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The 12 Funniest Sketches From 'I Think You Should Leave' Season ii

The Tim Robinson sketch masterpiece is back for circular two and it'southward just as vivid as the first.

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At long last, Netflix has finally given u.s.a.I Think You Should Leave Flavor 2, a second batch of bright sketch comedy starring Tim Robinson. The six new ITYSL episodes are but as gloriously absurd every bit the six from Season 1 and avoid the trap of repeating $.25 we can at present recite past heart. In other words, no ane turns upwardly wearing the much memed hot dog costume. Instead, Robinson, co-creator Zach Kanin, and their writers take figured out new ways to push every situation to uncomfortable extremes.

We encourage yous to watch each and every infinitesimal of I Think You Should Leave—the episodes are very brusk. But if you take limited time right now and just want to watch the very best ITYSL sketches, here are the dozen from Season 2 that we think are the cream of the crop.

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Corncob TV

Episode 1
The opening sketch of Flavour 2, in which an function drone (played past Robinson) has his luncheon interrupted by an impromptu meeting, resulting in him surreptitiously chowing down on a hot canis familiaris hidden upwardly his sleeve, is the perfect refresher of the I Think You Should Leave sensibility and business firm style. But the Corncob Idiot box sketch, a faux-commercial making a plea to relieve the cable channel behind a testify called Coffin Bomb, in which (ofttimes nude) bodies fall out of rickety wooden coffins, is the kickoff abode run of the second flavour. Like most of the show's best ideas, it's a simple premise pushed to the absolute limit, supplemented by Robinson's Midwestern grandstanding delivery. "Just body after body busting out of shit forest and hitting pavement," he says. What more could you lot ask for?—Dan Jackson

Karl Havoc

Episode 1
Robinson's "Now this is gonna be funny!" prank TV host Carmine Laguzio goes hole-and-corner as Karl Havoc, who, "suffice to say, is a lot." And aye, Karl is kind of a menace, hulking effectually a suburban mall looking like Leatherface under pounds and pounds and pounds of horrible-looking prosthetics, a scenario that sends Ruddy into an existential tailspin about being way too hot and what good flipping over a table does for the globe, equally his producer (played by Saturday Night Live writer Gary Richardson) watches from a van. Like plenty ITYSL sketches, it'due south really almost the kicker: When Carmine has finally worn down his producer to scrap the Karl Havoc bit, he goes, "And then what'due south the testify?"—Leanne Butkovic

Ghost Tour

Episode one
Ultimately, the ghost tour sketch is about loneliness, but information technology'due south also about saying "jizz" and "horse cock." Robinson's patron attends an after-hours tour of a haunted house where guests are allowed to drink and say anything they want. He takes the latter part extremely literally, calling the ghosts "these fuckers" and inquiring about "nuts." Watching Robinson cluelessly say ridiculously profane and gross things is obviously the treat of the sketch, just it'southward the notation of melancholy that serves as a push button on the end that makes it poetic in a classic ITYSL way. Subsequently being kicked off of the bout, Robinson is picked upwardly past his mother who asks if he made whatever friends, to which he responds, "not really." It's a tiny tragedy.—Esther Zuckerman

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"CUZ THE PATTERN'South SO COMPLICATED, Yous IDIOT!" | Netflix

Dan Flashes

Episode 2
Truly, why consume when you tin can buy Dan Flashes shirts? The patterns. They are so unique. Substantially a 2-office sketch, the first finds Robinson playing Mike, a human being who refuses to use a per diem allotted for lunch from his company to purchase food, instead using it to buy extremely expensive shirts from Dan Flashes. Mike doesn't observe them tacky. He finds them hypnotic and his hunger is making him extremely testy. ITYSL breaks for another sketch and then comes back to Dan Flashes later on in the episode in the class of a hotel TV ad. Now you lot can see what power Dan Flashes has over men just similar Mike. Dan Flashes drives men mad.—EZ

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"It'south a dangerous night... this night is the night." | Netflix

Sloppy steaks

Episode 2
In add-on to airless boardrooms and banal restaurants, Robinson loves to set sketches at parties, the type of mild-mannered social events where his characters can meltdown and cause maximum harm. This sketch, which finds Robinson'south reformed "piece of shit" describing his bad male child days to confused onlookers after a baby starts crying in his arms, is ane of the more directly-forward, textbook sketches in the series. But the details, like the idea of "sloppy steaks" that you pour water over and devour with your crew of fellow deviants, are so specific and warped. When the sketch transforms into a hyper-stylized music video parody and you actually come across the quasi-ceremonial wetting of the meat, information technology becomes even more perversely surreal.—DJ

