CBS Can Still Save So Help Me Todd Just Like It Did With Its Other Show 4 Years Ago
The viewers proved there’s still a lot of benefit to get from the canceled show.
Summary:
- Though So Help Me Todd ’s cancellation news sparked a lot of heated discussion in the social media, fans were quick to start their own campaign to save their favorite series.
- It seems like right now the show is very unlikely to ever return to CBS, but the chances are it may still be picked up by another network or even CBS’ streaming partner.
- The streaming service has once welcomed another show that was originally launched by CBS.
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.
The fans were quick to use social media to express their anger towards CBS’ decision as they had previously discovered that the show’s cancellation had had nothing to do with its viewers that had always been quite high.
Even after the shocking news broke, So Help Me Todd continued its successful television run surpassing most of the other shows, even CBS’ joy and pride Elsbeth. However disheartening it all looks right now, the show still has high chances to be picked up by some other network.
So far the best option to work out for So Help Me Todd remains CBS’ streaming partner Paramount+ that would definitely get some profit from acquiring the series scrapped by the channel.
There’s Still Hope For So Help Me Todd
What makes this idea even better, the television history proves that Paramount+ already played a significant role in another show’s fate. Though it was never canceled, CBS’ supernatural drama series Evil was moved to Paramount+ after its first season premiered back in 2019, with all the other following seasons going straight to the streaming.
Given how much fuss So Help Me Todd’s whole drama caused in the media, CBS is very likely to restore its reputation by throwing this idea to the fellow streaming platform, and the latter will have nothing but a benefit if something like this does happen.