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Key & Peele

Fresh faces Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in this 30-minute sketch comedy series, leaving no stone unturned -- whether satirizing the president or spoofing Nazis -- in their search for laughs. The actor/writers examine life through a combination of filmed sketches and live stage segments, demonstrating their unique chemistry, camaraderie and point of view. Key has starred as the "Theoretical Criminal" on "RENO 911!" and Peele's credits include "MADtv."

S3, EP1 "The Return of Substitute Teacher"

Sketches include the return of Mr. Garvey; A-Aron; Jordan's girlfriend catches him watching pornography; Les Mis.

S3, EP2 "East Bowl/West Bowl Rap"

Sketches include college football all-stars from the East/West bowl; mobsters; valet-parking attendants discuss Batman.

S4, EP1 "Alien Impostors"

Sketches include aliens invade planet Earth; a family comes to terms with a relative's gay wedding; a couple of racists express some surprising views.

S4, EP2 "Parole Officer Puppet"

Sketches include a parole officer uses a puppet to bond with a parolee; a man in a neck brace attempts to party; a soldier has an emotional reunion with his family.

S4, EP3 "Old Ladies and Satan"

Sketches include two old women battle with Satan; things go awry when a man goes mattress shopping; dance club patrons are forced to face the truth about themselves.

S4, EP4 "Slap-Ass: In Recovery"

Sketches include a baseball player deals with his addiction; a mobster takes vengeance on someone who crossed him; Steve Urkel drives a man insane.

S4, EP5 "Concussion Quarterback"

Sketches include a football player with a concussion tries to inspire his team; a man accuses his wife of cheating on him with a dog; a restaurant owner scares off his patrons.

S4, EP6 "Scariest Movie Ever"

Sketches include a vampire reveals himself; a serial killer is thwarted; a child's wish is fulfilled.

S4, EP7 "Sex Detective"

Sketches include a respected sex crimes detective uses unconventional means to solve a case; an action hero rescues his girlfriend; a frozen yogurt store employee eats the profits.

S4, EP9 "Aerobics Meltdown"

Sketches include Stan Lee pitches some new superheroes; a guy loses his reputation when he experiences a brain freeze; a man develops a complex mnemonic device to remember where he parked.

S3, EP3 "Slave Fight"

Sketches include the guys having a bad Skype connection; a "Django Unchained" slave fight; a baseball player slaps ass too much.

S3, EP4 "Airplane Boarding"

Sketches include Keegan isn't allowed to board his flight; a thug refuses to pour out his 40; a boxer talks smack to his opponent.

S3, EP5 "Obama Booty Call"

Sketches include Keegan getting too high; a soccer player doing anything to draw a red card; two sex experts giving advice.

S3, EP6 "Wendell's Broken Bed"

Sketches include Mr. T teaching life lessons; Wendell needing a new bed; an insult comic crossing the line.

S3, EP7 "Cool Vampires"

Sketches include Freddy Wong being a creepy Asian ghost roommate; the guys looking at the bright side of being tortured; Keegan meeting a house full of sexy vampires.

S3, EP8 "Joke Stealing"

Sketches include a football player is penalized for excessive celebration; the premiere of "Othello"; a high school student gains notoriety from a stolen joke.

S3, EP9 "Meagan's Fight"

Sketches include the return of Maegan; Jordan tries to look cool at a strip club; a funk show for the ages.

S3, EP10 "Black Ice News"

Sketches include Samuel and Lashawn celebrate a now-legal marriage; a detective meets his new partner; Lando Calrissian is followed by a superfan.

S3, EP11 "Thug English Actor"

Sketches include Keegan and Jordan eavesdrop on white women who love black men; Wendell makes a music video; Kareem and Jahar go to the gym.

S3, EP12 "The Return of East/West Bowl"

Sketches include an introduction to the newest set of East/West Bowl players; Devon the Landlord searches Jordan's apartment; Jordan is offended by an overly sexual co-worker.

S1, EP1 "Pilot"

Sketches include Jordan and Keegan attempting to say a forbidden word to their women; Lil Wayne adjusts to life behind bars.

S1, EP2 "Malcolm Meets Martin"

Sketches include showboating in front of a crowd; a traffic reporter experiences turbulence while in a helicopter.

S1, EP4 "The Branding"

Sketches include a neighborhood's reaction to a creature; exploring the black college experience; President Obama uses an anger translator.

S1, EP8 "Landlord"

Sketches include President Obama wanting to be treated just like everyone else; Jordan looks at an apartment owned by a suspicious landlord.

S2, EP1 "Dubstep"

Sketches include President Obama and his anger translator speaking to Mitt Romney; the man who had to follow Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech; two friends discuss their theories on what happens to their poop after they flush.

S2, EP2 "Obama College Years"

Sketches include a first-hand look at President Barack Obama during his college years; crashing a Civil War reenactment; Jesus's run-in with a dangerous pimp.

S3, EP13 "P... on the Chainwax"

Sketches include Keegan gets distracted while on the phone with his girlfriend; Keegan and Jordan having a mean boss; the birth of a new expression.

S2, EP10 "Biological Dad"

Sketches include an alien learning about the female anatomy; the guys one-upping each other with their fresh hatz; meeting the last two men on Earth.

S2, EP9 "Gang Stand-Off"

Sketches include gangsters sharing a passion for the movie "Twilight"; a visit to a world where names are farts; racist superheroes.

S2, EP8 "Manly Tears"

Sketches include a drug deal gone bad; a cry-baby mobster; Darius Rucker dealing with his Hootie past.

S2, EP7 "Non-Stop Party"

Sketches include a guy chasing his girlfriend to the ends of the Earth; LMFAO literally cannot stop partying.

S2, EP6 "Michael Jackson Halloween"

Sketches include Jordan and Keegan celebrate Halloween by fleeing racist zombies; the stars of "Human Centipede" have a frightening reunion; a struggling public wizard school.

S2, EP5 "Bone, Thugs-n-Homeless"

A dog terrorizes a news reporter and the reporter reacts in a unique way; Harriet Tubman free running.

Fresh faces Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele star in this 30-minute sketch comedy series, leaving no stone unturned -- whether satirizing the president or spoofing Nazis -- in their search for laughs. The actor/writers examine life through a combination of filmed sketches and live stage segments, demonstrating their unique chemistry, camaraderie and point of view. Key has starred as the "Theoretical Criminal" on "RENO 911!" and Peele's credits include "MADtv."
Starring: Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele
Original Air Date: Jan 31, 2012
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand (6 episodes)

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