I Think You Should Leave Sketch Names By Episode Season 3, 2, 1 - Netflix Tudum

  • Guide

    Every Sketch in Every Episode of ‘I Think You Should Leave’

    A guide to hours and hours of footage of real people falling out of coffins (and doing other stuff, too).

    By Paul Schrodt
    June 6, 2023

I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson humbly asks: What if the awkward, everyday scenarios in your life lasted a little too long and made absolutely no sense? 

The Emmy–winning sketch comedy series comes, naturally, from Tim Robinson, who cut his teeth as a performer and writer on Saturday Night Live and created Detroiters alongside Sam Richardson (Veep). Robinson is both creator (with Zach Kanin) and star here, joined by a highly game group of comic actors, from old pal Richardson to Bob Odenkirk with a creepy wink. Together, they learn that magicians suck, observe real people flopping out of coffins and enjoy sloppy steaks. 

You no doubt have your own favorite sketches among the mix, whether it’s the one about the shirts with the complicated patterns or that other one with the guy who has a great idea for a car with a steering wheel that doesn’t fly off while you’re driving. But alas, not every night is a Friday night, and you sometimes don’t have time to binge three whole seasons to find one clip, which is why we’ve compiled an exacting guide to the sketches and general glorious madness of I Think You Should Leave below. Happy Ctrl-Fing — and, remember, we’re all loads of beef sitting on the side of a highway getting our butts sucked by flies, bae!

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Season 1

Episode 1: “Has This Ever Happened to You?”

 

“Both Ways”

Time stamp: 00:00

A prospective employee exits a job interview.

“Has This Ever Happened to You?”

Time stamp: 01:40

A lawyer solicits clients with plumbing problems.

“Baby of the Year”

Time stamp: 03:27

A cute baby competition has setbacks.

“Instagram”

Time stamp: 07:25

Women at brunch disagree about captions on social media. 

“Gift Receipt”

Time stamp: 09:25

A gifter asks for his receipt back, then swallows it.


Episode 2: “Thanks for Thinking They Are Cool”

 

“Biker Guy”

Time stamp: 00:00

A city traveler is delighted by the roadways’ motor vehicles.

“River Mountain High”

Time stamp: 02:15

TC Topps TC Tuggers, “the only shirt with a tugging knob,” sponsors a high school TV drama.

“Wilson’s Toupees”

Time stamp: 04:38

A brand offers a “natural hair loss” hairpiece set.

“Pink Bag”

Time stamp: 06:23

A whoopee cushion prank misfires.

“River Mountain High”

Time stamp: 09:27

Continued.

“The Man”

Time stamp: 10:44

Two men reunite on an international flight.


Episode 3: “It’s the Cigars You Smoke That Are Going to Give You Cancer”

 

“Which Hand”

Time stamp: 00:00

A magician prompts a couple’s discord.

“Focus Group”

Time stamp: 03:50

A member of an automotive focus group feels he has a good idea for a car.

“Laser Spine Specialists”

Time stamp: 06:50

A spinal procedure allows patients to get back to what they love.

“New Joe”

Time stamp: 09:32

An organist plays a funeral.

“Game Night”

Time stamp: 11:38

A jazz fan joins a party game.


Episode 4: “Oh Crap, a Bunch More Bad Stuff Just Happened”

 

“Lifetime Achievement”

Time stamp: 00:33

Herbie Hancock gets an award.

“A Christmas Carol”

Time stamp: 03:45

Scrooge is enlisted in a sci-fi plot.

“Nachos”

Time stamp: 06:05

Daters dine at a Mexican restaurant.

“Traffic”

Time stamp: 09:59

A bumper sticker leads to a road incident and ends with a eulogy of “Friday Night.”


Episode 5: “I’m Wearing One of Their Belts Right Now”

 

“Brooks Brothers”

Time stamp: 00:00

The search for whoever crashed their hot dog car into a Brooks Brothers.

