Samantha Bee helped to needle the nascent presidency of Donald Trump during its second season throughout 2017. Time Warner's TBS confirms that the comedy show, "Full Frontal," is in for a second season starting next year. The new slot is Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m.
Bee's popularity surges in just less than a year as television critics and fans of "Full Frontal" grows. Jo Miller who is the writer and showrunner talks about how they manage to put staff's night emotions about the elections going forward and how can one be an activist just by laughing under the Trump presidency, according to Vox.
Bee, John Oliver, and Bill Maher flourish when dealing with up-to-date political as well as cultural topics. Seth Meyers, NBC's "Late Night host feels that people interested in his segments increase as they deal with current news topics.
Bee and Jo Miller portray an attitude for "Full Frontal" saying that they are not taking any prisoner. The show opens with short clips of Bee showing up into the arena. She is determined to take on the Statue of Liberty and also Jesus Christ. She enhanced her monologs by adopting wicked profanity.
"Full Frontal" examined the ill effects of the sexual assault issues, and managed to be discreet despite triggering laughter by showing a graphic representation involving an elephant being abused by a cross. President-elect Trump, Matt Lauer, and Jimmy Fallon did not escape the show's strange scrutiny.
In one of Bee's final statements after the show, she apologizes for not being able to take up a cabinet position because of the said renewal. She would, however, be available to host a White House Correspondents Dinner because she already bought the dress."Full Frontal" begins to air on a regular basis every Wednesday from Jan. 11, according to Variety.