Key & Peele

2012
4.7
1.15K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (8)

1 Episode 1
1/31/12
Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key attempt to say a forbidden word in regards to their women, Lil Wayne adjusts to life behind bars, and President Obama expresses how he really feels - with the help of his anger translator.
2 Episode 2
2/7/12
Jordan and Keegan showboat before an exuberant crowd at a community theater, a traffic reporter experiences turbulence while up in the chopper, and one-half of an R&B duo reveals his true feelings to his partner during a song.
3 Episode 3
2/14/12
Jordan and Keegan attempt to hide in plain sight from a Negro-hunting Nazi. Other sketches include two slaves struggling to get off the auction block and a pair of thugs encountering a slight complication before a big hit.
4 Episode 4
2/21/12
Jordan and Keegan explore the black college experience, and the hangers-on that success attracts. Other sketches include a neighborhood reacting to the appearance of a mystical creature, when you can - and can't - say a controversial word, and President Obama returning to address the nation with the assistance of his anger translator.
5 Episode 5
2/28/12
Jordan and Keegan play two mystics battling over the right to dispense sagacious advice. Other sketches include Jaden Smith and his agent discussing a new script, and a gay couple "celebrating" recent legislation. Also, President Obama tries a new strategy against his Republican opposition.
6 Episode 6
3/6/12
Jordan and Keegan engage in an epic game of flicker, and an MMA fighter takes trash talk too far. Other sketches include a wedding reception guest wanting the DJ to play some "old school" tracks, and a protective Keegan bringing high-quality burgers to a barbecue.
7 Episode 7
3/13/12
Jordan and Keegan debate who is blacker, and the expectation of being the only black guy at a party. Sketches include the Tea Party discovering a new hope, two military recruiters thinking outside the box, and Bobby McFerrin dueling Michael Winslow to death.
8 Episode 8
3/20/12
In the season finale, President Obama wants to be treated just like everyone else, Jordan looks at an apartment owned by a suspicious landlord, and a pair of party motivators get the party started at a bar mitzvah. Also, a toddler Forest Whitaker creates havoc for his babysitter.

About this show

Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele take on everything from "Gremlins 2" to systemic racism in their cringingly accurate sketches, featuring classic characters like Wendell and President Obama's Anger Translator.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.15K reviews
Malik Brock
December 21, 2014
My sister introduced me to their show and I couldn't control my laughter. The first episode I ever saw was manly tears and ever since I been hooked. I have never watched a show that literally made me laugh as much as I wanted to everytime. These guys are legends and this show will be the first TV Series thatI have ever purchased all seasons. Keep em coming!
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Shajuana Coleman
November 13, 2014
Every Episode Has sometype of craziness in it FUNNY AS HELL,NO MATTER YOUR RACE U WILL ENJOY BECAUSE, THEY REALLY LIVE THE BEST OF BOTH WORLD( BLACK AND WHITE PARENTS)
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Anitra Brown
October 30, 2014
They are so funny!! They make fun of everything and everyone in such a way, you can't get offended, you can only agree and laugh! Plus they are so talented. I love skits where they get the chance to sing!
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