“Choking”

Time stamp: 03:12

A diner downplays a hazard.

“New Printer”

Time stamp: 06:13

Santa Claus is thanked around the office.

“The Day Robert Palins Murdered Me”

Time stamp: 08:42

A music executive attends a recording session.

“Babysitter”

Time stamp: 12:06

A babysitter’s excuse backfires.


Episode 6: “We Used to Watch This at My Old Work”

 

“Fenton’s Stables and Horse Farm”

Time stamp: 00:42

A horse ranch offers a solution to riders’ emasculation.

“Chunky”

Time stamp: 02:17

A game show mascot takes the spotlight.

“Bozo”

Time stamp: 06:07

Colleagues search for funny videos.

“Baby Shower”

Time stamp: 08:14

A dad has suggestions.

“Bozo”

Time stamp: 11:40

Continued.

“Party House”

Time stamp: 13:50

An intervention is staged.


Season 2

Episode 1: “They said that to me at a dinner.”
 

“H.D. Vac Part II”

Time stamp: 00:00

A work meeting is moved up, but it’s lunchtime.

“Corncob TV”

Time stamp: 02:50

A channel head protests Spectrum dropping his channel and fan favorite show Coffin Flop.

“Prank Show”

Time stamp: 04:42

Host Karl Havoc’s prosthetics go awry.

“Little Buff Boys”

Time stamp: 08:08

Kids compete in a body competition.

“Ghost Tour”

Time stamp: 11:59

Visitors to a haunted house learn about apparitions.


Episode 2: “They have a cake shop there, Susan, where the cakes just look stunning.”

 

“The Capital Room”

Time stamp: 00:00

Investor moguls explain themselves.

“Dan Flashes”

Time stamp: 02:00

A retailer sells patterned shirts.

“Diner Wink”

Time stamp: 05:35

A neighboring diner chimes in.

“The Shops at the Creeks”

Time stamp: 09:03

A mall advertises coveted wares.

“Baby Cries”

Time stamp: 10:20

A man who holds a crying baby is determined to change, while trying to enjoy a sloppy steak.


Episode 3: “You sure about that? You sure about that, that’s why?”

 

“Grambles Lorelei Lounge”

Time stamp: 00:00

Former business school students have dinner with their professor.

“Crashmore – Trailer”

Time stamp: 04:01

Santa Claus stars in an action film.

“H.D. Vac Commercial”

Time stamp: 05:55

A man promotes a hot dog vacuum, based on personal experience.

“Crashmore – Junket”

Time  stamp: 07:28

Santa Claus takes issue with a reporter’s questions.

“Qualstarr Trial”

Time stamp: 10:30

Financial crimes and more come to light.


Episode 4: “Everyone just needs to be more in the moment.”

 

“Wife Joke”

Time stamp: 00:00

Jamie Taco comes up during a poker night.

“Friend’s Weekend”

Time stamp: 04:20

Not everyone enjoys the Blues Brothers.

“Calico Cut Pants”

Time stamp: 07:00

Pants come in handy.


Episode 5: “Didn’t you say there was gonna be five people at this table?”

 

“Parking Lot”

Time stamp: 00:00

Driving ability becomes an issue.

“Del Frisco’s Double Eagle”

Time stamp: 02:00

Hal starts credit card roulette.

“Joanie’s Birthday”

Time stamp: 05:31

A gift arrives in the form of a Johnny Carson impersonator at a “low, low, low price point.”

“Little Buff Boys Competition”

Time stamp: 09:10

A corporate convention attends a body building competition.

“Mars Restaurant”

Time stamp: 10:02

Dates have complaints at a galactic restaurant.


Episode 6: “I need a wet paper towel.”

 

“Dave Suit”

Time stamp: 00:00

Coworkers have a stern meeting about a bathroom incident involving “huge, embarrassing dumps.”

“Driver’s Ed”

Time stamp: 02:52

An instructional video causes confusion.

