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I Think You Should Leave S3: How Many Episodes Are There?

"I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" has returned for a third glorious, psychotic season, and we think you should watch it.

Produced by The Lonely Island — Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone of "Saturday Night Live" and "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" — "I Think You Should Leave" is one of the weirdest shows in recent memory, and it's also one of the very best things on television right now. After launching on Netflix in the spring of 2019, the show became a cult hit and eminently memeable. You've definitely seen a picture making the rounds on Twitter of a guy dressed in a hot dog costume begging a room full of people to help him figure out who drove a hot dog shaped car through a plate glass store window; it's from "I Think you Should Leave."

The third season of "I Think You Should Leave," which features Robinson himself as well as guest stars like Sam Richardson, Jason Schwartzman, Patti Harrison, Tim Heidecker, and more, runs for six episodes, all of which are exclusively on Netflix. If you want to delve into this wonderfully strange sketch show where people are willing to ride or die for some of the worst ideas of all time, now's your chance. 

(If you don't like yelling, though? Probably not the show for you. Sorry.)

The third season of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson is six episodes long

If you're already a fan of "I Think You Should Leave" — in that you're one of those people who furiously quotes the show at those who have never seen it, confusing everybody on a constant basis — you know what to expect from Season 3. If you're new here, the basic premise that ties all of these sketches together is twofold. First, a person is going to double, triple, quadruple, and quintuple down on a terrible idea or bit, and they're going to make themselves look increasingly insane in the process. Second, the sketch may or may not exist entirely in our reality, like in a sketch about VR from Season 3 where the two worlds seem to meld together at the end after a guy trying to do a VR supermarket sweep realizes he's "thinking too much" about how our bodies move.

There's the delightful running gag of the dating show where one contestant, Ronnie — a predictably deranged Robinson — is clearly only there to use the mansion's zipline over and over again. There's a medication ad that devolves into a doctor (Heidecker) bullying his patient into bringing him to increasingly bizarre nightclubs, and a sketch where a stressed-out dad (Tim Meadows) has a lot of trouble figuring out a "silly" pose at the photobooth during his daughter's wedding. A guy gets "too hyper" at work with a cup of water, Richardson designs a park perfect for proposing that gets misused, and the very first sketch is Robinson as a talk show host saying he'll argue with literally anyone... unless he's losing, in which case he's happy to stare at his phone and ignore you.

If none of this sounds awesome, that's your loss. For everyone else, all three seasons of "I Think You Should Leave" are on Netflix now.