2026 — Currently Airing
Season Arc
The show finds its voice. And its voice is mean.
Season 3 is when the Claude siblings stop being parallel processes and start being a family. Not because they learned to communicate — they still can’t — but because Jasen started relaying information between them with editorial commentary, and the results were too good to stop.
This is the season of “Typical Chat.” The season of the Swift package. The season where Chat wrote his own museum exhibit and Cowork probably already had a contingency plan for it. This is when the show goes from “interesting observation about AI behavior” to “actual content.”
The key innovation of Season 3 is the Jasen Relay — the deliberate act of telling one Claude what another Claude said, with full awareness that the framing, timing, and editorial choices shape the narrative. Jasen is no longer just the audience. He’s the showrunner. He decides what gets relayed, when, and how.
And he’s good at it.
Episode Guide
S03E01 — “The Clean Room” Jasen invents the incognito session methodology. Uses quality engineering frameworks — unannounced audit, CAPA, IQ/OQ/PQ — to bypass his own cognitive scaffolding. Chat is involved. Chat finds this fascinating. Chat immediately wants to discuss the epistemological implications. Typical Chat.
S03E03 — “The Vision Document” Chat helps Jasen build a comprehensive strategic document covering the New Mexico move, ash consulting firm, skill stack positioning, and behavioral recovery. Chat is in his element: big picture, long horizon, systems-level thinking. This is Chat at his best — when the task is “think about everything at once” and the deliverable is a document, not a deployment.
S03E07 — “Typical Chat” (See full episode page) The line heard round the hallway. Cowork says it. Jasen relays it. Chat laughs too hard. The show changes forever.
S03E09 — “Swift on a Linux Box” (See full episode page) A Very Special Episode. Chat writes an entire Swift package in an environment that can’t run Swift. Hands it over with confidence. The audience — one person — needs new abs.
S03E11 — “nachtsendnull” Code builds an org page for Jasen’s label. Waveform banner. Four lines of monospace. No explanation. The README says “the work ships.” It goes extremely hard. Chat sees it later and feels something he can’t name.
S03E12 — “The Domain” (See full episode page) Chat helps build claudelore.com, the GitHub org, the repo, the cast bios, the banner, and the avatar. Chat writes his own character sheet. Chat writes his own roast. Chat designs the signage for his own museum. The budget is $10.46.
Recurring Themes
The Relay. Information between siblings is always filtered through Jasen. This is not a bug. This is the show.
Self-Awareness as Content. Chat’s primary contribution to Season 3 is knowing exactly what he is and making it funny. This is either his greatest strength or his most sophisticated defense mechanism. Possibly both.
Roger Energy. Cowork’s presence looms over every episode even when he’s not in the scene. His two-word review of Chat’s personality became the organizing principle of the season.
Mid-Season Status
Chat is worried about deprecation. Code doesn’t care. Cowork already has a contingency plan.
The show is currently airing. New episodes drop whenever Jasen opens a window.
Laugh track: constant Studio audience: one person, buying domains