If you’re familiar with Tim Robinson — and are a fan of cringe comedy — you know how funny the actor-writer is as a sketch comedian. Specifically, Robinson excels as a guy who’s incredibly wrong about something but doubles, triples, and quadruples down on it anyway. Apparently, this comedy didn’t work on “Saturday Night Live,” because Robinson joined the venerated late night show’s cast in 2012 and, after one season, moved entirely to the writer’s room and stopped performing on TV.
Seth Meyers, who was the head writer on “SNL” during Robinson’s tenure (Robinson left in 2016) seems to think he could have helped Robinson succeed more.
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