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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Has This Ever Happened to You?
Episode 02: Thanks for Thinking They Are Cool
Episode 03: It's the Cigars You Smoke That Are Going to Give You Cancer
Episode 04: Oh Crap, A Bunch More Bad Stuff Just Happened
Episode 05: I'm Wearing One of Their Belts Right Now
Episode 06: We Used to Watch This at My Old Work
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson - Season 1
Description
This series deals with daily comic adventures, as Tim Robinson and guests spend every part of someone's day-to-day leadership. Every day Robinson tries to lead someone to the point of need - or cravings - to leave. There seems to be no such thing as normal reaction in this comedy series that reflects the path of a man who confronts reality differently.
This series deals with daily comic adventures, as Tim Robinson and guests spend every part of someone's day-to-day leadership. Every day Robinson tries to lead someone to the point of need - or cravings - to leave. There seems to be no such thing as normal reaction in this comedy series that reflects the path of a man who confronts reality differently.
Actors:
Ricardo Félix Rojas,
Courtney Peldon,
Bardia Salimi,
Aaron Akins,
David Burr,
Royce Isaacs,
Preacher Lawson,
Dillon Lane,
Bob McDuff Wilson,
Louis C. Robins,
Fred Willard,
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Ricardo Félix Rojas
July 24, 1991 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Courtney Peldon
13 April 1981, New York City, New York, USA
Bardia Salimi
Aaron Akins
David Burr
27 October 1947, Susanville, California, USA
Royce Isaacs
Preacher Lawson
Dillon Lane
1 November 1993, USA
Bob McDuff Wilson
Louis C. Robins
18 February 1952, Gary, Indiana, USA
Fred Willard
18 September 1939, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Alice Mathias, Akiva Schaffer
Country:
United States
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November 18, 2019
It is never toothless. It is frequently (and delightfully!) upsetting, in ways that are sometimes difficult to articulate. It is the funniest new show I've seen in a long time.
November 18, 2019
You'll laugh, you'll sigh with boredom and inevitably you'll go "ew" instead of "ha."
May 14, 2019
Each character, even the ones with only one or two lines, has a specific and clear point of view, which is the only way a four-minute sketch could possibly juggle so many different comedic premises at the same time and manage to land them all.
May 13, 2019
Taken as a whole, I Think You Should Leave deserves to be held up as one of the finest things that Netflix has ever produced. It is single-handedly going to revive sketch comedy from the wet, wet mud.
November 18, 2019
Like any good sketch show, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson has some bits that are so memorable, you're going to want to revisit them a couple of times.
December 16, 2019
For its enduring place in our collective consciousness and for THAT in memoriam montage, ITYSL more than earns its place...
April 23, 2019
Like all sketch series, not every entry is gold, but "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" earns bonus points for its self-awareness.
November 18, 2019
"Leave" has plenty of both yelling and jokes, concocting comedy both broad and nuanced, often in the same breath.
November 18, 2019
Proudly hit-and-miss -- and worryingly scatological, with most of the comic routines ending in screaming chaos -- but when it hits it is also audaciously brilliant.
November 18, 2019
Often ridiculous and absurd, Robinson has never met a joke he couldn't beat to death, which is part of this entire series' shtick, but he does find new, unexpected and funny ways to murder the jokes, which is all that really matters.
December 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?
May 13, 2019
His comedy has a maniacal energy that can't be scripted or even explained. Like the best moments of this sketch show, the disruptive performance provides a respite from normalcy and coherence.

