


(Tough beat for the horses, though.) This commercial parody is a bit lacking in the memorable character department, so let’s give a shout-out to the ridiculous sight of actual horses with tiny penis prosthetics, which I’ll merely link to rather than embed because I’m not trying to get fired. You see, Fenton’s exclusively breeds horses with micropenises, thereby satisfying an insecure consumer base. Men who love riding horses but also feel emasculated by the size of a steed’s schlong have the perfect solution with Fenton’s Stables and Horse Ranch. The Horses With Micropenises (“Fenton’s Stables and Horse Ranch”) And if you ever find yourself at the receiving end of a whoopee cushion, Robinson’s character is responsible for the best WTF clapback ever: “My farts are long, and way louder, and they REEK!” 27. (The sketch had five additional minutes trimmed from it #ReleaseTheWhoopeeCut.) But Robinson wrings real tension out of the situation, ensuring that no one is ever going to think about pranking him again. It’s one of the show’s weaker sketches, which would have benefited from being shorter or going on for so long that it loops back around to being funny again. The recipient of the “pink bag” (played by Robinson) first conveys genuine concern that he’s lost control of his bodily functions before turning on his colleagues because he can’t take-or it seems, understand-the joke. What was supposed to be an inoffensive office prank-putting a whoopee cushion on a dude’s chair before the start of a business meeting-immediately goes off the rails. The Whoopee Cushion Coworker (“Pink Bag”) I HOPE YOU FUCKING DIE, HARLEY JARVIS! 28. It’s an exhaustive ordeal, but like the characters of Robinson’s series, I have backed myself into a corner suggesting this idea to an editor, and the only way out is making content. In that spirit, we’re ranking the best characters from I Think You Should Leave’s first season, with one person (or Chunky) taken from each of the 29 sketches. But whether it’s a chaos agent refusing to back down from an unwinnable situation or the hapless schmoe caught in their way, each sketch has at least one standout character who burrows into your psyche-for better or worse. The show’s sketches live and die by its cast of eccentric characters, played by a combination of Robinson, cocreator Zach Kanin, frequent collaborator Sam Richardson, Saturday Night Live vets, legendary comedians, and even a 2021 Oscar nominee. It’s weird, wonderful, endlessly rewatchable nonsense. The Netflix sketch series, which has left such an impression that even politicians turn to it for memes, typically revolves around awkward social situations where a person refuses to acknowledge the error of their ways until the tension reaches some kind of absurdist breaking point, such as having multiple attendees at a birthday party eat gift receipts to determine whether paper or fecal matter from a Sloppy Mudpie™ was responsible for a stomach ache. (If you love the show and the NBA, boy do we have a niche Twitter account for you.) The next batch of episodes is slated to premiere sometime in 2020.To watch the first season of I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson is to be indoctrinated into a harmless yet exceptionally stupid online cult-one where “You have no good car ideas!” is an epic burn and “The Bones Are Their Money” is the hit song of the summer. “We are so thankful we get to do it again!” “We are very excited to be working with The Lonely Island, Irony Point, and Netflix to make another season of I Think You Should Leave,” Robinson and Kanin said on the renewal. It also launched one man - the “Stinky!!” man - into instant viral fame and our hearts forever, so we very much hope to see a follow-up appearance from him when the next season graces our television screens. Netflix just announced that it’s handed out a season renewal to SNL and Detroiters alum Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s Lonely Island–produced sketch-comedy show I Think You Should Leave, which debuted its first season back in April and left us with many, many instantly meme-able moments. Holy Bart Harley Jarvis, do we have some exciting comedy news for you.
