

I don’t think you could see it in the show, but we were just swatting away clouds of dragonflies to get back there. Spring has kind of unfurled as we’ve been shooting the show, which has brought various - like, we’ve had gnats swarms, and there was one day where we were shooting and all of the dragonflies hatched on the same day. When we started in March, it was just cold. So there was no poison ivy when you first started, and now there’s rampant poison ivy. He has systemic poison ivy from being back there too much. There’s a lot of poison ivy and he has it all through his body, now.

And I don’t want to say hostile, but it’s more hostile than it has been in the past. And it’s actually very wild back there now. So there’s no plugs, you can’t plug anything in. We’re still shooting the whole show on an iPhone.Īnd we’re shooting in the forest, but I would say it’s an eighth of a mile from the house. We have a little bit more equipment now, but not a lot. Is your husband, Jason, still the director and camera operator? Postal Service and accidentally swallowing a bug. Recently, Bee appeared in the Variety Streaming Room, during which viewers got to see the first episode of the “Full Frontal” digital series, “Pandemic Video Diaries.” During the interview, Bee talked about how she and her team are creating the show each week, finding humor in today’s relentless and tragic news cycle, the upcoming election, her quest to save the U.S. “Full Frontal” has been on since March 25, featuring Bee’s authoritative monologues, interviews and even remotely produced field pieces. Soon, Bee and her husband, Jason Jones, began experimenting with his iPhone to see whether it would be possible to film the show from there - and it was. Bee and her family left town the next day. Her last taping of the show in its Manhattan studio was on March 11, the week that productions shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Since late March, Samantha Bee has been filming TBS’ “ Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” - her topical comedy show - from the woods outside of her house in upstate New York.
