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The Comeback returns as Valerie Cherish confronts an AI-written sitcom
Summary
HBO's The Comeback returns for a third and final season on March 22, following Valerie Cherish as she lands a sitcom revealed to be written by artificial intelligence.
Content
HBO's The Comeback returns for a third and final season on March 22, continuing the story of Valerie Cherish. The series, created by Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King, first debuted in 2005 and was revived in 2014 after a strong cult following. This season centers on Cherish landing the lead in a new network sitcom that is, without her knowledge, written by an algorithm. The show also confronts personal loss and a transformed television landscape while shifting its visual style.
Key details:
- Season three premieres on March 22 on HBO.
- The series was created by Lisa Kudrow and Michael Patrick King and originally debuted in 2005, with a 2014 revival.
- This season's premise follows Cherish as she leads a network sitcom that is being written by artificial intelligence.
- The production largely moves away from the earlier mockumentary reality-camera approach toward a more cinematic look.
- The season addresses the absence of Mickey Deane following actor Robert Michael Morris's 2017 death and includes an episode honoring the character.
- Creators say the return was shaped by industry shifts, including conversations around AI and the effects of the WGA strike.
Summary:
The third season frames Valerie Cherish as a lens on ongoing shifts in television, from reality formats to prestige drama and now AI-driven writing. It balances industry themes with personal moments, including a tribute to a departed character. The season premieres March 22 on HBO and will serve as the series' final chapter.
