“That’s gonna kill me, that’s real, that lives with us on Earth” is the PERFECT phrasing of the kind of witless, disoriented thoughts you have when something you don’t recognize scares the shit out of you.
that’s the thought i had when i encountered a sasquatch about 4 miles up a mountain in the North Cascades. when i saw it, the first thoughts were “holy fucking shit they’re real”
i love the face he makes. this scanning, confused look. it’s absolute, sheer terror, but he’s captured the look of a man who fears the unknown. he’s stiff as a board and looks like his lungs are gonna burst. no screaming, he doesn’t even try to run away. he just fucking freezes in the face of something that’s going to eat him, and immediately accepts it. even cherishes the thought, as he’s terrified.
If my wife got flipped 8 times by a swing dancer at a wedding, I'd lose sleep too and mistake a pig in a Nixon mask for a monster. It happens Tim, to the best of us, don't let it get you down.
I love how the old man was trying to make some outdated reference with the Nixon mask pig thing and immediately realised he went too far and started shouting through the window in a panic after seeing his reaction
I wonder how he reacted when he saw his neighbour ranting about his prank on a tv commercial and revealing how it had unintentionally caused an existential crisis.
Just the background thought of him being an old hippy, and the absolute two worst things he can think to combine is Nixon and a pig has me cracking up.
I like the thought that this man painstakingly created a suit to be worn by an actor to represent the horror of what he thought he saw in his doggy door commercial
This might be my favorite sketch of all time from any show. I laughed so hard the first time I saw it, I almost passed out. I must've watched it 8 times again that night.
I just saw it for the first time, and I think I ruptured something inside me from laughing so hard that I couldn't breathe for a really long time. I'm probably going to die now, please be respectful and DO NOT send a pig in a Nixon mask to my funeral.
I had never seen the show except for little clips here and there on tiktok. Then I saw this sketch and it made me laugh so hard I couldn't breathe. I knew I had to go and watch the show right away.
Real small detail, but i like at 1:02 the guy Tim is standing next to also looks pissed off, like HIS wife ALSO just got spun 8 times and is having a tough time processing it.
No, it's worse. That's the dancer's husband who can't fulfill his partner's needs on the dance floor, and he thinks hubby might just switch teams to get his satisfaction.
My wife has watched me watch this skit on repeat in bed, while I’m wearing headphones so she’s seen it a ton of times but has no clue what the hell is going ong because she hasn’t actually heard it. All she can hear is my laughing at 2:00am in bed.
I love how these sketches just go off the rails and at a certain point become very esoteric, be it this beautiful “WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO US?!!” to “I… I don’t wanna be here anymore…” to “this world’s so fkk’d up”. This is the best sketch comedy show out there right now.
Four minutes ago, I was in the shower, thinking “I wonder if anybody has uploaded Darmine Doggy Door” to UA-cam yet. I open the app and this is the first thing I see on the page. There truly are monsters on the world.
I LOVE that this entire premise relies on an entire other backstory of him and his neighbours property line dispute and they just barely scratch the surface of that. Why does his neighbour have easy access to a pig? Wtf even is this protagonist's life?
I’ve watched this so many times over the past week. There’s like a different Tim Robinson sketch every week that I become obsessed with. Right now it’s Darmine Doggy Door, last week it was Gelutol, week before that it was the tables sketch. They’re just so absurd, so bizarre, yet so beautifully composed.
I'm at the other end of the spectrum. I was sitting in my living room, and an opossum walked through. My first thought was. "Where's the video camera?"
The "And it REALLY bothered me" makes the whole thing for me. The guy is being quite open about himself for the whole skit but that seems like a genuine moment of introspection.
this is one if not the funniest sketch I have ever seen. It made me laugh so hard I was worried I couldn't stop and had stopped breathing. AND the second time it happened again.
One of my favorite things about this one is how he just sits on the couch and looks at it weird, like he's super high and thinks he's just having a bad trip.
0:24 for me its subtle things like the way his hand grasps at the door that show how traumatised the character is. Great attention to detail and great acting 😂
But because of all that sleep deprivation and neighbor fighting he had the most consequential day of his life, learned he was unhappy in his career, and was motivated to invent and presumably build what looks like a solid way to keep the monsters living on the world from using doggy doors
My cousin was able to do the creepy Exorcist backwards contortion thing and he used to wait around corners before crawling real fast towards you in the dark, you couldn't tell what it was for a few seconds and were terrified that monsters were real, i relate to this alot.
