In anticipation of the eagerly awaited second season debut of ‘So Help Me Todd’ on CBS, the legal dramedy series is gearing up for an exciting expansion of its ensemble cast. The latest addition comes in the form of Heather Morris, best known for her role in ‘Glee,’ who will be taking on the recurring character of Judy Maxon, a gift shop clerk within Todd and Margaret’s office building. Morris herself enthusiastically shared the news with her substantial Instagram following, expressing her excitement to join the likes of Skylar Astin and Marcia Gay Harden on the show.

Joining Morris are two other notable guest stars, Lisa Rinna portraying Jennifer Gianola and Sandra Bernhard as Belinda Tuttle. Bernhard’s character, Belinda Tuttle, is described as the “Queen of Courts,” an opportunistic attorney specializing in personal injury cases and known for her unscrupulous tactics. This trio of new cast members will complement the returning ensemble, which includes familiar faces such as Skylar Astin, Marcia Gay Harden, and Madeline Wise.

As for the plot of the upcoming season, details remain scarce, but viewers can expect the continuation of the series’ central premise: a talented but aimless private investigator reluctantly joining forces with his formidable mother at her law firm. Todd’s clash with his mother’s strict adherence to the law forms the backdrop for the series’ exploration of familial dynamics and professional intrigue.

With show creator Scott Prendergast at the helm, alongside executive producers Dr. Phil McGraw and others, the series promises to deliver more of the clever storytelling and quirky character interactions that captivated audiences in its first season. As fans eagerly await the premiere on February 15, 2024, on CBS, they can also look forward to streaming the show on Paramount Plus, Global TV in Canada, and various other platforms, ensuring that ‘So Help Me Todd’ remains accessible to viewers around the world.

TOPICS: So Help Me Todd