I.think.you.should.leave.with.tim.robinson.s01....

I.think.you.should.leave.with.tim.robinson.s01....

The Lonely Island trio ( Andy Samberg , Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone), along with Alex Bach and Daniel Powell.

Watch it twice. The first time is for shock. The second time is to realize that every background extra is trying not to laugh. I.Think.You.Should.Leave.With.Tim.Robinson.S01....

Robinson plays a man who accidentally caused a fatal car crash but believes his "funeral idea" – a shirt that says "I Drove Up From Florida to Eat a Big Hog" – will save his job. The sketch is a masterclass in not reading the room. The Lonely Island trio ( Andy Samberg ,

"I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" is more than just a comedy show – it's a cultural phenomenon. With its cringe-worthy humor, outrageous characters, and fearless performances, the show has captured the hearts of audiences around the world. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering the show, one thing is certain: "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" is a comedy experience like no other. So, if you haven't already, do yourself a favor and give it a watch. But be warned: once you start, you might not be able to leave. The second time is to realize that every

Then came I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson on Netflix.

This sketch is an all-timer. Robinson plays a "ghost tour" host in a cowboy hat. He describes a fictional murder: "And then Nicole died… of a gut-eating bacteria… but the bones are their money."

The show looks cheap on purpose. The lighting is flat. The wardrobe looks like it was stolen from a 1993 JCPenney catalog. The sound design is jarring—silence followed by sudden screaming. This is not a mistake. The low-budget aesthetic reinforces the theme: these are not polished comedians; these are unstable people trapped in a corporate training video from hell.