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- Season 1eps8 | So Help Me Todd

Todd and Lyle must set aside their constant bickering to clear Angie's name. They discover that the lab's researchers, Potts and Armstrong, were at odds over commercializing a new plastic-dissolving solution. The "Evil Twin" Twist

Critics praised the episode for diversifying its focus beyond the core mother-son dynamic and giving Tristen J. Winger (Lyle) a meatier role. It holds a from reviewers like The Review Geek , who enjoyed the environmentally conscious theme despite some "excessive red herrings". So Help Me Todd - Season 1Eps8

The investigation takes a turn when Todd and Lyle realize the culprit, Potts, has an identical twin brother. Todd and Lyle must set aside their constant

A running subplot involves Todd unsuccessfully trying to smuggle a fancy office chair into his workspace. By the end, Lyle, Susan, and Margaret surprise him with a new (albeit slightly broken) chair as a thank-you gift. Critical Reception Winger (Lyle) a meatier role

Margaret and Todd lure both brothers into the office with separate ruses—a plea deal for one and an identity theft case for the other—forcing a confession. Key Character Moments