![]() If there are fewer of those moments this time around than in Seasons One or Two, well, come on, those seasons set a pretty impossible bar. ITYSL remains the show most likely to make me keel over on the floor, my eyes wet with laughter. Though Season Three is admittedly my least favorite of the show so far, Robinson hasn’t lost his fastball. 'The Eric Andre Show' Is (Still) Peak Comedy.Really, other than the salt gradually edging out the pepper in Robinson’s hair, it would be almost impossible to distinguish a sketch from any one season from a sketch in another. ![]() ![]() ITYSL is still a show that finds nothing funnier than a boorish man-child who doubles and triples down on a mistake there is still no one better at embodying that man-child than Robinson. Season Three follows the same form as the previous two seasons-six episodes, each hovering around 15 to 20 minutes, composed of four or five sketches-with Robinson and co-creator Zach Kanin sticking firmly to their lane: absurd, cringe, and outrageously silly.Īs the show returns to settings like the office, first dates, and social gatherings, there are echoes of many previous sketches–in the set-ups and punch-lines, but also in the wonderful, unique ways Robinson contorts his puttylike face and voice. Yes, I’m talking about I Think You Should Leave, Tim Robinson’s sandbox of chaos and discomfort.Īnd, for better or worse, nothing much has changed. Baby, baby, baby, baby, bay-bay-bay! The funniest show on streaming is back for a third season. ![]()
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