Sketch comedy can be incredibly hit or miss. I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinsonis a relentlessly bizarre hit.
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinsonis a new sketch comedy show on Netflix created by Saturday Night Live'sand Detroiters' Tim Robinson (obviously) and Zach Kanin that leans in hard to its strange characters and scenarios to hilarious effect. I almost spit out my coffee during the first episode.
I Think You Should Leaveis consistently surprising, and its sketches contain so many hard left turns, it's impossible to know where anything is headed.
SEE ALSO:'Santa Clarita Diet' and 'What We Do In The Shadows' turn the undead into comedy goldLike any sketch show in history, there's a few sketches that don't quite land, like the one that focuses on a brand of T-shirt with a knob on the front so you can tug it and adjust it more easily. But the majority of sketches are wildly funny without ever overstaying their welcome.
Robinson stars in the majority of sketches (with Kanin making some small appearances here and there) and consistently nails his characters and delivery. He frequently gets himself into embarrassing situations and doubles down instead of admitting his mistakes, leading to overly dramatic situations delivered with complete sincerity.
Robinson does not back down in any situation.Credit: Lara Solanki/NetflixAlong with Robinson, I Think You Should Leavehas a great cast of comedians like fellow SNLstars Vanessa Bayer, Cecily Strong, Andy Samberg, and Will Forte, plus Tim Heidecker, Sam Richardson (who stars in Detroiterswith Robinson), and Steven Yuen.
One of the best sketches, in the first episode of the show, stars Bayer at brunch with her friends. Her delivery of her shockingly mean lines is so perfect, she instantly creates an unforgettable scene.
Vanessa Bayer is a comedy master.Credit: Eddy Chen/NetflixWith just six episodes in its first season, I Think You Should Leaveis a perfectly bingeable comedy show that'll consistently crack you up.
What's better than that?
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