Also, the confusing double step on the stair. I'm starting to think that Tim doesn't play characters, but rather the guy in his sketches is really him.
I love how obvious it is that Seth genuinely loves Tim and his sense of humor when he starts doing the bit about the baseball speed gun. It's something that would be right at home as an ITYSL sketch
@@Alex-zi1nb sure maybe but I dunno, if you watch his appearance after his first ITYSL season that’s the sense I got. Clearly water under the bridge in any case. And head writer is definitely in on those decisions
I LOVE the way he talks, he makes so many things sound so funny. He’s one of the funniest humans, I only happened to be introduced last summer when I was staying a few days with my friend who presumed I’d obviously watched it, he popped on one episode and we literally could not stop, like we went straight through season one and so far into two, I don’t think either of us have cracked up together that hard for so long ever, it’s unreal how funny that show is and totally bonkers!
This dude is the reason why once or twice a week, we catch some kids making sloppy steaks at the restaurant I work at. They always lose their mind when we come over and tell them "no sloppy steaks!"
That's the fuzziest sweater I have ever seen in my life. The fuzz shows up on camera so it must have been even fuzzier in person. Must be like hugging an alpaca.
I went as The Driving Crooner for Halloween last year. I explained the sketch a LOT that night... but the handful of people at the party with TASTE really enjoyed my costume.
@@AltusNoumena Yes-I made a car door out of a big sheet of cardboard that I fixed up with spray paint, tape, and a metal wire frame to keep the window shape intact. I used a bit of cellophane wrap to make a "window" that I stuck flat images of a hat and cigar to. I also figured out what the song was from the bit, and had that playing on my phone (in my coat pocket).
Tim is brilliant and so funny. My favorite sketch from his show is Fenton's Horse Ranch, which doesn't even feature Tim as an actor. Too freakin' funny!
By "more" do you mean new material? For some dumb reason I just assumed he was doing sketches from the Netflix seasons live. But now I wonder if that assumption was wrong.
@@bryanwhite6876 He did not mention going multiple times. He only says "I'm very excited to go and see it". When I say he showed up to the Beacon, I meant he was one of the guest for the night and was on stage with Tim.
@@CitizenKang I totally got what you were saying about Seth being on stage with Tim. And you're right, he didn't say it multiple times. And I can't wait to see the show when it comes my way. But, in all fairness, he did say at the very end of the interview, "I'm so excited to see it live tonight." He did say "tonight."
im convinced Tims show is just things he actually pitched to other people until they told him 'I think you Should Leave' & this is the anthology of that collection. like, he seemed to really be defensive of the driving crooner.
If you wanna know if Tim is truly a down to earth, polite and genuinely nice guy I would turn your attention to the sock game and have all your questions answered. National treasure.
“The Driving Crooner.” Just something about the title and seeing Seth hold up the picture made me laugh and want to rewatch it. It wasn’t even the best one, but like corncob tv and the man who never talks, it lives rent free in my head.
Detroiters is great, it's on Paramount Plus. I don't have netflix so not sure how I'd ever see "i think you should leave..." I love Tim Robinson in the "Barnes and Noble" SNL sketch, could watch that on repeat!
I did not expect to be blown away by how bad of an interviewer Seth Meyers is. The questions were all yes or no questions. C'MON man! Tim is hilarious if you know how to ask him a decent question. I'm spoiled by Hot Ones.
It’s suspicious that Seth didn’t mention that he also has a comedy show scheduled (2 shows, actually) in metro Detroit on Friday night. DIRECTLY COMPETING with Tim’s ITYSL show at the Fox.
I was at a recording of LNWSM this past December and during a brief hiatus from the show Seth walks up to the studio audience and answers a few questions. I did not know he was doing this or I would have been prepared. In immediate hindsight I wished I had asked him what one of his favorite memories with Tim Robinson was, as I’m a huge fan of ITYSL and that era of SNL. Instead, I asked Seth what his favorite movie from the passed year was and he told me he really liked that movie “BlackBerry” about those lame obsolete cell phones people used to use back in the day because he was probably one of the last people in the world to have a BlackBerry. What a waste of a question, smh. I still haven’t watched that movie although I’ve been meaning to after Seth’s answer. I was hoping he’d say Oppenheimer, because that movie was the bomb. Still love you tho, Seth.
Tim is the quintessential winner of the improv gambit - it doesnt get a lot of respect among more serious minded comedy lovers and more than a little shade from stand ups as its thought of a bunch of unenlighyened overly-zany theater kid rejects - but done perfectly - the way Tim does it actually becomes so much more indelibly intertwined into your consciousness than ANY stand up - i LOVE Dave Chappele and even walked him down the stairs once while i was a bouncer in san francisxo - and he is unequivocally rhe modern goat but not even HIS stuff sticks as hard in ypur craw as Tims. I do remember Chappele bits and there are thinkers in thdre for sure (though he does come to a lot of obviius conclusions - though masterfully told) but its on another level with this. Its SUPER rars to want to watch a stand up set more than once and even if you do a lot of time has to pass before youre in the mood again but i cab watch a show watch the next show Nd then come baxk to the first show and watch it again - i can watxh fhe sams skit ovdr and over again - no other form of comedy has that power but no other form of comedy can make you look like and irredeemable choad- muffin if not finessed into perfection the way tim does - its a gambit that most lose - but its like shooting the moon in hearts if you can pull it off it makes you take up more real estate in your audienceses mind than any other form of comedy
The question “Are you sure about that?” will never be the same thanks to Tim.
Are you sure about that’s why?
Are you sure about that that's why?
you sure about that?
@@sashwapyes
Damn I just made a comment like this. Shoulda read comments first smh
Right off the bat, high fiving when Seth goes for a hug is right on character.
Looks like they were going for a dap
Tim Robinson is the most huggable man in Hollywood and he knows it.
Also, the confusing double step on the stair. I'm starting to think that Tim doesn't play characters, but rather the guy in his sketches is really him.
@@steverhodes9743 that's just a little skip.
Dude made the most quotable sketch show since the chappelle show easily.
Key and Peele but he’s definitely up there!
I think it’s the most quotable sketch show of all time, I don’t go a day without saying or thinking something from ITYSL
are you sure about that?
What?
@@yogab Key and Peele together made up a quarter substitute for Chappelle's show. Tim did his own thing.
I love how obvious it is that Seth genuinely loves Tim and his sense of humor when he starts doing the bit about the baseball speed gun. It's something that would be right at home as an ITYSL sketch
you could see Tim wanting to take that into a different direction with the empty battery bit but Seth was like wait my bit isnt over
Seth fired Tim from SNL! There is still some understandable tension but they are both pros.
I doubt there's any tension also Lorne hires and fires...
@@Alex-zi1nb sure maybe but I dunno, if you watch his appearance after his first ITYSL season that’s the sense I got. Clearly water under the bridge in any case. And head writer is definitely in on those decisions
I could’ve easily watched another two hours of that bit 🤣
Tim bumped me out of the water with his nose. Saved my life.
True story. Happened to a guy who jumped off the Golden Gate bridge. Tim was a seal.
Seeing a deep cut joke like this with 130 likes makes my heart very happy for some reason
That was the earth telling you you're supposed to do something great.
💩
Tim just seems so genuinely nervous and humbly sweet. Amazing actor and human being.
I love him,there's no one like him
Absolutely obsessed with this man and this show. It broke me.
That show is my exact style.
🎵 The Bones are their _money_
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I absolutely feel the same. I’ve been broken by this show and a bunch of the other things he’s involved with. I can’t take it
Me too, me and my gf only talk in Tim Robinson quotes now
I gotta figure out how to make money on this thing...its simply TOO GOOD.
What do you think about Richard from work?
They're trying to steal my decals
He figured out how to make money off of it
THESE TABLES ...😢😢 THEY'RE RUINED!!!!!
@@crushy44 I CAN'T KNOW HOW TO HEAR ANY MORE ABOUT TABLES!
lol "all you're asking me is stuff I'm scared of"
He’s so absolutely genuine & his smile is gorgeous love you Tim ☀️
I love that this interview has an extended crashmore bit and the sketch isn't even called out directly by name. A real shirt brother kind of move!
Good thing Seth didn’t ask him about Christmas.
Don’t mention Christmas or that I do it AT ALL.
Unprofessional bullshit
@@juruman90good thing no one watches “Late Night with Seth Meyers”
Shirt brother!
I LOVE the way he talks, he makes so many things sound so funny. He’s one of the funniest humans, I only happened to be introduced last summer when I was staying a few days with my friend who presumed I’d obviously watched it, he popped on one episode and we literally could not stop, like we went straight through season one and so far into two, I don’t think either of us have cracked up together that hard for so long ever, it’s unreal how funny that show is and totally bonkers!
Legend. He’s simply too good.
Tim is so darn lovable
This dude is the reason why once or twice a week, we catch some kids making sloppy steaks at the restaurant I work at. They always lose their mind when we come over and tell them "no sloppy steaks!"
It's a pandemic people aren't talking about... just laughing like maniacs! It's real!
Do they have slicked back hair?
@@BullyMaguire4everdo they live for New Year’s Eve?
I am no longer welcome at Truffani’s
Dude really. Where do you work. A steak house? I would love to see that and tell them no sloppy steaks
That's the fuzziest sweater I have ever seen in my life. The fuzz shows up on camera so it must have been even fuzzier in person. Must be like hugging an alpaca.
he looks like he's in soft focus
look up Mohair, youre gonna freak!
Tim is a fashion icon… never forget: if you’re in the market for a cool t-shirt, a De2roit one couldn’t hurt!
It’s costs more because of the fuzz! They have this one sweater that costs $1000 because it’s so fuzzy. I want that one SOOO bad.
I went as The Driving Crooner for Halloween last year. I explained the sketch a LOT that night... but the handful of people at the party with TASTE really enjoyed my costume.
An easy way to find out who your dangerous nights crew should be.
You have to make money on that thing
Did you walk around with a window attached to you?
@@AltusNoumena Yes-I made a car door out of a big sheet of cardboard that I fixed up with spray paint, tape, and a metal wire frame to keep the window shape intact. I used a bit of cellophane wrap to make a "window" that I stuck flat images of a hat and cigar to. I also figured out what the song was from the bit, and had that playing on my phone (in my coat pocket).
@@Reinshark that is so incredibly great. I bet it didn't even look fake
That fellow is on another level. He is so so so so skilled at misdirection.
I heard that Santa Claus's quote for that Detroit theater show was $2mil.
So even if he does a bad job they still gotta give him that 2 mil
@@brookehop8 I understand these jokes because they are from the show. ;)
Yes, that's his quote.
I heard it was about three fiddy
Yes
I’ve watched every season of this show so many times and it’s still funny.
The rewatchability is truly unlike anything else from the 21st century.
If they don’t make a season 4 I will literally k*** myself on live tv
I watch it every night and quite something from it everyday at work
I love that Seth makes Tim feel comfortable and welcome in interviews. Hes a good egg. Congrats big boy.
He’s not in trouble at all.
They should be allowed to watch A LITTLE porn on the late night show
6 eggs
@@clsisul we should be able to watch a little porn in the office
1 egg is 40 eggs?
I love Tim Robinson, Sam Richardson, Zach Kanin's humor so much... they are comedic revolutionaries.
Baby, baby, baby, baby, bay bay bay, ohhh baby, baby, bay bay bay 🎉
Tim is brilliant and so funny. My favorite sketch from his show is Fenton's Horse Ranch, which doesn't even feature Tim as an actor. Too freakin' funny!
Wow I didn't expect to laugh out loud this many times. That was amazing.
Not a surprise he doesn't do many interviews. What a character 😂
Seth been crushing it with guests recently.
Seth Meyers is one of the best hosts and interviewers these days, this one is especially good because they're such solid friends
I like that they like each other
I love the head-in-hands moment when he tries to explain how silly the sketches are 6:41
"It _is_ cool!"
I saw the show last night at the Beacon, it was literally just more ITYSL it was amazing and he wore the exact same Cardigan for the show.
By "more" do you mean new material? For some dumb reason I just assumed he was doing sketches from the Netflix seasons live. But now I wonder if that assumption was wrong.
@@matthoover111 it was sketches that got cut from the show and them talking about making the show in between showing us sketches.
I love how the beginning of the interview was legit a ITYSL skit. 😅
Detroit has quite a Friday: Tigers Opening Day, Seth Meyers at Royal Oak Music Theater, & Tim Robinson at the Fox Theater!
It's Apriiiil in the D! ua-cam.com/video/akCym0JgAxw/v-deo.html
The fedora with the safari back flaps is king.
I think he has dice in his pocket but doesn’t want to show anyone
I really can't wait for the next season, this is one of the greatest comedy shows of all time hands down
The goat of all sketch shows
A goat? Like from a barn? Uhhh okay!
i like how tim robins is always like who cares if this sketch isn’t particularly funny just keep sending
What a delightful Interview--can really feel the love
Crooner was right to be paranoid that someone was going to come up and take his decals
Santa talking about hot chicks is hilarious.
The whole thing has to become a ITYSL bit.
And he's watching them while they sleep. And he *knows* when they're awake
“That might not have been Santa?!”
Meanwhile he just saw Ron White
ITYSL is so F****g good. I so hope we get more
I got to see him when he was at Second City years ago. You could tell he was going to be next up. Super funny guy.
Seth showed up to the live ITYSL show at the Beacon last night.
Yeah he literally said he was going to it multiple times in this interview
@@bryanwhite6876 He did not mention going multiple times. He only says "I'm very excited to go and see it". When I say he showed up to the Beacon, I meant he was one of the guest for the night and was on stage with Tim.
@@CitizenKang I totally got what you were saying about Seth being on stage with Tim. And you're right, he didn't say it multiple times. And I can't wait to see the show when it comes my way. But, in all fairness, he did say at the very end of the interview, "I'm so excited to see it live tonight." He did say "tonight."
Tim wearing that Golf le Fleur wavey sweater is a sick crossover
We love tim robinson
im convinced Tims show is just things he actually pitched to other people until they told him 'I think you Should Leave' & this is the anthology of that collection. like, he seemed to really be defensive of the driving crooner.
Several of the ITYSL sketches were ones that he wrote for SNL that they never ended up doing.
@@mmmCrunchy ya i believe that.
This interview is pure joy.
Tim, I don't think you saw Santa...I think that was Ron White.
Tim Robinson is the funniest person alive
If you wanna know if Tim is truly a down to earth, polite and genuinely nice guy I would turn your attention to the sock game and have all your questions answered. National treasure.
Nobody makes me laugh like Tim robinson in I think you should leave. Dude is awesome.
This is one of the best comedians ever. And you got Seth, as well!
Seth needs to appear in a sketch for next season
It'll be the worst sketch of the season
@@emarskineel bro replied to a two month old comment just to troll💀💀
i love tim's skit about CORNCOB TV. really good acting with his voice even. and that dolphin nose of his (just kidding, own it dolphin boy!)
Corncob TV is Coffin Flops? I die from the visuals in that, so simple but so funny.
I bought a Dan Flashes shirt because of him
Is it a Popper?
Is it your exact Shtoyle?
I made a tc tugger t-shirt
I bought a shirt for the ghost tour sketch, I can say whatever the hell I want
LOL! I got addicted to Dan Flashes shirts, and didn't spend my per diem on food. BUT IT WAS WORTH IT!!
Honestly one of the funniest dudes I’ve seen the last 10-15 years
“The Driving Crooner.” Just something about the title and seeing Seth hold up the picture made me laugh and want to rewatch it. It wasn’t even the best one, but like corncob tv and the man who never talks, it lives rent free in my head.
I've been vibing with the haunted house tour where you can say ANYTHING because it is for adults.
Underrated legend.
the dog door skit! 😂
It's Simply TOO Good!
He buzzed his hair. He must've been afraid of skeletons pulling his hair up, but not out
Buzzing your hair is like having it permanently slicked back, which is interesting because I never picked Tim to be a POS in real life.
Up BUT NOT OUT
Bones are their money, so I'm sure he'd paid something.
Because if they pull it out they turn to bOoohnes 🦴🦴
Tim definitely saw Crashmore Live as a kid
THAT'S REAL
THAT'S GONNA KILL ME
Late Night with Seth Meyers just gained a new fan from this interview alone.
This was definitely in my Q zone
it is the greatest show, and YES, I HAVE seen every episode of correction OKAY
So stoked to catch the Pheobix show!
Hes hilarious without stooping to easy targets
Tim Robinson's mannerisms are so hilarious
Tables!!!!
"What dya mean?"
That Santa show would be a great sketch
Lol kinda reminded me of that Detective Crashmore sketch
Why is this guy the funniest man in the world?
I can't believe I didn't know about this tour! I missed NYC :(
Tim Robinson is a heckin' cutie. Love his face. What a beautiful man.
Little Tim went to see Santa Claus but got Detective Crashmore instead
I literally just died 😂
he could turn that missed high five into a hug into the most hilarious sketch
I love this man
Tim Robinson is a hilarious, beautiful man.
Detroiters is great, it's on Paramount Plus.
I don't have netflix so not sure how I'd ever see "i think you should leave..."
I love Tim Robinson in the "Barnes and Noble" SNL sketch, could watch that on repeat!
Dear lord if you loved Detroiters, pleeeeease find a way to watch ITYSL. You won't regret it.
I did not expect to be blown away by how bad of an interviewer Seth Meyers is. The questions were all yes or no questions. C'MON man! Tim is hilarious if you know how to ask him a decent question. I'm spoiled by Hot Ones.
Tim was at a Ron White show as a kid and didn't know it 😂
that high-5/hug moment was so on brand lol
Tim really made Seth earn his keep on this one
“You’re riding with the driving crooner bay-bee”
I feel like he would of said about Sam's pitch. "They had a gun?" "No what're they cops?" 😂
Love his comedy.
I think you should leave is the funniest show I've watched in the last few years.
Tim is a comedy genius.
It’s suspicious that Seth didn’t mention that he also has a comedy show scheduled (2 shows, actually) in metro Detroit on Friday night. DIRECTLY COMPETING with Tim’s ITYSL show at the Fox.
I was at a recording of LNWSM this past December and during a brief hiatus from the show Seth walks up to the studio audience and answers a few questions. I did not know he was doing this or I would have been prepared. In immediate hindsight I wished I had asked him what one of his favorite memories with Tim Robinson was, as I’m a huge fan of ITYSL and that era of SNL. Instead, I asked Seth what his favorite movie from the passed year was and he told me he really liked that movie “BlackBerry” about those lame obsolete cell phones people used to use back in the day because he was probably one of the last people in the world to have a BlackBerry. What a waste of a question, smh. I still haven’t watched that movie although I’ve been meaning to after Seth’s answer. I was hoping he’d say Oppenheimer, because that movie was the bomb. Still love you tho, Seth.
BlackBerry is a good movie. It’s a comedy
very good movie
bruh you must be like 15 Blackberrys were top of the line at the time
Kinda disappointed he didn’t perform “moon river rock” but whatever…at least the tables were clean
"my tables!?"
He got that itness. Hope he does more great stuff!
Tim is the quintessential winner of the improv gambit - it doesnt get a lot of respect among more serious minded comedy lovers and more than a little shade from stand ups as its thought of a bunch of unenlighyened overly-zany theater kid rejects - but done perfectly - the way Tim does it actually becomes so much more indelibly intertwined into your consciousness than ANY stand up - i LOVE Dave Chappele and even walked him down the stairs once while i was a bouncer in san francisxo - and he is unequivocally rhe modern goat but not even HIS stuff sticks as hard in ypur craw as Tims. I do remember Chappele bits and there are thinkers in thdre for sure (though he does come to a lot of obviius conclusions - though masterfully told) but its on another level with this. Its SUPER rars to want to watch a stand up set more than once and even if you do a lot of time has to pass before youre in the mood again but i cab watch a show watch the next show Nd then come baxk to the first show and watch it again - i can watxh fhe sams skit ovdr and over again - no other form of comedy has that power but no other form of comedy can make you look like and irredeemable choad- muffin if not finessed into perfection the way tim does - its a gambit that most lose - but its like shooting the moon in hearts if you can pull it off it makes you take up more real estate in your audienceses mind than any other form of comedy
He's lying about Santa! He's lying about Santa!
tim is the flippin best
Hold that door
hold that door
I think Seth should make an appearance on I Think You Should Leave in the future 😁
I would love to see the outtakes from I think you should leave
Tim is the 🐐
A chain-smoking Santa who curses all the time? I'm pretty sure Tim saw Detective Crashmore.