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Third Season of Catalan Series 'Jo Mai Mai' Launches on 3CAT with Clàudia Riera

Starring Andorran actress Clàudia Riera as camp monitor Mai, all eight episodes explore jealousy, intercultural love, and mental health, sparking intergenerational discussions amid enthusiastic fan reception.

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Key Points

  • Third season of Catalan series 'Jo Mai Mai' launched on 3CAT starring Clàudia Riera as camp monitor Mai.
  • All eight episodes explore jealousy, intercultural love, mental health, sparking intergenerational discussions.
  • Enthusiastic fan reception with strong viewership despite brief platform delay.
  • Riera highlights human themes, intense shoot with new cast, and fun reunion experience.

The third season of the Catalan TV series *Jo Mai Mai*, starring Andorran actress Clàudia Riera, launched this week on the 3CAT streaming platform.

Riera returns as Mai, the camp monitor who this year guides a fresh group of teenagers on a trip to the rural house Les Guilles. The actress reports an enthusiastic reception, with fans eagerly awaiting the full release on Tuesday. "In the end, *Jo Mai Mai* is a series about very human themes—it's deeply human, with no clear heroes or villains, just people grappling with inner conflicts. It's great that people are watching it and it's reaching homes once more," she said.

Riera expressed delight at rejoining the project and gratitude for the public's anticipation, describing it as them waiting "with bated breath." This season marks a shift, debuting exclusively on 3CAT rather than traditional TV—though future broadcasts are not ruled out—targeting viewers who actively seek out the content. Despite a brief platform delay at 7pm, which prompted impatient messages from fans, viewership has been strong.

All eight episodes are now available, exploring issues like jealousy in relationships, love across cultural backgrounds, and mental health, while aiming to spark intergenerational discussions. The shoot was, as usual, "very intense," Riera joked, but featured a new cast bringing fresh dynamics and plenty of fun. "I laughed a lot and had a great time," she added, likening it to "summer holidays at work—once a year, you reunite with people you get along with so well, create something beautiful together, and it can help and support many teens and families."

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