

Shows like Hacks, Bait, Wonder Man and The Studio have taken a hard look at the industry and its obsession with fame, control and self-image. However, in contrast, The Comeback has over three seasons, becoming a defining Hollywood satire that culminates in a widely praised and emotional series finale. The series created by Michael Patrick King and Lisa Kudrow follows the story of ‘Valerie Cherish’ as she evolves from a struggling sitcom actor into a reality-TV figure and eventually into someone navigating an AI-driven production.
And throughout the season, it is ‘Billy’ essayed by Dan Bucatinsky, mirrors the industry’s growing narcissism, with the final season blending satire and emotion to deliver one of the most daunting endings in recent memory. Now, in a conversation with Playlist, Dan has reflected on some of the core questions around the series finale.
First inkling of a new season for ‘Valerie Cherish’
During the conversation, Dan is asked about whether he knew about the turn Lisa and Michael had planned for the show. To which the actor revealed that the audience’s interest in Season 3 never faded after the Season 2 finale. However, over time, creators, Lisa and Michael developed a timely concept which largely focused on ‘Valerie’ appearing in what was later known as the first AI-written sitcom, inspired by some major concerns raised during the Hollywood strikes. He revealed how HBO didn’t take long to approve the idea, and the team rapidly wrote, filmed, and edited the season to deliver the show while the topic was still fresh.


