When asked "Was that about the tweet you sent out that was interpreted as you calling for a military coup?", Sarah replied: "Yeah, and many other things, but that was the instigating one."
In the time between this comedy special and her last, Sarah lost her mother and two close friends, Harris Wittels and Garry Shandling, and she acknowledged that her work was influenced by the losses and also by her own near-death experience when a sore throat turned into "a freak case of epiglottitis".
Sarah said: "In the time between my last special and this special, actually in the span of under two years, I lost three of the closest people in my life and almost died myself. In a lot of ways, even if not on the surface, it really informed what the special was and it was kind of a no-brainer to dedicate the special to the people I lost."
"Preparing for this special had so many starts and stops. I mean, I wasn't preparing for a special necessarily, I was just doing stand-up and starting over in that way."
"A lot of times those starts and stops are because you're working on a TV show or doing something that takes you away from stand-up."
"But these starts and stops were all very emotional and were stops where I would go, "I can't imagine. What am I supposed to go onstage and tell jokes now?" I couldn't even picture that."
"And then each time I would always go back to stand-up because I think that's how comics survive life is by doing stand-up. That's how they get through things always. It always led me back to there and I'm sure in lots of indirect ways informed the material I did."