A perfect cocktail of stupidity and incredibly dumb humor, and profound observations about human nature and experience, all bundled up in a masterful package where every written line, every cut, the delivery of every line, every genre trope is clearly agonized over, and created by a team of people with the clear ability to be making anything they want to at the highest level. But thank God they all decided to work on this show, the world's a better place for it.
You put it into words perfectly! I thought I just had a really fuckin weird and outlandish sense of humor but the timing and change of types of comedy just kills me 😂
The not having to go to work thing is too real. I remember one time I was texting and driving and spun out on a mountain road. I did like 3 full spins, and my first thought while spinning is that I won't have to go to work now. Miraculously I didn't hit anything and just drove to work like nothing happened.
When I clicked on this I thought I was going to have a laugh. I heard a lot of good things about this show. I did not think the most relatable emotional rollercoaster was going to be laid out in front of me. Tears of realization are forming at the corners of my eyes. Thank you?
Tim seems to come up with inventions after encountering minor inconveniences. Remember that time Tim got fired for something completely embarrassing that he couldn't say what it was, but it led him to invent a powerful hot dog vacuum. People still ask him what inspired him to make that invention and he could never talk about it without crying
My “that’s gonna kill me, that’s real” moment was at work when my coworker hid behind a cart and started pushing it to make it look like it was moving on its own. For a brief moment I thought that I was literally witnessing a paranormal event and ghosts were real. The fear and implication that there is an afterlife caused me to tear up until she poked her head back up, it was great
After a week of playing this twice a day on my drive to work, I truly believe there will never be 2 minutes of anything that's funnier than this sketch. And after so many repeats, I've also come to realize that the most slept-on line in this whole.thibg is: "Anything can happen in this world; we really know very little!" Because 1) having a 2nd slogan tacked on after the first slogan is very on point, so we accept it, 2) but then you realize this second slogan barely has to do with doggy doors, he's just went back to talking about the fucking pig 3) his voice and 4) the swift and powerful 'very little' gesture. I rest my case.
Using an abstract idea like fear of the unknown in comedy is clever. Expanding on the relatable fear we've experienced of seeing something unfamiliar and not knowing what it it is really clever. Putting all of that through Tim's intense voice and absurd sketch style makes this one of his best. Genius.
The swing dancer at the wedding bit is so hilarious because it’s so insanely specific yet it’s the only bit in the whole skit that is somewhat relatable. 😂
incredible detail to have this guy developing a personal anxiety because his wife was flipped by a spin dancer at a wedding; such a perfectly observed example of male fragility and its deployed for a second-long throwaway joke thats basically incidental to the sketch writ large. ITYSL is operating on another level
my life is nothing i thought it should be and everything i was worried it would become because for 50 seconds i thought there was monsters ON the world
His face the moment he sees the Nixon pig monster is the perfect combination of "holy fuck the are monsters on the world", "if I don't move or react, maybe I won't get eaten", "if it eats me, I don't have to go to work anymore", "what did they do to us?!".
I love how this goes so insane, so fast that you dont even have time to understabd how insane its gone. To summarize: Tim and his elderly neighbour are in a fight because his neighbour set up a trampoline in Tims bushes which he apparently uses for workouts? Tims has not been sleeping because a swing dancer flipped Tims wife upside down a few times (possibly 8 times). Tims neighbour apparently has access to a full grown pig and sent it through his doggy door as revenge for complaining about his trampoline. Tim is unsatisfied with his career and life.
one of my favorite aspects of this is that he was just "on the couch" like he wasn't doing anything; he's just vacantly sitting on the couch. many sleepless nights and job dissatisfaction has left him dissociating in his living room when he comes home.
I think you should leave is just amazingly funny. It has a special humor, but within that range of special humor, it is just absolutely perfect. And I can totally relate with 01:21 when something super weird and unexplainable happens.
