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      • If that sounds unpleasant, it often is — but it is also hilarious and bold and surprisingly poetic and addictive.
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  2. Jun 2, 2023 · From the zip line to the drive thru sketch (pay it forward), here are the funniest moments from Netflix's I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson Season 3!

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    • Season 2, Episode 6 “I need a wet paper towel.” One of the hallmarks of ITYSL is its absurdism, and as this horrendous sketch proves, there can indeed be too much of a good thing.
    • Season 2, Episode 5, “Friend’s Weekend” A couples’ weekend getaway goes awry. Yes, it’s somewhat amusing to see Tim Robinson do a Blues Brothers dance as a means of defusing marital tension.
    • Season 2, Episode 2, “Diner wink” A trip to a diner goes awry. Poor Saul Goodman deserved better than this weak-ass sketch in which a dad (Robinson) tells a white lie to his daughter about an ice cream store being closed, and a lonely man (Odenkirk) jumps on it by weaving an elaborate fantasy about having a beautiful wife and triples of classic cars.
    • Season 3, Episode 6, “Tasty Time Vids” Following a colleague on Insta goes awry. One of the lengthier sketches of Season Three, “Tasty Time Vids” tries to capture the eternal agony of being forced to follow a coworker’s (Connor O’Malley) dumb meme account on Instagram.
    • Drive-Thru Pay It Forward (Season 3, Episode 3) SPOILERS: If you don’t recognize this one yet, don’t worry, we’re doing something! In this sketch, Tim tries to do a good deed — for Tim — by pulling a fast-food-pay-it-forward that he plans to enjoy himself by swooping back around in the drive-thru line.
    • Little Buff Boys (Season 2, Episode 1) Troll Boy gets it. Even if the sketch is goosed (It’s an old circus term!) , Little Buff Boys flexes it way into our hearts, led by Sam Richardson as the host of a young men’s bodybuilding pageant that is taking center stage during a corporate retreat, much to the chagrin of the company’s head exec.
    • The Dan Flashes Saga (Season 2, Episode 2) Don’t spend your per diem all in one place, unless that place has the most complicated shirt patterns you have ever seen.
    • The Babysitter Excuse (Season 1, Episode 5) An off-hand excuse for tardiness becomes the center of an intense vengeance in this Season 1 sketch. After his partner casually mentions at a dinner party that their babysitter was late, Tim takes things one step further, saying she was in a hit-and-run.
  3. I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson is an American sketch comedy television series created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin, with Robinson also starring in most of the sketches. The first season premiered on Netflix on April 23, 2019, while the second season was released on July 6, 2021.

  4. Apr 10, 2020 · Tim Robinson had just started shooting the second season of his Netflix sketch comedy show, "I Think You Should Leave," when filming was suddenly halted due to the coronavirus outbreak.

  5. I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson: Created by Zach Kanin, Tim Robinson. With Tim Robinson, Sam Richardson, Patti Harrison, Conner O'Malley. A sketch show where Tim Robinson and his guests spend each segment driving someone to the point of needing -- or desperately wanting -- to leave.