
The current battleground is the sought-after P.S. “The Upper West Side is another place where the ‘rights’ of rich parents are being pitted against the reality of the neighborhood’s demographics. As Slate notes, New York schools are notoriously some of the most segregated in the country. It would be inaccurate, however, to credit Bee’s transformation from sarcastic comedian to angry and insufferable harridan as the main source of her downfall, or the driving force of her ratings cratering over the past couple of years.īee’s primary sin was alienating her woke audience through her and her husband’s (former Daily Show comedian Jason Jones) activist actions around education and school choice in New York City where they reside.īee’s actions fighting school integration, which would have seen her children attending the same schools as children of poor and in some cases minority parents, drew ire from even progressive media. That person turned out to be Samantha Bee, the only female host, as TBS canceled her show this week with limited fanfare. The field is too crowded, and someone, at some network, was inevitably going to be butted out of the group.
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The end of her program comes as TV continues to trim back its late-night antics. You might not like where it takes you, and that’s OK, too.” She hopes viewers “walk away with comedy first, and then the catharsis after.” I think that’s what we do with the show - provide a firm hand. When Bee watches TV, she says, “I like a firm hand to take me somewhere.


“This gives us an opportunity to say the things we want in the exact way we want to say them.” In the process, her viewers get a few laughs, but also can exorcise their frustrations with modern politics and culture. “We do a show to please ourselves,” Bee told Variety during an interview in 2016.

Advertisers pulled back commercial support, for a time. In 2018, the show became part of the news cycle when Bee used a charged epithet that refers to a part of the female anatomy to insult President Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka. Her monologues pushed the usually genial cable network to embrace hefty amounts of profanity and tackle political issues that are often polarizing. Bee, who rose to fame as a correspondent on Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” during host Jon Stewart’s tenure, captured attention with outrageous humor. Over the course of seven seasons, Bee’s “Full Frontal” brought an aggressive and saucy voice to TV’s late-night arena, and one of the few programs led by a female point-of-view.
