Call Me Kat season 3 is set to include a fun Big Bang Theory reunion. Largely based on the British sitcom Miranda, with Mayim Bialik taking over the titular role, Call Me Kat debuted on Fox in January 2021. The series began by focusing on the everyday occurrences of Bialik's character as she runs a cat cafe in Louisville, and features a talented comedic cast in supporting roles that includes Cheyenne Jackson, Kyla Pratt, Julian Gant, Leslie Jordan, and Swoosie Kurt.

Call Me Kat is just as notable, however, for digging into Bialik's past and present roles in order to pull off some surprising cameos. In its second season, the series featured a Blossom revival that brought back Michael Stoyanov, Joey Lawrence, and Jenna von Oÿ to portray themselves and reunite with Bialik — who, of course, played the main character on Blossom. Those meta appearances aren't the only instance of Call Me Kat winking at the audience, as the upcoming season 3 premiere will feature Bialik's fellow Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings. He won't be the only familiar face to pop up, though.

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According to Deadline, former Big Bang Theory co-stars Bialik and Kevin Sussman will reunite in Call Me Kat season 3, episode 4, which airs on October 20. Sussman will play Zac, the owner of a local board game bar where Max (Jackson) and Carter (Gant) are scouting the competition. It's a change of pace for the actor, who is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Stuart Bloom on The Big Bang Theory. You can check out a photo of the Big Bang Theory reunion below.

Miayim Bialik and Kevin Sussman in Call Me Kat

Sussman, who recently had a memorable guest turn on Better Call Saul's final season, first appeared as Stuart in The Big Bang Theory season 2. He crosses paths with Amy Farrah Fowler (Bialik) in season 5, and they strike up a conversation about comic books. Though things seem to be headed in a romantic direction for the pair, at least for a time, Stuart ultimately serves as more of a catalyst in bringing the Big Bang couple of Amy and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) together. Still, even in that capacity, their scenes allowed for a lot of funny moments.

The guest turns, from both Jennings and Sussman, are one of several developments in Call Me Kat. The new episodes, which kick off on September 29, will see Kat try for a reset after working so hard on her café for a few years. And, after a trip around the world, she'll focus on whether she's ready to begin her journey to motherhood. By all accounts, it looks to be a busy season that will begin with the presence of a few familiar faces.

Source: Deadline