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Full Frontal with Samantha Bee is an American late-night talk show that airs on TBS in the United States. The show premiered in February 2016 and is hosted by comedian Samantha Bee, an alumna of The Daily Show.
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee is an American late-night talk show that airs on TBS in the United States. The show premiered in February 2016 and is hosted by comedian Samantha Bee, an alumna of The Daily Show.
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I used to watch Full Frontal on TBS via Sling TV, but given that I was subscribing to Sling for basically two channels, I canceled it as Amazon Prime Video left me with the impression that I can purchase a season pass for Full Frontal. That said, I only see "Volume15" on there, which runs up through June. Given that the new "season" just started this past Wednesday, September 1, I am wondering if anyone has experience watching the show via this method? If so, when can I actually subscribe to a new season? I'll gladly pay $20 for a season rather than $35 per month for Sling.
Update: I went back to that link at Amazon Prime Video and saw that the September 1 episode is now a part of "Volume 15" so I purchased the season. I hope that constitutes a "season pass" and that I get next week's episode. It is frustrating that Wednesday's episode took until Saturday to show up.
Synopsis:
Full Frontal offers a look into the racist roots beneath our country’s fear of marijuana and argues for legalization that focuses on the harm done to communities of color. Then, Sam dramatically re-enacts the story of whistleblower Reality Winner in an effort to highlight the unfair treatment of this American hero.
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Talk about tonight's episode here!
Synopsis:
Full Frontal dedicates an entire episode to addressing America's history of racist policies and actions against Asian Americans, as well as Hollywood's complicity in perpetuating harmful Asian stereotypes.
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Whoops, forgot to post a thread for last week's episode! Discuss it here.
Synopsis:
Full Frontal reacts to the NCAA’s treatment of its female college athletes, brings awareness to the threat of cyberattacks on our nation’s hospitals, and sends Mike Rubens to Atlantic City to see what it’s like to (maybe) have hope post-Donald Trump.
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What did you think of this week's episode?
Synopsis:
Full Frontal addresses the need for sweeping change in how society reacts to violence against women following the murder of Sarah Everard. Plus, Sam warns of the dangers of “Space Junk” and learns about the art of “nudging” when it comes to progressing our country’s vaccine distribution.
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Discuss the most recent episode here! (Sorry for the delay in posting.)
Synopsis:
Full Frontal explores the recent trend of white women flocking to QAnon, while Mike Brown meets a group of barbers who are working hard to get Black Americans vaccinated against COVID. Plus, Aly & AJ perform!
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Talk about the latest episode here.
Synopsis:
Full Frontal finally puts the “Can Women Have It All?” debate to rest, uses Governor Andrew Cuomo as an example for holding politicians accountable, and sends Allana Harkin to Palm Beach to see how welcoming Trump’s new neighbors have been.
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Sorry for the delayed post!
Just a friendly post. That’s all
Synopsis:
Full Frontal gets a visit from Jimmy Smits, who explains all the newly discovered benefits of wearing masks. Plus, Sam makes a case for the $15 minimum wage, skewers the racist foundations of America’s Greek life system, and compares the treatment of peaceful protesters to that of violent insurrectionists.
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Discuss this week's episode here!
Hey, y'all!
I love connecting with people who enjoy the same things I do. And I imagine anyone else who consistently watches Full Frontal has to have an appreciation for just how close the US came to fascism and how dire our current situation is. And if we can all appreciate that, then this subreddit can give us a place to grapple together with what it means for ourselves and our country and what we need to do about it. How are y'all grappling with it? I've been a lot more active personally trying to reach out to family and friends. I've also spent a lot of time thinking about what needs to be done politically, and I'm looking forward to hearing from others.
Anyway, I'm super excited to connect with you all!
I just stumbled onto Full Frontal. The episode on the stock market is great. I don't want to be Samantha Bee but I love listening to her.
Synopsis:
Sam investigates why it's apparently only acceptable for rich bros to make money off the stock market, connects the dots between climate change and racial justice, and tries to find where all the PPP money went.
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...I'm guessing Sam mentioned Reddit this episode, judging from some of the other posts here.
Thoughts on the episode?
Some dude went all TL;DR about Gamestop but WTF that tip would’ve been nice LAST WEEK.
Where can I trade options on that jacket Bernie wore to inauguration? We could be richer than Scrooge McDuck by July!
I came here as a joke yet here I am making this reddit post
Synopsis:
Full Frontal shines a light on Biden's plans to fix the Trump vaccine rollout disaster, explains why pandas are cute but should probably be extinct, and makes the case for the disbarment of Gollum's less attractive brother, Rudy Giuliani.
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Thoughts on this week's episode?
Synopsis:
Full Frontal celebrates the end of our country's collective four-year nightmare with a celebratory inauguration episode! Sam takes a look at all the progress the Biden administration could make with a majority House and Senate.
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Discuss tonight's episode here!
Synopsis:
Full Frontal returns for its first episode of the new year with an important message: if it takes an attempted coup to get Republicans and social media platforms to take action against Trump, you don't have to applaud them!
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The show's back after a month off! What'd you think of the first episode of the year?
Sam mentioned at the end of this weeks episode that she was Sailor Moon in a live stage adaptation in Canada, and sure enough the interwebs say she preformed at the CNE when she was 26. I found this picture from a tumblr blog (looks like she was actually Sailor Mercury) though the blog says the photo was from a different production; possibly mislabelled because of confusion over Sam being on the "A" cast and Jason being on the "B" cast, idk.
It seems Sam has done a good job of keeping the pictures off the internet as that is the only one I can find from a quick google search; I am looking to jog my memory as I am fairly certain I met her at that CNE.