I think you should go with Tim Robinson finally has a release date almost a year after Netflix announced that it will return for a third season. The streaming giant has Announced on Twitter that the six-episode sketch comedy series will be available to stream on May 30. The program was created by Saturday night live student Robinson, who also stars in the film, and snl Producer Zach Kanin. They’re not the only comics tied to the show, though: It’s co-produced by The Lonely Island, the comedy trio comprised of Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone.
every episode of i think you should go it’s only about 16-18 minutes long, so you can literally finish a season in one go. There are several sketches per episode, mostly revolving around someone doing something absurd in an everyday professional or social situation, as well as some rather bizarre and over-the-top parts. Really, some parts are so weird you don’t know whether to cringe or laugh.
The first season of the show premiered on Netflix in 2019, while the second season arrived in 2021. Alex Bach, one of the show’s producers, previously said Variety that Robinson and Kanin write all the scripts and that they “wait for the sketches to come through”, so there have been “extended periods between seasons”.