The way he swings between being deeply insecure and genuinely afraid to defensively lashing out at the other driver and seeking refuge in power fantasies is so authentic I can't help but feel like it was drawn from some real encounter Tim had with a bad driver
I feel like this sketch was inspired by the usual insult angry drivers yell at each other during road rage "Don't you know how to drive?!" Tim followed the what if scenario of someone genuinely answering that question "no"
This is such a great way of describing this scene and the show in general. I read that Tim got some dialogue ideas from just listening to children talk, like the line “I don’t know how I can hear anymore about tables,” from this season. Such a brilliant mixing of the infantile in a literal sense and then in the metaphoric retreating into fantasy as a way of coping with normal anxieties and a loss of control/meaning.
Yelling Driver Guy is the most hyperrealistic character in the entire show (absolutely pitch perfect acting) and Tim is even more of an incomprehensible alien than usual. The clash of the two is truly electric
it's just like that shift in focus during the court skit. When it shifts to him in his hat. Obliterates me every time. That and when he starts kicking the dice in that skit lmao.
I remember the first time I watched this skit. I was just thinking "Tim's going to be the other driver, isn't he?" As soon as he poked his head out, I was rolling
This whole sketch is amazing but the delivery and the line " Nope, I'm good, thank you. You don't want to help me you just want to yell." is maybe the funniest thing I've ever seen.
I know that's my favorite line. I say it to my husband all the time. The mere idea he has no idea what a car horn is, he's just never even been near a car. So funny!
That “I’m gonna tell you something” and finger wag at 1:40 slay me. A flash of unearned confidence from a man who moments earlier was melting down over a steering wheel… it’s beautiful.
the steering wheel "burning" his hands is another one of his mimic baby/toddlers moves that just come out of nowhere. Like the plumbers playing in his house and not letting him join in. Dude is a genius.
I think Tim is so good because he captures that inner toddler in all of us so well. It's not just that he's saying insane things but it's believable on some primal level because of how toddler like it is but in adult form.
What kills me every time is how overwhelming a dashboard/driving would be for anyone who doesn't know how to drive. And the way he sincerely delivers it with tears in his eyes is so fucking perfect.
This is easily my favorite skit of the season, and top 3 in the show so far. Everything about it is fucking perfect. The way he pops his head out the window, his fixation on being yelled at, nearly on the verge of tears throughout. It's so good.
"I don't know what any of this shit is" It's not just what he says, but it's the way he says it that makes you spit the sloppy steak out your mouth cause you have to laugh so hard
@@LordOfDhara well tbf i like both shows but yea itysl is consistently much better You have to also take into account tho that snl only has a week to write their sketches and the host gets to pick which ones are in it so really a lot of the quality of each episode depends on the host's sense of humor. When writers have time to plan out their sketches in advance like itysl its almost always gonna be consistently better
THANK YOU for uploading this, one of my favorite sketches from the new season. Tim of course is hysterical, BUT the other guy's reactions are every bit as priceless. The authentic bewilderment & rage fading into utter dispair by the end. Even just the delivery of each of his various "WHAT?!" makes me laugh every time.
What this show does best is present back to us the little mundane moments of our lives. The awkward jokes at a meeting or a party, how we get mad in parking lots, how we resent someone for eating more of the “good chips”. It’s what anchors the wackiness, and what makes it spectacular
This skit is why I sometimes start laughing when another driver cuts me off or does something stupid . I imagine that Tim turns out to be the one driving the other car
This is one of the most thought-provoking segments of anything I've ever seen. Where are they? What are they both leaving from? Who drove him there? Why does he have a minivan, does he have children? How did he end up alone in the drivers seat when he does not know how to drive? Who left him? Where did they go? Why is he trying to leave if someone left him alone in the car? Where does he want to go?
His phone is mounted in the van as if he did that or did he not? Did he steal the Van? If he stole the van, how did he manage to back out and navigate as far as he has?
