UPDATED with extra reactions: So Assist Me Todd creator, solid and crew members have responded to the information of the CBS‘ dramedy’s cancellation after two seasons.

In a message Friday on Instagram, collection creator creator Scott Prendergast gave a heartfelt thanks to CBS for what “has been one of the best skilled expertise of my life.”

“I took a narrative about me and my Mother and a whole bunch of individuals got here collectively to construct it into one thing else, one thing big, one thing lovely, one thing humorous,” he wrote partially. “Thanks to everybody concerned, and to all our viewers. A million thank yous won’t ever be sufficient.”

You possibly can learn his complete message beneath.

Sequence co-star Inga Schlingmann reposted the picture of Prendergast’s publish on her IG story, including a coronary heart fingers emoji.

Star Marcia Homosexual Harden thanked the collection’ “incredible crew” over a behind-the-scenes group picture on her IG tales.

Fellow co-lead Skylar Astin picked up So Assist Me Todd Season 2 make-up artist Jennifer Powell’s IG publish through which she thanked the present’s solid, including a heart-themed sticker.

“It was such an honor to work with this hardworking and loving crew, our extremely proficient writers, visionary administrators, devoted background performers, and my fantastic co-stars,” solid member Tristen J. Winger wrote on his IG story, reminding followers that there are 4 extra episodes of the collection left. Its finale is about for Might 16.

Starring Harden and Astin, in So Assist Me Todd, regardless of their opposing personalities, a proficient however directionless P.I. who’s the black sheep of his household begrudgingly agrees to work because the in-house investigator for his overbearing mom, a profitable lawyer reeling from the latest dissolution of her marriage.

Madeline Clever, Winger, Schlingmann and Rosa Arredondo additionally starred.

Prendergast, Elizabeth Klaviter, who additionally served as showrunner, Dr. Phil McGraw, Stuart Gillard, Jay McGraw and Julia Eisenman served as government producers. The collection was produced by CBS Studios.

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