I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson Season 2 Episode 5 Didn't you say there was gonna be five people at this table?
- July 6, 2021
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In I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson season 2 episode 5, titled "Didn't you say there was gonna be five people at this table?," viewers are in for another round of hilarious, cringe-worthy sketches from the mind of comedian Tim Robinson. The episode opens with a skit about an awkward party where the host has hired a clown, but nobody wants to participate in his silly games. As the clown tries to get the partygoers to play along, things quickly spiral out of control.
Next, viewers are treated to a sketch about a funeral where a man tries to convince the deceased's family that he was their loved one's closest friend, despite never having met them before. Things get even more awkward when the man starts trying to act like the deceased person, and even goes so far as to try to take their place in the coffin.
The episode continues with more wacky scenarios, including a game show where the contestants have to guess what a weird object is used for, and a skit where a man tries to convince his girlfriend that he isn't cheating on her, despite the fact that he's covered head to toe in lipstick marks. As always, Tim Robinson's humor is offbeat and irreverent, but somehow manages to hit just the right note to keep viewers laughing.
In one particularly memorable sketch from the episode, two co-workers go out for a drink after work, but quickly realize that they don't have anything in common. As they struggle to make conversation, things take a turn for the worst when one of them starts talking about how much he loves the band The Doors. The other co-worker, who hates The Doors, tries to politely change the subject, but the first co-worker won't let it go. What follows is a hilarious back-and-forth about music tastes that ends in disaster.
Overall, "Didn't you say there was gonna be five people at this table?" is another standout episode from the already excellent second season of I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson. Fans of the first season, as well as newcomers to the series, are sure to love the show's unique blend of absurdist humor and relatable awkwardness.