As someone who deals with massive amounts of anxiety (to the point it gives me seizures, hearing loss, and vision loss), I find this sketch so relatable! There have been so many times when I was just trying to do the thing I've done so many times, but my brain just wouldn't work. 😂😂😂
Honestly this is the best sketch show since Chappelle, WKUK and K&P. I’m sure Tim learned a lot at SNL, but they were holding him back just like Trevor Moore. This is comedy gold.
I wonder if Tim just acted out of necessity (since he was originally a writer) and didn't actually realize what a great actor he is until he started seeing all the positive responses.
What’s so great about this sketch is I have no idea if Tim’s character genuinely doesn’t know how to drive or if he’s just completely playing it up to get back at the other guy for being a jerk. Either one is equally plausible with this show and I absolutely love it
When Tim says "Nope. I'm good, thank you." and the guy kind of really tries processing it for a split second, and immediately goes "WHAT?!" that shit blew me away XD
Grabbing the steering wheel and screaming as if it was hot metal had me cry laughing. I got to work and watched it on mute and still can't keep it together.
This is such a metaphor for so many things in life. Just remember this sketch when you get frustrated at someone when an action seems so simple to you. That's literally what this sketch boils down to. Emotionally or physically. Just have patience and understanding.
never thought i could cry laughing after the state, mr. show, ucb. now in 40s and this show had renewed laughter. wish i could see this again for first time. we has to gasp for air
I love how Tim can pull off the “has been crying” face so well
And he perfectly delivers it every time!
😅👀
I think it's just his normal face.
it's those wet little rodent eyes
Years of perfecting it in Detroit lol
The way he swings between being deeply insecure and genuinely afraid to defensively lashing out at the other driver and seeking refuge in power fantasies is so authentic I can't help but feel like it was drawn from some real encounter Tim had with a bad driver
I feel like this sketch was inspired by the usual insult angry drivers yell at each other during road rage "Don't you know how to drive?!" Tim followed the what if scenario of someone genuinely answering that question "no"
I always say his persona in a lot of these skits is like internet commenters come to life.
This is such a great way of describing this scene and the show in general.
I read that Tim got some dialogue ideas from just listening to children talk, like the line “I don’t know how I can hear anymore about tables,” from this season. Such a brilliant mixing of the infantile in a literal sense and then in the metaphoric retreating into fantasy as a way of coping with normal anxieties and a loss of control/meaning.
The sentence structure and wording used is apparently inspired by how children communicate
Your spot-on, perfect description of that is with 100% certainty Tim channelling the late great comedian Steven Brody Stevens.
Tim has really mastered the mannerisms of a Muppet
omg that is so accurate, he rarely uses his upper arms
Especially at 1:31 😂
"It hurt?" is the perfect amount of realistic interaction to make this even more hilarious
i need to know the ending
Yes, then watch Furniture Movers on Portlandia, Fred can't use his arms to lift a chair, kinda the same humor. Body sight gag?
Yelling Driver Guy is the most hyperrealistic character in the entire show (absolutely pitch perfect acting) and Tim is even more of an incomprehensible alien than usual. The clash of the two is truly electric
Amazing talent
It’s almost like a cosmic gumbo
Right?
The driver guy is MacGruber co creator John Solomon
"That guys yells"
" *MOVE YOUR FKN CAARR!* "
The way his baffled face kind of half pops out the car at first absolutely kills me.
it's just like that shift in focus during the court skit. When it shifts to him in his hat. Obliterates me every time. That and when he starts kicking the dice in that skit lmao.
Lol he looks like a Muppet man
I remember the first time I watched this skit. I was just thinking "Tim's going to be the other driver, isn't he?" As soon as he poked his head out, I was rolling
This whole sketch is amazing but the delivery and the line " Nope, I'm good, thank you. You don't want to help me you just want to yell." is maybe the funniest thing I've ever seen.
