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Imagine a comedy sketch show designed by someone who finds conventional punchlines physically repulsive. I Think You Should Leave is not about jokes. It is about behavior . Specifically, it’s about watching a middle-aged man in an ill-fitting suit dig a social hole so deep, so compulsively, that he ends up screaming about a "bonies" or a "motorized skeleton" just to avoid admitting he farted.

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. I.Think.You.Should.Leave.With.Tim.Robinson.S01....

Whether he is the "New Cop" who doesn't know how to drive, the focus group member who claims "the tables are my corn," or the ghost tour guide who is clearly just a guy in a sheet, Robinson’s genius is making you cringe with him, not just at him. His performance is a tightrope walk between toddler tantrum and existential breakdown. Imagine a comedy sketch show designed by someone

Before June 2019, Tim Robinson was a name known primarily to hardcore comedy nerds. A former Saturday Night Live writer (2009–2011) and featured player (2012–2013), Robinson had a reputation for sketches that were too weird, too loud, or too awkward for the SNL stage. His run was short. His brand of humor—a volatile mix of social anxiety, sudden rage, and childlike confusion—didn't fit the live-from-New-York mold. Specifically, it’s about watching a middle-aged man in