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      Season 3 – I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson

      2023 Comedy TRAILER for I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson: Season 3 Trailer List
      96% 24 Reviews Tomatometer 73% 50+ Ratings Audience Score 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. Read More Read Less

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      Critics Consensus

      Now that I Think You Should Leave's rhythms have become a recognizable pattern, some of these sketches CAN'T hit, but most of them still CAN hit -- and indeed they do, with quotable hilarity.

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      Ryan D This is a show where it's either for you or it isn't. And that's fine. It's a matter of taste. I find the skits beyond funny and engaging. The first time watching a new skit, I'm either laughing uncontrollably or wondering 'what the 'f' did I just see?'. Only upon second viewing do you get the brilliance of the bit. The show is just so damn good. I am so glad there are those who can articulate the absolute insanity of life. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/06/24 Full Review Nick S Fucking awful, remove it from the internet Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/07/24 Full Review Ottis B Tim Robinson is about as funny as a toddler throwing a fit Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 12/15/23 Full Review Andrei D Extended dumb sequences with no laughs Rated 1 out of 5 stars 12/12/23 Full Review Lasse L Not as quite as many great sketches as in the previous seasons but still utterly hilarious at times. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/11/23 Full Review Kalissa H This show was hilarious. It is weirder than Saturday Night Live, but in a similar vein. I rewatch my favorite sketches on Youtube often. 55 burgers, 55 fries... Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 07/28/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episode 1 Aired May 30, 2023 That Was the Earth Telling Me I'm Supposed to Do Something Great. A TV pundit copes with conflict; team building breaks down; Ronnie may not be here for the right reasons; a dad tries to look tough; James asks for a ride home. Details Episode 2 Aired May 30, 2023 I Can Do Whatever I Want. A VR shopping spree takes a turn; a high-security dog door; ponytail problems; a bad egg at the office; old wounds surface at a sitcom taping. Details Episode 3 Aired May 30, 2023 Cut to: We're Chatting About This at Your Bachelor Party. A silent performer builds a hostile fan base; first date jitters; a doctor monitors a patient's heart; paying it forward; catharsis at an office party. Details Episode 4 Aired May 30, 2023 So Now Every Time I'm About to Do Something I Really Want to Do, I Ask Myself, Wait a Minute, What Is This? Stuart's co-workers learn about his friend group; a proposal spot does double duty; matching shirts at a school concert. Details Episode 5 Aired May 30, 2023 Don't Just Say Relax, Actually Relax. Amanda says Randall is interesting; father of the bride vs. wedding photo booth; a new small-talk strategy at a party yields unexpected results. Details Episode 6 Aired May 30, 2023 When I First Thought of This You Didn't Even Have Hands Up There -- You Were Just Walking Straight Up the Wall. Banana breath at sensitivity training; technical issues hit Metal Motto Search; Don Bon Darley loses his touch; Draven's Tasty Time Vids. Details

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      Amanda Wicks The Atlantic ITYSL is similarly interested in poking fun at eccentric colleagues, but it also finds new ways to call out the stale rules that everyone else is following. Jun 20, 2023 Full Review Craig Mathieson The Age (Australia) There’s a switch-up in the focus of this wonderfully deranged sketch comedy series -- a touch more absurdism, a touch less ferocious denial -- but it remains, by far, the funniest show on Netflix. Jun 14, 2023 Full Review Rebecca Onion Slate In the universe of ITYSL, everyone has a plan ready for how to be the worst possible person, and that plan is always ridiculous. Jun 2, 2023 Full Review Uproxx Staff Uproxx Tim Robinson and his collection of weirdos continue to deliver for us, the people. We should all write him nice thank you notes. Jul 24, 2023 Full Review Sarah Ward Concrete Playground Netflix's best-ever comedy, and the best way that anyone can spend an hour and a half — or four-and-a-half hours now, to be honest, because watching one season of this sidesplitting series always sparks the need to re-binge the others ASAP. Jul 15, 2023 Full Review Brian Grubb Uproxx Good show. Ready for season four whenever he is. Jun 23, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

      Season Info

      Director
      Alice Mathias, Akiva Schaffer
      Executive Producer
      Ali Bell, Alice Mathias, Akiva Schaffer, Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, Alex Bach, Daniel Powell
      Screenwriter
      Zach Kanin, Tim Robinson, John Solomon
      Network
      Netflix
      Rating
      TV-MA
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      May 30, 2023
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