![]() ![]() ![]() It doesn’t bring back any characters from the first season, and the sketches mostly feature Robinson himself and a loose company of actors from season 1 like Sam Richardson, Conner O’Malley, and Patti Harrison. The second season doesn’t do any of those things. It could have been all about celebrity cameos, with various comedy A-listers who are fans of the show finagling appearances on the show. It could have brought back familiar characters from the first season, like Bart Harley Jarvis or the car focus group guy, and run them into the ground. There are a few directions I Think You Should Leave could she taken in its second season. While it will likely take multiple viewings to appreciate fully, the series is up to the standard of the first season- but it’s far from a disappointment. I Think You Should Leave didn’t exactly capture the zeitgeist, but it was the sort of show that found a cult following- and its sketches soon found their way into countless memes, gifts, and catchphrases, like the NBA-focused Twitter account I Think You Should League Pass, and the LinkedIn page someone assembled for Roy Donk, King of the Tuk-Tuk Sound.Īfter two years, I Think You Should Leave is finally back with new episodes, which hit Netflix on July 6. The brainchild of Tim Robinson, a sometime Saturday Night Live writer and cast backbencher, the Netflix series offered six episodes of wild absurdity- and some of the most creative sketch comedy seen in years. I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson Season 2 Reviewīack in April of 2019, I Think You Should Leaveemerged practically out of nowhere as the biggest sketch comedy phenomenon of the decade. ![]()
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