Earlier today, Vanity Fair tweeted out a promotion for their big story on what's so good about current late night programming.
We talked to all the titans of late-night television, and found out why it's better than ever http://t.co/pIG1c7wSs1 pic.twitter.com/p8EgyB5jva
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) September 14, 2015
You may notice it's a real sausage fest in there.
I've looked at this @VanityFair photo for too long and now I've forgotten what women look like. pic.twitter.com/wMVetfiy6x
— Sebastian Nebel (@SebastianNebel) September 14, 2015
To be fair, Vanity Fair did mention the lack of gender diversity in their story:
What's conspicuously missing from late-night, still, is women. How gobsmackingly insane is it that no TV network has had the common sense—and that's all we're talking about in 2015, not courage, bravery, or even decency—to hand over the reins of an existing late-night comedy program to a female person?
And they did mention comedienne Samantha Bee's upcoming TBS late night talk show. She, however, decided to respond directly to the tweet, imagining herself in the picture with the rest of her peers.
.@VanityFair Good... pic.twitter.com/iMeILDVbz2
— Samantha Bee (@iamsambee) September 14, 2015
And then followed up with the kicker:
.@VanityFair BETTER pic.twitter.com/EfPbTQ3qZ8
— Samantha Bee (@iamsambee) September 14, 2015
Really, a Samantha Bee centaur shooting lasers out of her eyes says it all.