I know that's my favorite line. I say it to my husband all the time. The mere idea he has no idea what a car horn is, he's just never even been near a car. So funny!
I feel like for a few seconds there he turned into Roman Roy.
My wife and I always say, “I wanna tell you something…. You yelled at me.”
It’s so unfunny
@@enzog1078 it’s ok not everyone has a good sense of humor.
That “I’m gonna tell you something” and finger wag at 1:40 slay me. A flash of unearned confidence from a man who moments earlier was melting down over a steering wheel… it’s beautiful.
I love that explanation. I love you. I love this show. I want everyone to understand how weird and amazing and hilarious this show is.
"That guy yells..."
And I love how he looked so proud of himself when he delivered that line!
What if the steering wheel had flown out the window? Then would he have a legit reason to melt down?
Well worded! I wasn’t sure how to articulate that phenomenon but you nailed hahaha
the steering wheel "burning" his hands is another one of his mimic baby/toddlers moves that just come out of nowhere. Like the plumbers playing in his house and not letting him join in. Dude is a genius.
Turbo Team is real.
The best part will be when the guy shows up for an interview during Season 3.
saving this comment for then
I thought the show went downhill after season 4 though. It got so woke.
The continuity would be amazing
@@psycold There has only been 2 seasons of this show so far. How has it gotten woke?
@@The51stAgent Let me tell you something...
I feel like the yelling guy hasn't gotten the credit he deserves, his extreme anger is fucking hilarious
He's extremely natural and believable
Is that the dad from modern family?
100%, his "What are you talking about you psycho?! You don't know how to drive?!" was such a perfect delivery and response to what he'd just heard
It hurt!?
there really is so much fantastic straight acting in this show
Nah nah, I'm good. Thank you. You don't want to help, you just want to yell. Thank you, I'm good.
The guy playing opposite Tim Robinson is fucking amazing in this sketch. Showing some love for him. His delivery is awesome.
The anger is so GENUINE. It's legitimately an incredible performance
“I don’t know what any of this shit is, and I’m fucking scared.” is my spirit animal.
That line coupled with the look on his face is truly one of the funniest things I have ever seen in my life.
"spirit animal"
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
The genuine scared and on the verge of crying “no” is perfect. Probably my favorite skit on the show.
WHAT?!?!
@@orfeo793 No, I don't know how to fucking drive. I don't know what any of this shit is and I'm fucking scared.
I think Tim is so good because he captures that inner toddler in all of us so well. It's not just that he's saying insane things but it's believable on some primal level because of how toddler like it is but in adult form.
I am amazed at how accurately you just described that, thank you
He is uniquely amazing.
Your understanding of Tim is the difference between people who find ITYSL funny and those who don't.
@@stevey822 cringe
He reminds me of Kevin from the office
NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO DO EVERYTHING DRIVING ISN'T THE ONLY THING
Oh cool you were watching the same video.
@@7yk041 Kind of weird that you feel the need to be the fun police with a bunch of random comments on this video.
@@bringitallback I found it his comment pretty funny. Kind of weird to write a serious comment on a video made for satire. You little sexy stud, you.
@@ominousleo6857 hmm, i find it kinda weird that oobleck exists. non neutonium fluid? did it fight isaac neuton?
@@leahflops9425 I’m always soft when I read if that helps.
What kills me every time is how overwhelming a dashboard/driving would be for anyone who doesn't know how to drive. And the way he sincerely delivers it with tears in his eyes is so fucking perfect.
This is easily my favorite skit of the season, and top 3 in the show so far. Everything about it is fucking perfect. The way he pops his head out the window, his fixation on being yelled at, nearly on the verge of tears throughout. It's so good.
Great.
Only thing missing is a massive stick figure family on the back of the van.
The way he pops his face out initially is so genius/funny; subtlety is so huge LMAO
@@7yk041 bro u suck why are u even in the comments section.
