i think you should leave is returning for a third season on Netflix, and frankly, it’s great. Writer and comedian Tim Robinson’s situational sketch comedy series is a series of easily quoted jokes and catchphrases that have become firmly entrenched in the internet zeitgeist through idiosyncratic characters, deadpan weirdness, and countless GIFs and memes. , has cemented its position as one of the best series on television. , Remix.
If you’re new to the show and want to get through the first two seasons before the third season premieres on Tuesday, you’re in luck. Each episode he finishes in just under 20 minutes, allowing him to slowly dust off over the weekend. “But Toussaint and Zosha,” you ask rhetorically, “What is the best sketch of this work?” i think you should leave should i look first? Good question, Polygon reader. To answer this, we put our brains to the test, crunched the numbers, and created a complex and scientifically definitive ranking of each sketch in the series, organizing them into a hierarchy.
We chose hierarchy for a specific reason. In fact, there is no such thing as hierarchy. bad time with city sur. Robinson’s comedy style is always sharp, his unique energy that can be completely exploded or completely contained in a split second successfully guides the show, making every sketch, ludicrous or mundane, a laugh. Here’s a list of what causes i think you should leave A wonderful or truly transcendent sketch. Don’t agree with our rankings? Well, damn it, write your own!
here is the best i think you should leave Rank the sketches from “best” to “worst”.
S-layer
sketch: automotive focus group (S1, E3, sketch 2); hot dog car hit-and-run (S1, E5, sketch 1). Bones are their money (S1, E5, Sketch 4). chunky eats points (S1, E6, Sketch 2). Coffin Flop (S1, E1, Sketch 2); Carl Havoc (S2, E1, Sketch 3); Patty Harrison’s Driver’s Ed Table (S2, E6, Sketch 2)
These sketches are the best. The best of the best jokes, jokes so absurdly uttered by characters with such memorable personalities that they stick in everyone’s mind.Flawless i think you should leave There are clearly identifiable arcs in Sketch. It starts out weird with a jump and inexplicably escalates to higher levels of insanity, making the most of Tim Robinson’s unique brand of offbeat weirdness. Add in a memorable catchphrase or two, a few hints of horror, and a solid breakout guest performance, and you’ve got a classic (and perhaps a good meme) in no time.
Layer A
sketch: Sloppy Steak (S1, E2, Sketch 5). Hot Dog Lunch Meeting (S1, E3, Sketch 1). Fred Willard Funeral Organist (S1, E3, Sketch 4). Ghosts of Christmas Way Future (S1, E4, Sketch 2); Sarasa Cut Pants (S2, E4, Sketch 3); I don’t know how to drive (S2, E5, Sketch 1)
These sketches come just reach nearly the height of i think you should leaveit’s the best. Quickly ridiculous, easy to remember, but not fully cooked by the end. In any other context, these sketches would be the weirdest (and funniest). SNL A pitch that will never be broadcast.
Layer B
sketch: Whoopi Cushion Office Mischief (S1, E2, Sketch 4); Honeymoon Baby Revenge (S1, E2, Sketch 6). “Adult” Ghost Tour (S2, E1, Sketch 5). Patti Harrison’s Capital Room (S2, E2, Sketch 1). Hot Dog Vacuum (S2, E3, Sketch 3); Little Buff Boys (S2, E1, Sketch 4); Give me that burger (S1, E3, Sketch 1). Brian’s Hat (S2, E3, Sketch 5); Office prank impersonating Rodney (S2, E6, Sketch 1). Table Surfing Office Prank (S2, E6, Sketch 4)
These sketches are specific and bizarre, far from top-notch, but they’re still so unique, bizarre, vulgar, and funny that they hit particular lines more than the whole. These are the ones that make you think, “Hey, that was weird,” and lightly chuckle to yourself before being washed away by the sheer hilarity of the series’ best.
Layer C
sketch: Mitch Bryant/Turbo Time infomercials (S1, E1, sketch 2); branch posts on Instagram (S1, E1, sketch 4). Herbie Hancock Loves to Lie (S1, E4, Sketch 1), Nachos Date (S1, E4, Sketch 3), Honk When Excited (S1, E4, Sketch 4), In Front of Caleb Wendt Choking (S1, E5), Sketch 2). Santa brought it early (S1, E5, sketch 3), a baby shower bag (S1, E6, sketch 4). Dan Flash Office Meeting (S2, E2, Sketch 2). I Love My Wife/Jamie Taco (S2, E4, Sketch 1), Claire’s Ear Piercing (S2, E6, Sketch 5)
These sketches contain a lot of laughter, but often the beats are too long to get to the true gist of the joke. It’s often the guest appearances that come to the rescue of these, as in the “honk your horn if you’re horny” skit featuring comedian Connor O’Malley. John Wilson How To and Joe Pera talks to you fame.
Layer D
sketch: Job Interview/Door (S1, E1, Sketch 1); Baby of the Year (S1, E1, Sketch 3). Happy Birthday Wreath Receipt (S1, E1, Sketch 5); Beautiful Bike (S1, E2, Sketch 1). River Mountain High (S1, E2, Sketch 2); Wilson Hair Loss (S1, E2, Sketch 3); TC Tagers Advertisement (S1, E2, Sketch 5); Shit Magician (S1, E3, Sketch 1). A rambunctious farce with Tim Heidecker (S1, E3, Sketch 5). Babysitter’s Lie (S1, E5, Sketch 5). Small penis horse ranch (S1, E6, sketch 1). Bozo did the dubbing (S1, E6, Sketch 6). Jim Davis’ Garfield House (S1, E6, Sketch 7). Bob Odenkirk (S2, E2, Sketch 3) is the best triple. Dan flashes an advertisement for the mall (S2, E2, Sketch 4). Detective Crushmore (S2, E3, Sketch 2); Crashmore press interview (S2, E3, Sketch 4). I’m not the Blues Brothers (S2, E4, Sketch 2). I’m not going to pay for it (S2, E5, Sketch 2). Johnny Carson can hit (S2, E5, Sketch 3). Tim Heidecker’s Space Alien Restaurant (S2, E5, Sketch 5). Tammy Craps (S2, E6, Sketch 3)
These are filler sketches i think you should leave. Always good for laughs, sometimes running longer than it needs to and starting to feel indistinguishable from what other sketch comedies exhibit. it’s not ITY SL I would. That said, this series’ worst work easily ranks among the best of other sketch series.