
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson
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There is no such thing as an ordinary interaction in this offbeat sketch comedy series that features a deep roster of guest stars.

There is no such thing as an ordinary interaction in this offbeat sketch comedy series that features a deep roster of guest stars.
His sketch show, “I Think You Should Leave,” zeroes in on the panic-inducing feelings of living in a society where we can't agree on the rules.
Ian Crouch reviews the new Netflix sketch show “I Think You Should Leave,” created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin and directed by Akiva Schaffer and Alice Mathias.Much of the feeling of discomfort comes from Robinson, who appears in nearly every sketch. He has a great face, one that allows him to reasonably play normal thirtysomething characters but whose features—sunken, buggy eyes, a high forehead, lizard-thin lips—lend themselves best to cartoonish extremes. He’s a good shouter and freak-outer—at baseline, he’s itching at his collar, looking pained and haggard.