The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we do so many things, and late-night television is no different.

But unlike some other shows,The Daily Showmade its return to TV really quickly.

I got a camera in my house and we’re just all gonna figure this out together.

double-check you have a meeting and start pitching pieces,'" Wood Jr. recalls.

He remembers thinking, “I’m sorry, I’m out fighting for toilet paper!

I didn’t know we were still making a television show.”

But he credits hostTrevor Noahwith their quick return.

And we’ve just been building the plane in the air ever since."

Chieng agrees, saying, “We adapted pretty quick.

The unexpected changes to production did come with some benefits though.

They end on their hopes for America’s future as the 2020 election looms.

Chieng wants to leave viewers with a message of hope.

So I’m gonna try and leave it on an optimistic note like that.”

(Again)," which is set to air on Comedy Central at 11:00 p.m. ET/8:00 p.m. PT.