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* RefittedForSequel: If one treats her 2020 presidential election coverage as a sequel to her 2016 election coverage. The show filmed a promotional clip in 2016 that went unused (likely because it was filmed with the assumption that Hillary Clinton would win the presidency, not Donald Trump) where Samantha Bee runs around the city celebrating the end of the election. Bee [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV4my0v57ww uploaded it four years later]] to celebrate the results of the 2020 presidential election, where Trump lost to Joe Biden.

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* RefittedForSequel: If one treats her 2020 presidential election coverage as a sequel to her 2016 election coverage. The show filmed a promotional clip in 2016 that went unused (likely because it was filmed with the assumption that Hillary Clinton UsefulNotes/HillaryRodhamClinton would win the presidency, not Donald Trump) UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump) where Samantha Bee runs around the city celebrating the end of the election. Bee [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV4my0v57ww uploaded it four years later]] to celebrate the results of the 2020 presidential election, where Trump lost to Joe Biden.UsefulNotes/JoeBiden.
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* RealSongThemeTune: The show uses "Boys Wanna Be Her" by Music/{{Peaches}} as its theme. Peaches herself played the song live at the Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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* MissingEpisode: All segments belonging to the episode where Sam called Ivanka Trump [[CountryMatters the C-word]] were deleted from the show's social media accounts.
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* RealitySubtext: To end a segment on how male abuse victims get left out of the [=#MeToo=] movement, the show brought on Creator/TerryCrews to make a PSA about how jokes about men getting raped aren't funny. Just one year prior, Crews had revealed that a male film executive had sexually groped him during a 2016 industry function. While it's not explicitly brought up during the end sketch (since it focuses more on Crews and Bee goofing around in ways that don't involve mocking rape victims), Crews' reputation as one of the few famous ''men'' to discuss experiences with sexual assault makes his disgust with DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale make even more sense.

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* RealitySubtext: To end a segment on how male abuse victims get left out of the [=#MeToo=] movement, the show brought on Creator/TerryCrews to make a PSA about how jokes about men getting raped aren't funny. Just one year prior, Crews had revealed that a male film executive had sexually groped him during a 2016 industry function. While it's not explicitly brought up during the end sketch (since it focuses more on Crews and Bee goofing around in ways that don't involve mocking rape victims), Crews' reputation as one of the few famous ''men'' to discuss experiences with sexual assault makes his disgust with DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale make even more sense.sense.
* RefittedForSequel: If one treats her 2020 presidential election coverage as a sequel to her 2016 election coverage. The show filmed a promotional clip in 2016 that went unused (likely because it was filmed with the assumption that Hillary Clinton would win the presidency, not Donald Trump) where Samantha Bee runs around the city celebrating the end of the election. Bee [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV4my0v57ww uploaded it four years later]] to celebrate the results of the 2020 presidential election, where Trump lost to Joe Biden.
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* RealitySubtext: To end a segment on how male abuse victims get left out of the [=#MeToo=] movement, the show brought on Creator/TerryCrews to make a PSA about how jokes about men getting raped aren't funny. Just one year prior, Crews had revealed that a male film executive had sexually groped him during a 2016 industry function. While it's not explicitly brought up during the end sketch (since it focuses more on Crews and Bee goofing around in ways that don't involve mocking rape victims), Crews' reputation as one of the few famous ''men'' to discuss experiences with sexual assault makes his disgust with rape jokes make even more sense.

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* RealitySubtext: To end a segment on how male abuse victims get left out of the [=#MeToo=] movement, the show brought on Creator/TerryCrews to make a PSA about how jokes about men getting raped aren't funny. Just one year prior, Crews had revealed that a male film executive had sexually groped him during a 2016 industry function. While it's not explicitly brought up during the end sketch (since it focuses more on Crews and Bee goofing around in ways that don't involve mocking rape victims), Crews' reputation as one of the few famous ''men'' to discuss experiences with sexual assault makes his disgust with rape jokes DoubleStandardRapeMaleOnMale make even more sense.
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* RealitySubtext: To end a segment on how male abuse victims get left out of the [=#MeToo=] movement, the show brought on Creator/TerryCrews to make a PSA about how jokes about men getting raped aren't funny. Just one year prior, Crews had revealed that a male film executive had sexually groped him during a 2016 industry function. While it's not explicitly brought up during the end sketch (since it focuses more on Crews and Bee goofing around in ways that don't involve mocking rape victims), Crews' reputation as one of the few famous ''men'' to discuss experiences with sexual assault makes his disgust with rape jokes make even more sense.

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