WHAT DID THEY DO TO US!?? The way he shouts it pointing at the screen like a call for action is so inspiring and hilarious, like there’s real indignation behind there
"He was trying to call me a liar and a thief like Nixon and a pig!" Its nice that he acknowledged that he understood the metaphor that the neighbor was going for
@@jimrose6 Felt like that for years, gets worse every year. If you know of any way I could get eaten, please tell me - I'm pretty far from bears and such but I could drive to where they are
“That’s gonna kill me, that’s real, that lives with us on Earth” really resonates with me for some reason
how i feel everytime i watch an australian nature documentary tbh
A few weeks ago a Tarantula Hawk flew right past my face and I would have thought these exact words if I'd seen the sketch before then lol.
@@allyabernathy4098Australia is not on earth dummy.
How I feel when I see a Trumptard
Same here
"My life is nothing I thought it should be and everything I feared it would become because for 50 seconds I thought there was monsters on the world."
To me, this is one of the most perfectly written and delivered comedy lines ever
@@Pete_Finch maybe too quiet though, right? Impossible without subtitles.
Why does the last part of this line also appear in subtitles
This line hits differently when you remove everything after “because”…
The 'on the world' instead on 'in the world' makes this land so much harder 😂
The fact this show got a whole crew of people dressed up in wedding attire to shoot half a second of footage really makes me smile.
Uh, what? That really happened, didn't you watch the video?
@@n_tas did you read my comment correctly?
@@gl3110 yeah, I read you acting as if this poor man's wife didn't get thrown EIGHT TIMES at a wedding, what about it?
This is my favourite quote ever
I think the same thing every time I see the Coffin Flop skit. SO MANY FUNERAL SCENES.
"What have they DONE to us?"
Truer words have never been spoken.
WHAT DID THEY DO TO US?!?!
This is the most consequential video on employment since time immemorial.
I died at this
who's THEY Tim?!?!
For a few seconds tim wasn't acting, that was a genuine existential crisis lmao
“That’s gonna kill me, that’s real, that lives with us on Earth” is the PERFECT phrasing of the kind of witless, disoriented thoughts you have when something you don’t recognize scares the shit out of you.
my ass when I see my eyeball reflected in my glasses
@@jrockoclock7088 almost peed myself one time lol
@@jrockoclock7088didn't realize that was an issue for my glasses wearing peeps. 😅😂
Me when I see an unidentified bug laying on its back on the sidewalk
that’s the thought i had when i encountered a sasquatch about 4 miles up a mountain in the North Cascades.
when i saw it, the first thoughts were “holy fucking shit they’re real”
his delivery on every single line ever is as good as it could possibly be
"HE MUST'VE FLIPPED MY WIFE 8 TIMES."
I couldn’t stop saying, “Oh my god, I LOVE him!” repeatedly out loud, in between wheezing laughter.
Even when he mumbles thru the line, its calculated. It’s perfect.
“He was trying to call me a liar and a thief like Nixon and a pig”
Tim comes up with so many gems of sentences that almost make sense 😂
"You're a _pig!"_
@@kyon813 The dude who plays the neighbor in this sketch doesn't get enough love, he has two lines and puts everything he has into them.
@@tomahawkgaming5226he’s like some crazy old suburban farmer/trampoline enthusiast.
“What the fuck?! WHAT THE FUCKKKKK?!”
It can be so simple sometimes. His delivery is everything 😂😂
That is my favourite part
That scene is literally me at work almost everyday
i love the face he makes. this scanning, confused look. it’s absolute, sheer terror, but he’s captured the look of a man who fears the unknown. he’s stiff as a board and looks like his lungs are gonna burst. no screaming, he doesn’t even try to run away. he just fucking freezes in the face of something that’s going to eat him, and immediately accepts it. even cherishes the thought, as he’s terrified.
Cause he doesn't have to go to work!
This made me lose my shit.
It perfectly recreated the feeling you get in nightmares
Yes. It connotes being in a dream. He was paralyzed.
@@waltswild where did it go? Did you ever find it?!
"I'm not a stupid fucking idiot, I know it was just a pig." That could be the best line of the entire skit simply because of his body language.
