The second season of the Netflix romantic teen drama 'My Life With the Walter Boys' concluded with a heartfelt tribute to producer Todd Giroux, who passed away in July 2025 at the age of 51.
The final episode of the season, 'Showdowns and Sparkles,' ended with a title card that simply read 'In memory of Todd Giroux,' prompting many viewers to question his connection to the show.
Giroux was a respected figure in the television industry with a prolific career spanning over a decade, with credits as a producer, post-producer supervisor, and in various editorial departments.
He was known for his work on major TV shows such as 'Animal Control,' 'Murder in a Small Town,' 'Warrior Nun,' and 'Van Helsing'.
His obituary described him as a 'gifted post producer supervisor and producer' who was 'humble about his many accomplishments' and had quietly built an 'impressive body of work' through his company, Robot Post Media Services Inc..
Giroux's talent and dedication were widely recognized, earning him 11 nominations and 11 wins across the industry.
He had also worked on major productions for Showcase and Amazon.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, he was remembered for his 'warmth, creativity, dry wit, and his unwavering love for family, animals, the many students, coworkers and friends whose lives he touched'.
Canadian screenwriter and director Simon Barry shared a tribute on social media, expressing his grief over Giroux's 'sudden and shocking' death and stating, 'I don’t know anyone who was more respected and loved and that’s exactly how I felt about him'.
The dedication of the title card highlights the profound impact he had on the cast and crew of 'My Life With the Walter Boys,' where he served as an associate producer on the first season.
The show is set to return for a third season on Netflix.
The final episode of the season, 'Showdowns and Sparkles,' ended with a title card that simply read 'In memory of Todd Giroux,' prompting many viewers to question his connection to the show.
Giroux was a respected figure in the television industry with a prolific career spanning over a decade, with credits as a producer, post-producer supervisor, and in various editorial departments.
He was known for his work on major TV shows such as 'Animal Control,' 'Murder in a Small Town,' 'Warrior Nun,' and 'Van Helsing'.
His obituary described him as a 'gifted post producer supervisor and producer' who was 'humble about his many accomplishments' and had quietly built an 'impressive body of work' through his company, Robot Post Media Services Inc..
Giroux's talent and dedication were widely recognized, earning him 11 nominations and 11 wins across the industry.
He had also worked on major productions for Showcase and Amazon.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, he was remembered for his 'warmth, creativity, dry wit, and his unwavering love for family, animals, the many students, coworkers and friends whose lives he touched'.
Canadian screenwriter and director Simon Barry shared a tribute on social media, expressing his grief over Giroux's 'sudden and shocking' death and stating, 'I don’t know anyone who was more respected and loved and that’s exactly how I felt about him'.
The dedication of the title card highlights the profound impact he had on the cast and crew of 'My Life With the Walter Boys,' where he served as an associate producer on the first season.
The show is set to return for a third season on Netflix.