I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson Season 1 is a masterclass in the absurdity of social discomfort
After leaving SNL , Tim Robinson co-created Detroiters (2017–2018) with his writing partner Zach Kanin. The show was beloved but low-rated. When Comedy Central passed on a third season, Robinson and Kanin pivoted to Netflix with a radical idea: a sketch show where every character is either humiliated, furious, or dangerously clueless—often all three at once.
A perfect 10/10 season of anti-comedy that rewired the internet’s sense of humor. And yes – you should leave. But you won’t. You’ll stay for every rewatch.
As for what's next for "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson," fans are eagerly anticipating Season 2. While there's been no official word on the show's renewal, it's likely that we'll see more of Tim Robinson's outrageous characters in the future. With its loyal fan base and critical acclaim, it's only a matter of time before we see more of this genius comedy.
A man (Robinson) tries to return a gift he didn't receive a receipt for. He has a seizure-like fit, demanding the store clerk "use your head" and "think different." It’s a parody of entitled customer rage.
, taking mundane interactions and exploding them into manically aggressive confrontations. Co-created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin and produced by The Lonely Island
Scene: A corporate focus group for a new car called "The Purple & Black." An unnamed man (Conner O’Malley) arrives in a bulky, full-body hot dog suit. He claims he was told it was "hot dog suit day."
