The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret

The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
Genre Comedy
Created by David Cross
Written by Shaun Pye
David Cross
Mark Chappell
Directed by Anthony & Joe Russo
Alex Hardcastle
Ben Gregor
Starring
Composer(s) Johnny Marr
Country of origin United Kingdom
United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 18 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Shaun Pye
David Cross
Clelia Mountford
Mark Chappell
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) RDF Television
IFC Original Productions
Release
Original network IFC
Picture format HDTV 720p
Original release October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01) – present
External links
Website

The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret is a British-American black comedy television series starring David Cross, Sharon Horgan, Blake Harrison, Will Arnett, and Spike Jonze. The series is produced by IFC and RDF Television[1] and premiered on October 1, 2010, on IFC.

Premise

Season One and Two

The first two seasons of the series tell a single story---that of American office temp worker Todd Margaret (David Cross). After overhearing Todd recite jargon from a self-help CD and confusing it for him being on a call with a customer, ultra-aggressive executive Brent Wilts (Will Arnett) promotes Todd on the spot.

Todd is put in charge of Thunder Muscle, a new energy drink his company is seeking to sell in Great Britain. Todd's company only has one employee, a British person named Dave (Blake Harrison), who offers his full assistance in helping Todd promote and sell the product in the country.

Most of the humor in season 1 and season 2 focuses on Todd Margaret's not being familiar with British culture and customs. His situation is compounded by the fact that Todd is a pathological liar as well as Dave's truly nasty pranks and manipulation of Todd. In every episode of the first two seasons, Todd lies to cover up his ignorance of British culture and customs and lack of experience running a company. This is compounded by Dave's own manipulation of Todd, providing him false information about British culture to constantly humiliate and sabotage Todd, and Todd's infatuation with a local cafe owner Alice Bell (Sharon Horgan). Several of Todd's most damning lies revolve around his desire to impress Alice and manipulate her into a relationship with him.

During season 1, a cold open at the start of each episode depicts Todd before a British court as various charges against him are read out. A subplot involves Todd's supervisor Doug Whitney (Spike Jonze). Upset at having been fired by Brent, he is told that Brent Wilts is not really a company executive and investigates him for fraud. For the bulk of season 1, Brent is shown as a foul-mouthed, abusive superior towards Todd, constantly demanding unrealistic results in terms of time tables for getting Thunder Muscle onto the British marketplace, as well as demanding sales profits from the drink delivered personally to him, to pay for Brent's hookers and gambling addiction. By the end of season 1, it is revealed that Brent is, in truth, a mild-mannered pushover like Todd, promoted by the owner of his and Todd's company (a mysterious individual known as Mountford), and ordered to promote Todd and push him with unachievable expectations that Todd has no hope of meeting, so as to doom him to failure.

Season 2 features Todd being reunited with his dad, who offers to try to help his son avoid prison. Meanwhile, Alice, Brent, and Doug try to find out the truth about Mountford. Todd gives Alice a fraudulent liquor license for her cafe in an attempt to buy her love, resulting in her cafe being shut down and a warrant put out on her arrest because of said fake liquor license. Alice investigates the situation and finds damning evidence that might free Todd and incriminate Dave. She is killed when Todd unwittingly detonates a truck bomb while she is on her way to the court to reveal Dave's actions. In the end, Brent attempts (and fails) to defend Todd in court as Doug discovers that Mountford is Dave, the son of a rich and powerful Lord of England. Several months prior, while visiting the U.S., Dave was at a bar, and a nervous Brent spilled drinks on him. Distracted by the timid Brent's clumsiness, Dave quickly finds his date at the bar having been stolen by Todd, who exploited Dave's brief absence to go get said drinks, to lure his intoxicated date back to his home for sex. Humiliated and desiring revenge, Dave paid the bartender for information about the two men, then set about a complicated revenge scheme to punish and humiliate both.

Todd Margaret is found guilty but Dave's dad, a high-ranking member of the House of Lords, arranges for the whole mess to get resolved, having grown tired of the atrocious behavior of his son as well as the scandal his and Todd Margaret's mishaps had caused England. Mountford Sr. arranges a pardon for Todd, on the condition that he leave England. However, he also reveals that his American citizenship has been revoked because of his actions and the only countries willing to take him are the Turks and Caicos Islands and North Korea. Choosing exile in North Korea due to his ignorance of geography, food, and nationalities. When he arrives in North Korea Todd is manipulated by the North Korean dictatorship to launch their first-ever nuclear weapon (a discussion at the launch control panel being the source of the cold openings for second season). Todd pushes the button, bringing about a vague nuclear holocaust that seemingly destroys the rest of the world as well as all of the other characters (with the notable exception of the lone survivor, a Turkish terrorist who wanted to blow himself up in an act of terrorism during the course of the series - as he notes in the final line of the season, "There is a certain irony to [it]."

