Should you stay or should you go with Comedian Tim Robinson? I'm staying

If you are in need of some absurdist comedy, look no further than Season 1 of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson on Netflix. Better yet is that each episode in the six-episode arc is only about 15 minutes. So if you hate it, which some will, it is almost no investment of time.
If you're on the fence for trying out this material, I recommend you start with these even shorter bits (pretty much everything is also on YouTube):
Will Forte makes an insta-classic appearance as an old weirdo who has held a lifetime grudge against a baby who is now a man on an airplane.
Tim's job interview seems to be going very well until the door swings both ways.
I can't stop watching the T.C. Tuggers feature in which a teacher tells some students about his trendy new shirt, which also has a lively commercial spot that caters to middle-aged male fashionistos.
A car-design corporate brainstorm is taken off the rails a bit by some of the far-out ideas of one of the participants. This is similar to several other corporate meeting settings throughout the season and also nods a bit to one of my favorite beyond-silly shows, Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule.
The Little Buff Boys competition is nuttily brilliant and about as borderline inappropriate as nearly everything else in this show, although I don't think the whole sketch is on YouTube.
If you aren't inspired to watch the entire season after seeing those shorts, then I can't help you, but I give it ...
4 out of 5 stars