; Allison finds herself in trouble and reaches out to Todd for help.
Broadcast Time Tonight: Thursday 9:01 PM April 6, 2023 on CBS
So Help Me Todd Season 1 Episode 11 Cast – Side Effects May Include Murder
Marcia Gay Harden (Margaret) Skylar Astin (Todd) Madeline Wise (Allison) Tristen J. Winger (Lyle) Inga Schlingmann (Susan) Rosa Arredondo (Francey) |
About So Help Me Todd
So Help Me Todd stars Academy Award winner Marcia Gay Harden and Skylar Astin as razor-sharp, meticulous attorney Margaret Wright (Harden) and Todd (Astin), her talented but scruffy, aimless son whom she hires as her law firm's in-house investigator. As the black sheep of the well-heeled Wright family, Todd is a laid-back, quick-thinking, excellent former private detective who fell on hard times after his flexible interpretation of the law got his license revoked. Margaret's penchant for excellence and strict adherence to the law is at complete odds with Todd's scrappy methods of finding his way through sticky situations: by the seat of his wrinkled pants. When Todd inadvertently teams with his mother on a case, she's surprised to find herself duly impressed by - and proud of - his crafty ability to sleuth out information with his charm and his wide-ranging tech savvy. At last, Margaret sees a way to put her son on a "suitable" path to living an adult, financially solvent life she approves of, and she asks him to join her firm. Todd agrees, since it means getting his license back and once again doing the job he excels at and loves. Mother and son working together is a big first step toward mending their fragile, dysfunctional relationship, and they may even come away with a better understanding of each other at this pivotal point in their lives. But whether Todd and Margaret will be able to accept each other for who they are is another case entirely. |