Lisa Kudrow’s Valerie Cherish Faces an AI-Written Sitcom — Why Season 3 of The Comeback Changes the Show’s Stakes

Lisa Kudrow’s Valerie Cherish Faces an AI-Written Sitcom — Why Season 3 of The Comeback Changes the Show’s Stakes

lisa kudrow returns in a season that deliberately shifts the show’s frame: The Comeback’s third chapter makes the sitcom within the sitcom a product of artificial intelligence, and that creative choice alters what the final run can explore about authenticity, fame and control. The season is being billed as the final chapter, debuts March 22 at 10: 30 p. m. ET/PT, and will be available to stream on the show’s streaming platform.

Lisa Kudrow’s Valerie Cherish: a character pushed into a new kind of spotlight

The immediate consequence of putting an AI in the writer’s chair is structural. Valerie Cherish is now an executive producer of her in-show sitcom, and learning the scripts come from a machine reframes her usual battles—formerly with human writers—into a conflict about authorship and agency. That shift compresses satire, industry commentary and character stakes into a shorter, sharper arc for what the creators have presented as the season finale.

Here’s the part that matters: an AI-written show inside The Comeback tightens the series’ focus on how television is made and who gets to tell stories, while also creating a premise that can be mined for both cringe comedy and broader cultural questions. The new tone sets expectations that this won’t be a simple nostalgia play.

It’s easy to overlook, but billing the third season as the final season after previous returns suggests the creators are aiming for a deliberate close rather than another open-ended revival.

What the season will deliver and how it’s scheduled

The season premieres March 22 at 10: 30 p. m. ET/PT and will follow a weekly release pattern through a series finale on May 10. Episodes will be available to stream on the series’ streaming platform, and the creators will pair the run with an official companion video podcast hosted by Evan Ross Katz that features the show's co-creators and guests from the cast.

  • Cast highlights: Valerie Cherish returns; the ensemble includes Dan Bucatinsky, Laura Silverman, Damian Young, Tim Bagley, Matt Cook, Jack O’Brien, Ella Stiller, John Early, Barry Shabaka Henley, Abbi Jacobson, Tony Macht, Brittany O’Grady, Zane Phillips, Julian Stern, and Andrew Scott.
  • Creative team: The series is co-created by Michael Patrick King and Lisa Kudrow, who executive produce alongside John Melfi and Dan Bucatinsky.
  • Format notes: The season centers on Cherish starring in a new show titled How’s That?! that, within the story, is being scripted by an AI.

A short timeline helps place this third chapter in context: