/r/ToddMargaret
A subreddit dedicated to the show The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.
A subreddit dedicated to the show The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.
/r/ToddMargaret
I binged the show over the past couple of days, so it was all still fresh, but there were a lot of times in season 3 that I was confused and felt like I was missing something, so doing the rewatch now is really piecing things together.
I love shows like this and Arrested Development that just get better and better the more you watch them :)
I watched the show years ago and loved it, but like a lot of my favorite IFC shows it's only available on Amazon to rent/buy, but the 3rd season isn't available at all. Does anyone know why? I'd really like to finish the series.
Anytime I have to pack a box
Like real physical pain from second hand embarassment
I wholeheartedly think this is the best show I have watched in my life. I think of it so often I can't believe it is already over. I wish more people can see this show.
I just finished season 3 and was wondering if there are any news for S4. I love David cross and Todd Margaret
I just found out that a Season 2 DVD (US Region 1) was briefly available on Amazon via manufacture-on-demand. It is no longer available as of writing and I can't even find pictures of a copy on ebay or anywhere else. I'm guessing like a lot of these MOD releases, that this DVD must now be incredibly rare.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone here happen to have it? Not looking to buy, unless someone wants to sell cheap lol. I just want to know, 1, if they exist out there somewhere, and 2, what kind of bonus features are on it and how is the quality of the DVD overall?
I’ve watched seasons 1-3 maybe ten times over but the curry scene in season 3 still doesn’t make any sense to me and I can’t work out what he’s trying to recreate or prevent.
What am I missing?
Does anybody know the name of the closing song for season 3?
It's great but I can't find it on YouTube or searching the lyrics on Google.
Does anyone have The Increasingly Necessary Todd Margaret Recap Special or The Increasingly Soon Return of Todd Margaret downloaded? I can not find them anywhere!
Was randomly thinking about this great show and thought I’d look to see if there was a group.
hey, does anyone know where to watch the special? the increasingly soon return of todd margaret
As far as I can tell, season 3 is not available on DVD. Anyone have any info on why? Any input as to what we can do to get it released?
I would love to get the transcript / translation of the Korean speech the cult leader gives at the end of season 3
Sure would be nice to see this show on TV again. Great series!
Is Todd Margaret in fact Keith Moon's son? I know it's a funny name because it sound Korean and he's going to NK but is part of the joke that he was conceived when Live at Leeds was recorded?
Just finished the series. What I got out of it was he woke up back in the first season? Everything that happened was a dream?
I saw season 2 finale and I’m so confused. How did she die? I don’t remember seeing her death scene.
So I’ve seen seasons 1&2 about 10 times now and I’ve watched season 3 twice and I just can’t work out how the link works.
Originally I thought it was a dream within a dream but I can’t see quite where one starts and the other begins.
Is season 3 a dream season 1 Todd is having inbetween “answer your telephone” and waking up for real? Or are season 1 & 2 a dream Todd 3 is having?
OR is it implying that their are potentially infinite timelines and in each one Todd is the catastrophic catalyst for the end of the world and we’re just seeing two very different versions of the timeline? The deja vu is merely an overarching “psychic link” between all Todd’s.
The way the show ended apparently hit me differently than others, or else I haven't seen this theory elsewhere. The way I took it, the reason the world didn't blow up was because he didn't really fulfill the prophecies himself, his actions caused them, but indirectly.
The way I took it was it was a "hint" or "command" as to how to truly fulfill the prophecy. He needed to do it all himself, not on accident, on purpose. What a crazy season that would be, huh?
Too bad there won't be a 4th, I was really excited that that was what was going to happen.
In the last episode of Season 2, it is revealed that Todd was actually born in Leeds in 1970 and that his last name is Moon.
Keith Moon was the drummer for The Who and they performed/recorded the famous Live at Leeds in 1970.
I'm curious how the majority of viewers feel about the Alice character in S1/S2
I've often seen her death called the bleakest moment of the show, "too far," too horrific even for how dark and miserable of a show Todd Margaret was, the worst moment of season 2
I'd agree with all of that stuff, though I think the show killing her off was amazing for those reasons
Part of the anger seemed to stem from people interpreting Alice as one of the few "good guys" on the show. She seems kind, genuine, and normal. Not out to hurt anybody. At first
By season 2 though, I feel we see that she's just as selfish and dumb as everyone else in this world
She constantly involves herself with Todd because she wants to further her own ends, putting up with his insanity and instability because he keeps promising her the world
He delivers on most of his promises but she KNOWS he's a pathological liar yet continues to involve herself with him
Plus, their big "romantic" moment comes after she realizes he did something for her
I feel like she's just as crude and baseless as Todd and the other characters really. She basically was gonna repay him with sex for getting her that La Molecule gig
She only wanted anything to do with Todd when there was something in it for her, and then blames him when things go south even though she easily could've walked away
I agree that killing her was a shocking moment and she was ultimately one of the LESS awful characters but at the end of the day I don't really think she was this upstanding moral center of the show
She just had more kind moments to offset her selfishness
One of the most brilliant things about Todd Margaret's comedy was its reliance on multi-layered humor, jokes with huge buildup and payoff later, and coincidence.
I know it's probably hard to pick a "favorite joke" in an 18 episode comedy, but I have to say I think the most brilliant punchline in the whole series is Todd calling Mehtap during the trial
He gives this heartwarming speech, and for a second you forget you're watching what is probably the least sentimental TV series ever made.
That joke just perfectly sums up how fucking clueless of a character S1/S2 Todd was and how his naivete carried the entire show.
Curious what other people think is Todd Margaret's most brilliant punchline