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Other shows you should binge if you like 'I Think You Should Leave'
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Other shows you should binge if you like 'I Think You Should Leave'

Netflix's I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson just released its third season, and if, like me, you finished it in one day, you might be looking for similar content. Here are ten sketch series you might enjoy if you've already binge-watched ITYSL in its entirety.

 
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'Detroiters'

'Detroiters'
Comedy Central

Can't get enough of Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson? Then Detroiters is your show! It ran for two seasons from 2017–2018 on Comedy Central and is now available to stream on Paramount+. There are a variety of comic guest stars and recurring characters, including Jason Sudeikis as a Chrysler executive.

 
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'Netflix Presents: The Characters'

'Netflix Presents: The Characters'
Netflix

In 2016, Netflix gave eight comedians a shot at creating their 30-minute episode with whatever characters and sketch ideas they had. Unfortunately, the show only lasted one season, but what a great opportunity for up-and-coming comedians to showcase their talent! Check out Tim Robinson's episode if you're already going through I Think You Should Leave withdrawals.

 
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'Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun'

'Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun'
Netflix

Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun (2020) on Netflix is a wild ride. Although there has only been one season, the Australian comedy trio consisting of Mark Bonanno, Broden Kelly, and Zach Ruane recently released an Australian series called Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe that we hope to access in the US very soon. In the meantime, you can listen to their podcast or catch them on their world tour this year.

 
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'A Black Lady Sketch Show'

'A Black Lady Sketch Show'
HBO

Robin Thede's A Black Lady Sketch Show premiered in 2019, and four seasons later, it is still going strong. They have an incredible cast and recurring guest stars, including Quinta Brunson, Ashley Nicole Black, Issa Rae, Amber Riley, and many more. There are a variety of memorable sketches, but "Courtroom Kiki" is probably one of the best. Stream it on Max now!

 
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'Documentary Now!'

'Documentary Now!'
IFC

Documentary Now! debuted in 2015 on IFC and is hands-down one of the best sketch shows. It is unique in that they only do documentary-style sketches. If you're a fan of Tim Robinson's comedy, you will probably appreciate how weird and different this show is. Favorite sketches: "Sandy Passage" and "Original Cast Album: Co-Op." Stream all four seasons on Netflix.

 
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'W/ Bob & David'

'W/ Bob & David'
Netflix

W/ Bob & David (2015) stars Bob Odenkirk and David Cross and is basically a reboot of their HBO sketch series Mr. Show with Bob and David from 1995–1998. A lot of the same cast members from the original show returned, picking up right where they left off: stepping out of a "time machine" from the late nineties and into the present. Another Netflix sketch show that only got one season, but who knows, maybe Bob and David will revive the show again?

 
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'Check It Out! With Dr. Steve Brule'

'Check It Out! With Dr. Steve Brule'
Adult Swim

The spinoff show of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (another funny show to binge), Check It Out! With Dr. Steve Brule, starring John C. Reilly, aired in 2010 and ran for four seasons on Adult Swim. It is known for its poor video quality, simulating public-access television from the eighties. You can watch it along with Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007-2010) on Max.

 
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'Nathan for You'

'Nathan for You'
Comedy Central

Nathan for You first aired on Comedy Central in 2013 and went on to have four seasons. The series starred Nathan Fielder, a Canadian comedian with a background in business who would suggest unorthodox plans to struggling companies. It is available to stream on Max. Coincidentally, two of the show's executive producers were Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

 
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'Drunk History'

'Drunk History'
Comedy Central

Surely everyone has heard of Drunk History by now, but in case you haven't, it's exactly what it sounds like: recounting events in history while drunk. The series originated from the Funny or Die web series that began in 2007 and ran for six seasons after premiering on Comedy Central in 2013. Stream it all on Hulu today!

 
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'The Eric Andre Show'

'The Eric Andre Show'
Adult Swim

The Eric Andre Show is a parody late-night talk show that just aired its sixth season on Adult Swim. The series began in 2012 and is, in a word, chaotic. Its energy matches that of Tim Robinson's on ITYSL and then some. It is also available to stream on Hulu.

Shelby Weimer, a Kansas City native, grew up watching way too many comedies and Saturday Night Live, inspiring her to build a career in comedy. When she isn’t writing sketches and pilot scripts, Shelby is always keeping up with the latest in entertainment, with reality TV and all things pop culture being her jam. Find Shelby on Twitter & Instagram @shelbwei3

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