Summary
- I Think You Should Leave's 'Sloppy Steaks' sketch is both ridiculous and heartwarming, showcasing the show's unique humor and Tim Robinson's comedic talent.
- This sketch revolves around a baby crying whenever Robinson's character holds it, highlighting his past as a jerk who used to make sloppy steaks.
- The sketch explores the theme of personal change, concluding with Robinson's character realizing he is no longer a jerk and can hold the baby without it crying.
Those who love ridiculous sketch comedy will surely love Netflix’s I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson and all the sloppy steaks that can be found within. The show has run for three seasons thus far and is filled with plenty of incredible sketches that’ll have anyone laughing at concepts they never could have dreamed of. One of the most bizarre and yet most hilarious is I Think You Should Leave’s 'Sloppy Steaks' sketch.
Being one of the silliest sketches in the entire series, it might surprise some that I Think You Should Leave’s 'Sloppy Steaks' sketch has a lot of heart at its core. The fantastic show is highly regarded by critics, with the show sitting at 97% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, something that is relatively rare for a comedy series. The SNL writer turned comedy star Tim Robinson gives it his all in every sketch, and that’s absolutely no different in his Sloppy Steaks sketch.
The I Think You Should Leave 'Sloppy Steaks' Sketch, Explained
The now famous 'Sloppy Steaks' sketch from I Think You Should Leave actually goes by another lesser-known name as well, ‘Baby Cries’, which is where the absurdity of the sketch comes from. The absurdity kicks off as a group of adults are huddled around a baby, eventually resulting in Tim Robinson’s character holding the baby, except of course, the baby immediately starts crying when he holds it. He starts insisting that babies don’t like him, thus making them cry because, to put it in less vulgar language, he used to be a massive jerk. He knows he used to be a massive jerk, but he continually insists that it doesn’t bother him one bit.
Sometime later, Tim Robinson finds the baby’s grandmother to express worry about the baby’s mother since she, in Tim’s mind, cared that her baby cried because she knows that he used to be a huge jerk. Of course, this is where sloppy steaks come in because that was a key component of his jerkiness, complete with slick-backed hair. For those wondering, he explains sloppy steaks to an older man, it is simply a steak with water poured on top of it, and somehow, it’s supposedly incredible. It’s also very important to remember that there is a key difference between slicked-back hair and pushed-back hair – very important.
Even later, Tim’s character expresses worry that the baby might not think people can change as time goes on, shedding their sloppy steak ways. Soon the cooing of the baby is heard again, causing Tim to jump into action to find an older man holding the baby while it cries slightly. With a simple slick-back of the man's hair, it’s clear that this old man used to be a jerk, and probably loved sloppy steaks as Truffoni’s too. Of course, that is exactly the case, that old man is just like one of those people who’d be told not to make sloppy steaks, only to immediately make some sloppy steaks because he was a jerk – but jerks can change.
Tim’s character finally holds the baby without it crying and realizes that he’s not a jerk anymore. People can in fact change. This launches him into a lengthy flashback sequence of Tim’s character back in his jerk era filled with sloppy steaks at Truffoni’s after the club. He and his Dangerous Night’s Crew made the sloppiest sloppy steaks anyone had ever seen before heading out and ending the night on the beach.
Which Episode Features The 'Sloppy Steaks' Sketch?
The infamous ‘Sloppy Steaks’ sketch is found in Season 2, Episode 2 of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. Outside of a hefty heaping of sloppy steaks, the episode features sketches that include a man who’s way into the pattern of his and other shirts, and a man out with his daughter who bumps into an odd stranger who ends up getting a little bit too into a white lie. It’s probably safe to say that the ‘Sloppy Steaks’ sketch is the most famous from this episode, and one of the most famous from the entire second season, especially considering that’s not even the sketch's official name.
Can You Make Sloppy Steaks In Real Life?
Believe it or not, it’s possible to make sloppy steaks for those who want to thanks to Binging with Babish. There’s no promise that any individual’s steak will be quite as sloppy as Tim Robinson’s sloppy steaks, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth giving a try. Babish makes an absolutely massive steak to start, and despite being told not to make a sloppy steak, he goes ahead and makes a sloppy steak anyway. While it is visually satisfying, Babish makes it clear that making a sloppy steak is just as fun as it looks in the episode. Apparently, the water doesn’t add much, but it doesn’t really make it that much worse either – who would have thought?
Babish then goes ahead and does what he does best, making a bizarre idea actually mouth-watering. He goes forward to make a much more elaborate sloppy steak than anyone else could have dreamt of, filled with plenty of fancy ingredients. He even goes as far as getting a massive piece of Wagyu beef for his second attempt at a sloppy steak, and while it does look incredibly fancy, it’s hard to say that his second take on sloppy steaks didn’t look like a five-star meal.