My favorite part was that came just after. First time he delivers 'for 50 seconds I thought it was real'
Man that was my favorite line tbh
For real, the "what did they do to us" is a real existential question that I think about a lot
(((They)))
You are smart for that. That's a good question to ask
If my wife got flipped 8 times by a swing dancer at a wedding, I'd lose sleep too and mistake a pig in a Nixon mask for a monster. It happens Tim, to the best of us, don't let it get you down.
Frank those cool tech under $50 videos ain't gonna write themselves.
youre hilarious
@@ratsquad7441 thx ily2
haven't seen Frank tech vids for awhile now he shows up HERE?!? WHAT THE FUUUCKKGH??!
Frank Peabody ?
I love how the old man was trying to make some outdated reference with the Nixon mask pig thing and immediately realised he went too far and started shouting through the window in a panic after seeing his reaction
It's a pig!
This depth
I wonder how he reacted when he saw his neighbour ranting about his prank on a tv commercial and revealing how it had unintentionally caused an existential crisis.
@@EditedAF987 victorious probably.
Just the background thought of him being an old hippy, and the absolute two worst things he can think to combine is Nixon and a pig has me cracking up.
Propping his hand on absolutely nothing saying "that thing came in here while I was on the couch" broke me
HAHAHAH
As well as a futile attempt to lean against the wall for support.
I just noticed it, so funny xddd
Every time i watch this sketch i find something even funnier. I just realized that the work he hates is literally doing these commercials 😂
🤯
Literally
AaaaaHAhahaha!
I forgot that
I thought he quit his job to make the doggy doors after thinking he was going to get esten lol
I like the thought that this man painstakingly created a suit to be worn by an actor to represent the horror of what he thought he saw in his doggy door commercial
he just wants to be understood
"My life is nothing I thought it should be and everything I was worried it would become" might just be the saddest thing said in a comedy show.
What is comedy but tragedy plus time… 🧐
Anything can happen in this world. We really know very little. 🤏
More sad than "I don't want to be around anymore" ?
I love how the video is split into 4 chapters entitled "Intro", "Richard Nixon Mask", "Pig" and "Dog"
I think Roger Waters and the band had a similar track listing.
This might be my favorite sketch of all time from any show. I laughed so hard the first time I saw it, I almost passed out. I must've watched it 8 times again that night.
8 times??? that reeaaaally bothers me.
I just saw it for the first time, and I think I ruptured something inside me from laughing so hard that I couldn't breathe for a really long time. I'm probably going to die now, please be respectful and DO NOT send a pig in a Nixon mask to my funeral.
I had never seen the show except for little clips here and there on tiktok. Then I saw this sketch and it made me laugh so hard I couldn't breathe. I knew I had to go and watch the show right away.
What show is this from? I love this.
I vomited from laughing so hard. Truly a piece of art 🙌
I have watched this sketch more times than Tim's wife got flipped by a swing dancer at a wedding.
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. I lose it every time I watch it. No one delivers a line like Tim, it’s absolutely unhinged
For this door device, he sells it perfectly to a fearful audience. Perfecto satire
Unhinged in the most perfect way 😂😂😂 you’re right
The quick cut to “I’m not a stupid fuckin idiot” 😂😂
@@justinperrin9503 he really isn't though! 😅
This is exactly how my friend explained it when I shared it with her -outlandiah and unhinged And I was like yeah, that's my shit 😂😭
1:51 I like how his gesture for "very little" is his fingers completely pressed together leaving no gap.
Real small detail, but i like at 1:02 the guy Tim is standing next to also looks pissed off, like HIS wife ALSO just got spun 8 times and is having a tough time processing it.
No, it's worse. That's the dancer's husband who can't fulfill his partner's needs on the dance floor, and he thinks hubby might just switch teams to get his satisfaction.
Always at least one sketch per season that has me in tears. Darmine Doggy-Door was the winner this time.
Mine is definitely the egg man game. "That one egg was 40 eggs?"
Dude last season the ghost tour episode has me fucking crying that one will always be peak
This sketch had me laughing so hard my stomach hurt. I must have rewatched it 10 times when it came out.
I MUST HAVE WATCHED IT EIGHT TIMES!
My wife has watched me watch this skit on repeat in bed, while I’m wearing headphones so she’s seen it a ton of times but has no clue what the hell is going ong because she hasn’t actually heard it.
