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As of season three, there are 88 sketches in I Think You Should Leave.
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As of season three, there are 88 sketches in I Think You Should Leave.
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All of them are patently absurd.
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But there's one theme in this show that they've been doing more
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and more with each season that makes it hit like no other.
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For context, in most of these sketches,
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there's one person who is clearly in the wrong.
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Oh!
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Looks like you pushed.
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It does both.
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I was here yesterday.
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It actually goes both ways.
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but puts forth a Herculean effort in refusing to admit it,
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making everyone else uncomfortable and probably wanting to tell them the name of the show.
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So that's the foundation of the show,
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but these premises often come with twists, too.
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If you love it as much as you say you do,
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then it shouldn't be a problem if I take the receipt back.
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Sometimes, one person appears to be the asshole,
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but instead of calling them out for it,
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Everyone else suddenly and unanimously takes their side and turns the tables on someone else.
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And I genuinely like the gifts.
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Swear to fucking God?
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Yes!
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Then let my wife eat the fucking receipt.
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Sometimes the in-universe characters recognize the absurdity of the events taking place as completely dysfunctional and they abandon it.
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Somebody get her!
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She's trying to get Jarvis!
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Alright, you know what?
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This was dumb.
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Dump it.
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Haven't been to the board in a long time.
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Yeah, I know, Colleen.
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This show's gonna suck.
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That's, yeah, that's a good idea.
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Dump it.
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And sometimes, despite how much of a nuisance a character seems to be,
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we get a genuine moment of emotion that reminds us that they're human too,
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and that maybe all they need is just a little validation.
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These sketches, the ones that,
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amidst all the silly bullshit,
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manage to fuck around and make a point,
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is hidden in a way that no other sketches do.
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They satisfy the absurdity that I crave in this type of comedy,
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yet rather than landing at an equally chaotic or disoriented place,
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were instead landing at a heartfelt sentiment like, you're valid.
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Everything's gonna be okay.
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This change is something that I find absolutely fascinating,
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and we're gonna call this sentimental absurdism.
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You can all thank this commenter from one of my previous videos for making this observation
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and inspiring the idea for this video.
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I mentioned that they've been doing this more with each season.
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Well, of the 88 sketches,
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I count two of this theme in season one,
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five in season two, and eight in season three.
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So it's grown from what was once just a small sliver
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of the show to now almost becoming a main theme of it,
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and I'm kind of obsessed.
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So let's break this down by starting with its most simple
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and subtle examples and gradually work towards the most extravagant and outstanding ones.
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Level 1.
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An Honest Sentiment.
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To start, there's the sketches that are mostly absurd that sneak in just a little honest sentiment.
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The copier jokes with Patty Harrison is a good example of this.
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Upon hearing a co-worker make a Christmas joke,
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a woman chimes in with a view of her own.
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Yep, I guess Christmas came early this year.
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Yeah, Santa should have wrapped it.
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What?
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The printer.
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Santa should have wrapped it when he gave it early.
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Oh.
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Each with the painfully confused delivery that causes it to fall flat.
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Yeah, I know, and Santa and all his elves must have worked so hard on it,
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and then they gave it to us early.
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It's a very nice printer, Tracy.
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She's taking on the role in this sketch that Tim Robinson usually does,
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an awkward attention seeker who's trying too hard and making everyone uncomfortable.
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And it's enjoyable because of Patty's expert performance.
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It was just an expression.
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I know that!
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I'm not stupid!
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I'm smarter than you!
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I'm not popular at all!
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The cherry on top, though,
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is when her ego is in shambles,
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but she musters the spirit to yell one final quip at Tim's character...
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Oh!
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Looks like Christmas came early!
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Then I brought it early!
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...who casually chuckles and goes along with it.
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I guess he did.
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Good one.
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And that was all she needed.
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Like damn, for a second there,
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that stupid bullshit just made me feel something.
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Patty plays a similar role in another office in season 3,
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where one might be quick to thank her the weird one for keeping a baby rat in her drawer.
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It's so easy for me just to open the desk drawer,
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they're in there, I take the food,
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I put it on the desk,
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and then I knock it in.
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No one knows what I'm doing,
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no one knows I have rats in there.
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In an unexpected twist, the boss actually hears her out,
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apologizes to her, and reminds her of how valued she is at the company.
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Maybe I'm a little bit hard on you because I see you rising at this place,
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and I could see you helping to manage it one day.
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How wholesome is that?
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Once again, being heard and accepted was all it took to bring out this incredible moment of relief.
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Tonight we go wild on...
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These aren't the only two like this,
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but you get the basic idea.
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Level 2, quitting for the right reasons.
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The sentiments get a little more prominent from here.
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Take Carl Havoc, a guy who was way too excited to do a prank show at the mall.
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Carl kind of messes with their day,
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takes their lunch tray, steals a fry off their plate.
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An excitement that is completely obliterated not two minutes into actually doing it.
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You see that guy over there?
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Why don't you go over and take his tray?
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Carmine.
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There's too much fucking shit on me.
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What?
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There's too much fucking shit on me, I can't breathe.
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Take a deep breath.
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I can't!
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While he's imploding in front of everyone,
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going back and forth with its crew about how unbearable it is.
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I'm gonna rip the fucking head off!
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Do not rip the head off, Carmine.
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I'm telling you that I am!
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He takes a pause and things get real.
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I don't even want to be around anymore.
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What?
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You're saying you don't want to live because you're wearing that suit?
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Yeah.
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A realization so sobering that the director is taken aback and decides...
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Okay, yeah, let's scrap it.
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Yeah, let's scrap it.
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Yeah, dude, if that's really how you're feeling, then let's scrap it.
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Like, damn, no one wants you to die over this.
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Then what's the show?
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God damn it!
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A similar sentiment is conveyed in the final sketch of season 3 featuring Connor O'Malley,
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a frequent collaborator of the show with some sentimental absurdism in his own content as well.
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The positivity force, a billion person army deciding to jerk off like they just got divorced.
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In this sketch, Connor's character commits to making a new video every week,
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something more people than ever will literally do nowadays.
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As a video creator myself,
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it hit close to home watching him get way too worked up over what is ultimately just a silly little video.
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I am so worried about this video.
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But even upon completing a video,
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he's flooded with comments from people saying he pays people in fast food.
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I just think I paid her in his Santa Fe chicken sandwich.
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Why are they saying you paid her in fast food?
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Why would they say that?
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Cuz I did!
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And that everyone hates him so much for it,
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they want to kill his parents.
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You see everybody online saying they want to kill my parents?
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Yeah, I saw that, I saw that.
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Apparently they're saying they're gonna cut my dad's head off.
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Jesus.
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Just as he's spiraling out of control,
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we get a refreshing ending where he actually gives up his weekly video commitment for all the right reasons.
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I gave away Tasty Time vids.
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Did it for my dad.
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No one's ever getting this head.
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No one's ever cutting off my daddy's head.
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I love my daddy.
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I love his head.
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Me and Papa.
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How old is your dad like this?
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Level 3, Realizing Horror.
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Moving on, the sentiments get deeper and darker.
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The Claire's ear-piercing sketch, for example, is a wild ride.
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What starts as a joke on the nervous adult in contrast to the fearless kid,
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both waiting to get their ears pierced,
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I know all this already.
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I'm not nervous at all.
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You have to finish the video if you want to get your ear pierced.
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Fine, alright, then go.
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Get out of here already.
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Turns into a real trip when this motherfucker gets on screen
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and progressively spills more and more about his life beyond just ear piercings in his interview.
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I really wanted an earring for Florida,
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But I was nervous to the point of diarrhea.
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I think I was just a little scared I was gonna die on the slab.
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Like my dad.
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He starts out pretty normal until they just keep letting him yap,
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slipping in some real paradigm-shifting thoughts.
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It's just hard to see the people who cared for you as a baby become a baby themselves.
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Why did the Clare's team leave this in?
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It starts to take an uplifting turn for a moment,
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reflected in the sudden calming of the adult man in the waiting room,
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now transfixed on this man's speech.
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If it's true that when you die,
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you get to go back through your life and relive all the moments,
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then I want some moments in there where I'm just dying laughing!
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Until somehow we end up over here...
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I'm sitting in an empty room,
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laughing my ass off to trick my dead self.
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I had a great life!
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WHAT?!
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And of course, while we're realizing horror and dread,
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there's one of the best sketches of season three in the whole show,
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the Darmine Doggy Door.
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We've seen lots of sketches in the show prior to this
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that are some sort of infomercial for a shitty product or service that never should have been greenlit in the first place.
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But none of them are packed with so many unironically profound sentiments as this one.
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What starts as an ad for a doggy door becomes a
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story of how the salesman thought he was gonna get eaten when something broke in through his old doggy door,
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and then continues spiraling as his thought of getting eaten actually gives him a sense of relief.
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When you think you're gonna get eaten and your first thought is, Great!
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I don't have to go to work tomorrow.
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You're relieved you don't have to go to work because you thought you were gonna get eaten?
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A commentary that's just as real as it is absurd.
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Realizing that fantasizing about being dead is relieving the obligation of modern life makes you question,
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What the fuck is this world?
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What have they done to us?
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What did they do to us?
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I agree!
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I freak out about this stuff all the time.
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Now we're watching this salesman have an existential crisis about how much he hates his job while he's on the job.
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My life is nothing I thought it should be
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and everything I was worried it would become because for 50 seconds I thought there was monsters on the world.
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You can't tell me that as in high art.
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Level 4, Deepest Inner Desires.
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Moving on to another one of the best sketches in the
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show for our second to last subcategory is The Stranger at the Diner or The Ice Cream Store Lie.
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This is one of those rare sketches where Tim plays the straight man.
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What starts is a guy looping a stranger into his ploy to convince his daughter
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that they have to go home instead of getting ice cream,
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with a smile and a wink.
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The stranger goes along with it.
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When the temperature drops, the ice cream machines freeze up.
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But then he keeps participating in the fantasy.
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And I own every kind of classic car.
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What's that?
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Ah, classic cars.
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I own every kind of a classic car, because I'm rich, right?
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Realizing that he has the power to rewrite the story of his life in this moment,
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His imagination cannot help but realize everything he's ever wanted.
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Actually, I have triples of the barracuda.
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I have triples, right?
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If I don't have triples,
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then the other stuff's not true.
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He has triples of the barracuda.
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He just keeps going and going and going off the rails and inadvertently revealing his insecurities and yearning for a partner.
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It's just me and the open road.
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I go for days and days all alone.
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Just, but I do, I have a wife.
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Which forces Tim to just keep lying like he's in too deep now.
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He has to go with it.
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You know I have a wife.
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Tell her about my wife.
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Yeah.
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She's good, right?
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The sketch hits so hard,
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not just because it's funny,
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but because it's so real.
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And I'm rich.
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He's rich.
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I don't live in a hotel.
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My friend doesn't live in a hotel.
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We've got a good wife.
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We've got a wife.
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And I really think that Bob Odenkirk's performance is quite literally perfect.
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He couldn't have delivered any line better than he does.
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She's sick, but she's hanging in there.
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Tell her.
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You know.
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Tell the kid.
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If that sketch ultimately revealed that guy's deepest inner desires of love,
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then the driving crooner ultimately reveals one's deepest desires about career.
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A co-worker is so kind as to offer a ride home to a friend who's unfit to drive,
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but without mentioning anything to them about the fact that they're riding with the driving crooner.
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The hat and the cigar!
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You're driving with the driving crooner, baby!
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That'll travel.
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Fuck!
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Fuck!
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Fuck!
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They're trying to make him look fake!
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A concept which is humorous when it works,
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but admittedly hard to pull off.
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You gotta be right next to me for it to look real.
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You gotta be right next to me!
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Adding to the stress is the fact that people hate him for doing this.
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He has sworn enemies and frat boys who find him in traffic and threaten to murder him.
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Go, no!
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What?
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Frat boys, they're gonna try and run us off the road.
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What?
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I'm gonna fucking kill you, driving crooner!
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Why would someone do such a thing?
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Why go through all the trouble of putting on the charade
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if it's close to impossible to achieve and people want you dead for it?
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Especially because this is a side hustle he wants to turn into his main hustle.
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I gotta figure out how to make money out of this thing,
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it's simply too good.
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What the fuck is this business model?
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Why would you do this?
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Cause this is the American dream.
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This is his passion, his purpose,
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his big idea that's gonna change everything.
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And I know you have a driving crooner and you too.
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No matter how stupid your backstory sounds to other people.
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When I was a kid,
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I fell into a river and a fish bumped me out of the water.
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I was supposed to die,
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but a fish bumped me out with its nose.
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No matter how silly your idea looks to them,
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no matter how hard it is to make that unique thing
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that you love doing and figure out how to make money on it,
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That was the earth telling me I was supposed to do something great.
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And I know that's the driving crooner, it has to be!
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You can do it and you should do it.
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Be like the driving crooner and never give up.
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Level 5.
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You would think they're insane.
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And finally, we have the sketches I think have the most prominent amounts of sentimental scenes in them.
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In these sketches, the characters in question are behaving so weird,
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you guessed it, you would think they're insane.
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An insecure man at a party.
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Insecure man!
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Who gets offended when a baby starts crying when it's his turn to hold it.
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Of course he cries when I hold it.
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Something one could easily laugh off,
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but he gets stuck on it.
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A co-worker who thought a loud noise of the office was a volcano erupting.
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Whoa, what was that?
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Oh, it makes a really loud sound when the air goes on.
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I thought it was thunder.
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I thought it was like a truck backing into the building.
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I thought it was like a volcano erupting.
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What the hell?
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Everyone makes fun of him for it.
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Someone jokes, I wish I could live in that guy's brain.
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That seems to really affect him.
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A member of a live studio performance responsible for a laugh track recording is fixated on not laughing
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but sharing stories of bad experiences he's had with a couple of businesses.
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You know she still writes me from jail?
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TK Jewelers is a scam.
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Watch exploded on date.
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Taken it too personally, the baby holder projects his insecurity
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that the baby was crying specifically because it knows he used to be a huge piece of shit.
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Probably just doesn't like me because I used to be a piece of shit.
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Baby cried because it knows I used to be a piece of shit?
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Did you used to be a piece of shit?
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Oh, yeah.
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Two determined he's not weird for thinking it was a volcano,
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and likely disturbed by the way it was made out to be the oddball of the group,
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the employee keeps sharing the things he's seeing with his coworker until she gets in trouble for it.
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I thought this was a little pimp.
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The highlighter?
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I thought it was a little pimp walking all around.
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Shhh.
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Two focused on himself and oblivious to the world around him,
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The Laugh Track participant relentlessly continues on with complaints about his bad experiences with a watch company and a limo company.
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L&L limos is a scam.
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He hugged my date.
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As if dropping bad yelf reviews on the Laugh Track will get the message out and serve them justice.
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He keeps doing this, which forces the crew to put a halt to the production.
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And in each of these cases,
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you would think he's insane.
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But that's precisely where the show takes an unexpectedly satisfying turn.
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It's revealed that in fact the baby can tell he used to be a huge piece of shit.
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It peers into his soul and sees him for who he really was before and accepts him for who he is now.
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And in a beautiful moment of connection,
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the employee offers his hand to his coworker and shares with her what he can see.
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And he wasn't lying, he did see a volcano and a little pimp.
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And the asshole disrupting the live performance,
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wasting dozens of people's time and probably thousands of dollars just
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so he could rant about how these two companies ruined his date.
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A lot of these places,
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they try and rip off people like me.
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People who are looking for love.
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Well in a bizarre twist of fate,
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the director hears his stories,
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reflects on how it makes him feel,
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and ultimately decides, Well I guess we could leave some of it in if it will help some people.
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Yeah, right, little goes a long way.
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And that's all that he needed.
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He finally gets his catharsis about his date,
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because his watch did explode there was a hand with the Super Bowl ring infiltrating his limo,
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and the limo driver did hug his date.
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These are somehow simultaneously some of the most absurd and emotionally moving sketches that I've ever seen,
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and that's something you can't get anywhere else,
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and that's how I think you should leave is changing comedy.
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Thank you.
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