The look out the window gets me everytime
No exaggeration, this is the funniest thing I have ever seen. I laugh so hard that I cry and can't breathe. I love this guy.
Tim Robinson is my Spirit Animal,. no cap.
“I DONT KNOW HOW I CANT” shit gets me everytime. Truly one of the best comedy shows I’ve seen in a while 😂
"I don't know what any of this shit is"
It's not just what he says, but it's the way he says it that makes you spit the sloppy steak out your mouth cause you have to laugh so hard
Sloppy steak? Wtf are you talking about?
@@7yk041 big ole rare cut of meat with water dumped all over it
@@7yk041 We’re just some guys that used to be pieces of shit, but people can change. You obviously have never had slicked back hair.
@@mikeposner8563 Whats going on here
@@mikeposner8563 I used to slick my hair back.....NOW ITS PUSHED BACK
The other guy in the sketch should be getting waaay more credit he plays the part perfectly.
Very natural realistic acting, good script probably helped
His screams are amazing
That’s Will Forte’s writing and producing partner John Solomon
Oh true!
The other guy in the car looks like Henry Rollins.
The first time he says “no” really got me
Same it’s like he’s sadly asking for help but also in desperation 😭😂😂
Tim’s face when he points and says, “That guy yells.” Had me dying!
The microexpression after, 1:15 "that guy yells" is top tier.
What a good spot! Like the tiniest "see what I mean?"
I was looking for this comment, that's the funniest part of this whole thing
MOVE YOUR FUCKING CAR!!
Good spot
He looks so scared with the first peak out the window lmao
It's absolutely amazing how underutilized he was on SNL dude is brilliant.
i can see why they didnt use his sketches that often, considering snl is more of an ensemble show, but yea tim robinson is fucking hilarious
@@jumptrash and way less well written 99% of the time
@@LordOfDhara well tbf i like both shows but yea itysl is consistently much better
You have to also take into account tho that snl only has a week to write their sketches and the host gets to pick which ones are in it so really a lot of the quality of each episode depends on the host's sense of humor. When writers have time to plan out their sketches in advance like itysl its almost always gonna be consistently better
When you are too edgy even for SNL
@@BradiKal61 thats basically this whole show lmao
This guy has the best “pissed in a parking lot” voice ever
THANK YOU for uploading this, one of my favorite sketches from the new season. Tim of course is hysterical, BUT the other guy's reactions are every bit as priceless. The authentic bewilderment & rage fading into utter dispair by the end. Even just the delivery of each of his various "WHAT?!" makes me laugh every time.
“I’m not going to a jOB INTERVIEW!!!” his delivery kills me every time
i say "oh my god" exactly the same way as this guy so it adds another level of funny for me. such a good sketch!
The other guy absolutely nailed it. He was perfect in this.
He does seem completely genuine. a perfect straight man
This one is my favourite..like when he opens the door in the first season ..
YES!!
Tim's "trying to not cry" face is my favourite Tim face.
"I'm not going to a JOB INTERVIEW" is the most perfectly-delivered line in this sketch.
You could be a year from now.
Man I love how goofy the retort "ya know, I wanna tell you somethin' ... you yell at me" is
Wait a minute. That guy yells.
He's just mad because Eddie Munster ruined his tables
I don’t think he should have yelled at Eddie.
@@mattlohr Yeah, what if Eddie Munster was at a job interview later?
@@mattlohr She didn’t actually yell at Eddie, I’ve seen this multiple times
"You Know I wanna tell you something WHAT? You Yelled at me" 💀💀😂😂
Are you looking for validation?
@@7yk041 meanie poo
@@7yk041 WE DON'T KNOW THAT!!!??!!!
"WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT YOU PSYCHO YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO DRIVE"
LMAO Probably one the funniest line in all the season for me.