All she can hear is my laughing at 2:00am in bed.
It's absolutely hilarious
Thank 9518. Now go in for your refactor
@@charlierosmarinand it reaaally bothered me.
I love how these sketches just go off the rails and at a certain point become very esoteric, be it this beautiful “WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO US?!!” to “I… I don’t wanna be here anymore…” to “this world’s so fkk’d up”. This is the best sketch comedy show out there right now.
my favorite was when he was dressed up as the old man for the prank show and then just gives up and says, "I don't even wanna do this anymore,"
“My life is nothing I thought it should be and everything I was worried it would become.”
Same Tim same.
"What if every day was a repeat of the day before, and nothing ever changes?"
~ Groundhog Day
Four minutes ago, I was in the shower, thinking “I wonder if anybody has uploaded Darmine Doggy Door” to UA-cam yet. I open the app and this is the first thing I see on the page. There truly are monsters on the world.
HE must have flipped my wife 8 TIMES!!!!
Four minutes ago I was also on n the shower, but I was thinking about zip lining.
Four minutes ago I was thinking about paying for the guy behind me in line at the drive through. Who knows? Maybe it'll catch on.
tables
I was thinking about getting my money back from Robby Star
I LOVE that this entire premise relies on an entire other backstory of him and his neighbours property line dispute and they just barely scratch the surface of that. Why does his neighbour have easy access to a pig? Wtf even is this protagonist's life?
HAHAHA
It toes the line of believable absurdity *so well*. It's beautiful.
@@ReticentDuet I mean, it's pretty believeable that a guy could have easy access to a pig. Many people do.
TABLES! THEY'RE JUST TABLES!!
I assume the neighbor's retired with nothing better to do than pester him
The wall he pauses and leans against the wall when he says “I saw that” I literally wheezed.
Hands down my favorite skit. So many quotes. So many faces. Just so many layers. Tim is just what the world needed right now.
are you sure about that?! 😂
This is the best sketch in the history of comedy, it has everything from political satire to slapstick to absurdism and cosmic horror.
agree
Wow. There are so many deep thoughts and life lessons in this skit.
I love the unsteady, exhausted lean on the door when the creature is first introduced. Really sets the tone of the whole bit
Look closer. He’s leaning on nothing it makes it even funnier
I’ve watched this so many times over the past week. There’s like a different Tim Robinson sketch every week that I become obsessed with. Right now it’s Darmine Doggy Door, last week it was Gelutol, week before that it was the tables sketch. They’re just so absurd, so bizarre, yet so beautifully composed.
i’ve been obsessed with this and the driving crooner. both are the funniest of the entire show imo, along with the burger sketch.
@@juliansjeandawsonarchive my god the burger sketch is a master class in discomfort, I love it.
Metal Maniac is my sleeper hit of the season. "on a wall that HE BUILT!" 😂
it's not called Gelutol, i've been saying it wrong
TAY-BULLS
The bait-and-switch at the beginning of this sketch is perfect, super effective
I laughed out loud at the utter insanity of the concept and performance for like 5 straight minutes after the clip ended!
The fact that they randomly caption the last sentence is the icing on the cake.
"You're not gonna get varmin, you're not gonna get intruders, and definitely not this thing" *queues the most insane looking thing ever*
I rewound it.
Lol I was watching this on headphones and that legit scared the fuck out of me.
I'm at the other end of the spectrum. I was sitting in my living room, and an opossum walked through. My first thought was. "Where's the video camera?"
I love the implication that this flimsy electronic door is going to stop a demonic man eating pig monster.
That escalated so fuckin quickly lol
The "And it REALLY bothered me" makes the whole thing for me. The guy is being quite open about himself for the whole skit but that seems like a genuine moment of introspection.
Love how his next door neighbour is doing his weights on the trampoline.
the very last line of subtitles changing font and color made me laugh way harder than it should have
There are no subtitles in the skit until that last line. You've got the youtube subtitles turned on.
@@JTidiotboy Ah, Right. I saw it first on Netflix w/ subtitles on, giving it that effect. Idk why, it's so simple but funny
The fact you thought this was a part of the show is making laugh so much thank you
this is one if not the funniest sketch I have ever seen. It made me laugh so hard I was worried I couldn't stop and had stopped breathing. AND the second time it happened again.