Professor eating burger

Episode 3
Robinson and Kanin have a gift for finding older character actors who steal the show. In Season 1, it was Ruben "No Good Car Ideas" Rabasa. Now it'southward the star of this sketch, Bob McDuff Wilson. He plays a professor out to dinner with his former students. All of them respect him greatly, but he doesn't really care nearly that. He just wants to eat the burger on Robinson's plate. He starts out by "joking" well-nigh stealing it. And then he houses it. And so shit gets weird. A triumphant operation.—EZ

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"He looks so fucking stupid I can't exhale." | Netflix

Insider trading trial

Episode 3
A case of sloppy insider trading turns into a courtroom indictment of a impaired hat. Gita Reddy plays the prosecutor tasked with reading aloud an incriminating text exchange near "Brian's stupid fucking chapeau"—cue the camera shifting focus to Robinson looking dopey in the fedora with safari flaps—and unloading a bunch of stocks. The straightness with which Reddy recites the texts is already aureate, simply the crescendo of a boardroom breakdown reenactment to Reddy'southward dramatic "dollar sign emoji" closer is beauty itself.—LB

Dejection Brothers

Episode 4
Robinson tries to save the day at an awkward gathering by donning a chapeau and sunglasses and doing a Dejection Brothers impersonation. That's really all you lot need to know. And if that sounds funny, just realize that somehow this sketch is even funnier, taking the absurdity of the premise to yet another level when the dog starts barking thinking it'south a "different guy."—EZ

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"If YOU do something and you DON'T GIVE..." | Netflix

Calico Cut Pants

Episode four
Is the "Calico Cutting Pants" sketch Tim Robinson'south masterpiece? This supersized sketch, which takes up more than than half of Episode 4, starts off as one thing (the notion of a website for men who distill pee on their pants which makes it seem like the pee droplets are an intentional mode of pant) and turns into something different and undefinable. After Robinson helps out the pee guy, played by former SNL author Mike O'Brien, he explains that you have to "give" in guild to go along CalicoCutPants.com alive. Rick—regular I Think You Should Get out player Conner O'Malley—is "nether water" trying to keep Calico Cut Pants alive, and if O'Brien's character doesn't donate, it will disappear. Is that and so big of a deal? Turns out: Yes. Robinson's ploys to go O'Brien to give go along getting more elaborate and more than unnerving. The lodge of men who utilize Calico Cut Pants is strong, and quite possibly demonic. It's a spin on Fight Club nearly the fragility of masculinity all centered around dudes who pee sloppily in public settings.—EZ

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"Does that sound like a boring guy to y'all?" | Netflix

Mars-themed restaurant engagement

Episode 5
A place like (the sadly no longer existing) Mars 2112 is conspicuously not the best eating house to have a serenity date to talk about a serious matter, but alas! Tim Heidecker, playing a like function to last season's obscure jazz guy, chews out the animatronic alien in the wall there to roast diners about negging his appointment that she should have swiped left. How could the practically teenaged voice behind it have known that her sister was fond to drugs and her mom drank puke and big jars of music on a stupor jock evidence for school supplies? Does that sound slow???—LB

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"Do you understand? The tables are my corn??" | Saeed Adyani/Netflix

Driving school

Episode half dozen
Patti Harrison, who played the central nut in last flavor'due south standout "Santa came early on" sketch, is once more given i of Season 2's funniest characters in dated videos shown in a drivers' ed classroom. Screaming on the phone nearly how Eddie Munster stepped all over her tables before getting into an accident, wiping downwardly her tables that are then dingy before getting into an blow, and getting into it with another commuter nigh how she doesn't respect the crypt keeper earlier inciting a road rage incident, Harrison every bit Carrie, the lady whose task is tables, could not have been better bandage to confuse a room of teens about how, exactly, the tables are her livelihood.—LB

Claire's ear-piercing video

Episode 6.
The line delivery of "it's a JIB JAB" from Richard Wharton, the ponytailed quondam homo featured in the Claire'southward advisory ear-piercing video with 9- and 10-yr-sometime girls, would accept put this sketch in the height tier of Season 2 alone. Fortunately, the whole thing is incredible, the concluding sketch of the concluding episode representing what ITYSL is all most: the ane character who sticks out like a sore pollex among the mundane, ridiculous and quotable one-liners, a twinge of existential grief, and poop jokes.—LB

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