What this show does best is present back to us the little mundane moments of our lives. The awkward jokes at a meeting or a party, how we get mad in parking lots, how we resent someone for eating more of the “good chips”. It’s what anchors the wackiness, and what makes it spectacular
Holy shit, someone other than Netflix clipped this show and it's actually the entire sketch and not in a weird aspect ratio.
This skit is one of the best I've seen simply because the "normal guy" is spot on
I love this show more than almost anything in my life, and my wife and I communicate in its strange language. It's overtaken our lives. THE BEST
I want that kind of love!
This skit is why I sometimes start laughing when another driver cuts me off or does something stupid .
I imagine that Tim turns out to be the one driving the other car
This could be a pretty clever way to manage my road rage!
@@stevey822 because you might have a job interview with him later
I CAAANT
I'm going to remember that. should help lol.
This is the maddest he has ever been
HE DIDNT SWEAR, HE SAID SHOOT
I dunno, he's.not.too.fond of Doug, the fuckin skunk
I’m in love with the insanity that comes out of tims mouth and the faces he makes
Oh yes me too
The hilarity behind this is how disarming it is when he says “no” to “can’t you drive??”
This is basically unedited footage of my dad teaching me to drive.
When he grabs the wheel and screams lmfao
I feel like this is the most underrated skit of ITYSL. Everything about it is done to perfection.
This is one of the most thought-provoking segments of anything I've ever seen. Where are they? What are they both leaving from? Who drove him there? Why does he have a minivan, does he have children? How did he end up alone in the drivers seat when he does not know how to drive? Who left him? Where did they go? Why is he trying to leave if someone left him alone in the car? Where does he want to go?
His phone is mounted in the van as if he did that or did he not? Did he steal the Van? If he stole the van, how did he manage to back out and navigate as far as he has?
I figured a hospital best guess I got, some of the folk/drivers I’ve seen there fit this perfectly.
The answer probably has something to do with tables
I assumed he was a kid who had just done a freaky Friday parent swap into his dad’s body.
Why does the steering wheel hurt?!
Holy shit Tim Robinson is something else. Just discovered him yesterday and couldn’t be more stoked about it.
Have to agree, this dude (John Solomon) absolutely kills it in this sketch. Wish he got some more screen time somewhere
Felt like this today when I tried filling my tires at the gas station while a line formed behind me at the air pump
I keep coming back to this skit, Tim Robinson is hilarious
This and the Haunted House skit are my two favorites.
The last “Oh my GOD!” sends me
I think the clear sound of someone breathing through their nose laid over the entire clip really gives it that perfect touch
This was my buddy’s first video, he didn’t know what he was doing lol
The way he's leaning right out the window when he shouts
"I CAAAN'T!"
Love the sound effect that accompanies Tim's reveal. it's the little touches that make these skits so amazing.
Damn it I can’t tell what it is!
As someone who deals with massive amounts of anxiety (to the point it gives me seizures, hearing loss, and vision loss), I find this sketch so relatable! There have been so many times when I was just trying to do the thing I've done so many times, but my brain just wouldn't work. 😂😂😂
I can’t get over how he screams like a muppet! The wide open mouth with the flailing arms kill me 😂
I think this is my favorite sketch.
This is how I feel when anyone pressures me to do anything. I DON'T KNOW HOW and IT HURTS.
The “no I’m good thank you” and the “you know what, that guy yells” go too hard
How ableist of that guy to assume everyone knows how to drive
The subtle eyebrow raise after "That guy yells" absolutely kills me
"that guy yells" 😂😂
'IM NOT GOING TO A JOB INTERVIEW!"
"You could be a year from now?"
Almost forgot to watch this today.
I watch this once a week. It’s a lovely reminder of my childhood dealing with my dad 😂
Honestly this is the best sketch show since Chappelle, WKUK and K&P. I’m sure Tim learned a lot at SNL, but they were holding him back just like Trevor Moore. This is comedy gold.
