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Season 1 – I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson

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Actor Tim Robinson stars in this sketch comedy series -- which he also co-created -- that sees him trying to get people to go away. In each segment, Robinson and his guests do whatever they can to try to drive someone to the point that they need -- or desperately want -- to leave. Robinson spent several years as a writer on "Saturday Night Live," so it's not a surprise that the show's roster of guest stars includes a number of SNL alumni. Among them are Andy Samberg, Will Forte, Vanessa Bayer and Cecily Strong.
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I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson — Season 1

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Critics Consensus

A gloriously absurd journey into the mind of Tim Robinson, I Think You Should Leave's bazaar of surreal skits breathes new life into the world of TV sketch-comedy.

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Judy Berman TIME Magazine 12/29/2021
Episodes hover around 15 minutes, but the more you revisit them, the better they get. Go to Full Review
Troy Patterson The New Yorker 05/09/2020
The six episodes of the first season are short-eighteen minutes at most-and each piece is viciously quick to move from tempting premise to aggressive payoff. Abrupt escalations of lunacy! Go to Full Review
Ashlie D. Stevens Salon.com 04/20/2020
From ex-SNL cast member Tim Robinson, I Think You Should Leave is disorienting, but in the best of ways. Go to Full Review
Hayden Cornmell Film School Rejects 12/17/2019
For its enduring place in our collective consciousness and for THAT in memoriam montage, ITYSL more than earns its place... Go to Full Review
Joseph Earp Junkee 12/06/2019
The show is a constant exercise in finding the strangest possible set-up and going for it. Who cares if that means the real world is left behind? Go to Full Review
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Brian K. @RT96887178 Apr 25 Honestly as soon as I saw a single sketch I knew it was my exact sense of humor. Tim Robinson is a comedic genius; his physical comedy, timing, and use of tone and facial expression are unmatched in current mainstream comedy. In fact, it’s incredible and exciting to me that it’s become a mainstream and critically acclaimed show since I used to think my sense of humor was too weird/silly. Now I know I’m in good company! I have to say, I think the show gets better as it goes on, but it starts out at a 9.9/10 in season 1 and then instantly transitions to a 10/10 for me in Season 2 and 3 as they find their footing. Not to mention I love the cameos of comedy actors and other talented actors and celebrities thy show up in the sketches. I love the theme of abruptly ending the sketch immediately at the height of the joke or right at the batial death of the bit. Lastly, I watched this show sober and cried laughing, but watching it stoned and/or it tripping is unbelievable. Thank me later. See more Nathan R @Theshowman44 Feb 20 I love this show. Not everything makes sense but does it have to? Life is funny and Tim Robinson has figured it out. See more Hank N. @Henry447 Feb 18 This is the most I’ve ever laughed in my life See more ryan R. @BadDietGut Oct 19 Few things have me unable to stop myself from laughing so hard - Tim Robinson’s sketch show is one of them. Brilliant See more Woodruff F @Woodrufffoley Sep 14 First two seasons have some genius stuff. I don’t know what the hell happened with season three but there’s nothing good on it except the egg skit. See more Taylor H @TH0809 05/28/2025 More like I think this show should have never been made. It’s just not funny. The skits have potential. But everything about the execution is off. Most skits are WAY too long and verbose. There are rarely punchlines. I don’t get Tim’s monotone verbose yelling idea of funny, and it’s quite grating. Having one outlandish character in a situation filled with normal people every single skit is weird. Even if I liked Tim’s “humor,” which I don’t, the skits aren’t even structured well! I don’t know how they got so many actually funny people off SNL to cameo on this show. I liked Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig, and Aidy Bryant when they were on SNL. I love Portlandia, Dumb and Dumber, and Naked Gun. This show? BAD. You probably have a friend in your friend group funnier than this guy. This guy must know people to get his own Netflix TV show and a 95%(?!!!) RT critic score. Give me a break. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Apr 23, 2019 Has This Ever Happened to You? There's an awkward exit and a job interview and a very specific legal problem; things get ugly at the Baby of the Year contest; a gift receipt causes stress. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 23, 2019 Thanks for Thinking They Are Cool A nifty new T-shirt is tug-friendly; there's a smart way to ditch one's toupee; a prank doesn't go well; an airline passenger becomes aggressively creepy. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 23, 2019 It's the Cigars You Smoke That Are Gonna Give You Cancer A marital rift opens a magic show; interesting ideas at a brainstorm session for a car design; a fill-in organist at a funeral; an esoteric charades player. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 23, 2019 Oh Crap, a Bunch More Bad Stuff Just Happened A service dog is super-friendly; Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Way-Future; a man takes a bumper sticker much too literally. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 23, 2019 I'm Wearing One of Their Belts Right Now A hot dog-shaped car crash; a co-worker catches on to an expression; music-studio riffing goes awry; a tardiness excuse spirals out of control. Details Episode 6 Aired Apr 23, 2019 We Used to Watch This at My Old Work A solution to equine-related emasculation; a problematic game show mascot; planning for a baby shower gets heated; a weird place to hold an intervention. Details
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Season Info

Creator
Zach Kanin
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Apr 23, 2019