The Guardian - World News
| Title | TikTok, an AI sitcom and clowns: how Hacks and The Comeback nail the humiliations of modern celebrity | Source | The Guardian - World News |
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No indignity is too great for the leads of these darkly funny shows as they pursue a comeback at any cost In the fifth and final season of sitcom Hacks, the legendary comedian Deborah Vance has once again been plunged into crisis. After leaving America’s number one late-night talkshow in a flurry of controversy, a vengeful non-compete clause is barring her from performing new material. Season four of the Emmy-winning comedy ended on a cliffhanger, with TMZ mistakenly reporting that Deborah (Jean Smart) had died. Freshly resurrected for season five, the prodigal mother of comedy worries that her lifetime of work will be defined by her premature late-night exit. To secure her legacy, she sets her sights on staging a major comeback show at Madison Square Garden – and she’ll stop at nothing to make it happen. Not uncoincidentally, the final season of The Comeback begins on a similar note of desperation. Valerie Cherish – the high-cringe sitcom star played by a red-haired Lisa Kudrow – is handed a career lifeline when she scores the lead role in a new sitcom. There’s just one catch: the script has been written by AI, and this is a secret that Valerie is forbidden from sharing. It’s the type of toe-curling scenario that could only come from Kudrow and her collaborator, Michael Patrick King, who is back on form after terrorising the world with And Just Like That. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2026/apr/22/hacks-comeback-social-media-humiliation | Published At | 2026-04-22 05:00:53 (16 hours ago) |
| Created At | 2026-04-22 05:04:17 | Updated At | 2026-04-22 05:04:17 |