One of my favorite things about this one is how he just sits on the couch and looks at it weird, like he's super high and thinks he's just having a bad trip.
Thats the most normal reaction to stress.
0:24 for me its subtle things like the way his hand grasps at the door that show how traumatised the character is. Great attention to detail and great acting 😂
The fact that they used a Princess Mononoke sound effect for the monster makes this even better for me.
All because a swing dancer flipped his wife upsidedown 8 times at a wedding.
The fact he did that so easily and his wife was perfectly fine means their marriage is over!
But because of all that sleep deprivation and neighbor fighting he had the most consequential day of his life, learned he was unhappy in his career, and was motivated to invent and presumably build what looks like a solid way to keep the monsters living on the world from using doggy doors
@Pete_Finch No, funnier than that.. the whole skit is him going off the rails doing the job he hates: making commercials.
@@bierstein4534 There are just so many layers. Seems like every time I watch, I find a new one.
Listen- he's not a stupid fuckin idiot, but for 50 seconds it felt really real.
This may go down as one of the greatest sketches ever made.
My cousin was able to do the creepy Exorcist backwards contortion thing and he used to wait around corners before crawling real fast towards you in the dark, you couldn't tell what it was for a few seconds and were terrified that monsters were real, i relate to this alot.
A perfect cocktail of stupidity and incredibly dumb humor, and profound observations about human nature and experience, all bundled up in a masterful package where every written line, every cut, the delivery of every line, every genre trope is clearly agonized over, and created by a team of people with the clear ability to be making anything they want to at the highest level. But thank God they all decided to work on this show, the world's a better place for it.
You put it into words perfectly! I thought I just had a really fuckin weird and outlandish sense of humor but the timing and change of types of comedy just kills me 😂
The last line is like the loss of that childhood feeling of wonderment and hope for the world.
This skit tapped into my soul. The best skit I've ever watched. For so many reasons.
I was eating dinner when I saw this and I started choking because I was laughing so hard. This skit almost killed me. But it’s so freaking funny!
The not having to go to work thing is too real. I remember one time I was texting and driving and spun out on a mountain road. I did like 3 full spins, and my first thought while spinning is that I won't have to go to work now. Miraculously I didn't hit anything and just drove to work like nothing happened.
i played this out like the intro scene to derrick and his family in step brothers, and now your post lives in my head rent free.
When I clicked on this I thought I was going to have a laugh. I heard a lot of good things about this show. I did not think the most relatable emotional rollercoaster was going to be laid out in front of me. Tears of realization are forming at the corners of my eyes. Thank you?
Tim seems to come up with inventions after encountering minor inconveniences. Remember that time Tim got fired for something completely embarrassing that he couldn't say what it was, but it led him to invent a powerful hot dog vacuum. People still ask him what inspired him to make that invention and he could never talk about it without crying
My “that’s gonna kill me, that’s real” moment was at work when my coworker hid behind a cart and started pushing it to make it look like it was moving on its own.
For a brief moment I thought that I was literally witnessing a paranormal event and ghosts were real. The fear and implication that there is an afterlife caused me to tear up until she poked her head back up, it was great
This is amongst the funniest sketches I’ve ever seen, maybe THE funniest sketch I’ve ever seen
Pure genius comedy. Continue this series for a season 4, please!
I love this man’s comedic style. Proof that sketch comedy isn’t dead!!!
After a week of playing this twice a day on my drive to work, I truly believe there will never be 2 minutes of anything that's funnier than this sketch.
And after so many repeats, I've also come to realize that the most slept-on line in this whole.thibg is:
"Anything can happen in this world; we really know very little!"
Because 1) having a 2nd slogan tacked on after the first slogan is very on point, so we accept it, 2) but then you realize this second slogan barely has to do with doggy doors, he's just went back to talking about the fucking pig 3) his voice and 4) the swift and powerful 'very little' gesture.
I rest my case.
This is... This is just... the best. The humour is just phenomenal. I love this.