Season Three

Season three of the series was a dream-within-a-dream extension of the first two seasons due to the apocalyptic nature of the season two finale. David Cross returns, playing a new version of his character. Jack McBrayer joins the cast.[2]

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

2009 pilot

The series originated as an episode of Channel 4's Comedy Showcase in November 2009.[3] This backdoor pilot follows the same narrative arc as the season one premiere episode. The Dave Mountford character is played by Russell Tovey. Tovey's obligations to the show Being Human conflicted with the subsequent sitcom. The role was recast with Blake Harrison and Tovey's scenes were reshot. Additionally, the pilot episode length was 24 minutes rather than the series 22 minute length.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
16October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01)November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05)
26January 6, 2012 (2012-01-06)February 10, 2012 (2012-02-10)
36January 7, 2016 (2016-01-07)January 14, 2016 (2016-01-14)

Season 1 (2010)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"In Which Claims Are Made and a Journey Ensues"Anthony & Joe Russo (original pilot)
Alex Hardcastle (first episode)
Shaun Pye & David CrossOctober 1, 2010 (2010-10-01) (US)
November 14, 2010 (2010-11-14) (UK)

Part-time office temp Todd Margaret is unexpectedly chosen to lead the UK launch of Thunder Muscle, a new North Korean energy drink of suspicious contents. Despite help from his new acquaintances, Dave and Alice, Todd struggles to make inroads.

Note: 2 versions of this episode exist. The first, with Russell Tovey as Dave, aired on Channel 4's Comedy Showcase in the UK on November 27, 2009. Tovey's scenes were reshot with Blake Harrison when the full series went into production.
22"A Plan Is Hatched and a Date Is Not a Date"Alex HardcastleShaun Pye & David CrossOctober 8, 2010 (2010-10-08) (US)
November 21, 2010 (2010-11-21) (UK)
Todd's new boss, Brent Wilts, turns up the heat to sell Thunder Muscle, so Todd hatches a plan to crack the British retail market, but he leaves the practical execution to Dave because he thinks he's scored a first date with Alice.
33"The Snooker Player, the Black Canadian, the Turkish Terrorist, and the Peanut"Alex HardcastleShaun Pye & David CrossOctober 15, 2010 (2010-10-15) (US)
November 28, 2010 (2010-11-28) (UK)
Todd decides to launch Thunder Muscle with an advertisement featuring a celebrity endorsement; Dave sets up the meeting. Meanwhile, Todd's "relationship" with Alice goes to the next level: dinner at her flat
44"In Which Brent Wilts Arrives and Things Take a Turn for the Worse"Alex HardcastleShaun Pye & David CrossOctober 22, 2010 (2010-10-22) (US)
December 5, 2010 (2010-12-05) (UK)
Wilts arrives in London demanding all the money from Thunder Muscle sales. Todd oversees the filming of his commercial and it seems he finally makes a breakthrough but...no.
55"Where Todd and Brent Misjudge the Mood of a Solemn Day"Alex HardcastleShaun Pye & David CrossOctober 29, 2010 (2010-10-29) (US)
December 12, 2010 (2010-12-12) (UK)
With Wilts now maniacally demanding results, Todd finally takes initiative with a publicity stunt guaranteed to get Britain buzzing about Thunder Muscle. Meanwhile, Todd's former boss, Doug, is embarking on an investigation into Wilts's past.
66"What Can Only Be Considered a Dreadful Day for Todd"Alex HardcastleShaun Pye & David CrossNovember 5, 2010 (2010-11-05) (US)
December 19, 2010 (2010-12-19) (UK)
Todd's world is falling apart, so he makes a final desperate bid for Alice's affections with even more spectacular lies. The various calamities Todd has embroiled himself in are starting to come to a head.

Season 2 (2012)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Story by Teleplay by Original air date
71"Todd’s Terrible Day Ends and His Next Terrible Day Begins"Ben GregorShaun Pye & David CrossShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 6, 2012 (2012-01-06) (US)
March 5, 2013 (2013-03-05) (UK)

Picking up directly where season one left off, Todd has a lot of explaining to do: What was he doing in the Houses of Parliament? Why is there a blood-stained cardboard box on his floor that is labelled ALICE RAPE KIT? And what is his father doing outside the door if he supposedly died in a skydiving accident?

