Elsbeth Season 3 to feature these as guest stars, find out who

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Elsbeth (Image sourced via CBS)
Elsbeth (Image sourced via CBS)

CBS’ Elsbeth Season 3 is kicking off with a high-profile guest star lineup that brings comedy, stage, and TV experience into its premiere episode. Amy Sedaris, Andy Richter, and Lindsay Mendez will all appear in the opener, each playing roles tied to a case that blends the world of late-night television with crime-solving.

Sedaris steps in as Laurel Hammond-Muntz, the outspoken head writer and executive producer of the fictional late-night talk show Way Late. Richter plays Mickey Muntz, her husband and the quick-witted but often put-upon sidekick to host Scotty Bristol, portrayed by Stephen Colbert.

Mendez takes on Officer Grace Hackett, a dedicated NYPD officer who moonlights as an aspiring stand-up comic, giving her insider knowledge into the comedy world that proves valuable to Elsbeth Tascioni’s investigation. Returning lead Carrie Preston continues as Elsbeth, the eccentric attorney-turned-crime-solver from The Good Wife and The Good Fight.

With Robert and Michelle King producing and Jonathan Tolins as showrunner, the season is set to maintain the series’ sharp, case-focused storytelling while introducing fresh dynamics through these guest roles. The premiere will mark the first time Elsbeth directly dives into the entertainment industry as a central backdrop for one of its investigations.


Elsbeth Season 3 premiere brings late-night comedy into the crime scene

Elsbeth Season 3 (Image sourced via CBS)
Elsbeth Season 3 (Image sourced via CBS)

Elsbeth Season 3 premiere is shaping up to be a notable one, thanks to its storyline built around the fictional late-night talk show Way Late. The episode centers on Elsbeth Tascioni joining forces with Officer Grace Hackett on a case that pulls them into the behind-the-scenes world of television comedy.

This gives viewers a look at the kind of cutthroat and high-pressure environment that exists in late-night production, with suspects and witnesses coming from the ranks of writers, producers, and on-air talent.

Amy Sedaris’ character, Laurel Hammond-Muntz, is not just a creative force but also a figure who fiercely protects her team and her show’s image, which could make her both a valuable source and a challenging obstacle in the investigation.

Andy Richter’s Mickey Muntz adds another layer, balancing his role as a comedic sidekick for Stephen Colbert’s Scotty Bristol with his position as Laurel’s husband, placing him in the middle of personal and professional tensions. Lindsay Mendez’s Officer Hackett is introduced as a capable cop with an unusual advantage—her experience in stand-up comedy, which allows her to connect with key figures in the case in a way that others cannot.

The episode’s setup allows each guest star to play a character with a direct tie to the mystery, rather than simply appearing as background cameos. This approach ensures that their performances influence how the investigation unfolds and how Elsbeth approaches her unconventional problem-solving methods.

With Hackett’s insights, Elsbeth can navigate the nuances of the comedy world, from backstage politics to the unwritten rules between performers and producers.

The production team, led by Robert and Michelle King with Jonathan Tolins as showrunner, is known for weaving character-driven guest roles into the core of their episodes.

Elsbeth Season 3 (Image sourced via CBS)
Elsbeth Season 3 (Image sourced via CBS)

In this case, the late-night setting provides an opportunity for sharp, fast-paced exchanges between the leads and guest stars while still keeping the procedural structure intact. The inclusion of Stephen Colbert in a recurring in-universe role as Scotty Bristol also ties the episode to real-world late-night culture, even if the storyline itself is fictional.

By combining an NYPD case with the competitive atmosphere of a television talk show, Elsbeth Season 3 opens with an episode that uses its guest stars to directly shape the investigation’s twists and turns.


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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma