Tim Robinson ’s I Think You Should Leave has never behaved like a traditional streaming hit. It does not follow a weekly release model or dominate the algorithm with long runtimes. It does not rely on cliffhangers, serialization, or crossover potential. Yet somehow, it continues to climb in cultural relevance even when the show is completely dormant. The latest evidence comes straight from Reddit, where the series’ subreddit added 614 new members in a single week, landing it in the number 9 spot on Reddit’s “top TV shows” chart. It is an impressive and oddly fitting boost for a show built on the idea that social chaos only becomes stronger when someone tries to contain it. I Think You Should Leave has existed since its release in a strange space between mainstream comedy and cult
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