Netflix has become the premiere streaming service for comedy. Not only is the service hosting a glut of awesome stand-up specials, beloved former series, and top-notch movies, Netflix has also bolstered their reputation as a one-stop comedy aficionado’s shop by getting into the sketch comedy game, earning high praise for 2019’s deliriously funny and strange series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. Today, Netflix has announced that the critically-acclaimed show has been renewed for a second season.

Created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin, and produced by The Lonely Island and Irony Point, I Think You Should Leave Now’s insanely hilarious first season consisted of six 20-minutes or less episodes of absurdist, cringe-inducing, gut-busting sketches, mostly starring Robinson (Detroiters) but also featuring familiar faces such as Will Forte (The Last Man on Earth), Vanessa Bayer (SNL), Andy Samberg (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Sam Richardson (VEEP).

In a statement issued by Netflix, Robinson and Kanin said, “We are very excited to be working with The Lonely Island, Irony Point, and Netflix to make another season of I Think You Should Leave. We are so thankful we get to do it again!”

Frequently featuring characters who refuse to admit their lies or own faults, the first season involved sketches centered on awkward workplace drama, an intervention in a Garfield themed house, and a couple attempting to talk their way out of a babysitter’s fake hit and run, and much more. Loglines cannot truly portray how odd and silly this series can be, so check out a sketch below.