I showed this to my co-worker and he was upset that this wasn't an actual ad for an actual doggie door. 10/10
Using an abstract idea like fear of the unknown in comedy is clever. Expanding on the relatable fear we've experienced of seeing something unfamiliar and not knowing what it it is really clever. Putting all of that through Tim's intense voice and absurd sketch style makes this one of his best. Genius.
He must flip my wife 8 times 😂😭😂
Best line for sure
And it reeeeeeally bothered me
WOW!!!! This is the greatest sketch I Have ever seen. Pure Comedic Genius!!!!!
This skit is one of the greatest pieces of theatre of our generation
The swing dancer at the wedding bit is so hilarious because it’s so insanely specific yet it’s the only bit in the whole skit that is somewhat relatable. 😂
incredible detail to have this guy developing a personal anxiety because his wife was flipped by a spin dancer at a wedding; such a perfectly observed example of male fragility and its deployed for a second-long throwaway joke thats basically incidental to the sketch writ large. ITYSL is operating on another level
There is SO MUCH to unpack in this. He’s amazingly slapstick and subtle at the same time. Never seen anything like it.
"And it reeeeealy boothered me"
my life is nothing i thought it should be and everything i was worried it would become because for 50 seconds i thought there was monsters ON the world
Tim's the best. I remember rolling off my bed laughing so hard at this skit. It was so absurd.
the only thing Netflix is getting right is giving Tim money
This is the best skit he’s ever done holy fuck every line is delivered to perfection
His face the moment he sees the Nixon pig monster is the perfect combination of "holy fuck the are monsters on the world", "if I don't move or react, maybe I won't get eaten", "if it eats me, I don't have to go to work anymore", "what did they do to us?!".
1:41 This face kills me every time. He should be way more scared 🤣🤣🤣
Tim's delivery of "what have they done to us" hits home
I love how this goes so insane, so fast that you dont even have time to understabd how insane its gone. To summarize:
Tim and his elderly neighbour are in a fight because his neighbour set up a trampoline in Tims bushes which he apparently uses for workouts?
Tims has not been sleeping because a swing dancer flipped Tims wife upside down a few times (possibly 8 times).
Tims neighbour apparently has access to a full grown pig and sent it through his doggy door as revenge for complaining about his trampoline.
Tim is unsatisfied with his career and life.
one of my favorite aspects of this is that he was just "on the couch" like he wasn't doing anything; he's just vacantly sitting on the couch. many sleepless nights and job dissatisfaction has left him dissociating in his living room when he comes home.
I think you should leave is just amazingly funny. It has a special humor, but within that range of special humor, it is just absolutely perfect. And I can totally relate with 01:21 when something super weird and unexplainable happens.
This runs through my head whenever i get up for work "What the fuck is this world? What have they done to us?!"
This whole sketch is so much more profound than I thought it would be
Tragic how relatable this is
“WHAT DID THEY DO TO US !! 🫵🏾”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I haven’t laughed so hard in awhile, thanks Tim Robinson! 😂
Tectone send me here 😧
same
Points at the camera: "WHAT DID THEY DO TO US?!!!!!!" 🤣🤣
THE DARMINE DOGGY DOOR...HAPPY PET...PEACE OF MIIIIIIND
"What did they do us?!" made me bust out laughing.
Best Skit of the whole season. Left my partner and I rolling with laughter.
This is the best series Netflix ever produced.
WHAT DID THEY DO TO US!??
The way he shouts it pointing at the screen like a call for action is so inspiring and hilarious, like there’s real indignation behind there
this man is just made out of all the thoughts i have right before bed
“Happy pet! PEACE OF MIND!” Is what kills me every time 😭😭
1:34 is perpetually stuck in my head
This is one of the best he's made. Dude is a fn genius
"He was trying to call me a liar and a thief like Nixon and a pig!" Its nice that he acknowledged that he understood the metaphor that the neighbor was going for
Absolutely one of the funniest sketches I’ve ever seen.
It was hilarious. Until it got to the part were he was relieved to be eaten to not have to go to work.
Then it got real
That is exactly how I'm feeling at work right now. Exactly.
@@jimrose6 Felt like that for years, gets worse every year. If you know of any way I could get eaten, please tell me - I'm pretty far from bears and such but I could drive to where they are
Really real
Seriously 🤣that part got me. I was like ohhh yeah I would totally feel the same.