I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

I Think You Should Leave: 10 Funniest Sketches

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I Think You Should Leave has is an absurdist comedy gem, these are the ten funniest sketches.

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I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

Netflix’s I Think You Should Leave offers sketch comedy fans everything they could ever hope for. Serving up absurd characters in cringe-worthy situations, Tim Robinson’s unique comic mind is put on display to hilarious results.

Given in short bursts, the show is a rapid fire explosion of absurdity that has fans rolling with laughter. Like all sketch comedy though, it is hit and miss. Some sketches soar while others fall flat but overall the show’s skits are as funny as they are memorable.

10 “Professor Yurabay”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

ITYSL soars when it takes a seemingly normal situation and twists it into cringe-worthy absurdity. The “Professor” sketch sees a group of college friends reuniting with their old professor for a night of catching up. As they each try to explain where their lives have taken them, the professor interrupts to covet someone else’s plate.

Eventually the entire dinner falls apart as the friends are disgusted with their professor’s increasingly strange conduct. The sketch takes a mundane situation of “order envy” and ramps it up to a million for hilarious results.

9 “Bozo Dubbed Over”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

Comedy is usually based on situations that everyone can relate to. The humor is often derived from the viewer equating the jokes to their own experience thus doubling the laughter. In “Bozo Dubbed Over”, three coworkers wait for a meeting to start and regale each other with hilarious viral videos. Unfortunately, one man is unsure and doesn’t know any funny videos to present.

He returns in another meeting to present a video that was clearly made by him and isn’t all that funny. The sketch is hilarious because the viewer can relate to being in a similar situation where they struggled to keep up in a social situation and felt awkward about it. Of course, rarely does life go the extremes that ITYSL does.

8 “Fancy Shirt Patterns”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

Many sketches on ITYSL take place in sterile boardrooms and office culture is often the butt of the joke. The “Fancy Shirts” sketch shows a mundane meeting being interrupted by a belligerent co-worker who stops the meeting to berate them about his fancy shirts.

The argument escalates as the normal characters try to go back to business but the man on the couch won’t let it drop. Tim Robinson shows off his signature style of comedy in the sketch. A simple situation devolves into an unnecessary screaming match and the laughter never stops.

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7 “Dinner Wink”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

One of the core ideas of ITYSL is that life can often be very awkward, especially when strangers are involved. The “Dinner Wink” sketch sees a father trying to convince his child that ice cream machines don’t work when it’s out. He makes a mistake by winking at the diner at the next table and the strange man insists that the father tell an increasing series of lies to keep the first lie going.

Eventually he is telling his child absurd lies at the behest of the man sitting next to them in order to preserve the first little fib. The sketch plays off of the idea of social conventions and takes the day to day awkwardness to the extreme.

6 “Pull Door”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

The “Pull Door” sketch perfectly incapsulates what absurdist comedy is all about. It blows a tiny moment into a minute and a half long joke that has viewers rolling with laughter. A man finishes up a job interview at a small restaurant and tries to leave. He pulls on a door that is obviously a push open door and the interviewer gently reminds him that it goes the other way.

He insists that the door goes both ways and proceeds to tug the door against its hinges until it breaks inward. The sketch is hilarious because it blows an awkward moment out of proportion and cleverly cuts between both men’s expressions for great comedic affect.

5 “Car Ideas”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

Not all of the show’s great characters were played by Tim Robinson and in the “Car Ideas” sketch, other actors shine. Taking place in a focus group session, several consumers are polled on their opinions of certain cars and what features they would want. A strange man continuously interrupts the proceedings with silly suggestions and another man is annoyed. When the annoyed man confronts him, the strange man begins to make the whole focus group a popularity contest until the entire boardroom has turned on the annoyed man.

The sketch is a perfect blending of all of the best aspects of the show from the absurd premise to the juvenile potty humor and proves that the series is a truly underrated Netflix series. Obviously, the scenario isn’t realistic but it does lampoon boring day-to-day situations that everyone has experienced.

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4 “The Parking Lot”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

ITYSL is not only an absurdist sketch show, it also has elements of observational humor. A man gets stuck behind a bad driver in a parking lot and asks a very simple question, “do you know how to drive?”. Hilariously, the other driver sticks his head out of his car and says that he doesn’t know how to drive and is even genuinely frightened.

Life can often be frustrating when it seems as if everyone is trying to get in the way. The sketch ingeniously proposes a potential reason for bad drivers and it is sidesplittingly relatable.

3 “Ghost Tour”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

Humor can often be found in the boundaries of social conventions. The “Ghost Tour” sketch follows a group of tourists as they take a late night ghost tour of a haunted mansion. The guide explains it is a late night tour and that they are allowed to drink and even swear.

One guest immediately takes the latter too far and begins asking a series of absurd and vulgar questions about the ghosts. The sketch devolves into chaos, but it eventually is punctuated with a sad and touching ending that makes it all the more funny.

2 “Coffin Flop”

I Think You Should Leave 10 Funniest Sketches

Not all of the sketches on the show are long form, some are brief and mimic the style of television commercials. “Coffin Flop” sees Robinson playing a TV spokesman that is trying to explain his hit show about people falling out of coffins at funerals.

He gets increasingly belligerent as the sketch goes on until he is screaming with rage. The quick cut nature of the sketch and the strange imagery made for an instant hit and fans couldn’t stop laughing at the memorable skit. The sketch proved that the show could deliver newer and more internet style humor.

1 “Prank Show”

Parody is one of the most common forms of comedy. When a comedian has something clever to say it is often expressed through hilarious parody. The “Prank Show” sketch is an obvious lampooning of the popular prank based shows that populate syndicated TV. The host of the show is decked out in a complicated body suit and sent into a mall to “prank” unsuspecting shoppers.

Unfortunately for him, the suit is too hot and he begins to freak out until he has a full existential crisis. The sketch has everything going for it and is truly the most funny moment of the entire series so far. The costume is absurd and Tim’s over-the-top reactions are instantly quotable and hilarious.

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