This Netflix series is a sketch comedy show that follows Tim Robinson andvarious guest stars who act alongside him in cringe-inducing hilarious skits. Each sketch is hilariously random and usually escalates in hopes that someone will get fed up and leave, hence the name of the series.
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The Netflix comedy presents various sketches that have a particular tone that always surprises the audience and the show is packed with Saturday Night Liveguest stars that are always ready to entertain. Here are some of the funniest and most quotable lines throughout the skits on the series so far.
"The gift receipt. You'd be fine if I ate it?"
This skit sees Tim Robinson make sure that his friend (played by Steven Yeun) likes his gift as much as he says he does.
Yeun's character feigns being happy with every gift and Robinson calls him out on it but in the most extreme way possible.RobinsonsaysYeun should give him back the gift receipt if he does like the gift, and he can eat it so Yeun can't return the gift.
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"Nobody wants a thousand plastic meatballs!"
This skit sees Robinson in a group of people trying to plan a baby shower gift. He keeps throwing out random ideas that don't go with the baby shower theme at all. He asks if nice fedoras or plastic meatballs would be a good baby shower gift and he could get a lot for a good price.
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His girlfriend eventually gets upset and says that no one wants to buy props from his failed Italian mob movie. He screams out this random line in frustration, which is probably true but everyone feels bad enough that they do buy some of his props.
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"Now I'm sick off of your mud pie."
In the same skit that sees Robinson exaggerating over a gift receipt shows him getting sick after eating the paper.
He says that he feels sick, telling everyone to call 911, and he accuses Steven Yeun's character of being sloppy in the bathroom, referring to it as a mud pie, and that's why he's sick. It's such outrageous and specificverbiage that the viewer can't help but laugh.
"That's a Chunky."
Andy Sambergguest stars in this skit as a game show contestant on a new show that is still finding its footing.
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Robinson plays the host of the show who says the quote every time Samberg's characterchooses a space on the board that either has a dollar amount or a small photo of the creature. Chunky still hasn't figured out what his deal is, so every time he's called out he does something different and usually involves hitting Samberg or destroying his property.
"No, I eat paper all the time! What I don't like to make a habit of doing is eating mud pie!"
Robinson's character continues to build the quotable lines in this skit as Steven Yeun's character suggests that he's feeling sick from eating paper, not because of a "sloppy mud pie" but Robinson continues to argue with him.
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Hegoes even further into the surreal when he says that paper never makes him sick because he eats it all the time, and Yeun's character rightly questions this but never gets an explanation.
"Donald might look like a hot dog, but you're wearing an actual hot dog costume."
This opening skit sees a department store full of people trying to figure out who has crashed into the storefront window in a hot dog-shaped car.
Tim Robinson pops up in a hot dog suit yellingthat whoever it is should just come forward and everyone will forgive them. The people in the store are quick to accuseRobinson of crashing the car, but he points out that an employee is also dressed as a hot dog because he's in a red and yellow coordinated outfit.
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"And it was also the night the skeletons came to life."
A band is told that they should come up with new material in the recording studio and one of the members has a song he's written already prepared, but then there's Robinson.
His partner says to follow his lead, but Robinson takes that as he should add in random nonsensical lyrics like this quote.
"This is dumb. Dump it. Trash it. This one's garbage."
In the Baby of the Year skit Sam Richardson guest stars as the MC narrating the event. The judges and audience get unruly and Richardson keeps his cool right up until the moment a scandal is revealed.
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He drops everything and quits saying this line and that they should just dump this year's events because everything is ruined.
"Two motorcycles with a little house in the middle? Wow!"
Robinson plays a character obsessed with motorcycles and for some reason, not revealed until the end of the skit, he is seeing everything for the first time and relatesit all back to motorcycles.
He sees a car and calls it two motorcycles with a house in the middle and loses his mind when he sees a big Greyhound bus drive by.
"So what's the joke? That I had a milder fart than I normally do?"
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Colleagues set up awhoopee cushion prank on Robinson's character in this skit and he doesn't get the joke, at all.
He describes his typical farts in graphic detail and says thatthey usually clear the room and he wonders what the joke is because it would actually be better for him if his farts were like the whoopee cushion.
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