So Help Me Todd - Season 1eps8 Link

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

Potts used his brother as a "human alibi," having him attend a symposium in his place while Potts committed the crime.

For the first time, viewers see Lyle's vulnerability as he fights for his family, eventually ending the case by physically stopping the fleeing killer. So Help Me Todd - Season 1Eps8

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

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 Todd and Lyle must set aside their constant

Todd continues his clumsy attempts to get his PI license back early, though Margaret insists he must "pay his dues" first.

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". For the first time, viewers see Lyle's vulnerability

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