AVClub: Originally hired as a featured player on Saturday Night Live—code for “prove yourself and make the varsity”—Tim Robinson, instead, proved himself right into the writers room. With his hooded eyes and facility for playing awkward weirdoes, Robinson’s tenure as an SNL performer was brief, but, in his episode of The Characters, he proves that his comic voice is ideally suited for sketch comedy—preferably in the last spot of the night.
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view this as what Robin Williams once called stand-up drama: Drama with comedic beats. Definitely has some of that Seventh Sealesque profoundness. I think this episode could be commissioned into a stage play and performed by theatrical departments.