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I Think You Should Leave Gift Receipt - It's hard to write a good sketch comedy, and even harder to sell to a streaming audience that would rather sit through reruns of The Office than try something new and potentially risky. But even with little Netflix demand for I Think You Should Quit The Next Hot Comedy With Tim Robinson, the sketch series that debuted in May 2019 found its audience, with the help of organic Twitter likes, but
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mostly because it's funny. . like hell (It also helps that each episode is under 15 minutes.) Without a doubt, ITYSL is still Netflix's most successful sketch comedy series to date — now in an equally great Season 2 — and it delivers both upcoming talent (Patty Harrison , Conner O'Malley, Keith Berlanti, Brandon Wardell, Sam Richardson, etc.) and familiar faces (Vanessa Bayer, Cecile Strong, Fred Willard, Andy Samberg, Steven Yeun, Tim Heidecker, etc.) Follow
this is Thrillist Entertainment- That crew can't stop cracking I Think You Should Leave bits at each other, so we pulled some of our favorite sketches from the series for the selfish purpose of creating content, which , given the rather cynical amount of Office Airplane moments from the show, we think it's fitting.
And because there's nothing worse than telling you a joke, we tried to let the weird and absurd scenarios do the talking. Episode 3. For a series that's a showcase for an artist's sophisticated sensibilities, I Think You Should Leave has a deep bench of supporting players in the game and a generous spotlight on newcomers and veterans.
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former star . That is perhaps most evident in this sketch of 79-year-old comedian Fred Willard, a year before his death in May 2020, whom most viewers will recognize from his many roles in the films Christopher Guest or many sitcom guest spots. Like Robinson, Willard got his start on the Second City stage, and he excels at playing memorable fools.
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His character here, a substitute funeral organist with a penchant for breaking plates, is a delightfully comic creation, both Willard's perfect buffoon and the ever-expanding I Think You Should Leave The World. - Dan Jackson. Episode 1. Any chance you get to curse at babies who don't know what's going on is a good thing, so take this simple gesture and frame it as the best baby contest - not the cutest
or sweetest, the best, pediatric perspective - featuring babies with crazy names, of course, is great sketch fodder. Bookended by Sam Richardson, singing the "Baby of the Year" theme, and a memory segment for former contestants who lived well into old age, such as Tiny Dinky Duff, who was pancaked by a dump truck
driver at age 92, it sets the tone flawlessly. - Setting the scene for future folly. Also, Bart Harvey Jarvis is the most aggressive kid I've ever seen in my life. - Leanne Butkovich Episode 1 This is the first individual sketch from I Think You Should Leave to hit the internet after it hit Netflix, and I can't help but think about it.
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The premise is simple: At brunch, three women post on each other's Instagrams with cute captions like "Sunday Funday with these idiots!" But one of them, played by SNL's Vanessa Bayer, doesn't accept a derogatory caption for a cute photo and takes license from her friends' terms of endearment like "dum-dum."
Really disgusting. "Putting a pork rind with these fat jerks, and I'm the fattest of them all," he tries to post on his photo, before his friends shoot him. Sometimes it's hard to come up with a caption, but "Brenda" takes it too far. Please no coffin, just wet, wet mud.-Emma Stefanski Episode 2 There's a certain sense of dread that comes with sitting in an airplane seat at the start of a long flight and then watching a baby on the plane.
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You know what's going to happen and nothing can stop it. Imagine if someone held back all the anger and frustration of a crying baby on a plane ride for decades, tracked down the child when he was old enough to take his own flight, buy a ticket on the same plane,
and sat next to him. He was tortured for life. That's exactly what SNL alum Will Forte does in this sketch, where he dons a bald old man's wig and spouts absurd dialogue like "RAT BIT ME" to Tim Robinson before returning the his head and make the worst noise you can.
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Hear it in your life. Unfortunately for him, his seat number is at the back of the plane.-ES Episode 6. Where is the worst place on Earth to perform an intervention? Of course, it had to be Garfield's house, furnished exclusively with Garfield-themed furniture. So Kate Berlanti is so obsessed with Garfield that her friends host her at Garfield's house, supposedly owned by Jim Davis himself, and do her writing about Garfield's house while
Robinson sitting in a reclining Ode chair was a no-brainer. straight face As the final sketch in the entire series, this is very effective.-LB Episode 4. The former late-night sitcom with Seth Meyers writer and frequent Robinson collaborator Conner O'Malley is full of desperation. Whether they're hunting Shrek in the woods or yelling about Starbucks billionaire Howard Schultz's candidacy while sticking needles in themselves, his goofy men have a delusion that often lacks Robinson's more neurotic wit
These people cannot help themselves. So it only makes sense that he'd be called upon to play a man driven mad by a buzzing bumper sticker that tells him to "snap" if he gets horny. - DJ Episode 1. As a sketch that takes up about half of the episode, "Gift Receipt" flirts long if not for the turn count: Steven Yeun opens birthday presents, eats paper,
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mud Pies (a euphemism for dirt that I won't use today), mass walkouts and avoiding the birthday boy. Saying more would spoil the anticipation... like the gift receipt in "Gift" (LB). Episode 4. Many of the best I Think You Should Leave sketches have simple observational sketches, comedic spots rooted in boring office life or the idle chitchat of social gatherings.
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This one, starring Robinson's Detroiters co-star Sam Richardson as a robo-man sent from the future to take Scrooge on a Terminator-like journey, is more of a genre parody filled with funny special effects and cliche-ridden dialogue. But it quickly descends into a surreal and fun way that's too obsessed with bones.
If the series gets a second season, this is the kind of sketch, it would be fun to do another shot of Robinson in a more scattered, over-the-top way.-DJ. Episode 5. This great sketch relies almost exclusively on Patty Harrison's unique ability to deliver variations of the same joke with increasingly psychotic intonations: Santa arrives early.
The office where he works just got a new printer/copier that collects and staples paper, and the coworker laughs at the familiar bad line that Christmas came early. But Harrison's grip hurt, much to the confusion of the rest of the multi-generational office, finally, as any child would properly ask, frowning, "Can we get something today?"
Honestly, a big question!-LB Episode 5. Robinson's performance as a suffocating guy who tries to play it all cool is insane and probably brilliant. She is having dinner with her friends when she realizes one of the guests at the table is an actress-singer-fashion designer she likes.
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