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I Think You Should Leave Season 2 Review and Analysis on Netflix
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I Think You Should Leave Season 2 Review and Analysis on Netflix

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Hello everyone, this is Matthew Hemenway. In this episode, I will be reviewing and analyzing I Think You Should Leave Season 2 currently on Netflix. I will go over several topics in this episode. This show was created by Tim Robinson. I also want to say thank you for helping reach 800 subscribers on this channel and still need more help to get to 1,000 subscribers as when I have checked on March 7, 2022. To help with my anxiety, I will only look at the analytics of my channel when I upload videos, so if I have more than I realize when I shoot this video, then I do. I will also thank you in the community tab for helping me reach certain numbers going forward when I upload videos. Now on with the review.

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These are comedy sketches that you would see comedians perform on stage, but he is doing it in a real-life setting. Tim Robinson has them done. In the 1st episode, it is where a person skips lunch and has a hot dog hidden during a business meeting. A prank show goes wrong where a person wants to kill himself because he cannot breathe. Little Buff Boys competition has a funny twist where the judge is the boss, and the boys are wearing suits. He has a tough time judging them. Life can be humorous, and you never know what will happen. A ghost tour goes wrong, and everyone wants him to leave because of the foul language he is using.

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As was mentioned in the last review of this series, each episode has different sketches in them. They usually average 15 to 17 minutes per episode. This was always true of the first season. They all have the same humor as in the 2nd episode of season 2, there is an argument about shirt patterns in the office. An argument goes wrong in an ice cream shop where a kid is arguing with her dad. A man suspects a baby knows about his checkered past. He is worried about being a piece of shit as he said and found out someone else had a checkered past. This sketch was funny, but also tells the viewer that each person deserves a 2nd chance.

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In the 3rd episode, a professor regrets his dinner order with his students. He takes the burger and eats it. The Carber hot dog vacuum, which reminds me of an infomercial. In that same episode, you have Santa Claus playing Detective Crashmore. Santa was cursing and that was funny to see.

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The 4th episode has a husband feeling guilty of making fun of his wife, when he knew she helped me to deal with a part he got in a play. She let him know that he was doing simply fine and that she was proud of him. This episode had the pants centric website called callicopnats.com. It is supposed to help guys deal with problems. The guy asked if he gave to the website so that it could be there to help guys out. The website is like public radio where they must ask to get donations, so that they have the funds they need to run their stations.

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The 5th episode was funny where it had a novice driver not knowing how to drive and the other driver was mad at him since it looked like he was an asshole. A person did not want to play credit card roulette and did not want to pay the bill. A celebrity impersonation goes wrong. Date night goes wrong as someone was saying people have problems and their problems are not boring.

The 6th episode has a mistaken identity at work. It had the new Tammy Craps doll where a person had to weigh 60 pounds to handle this doll. This is remarkably like when you must be a certain height to ride a roller coaster. The driver ed’s instructional video was funny in that the class wondered how these videos helped make them better drivers. That sketch was funny.

I give I Think You Should Leave Season 2 a 10 out 10. I personally thought that it did a better job than Season 1. Season 1 was done well, but this was better. Since the average for both seasons is a 9.5 out 10. Believe me, that is still a good rating.

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