Thank you Tim Robinson for so deeply baring your innermost soul for us to see I appreciate it, its really really great and very funny stuff.
I wonder if Tim just acted out of necessity (since he was originally a writer) and didn't actually realize what a great actor he is until he started seeing all the positive responses.
He has been acting for many years
What’s so great about this sketch is I have no idea if Tim’s character genuinely doesn’t know how to drive or if he’s just completely playing it up to get back at the other guy for being a jerk. Either one is equally plausible with this show and I absolutely love it
Imagine if the steering just whiffed out the window while he was driving
"I don't know what any of this shit is and I'm fucking scared" - Me sitting down at my desk at the start of each workday
I’m getting more and more obsessed with the way Tim can look like he’s always been crying or is about to cry 😅
When Tim says "Nope. I'm good, thank you."
and the guy kind of really tries processing it for a split second, and immediately goes "WHAT?!"
that shit blew me away XD
At least when he grabbed the steering wheel, it didn’t fly off. That’s a good car idea
@RoachDoggJr I THINK IT IS A GOUD IDEA
literally every line is delivered in a different tone and with a different intent. It’s pure gold.
I watched this video so many times but I just noticed OP's stuffed breathing in the background 0:25 this makes it even funnier
How did they screen record and still mix in audio of them breathing?
@@whosapickle I'm guessing they used something like OBS to record their desktop and did not mute the input for their mic.
In this sketch Tim represents everyone on the road who isn't me, absolute brilliance
The final accidental honk and subsequent yell is a brand of comedy I was not aware existed.
Tim Robinson is from the future.
Grabbing the steering wheel and screaming as if it was hot metal had me cry laughing. I got to work and watched it on mute and still can't keep it together.
"You yelled at me" got me so good.
This guy is like a human Version of Kermit the frog with his movements lmfaooo 🐸
i remember when i first saw this i literally couldn’t breathe from laughing so hard
This is such a metaphor for so many things in life. Just remember this sketch when you get frustrated at someone when an action seems so simple to you. That's literally what this sketch boils down to. Emotionally or physically. Just have patience and understanding.
Very true!
The way the actor screams "MOVE YOUR FUCKING CAR!" at 1:18 is almost surreal. It fucking killed me.
What’s the actor’s name in this show
Name of the actor
The funniest thing about this exchange is that not once does the guy ask him why he is driving if he doesn't know how.
“Do you know how to fucking drive?”
“No.”
Best part.
Tim Robinson is one of the best portrayers of a completely unreasonable maniac I’ve ever seen.
I want to know everything about this guy and how he got into this situation
Maybe he periodically forgets how to do things
we need a prequel for sure. I hope as the seasons progress Tim does some prequels to throwback skits.
You nailed it. Every sketch he says some little thing that hints of a much bigger issue
@@BradiKal61 I’d love to get the prequel skit that shows when he got the chode jeans from Julie.
never thought i could cry laughing after the state, mr. show, ucb. now in 40s and this show had renewed laughter. wish i could see this again for first time. we has to gasp for air
1:45 just completes the hilarity! That sudden shift from confidence to just bonkers! Lmao
I don’t know why but every delivery of a confused “What?” kills me. Especially when it causes the pitch of their voice to rise
Every line in this is flawless, but my personal favorite part is his face after saying I DON'T KNOW THAT...DO I?! at 1:37
“I wanna tell you something .. you yelled at me “.
I’m in love with this man.
I love this so much. I love it. I have major road rage, and this is the only cure. I love it.
Love the Kermit energy at 1:31
the first "WHAT??" is just so genuine...best acting I've seen in a long while :D
Tim and Eric Andre should collaborate on something - I think I'd literally piss myself
And then they could both collaborate with Tim and Eric Awesome Show
@@yormomstits Tim and Tim and Eric and Eric
@@AlexWyattDrums holy. Shit.
@@AlexWyattDrums Tim and Eric and Tim and Eric