“Tammy Craps”

Time stamp: 07:26

A doll has accidents.

“Big Wave”

Time stamp: 09:30

An employee pretends to surf.

“Claire’s”

Time stamp: 12:26

A girl is scared to get her ears pierced.


Season  3

Episode 1: “That was the Earth telling me I’m supposed to be doing something great.”
 

“Barley Tonight”

Time Stamp: 00:00

A talk show host loves to start fights, but also has no problem going on his phone.

“Mortal Enemies”

Time Stamp: 3:02

A team-building exercise creates bitterness between Rick and Stan.

“Summer Loving”

Time Stamp: 6:10

Eligible men spend summer break with one beautiful woman to see if a summer fling will turn into summer love. There’a also a zip line by the pool.

“Dad Video”

Time Stamp: 9:12

A father fails to give his nasty kids a lesson.

“Designated Driver”

Time Stamp: 11:12

The Driving Crooner offers help to those who have had too much to drink.


Episode 2: “I can do whatever I want.”


“Supermarket Swap”

Time Stamp: 00:00

A game show contestant’s VR shopping spree results in problems.

“Darmine Doggy Door”

Time Stamp: 3:03

Darmine Devices sells a more advanced pet door that also keeps out more.

“Ponytail”

Time Stamp: 5:10

A man gets caught under a car that shouldn’t have been parked over a sidewalk.

“Eggman Game”

Time Stamp: 8:10

A computer game gets an employee in trouble.

“Sitcom Taping”

Time Stamp: 10:36

A man’s limo-related dating trauma resurfaces during a live sitcom filming.


Episode 3: “Cut to: We’re chatting about this at your bachelor party.”

 

“Silent Show”

Time Stamp: 00:00

Richard Brecky brings his mastery of silent theater to the stage. 

“First Date”

Time Stamp: 3:10

A man on a date has a dog haircut.

“ABX Heart Monitor”

Time Stamp: 6:45

A cardiac event at Club Aqua leads a contractor to implant a heart tracker.

“Drive Thru”

Time Stamp: 9:30

A fast-food customer finds out a way to order 55 of everything.

“Robert’s Christmas Birthday”

Time Stamp: 11:52

Tensions are settled between colleagues.


Episode 4: “So now every time I’m about to do something I really want to do, I ask myself, ‘Wait a minute, what is this?’ ”

 

“Jenna’s Bad Day”

Time Stamp: 00:00

Coworkers’ discussion of friend groups is interrupted.

“Pacific Proposal Park”

Time Stamp: 3:19

An entrepreneurs matrimony-friendly grounds are overtaken by wrestlers.

“Gelutol”

Time Stamp: 5:00

A hair-growth formula causes tension.

“Summer Loving Farewell Package”

Time Stamp: 8:47

Ronnie says goodbye.

“Children’s Choir”

Time Stamp: 9:30

“Shirt brothers” at a kids’ concert are inspired by the lyrics of a song. 


Episode 5: “Don’t just say ‘relax,’ actually relax.”

 

“Bloody Eyeball”

Time Stamp: 00:00

Randall thinks he hears a volcano.

“Photo Booth”

Time Stamp: 4:18

The bride’s dad at a wedding photo area is distracted by business deals.

“Talk About My Kids”

Time Stamp: 6:53

In trying to do a good deed, a guy becomes the most popular guy at the party.


Episode 6: “When I first thought of this, you didn’t even have hands up there — you were just walking straight up the wall.”

 

“Banana Breath”

Time Stamp: 00:00

An employee at sensitivity training has a great idea for a T-shirt.

“Metal Motto Search”

Time Stamp: 3:24

A game show rests on the capabilities of the Metaloid Maniac.

“Don Bondarley”

Time Stamp: 6:45

A party entertainer performs dirty songs.

“Tasty Time Vids”

Time Stamp: 9:57

Draven obsesses over his Instagram videos.

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