Trying to talk his way out of trouble, Todd makes matters only worse. As if things weren't bad enough, a giant supermarket chain wants to sue Todd for 10 million pounds and the police want to question a man fitting Todd's description in connection with the sudden death of a Member of Parliament.
82"Todd and his Valet Arrive in Leeds and What They Saw There"Ben GregorShaun Pye & David CrossShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 13, 2012 (2012-01-13) (US)
March 12, 2013 (2013-03-12) (UK)

Todd and Dave decide to take a trip to sell some Thunder Muscle. On the way, they stop at La Molecule, Alice's favorite restaurant, in an attempt to convince the chef to hire Alice so Todd can regain her favour. Todd complicates things by spinning a ridiculous lie.

Todd arrives just in time for his big meeting with the chairman of the toughest rugby team in England. Having mere minutes to seal the deal of his career, and knowing nothing about rugby, Todd makes yet another poor decision.
93"How The Liver and The Salad Conspired to Ruin Todd’s Good Deed"Ben GregorShaun Pye & David CrossShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 20, 2012 (2012-01-20) (US)
March 19, 2013 (2013-03-19) (UK)

High on morphine, Todd mistakes a small teddy bear for Hudson, Alice's former boyfriend, whom he rightly suspects of trying to win her back. Desperate to make it to La Molecule before Hudson, Todd steals a test tube of toxic spores on the way.

Meanwhile, Brent Wilts and Doug Whitney, Todd's former boss back in Oregon, team up to track down the malevolent force that is "Mountford."
104"In Which Todd Accidentally Learns a Secret and Brent and Doug Get Closer to Further From the Truth"Ben GregorShaun Pye & David CrossShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 27, 2012 (2012-01-27) (US)
March 26, 2013 (2013-03-26) (UK)

Wondering if she had the wrong idea about him, Alice visits Todd.

After Todd's father leaves the country, Todd seeks solace in a pub, but instead finds himself enmeshed in a night of unimaginable debauchery in a hen party from hell.
115"The Crime Scene, The Storyteller and the Sanctimonious Tower of Morality"Ben GregorShaun Pye & David CrossShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellFebruary 3, 2012 (2012-02-03) (US)
April 2, 2013 (2013-04-02) (UK)

After a disastrous night, Todd finds himself in an even more disastrous situation.

Alice is forced to run from the law when the police see the unauthorized liquor license Todd gave her. Trying to clear her name, Alice goes looking for Todd to have it out with him only to find him on television and in police custody.
126"Conclusion"Ben GregorShaun Pye & David CrossShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellFebruary 10, 2012 (2012-02-10) (US)
April 9, 2013 (2013-04-09) (UK)
Todd is on trial for his life. The public wants him to hang and that seems the most likely outcome. A number of "friendly" witnesses are called to the stand but each one backfires. Meanwhile, Alice struggles to find the evidence needed to clear both their names and is in a race against time to make it to the courthouse.

Season 3 (2016)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
131"Todd Margaret Part 1"John HardwickShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 7, 2016 (2016-01-07)0.078[4]
142"Todd Margaret Part 2"John HardwickShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 7, 2016 (2016-01-07)0.063[4]
153"The Decisions of Todd Margaret"John HardwickShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 7, 2016 (2016-01-07)0.036[4]
164"The Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Part 1"John HardwickShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 14, 2016 (2016-01-14)0.093[5]
175"The Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Part 2"John HardwickShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 14, 2016 (2016-01-14)0.060[5]
186"The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret"John HardwickShaun Pye & David Cross & Mark ChappellJanuary 14, 2016 (2016-01-14)0.039[5]

Production

The show was created by David Cross and written by Cross and Shaun Pye.[6] The first season premiered October 1, 2010, on IFC in the U.S.;[7] and on More4 in the UK on November 14, 2010.[8] The second season was broadcast on Fox in the UK from March 5, 2013. David Cross announced that season 2 would be the final season, despite the network's wish for a third season.[9]

The pilot was aired in the UK as an episode of the Channel 4 series Comedy Showcase. Scenes from the first episode were re-shot after the Channel 4 airing when the part of Margaret's assistant, Dave, was recast with Blake Harrison.[10] Russell Tovey, who played the character in the original pilot, was no longer available when the series went into production.[11]

The show reunites Cross with Arrested Development co-star Will Arnett; the two also appear together on the Fox sitcom Running Wilde, which premiered before, but was produced after, Todd Margaret.

David Cross mentioned on WTF with Marc Maron that he put his own money into financing the show.[12]

In 2014, IFC renewed the series for a third season, which aired from January 7 to January 14, 2016.

Though no official announcement has been given yet, Cross indicated in an August 2016 interview with The A.V. Club that the show is done, and there will not be any more seasons.[13]

References

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