Key & Peele

2012
4.7
1.15K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 4 episodes (11)

1 Alien Imposters
9/24/14
Aliens invade Earth, a family comes to terms with a relative's gay wedding, and a couple of racists express some surprising views.
2 Little Homie
10/1/14
A parole officer uses a puppet to bond with a parolee, a man in a neck brace attempts to party down, and a soldier has an emotional reunion with his family.
3 Georgina and Esther and Satan
10/8/14
Two old women battle with Satan, things go awry when a man goes mattress shopping, and dance club patrons are forced to face the truth about themselves.
4 Slap-Ass: In Recovery
10/15/14
A baseball player deals with his addiction to slapping ass, a mobster takes vengeance on someone who crossed him, and Steve Urkel drives a man insane.
5 Quarterback Concussion
10/22/14
A football player with a concussion tries to inspire his team, a man accuses his wife of cheating on him with a dog, and a restaurant owner scares off his patrons.
6 Scariest Movie Ever
10/29/14
A vampire reveals himself, a serial killer is thwarted, and a child gets his wish fulfilled.
7 Sex Detective
11/5/14
A respected sex crimes detective uses unconventional means to solve a case, an action hero rescues his girlfriend, and a frozen yogurt store employee indulges in too many samples.
8 Terrible Henchman
11/12/14
An emergency changes a man's morning ritual, a henchman cramps the style of a supervillain, and Jordan reminds Keegan that he's a grown-ass man.
9 Aerobics Meltdown
11/19/14
Stan Lee pitches some new superheroes, a guy loses his street cred when he experiences a brain freeze, and a man develops a complex mnemonic device to remember where he parked.
10 Sex Addict Wendell
12/3/14
Performers are kicked in the crotch for their art, a class clown terrorizes a teacher, and a man tries to get lucky at a sex addicts meeting.
11 Terrorist Meeting
12/10/14
A gangster desperately tries to prove he's loco, terrorists meet up to plan their next move, and a jealous older brother makes a family dinner awkward.

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
Jedidiah Mimms
February 28, 2015
I love how it has numerous scenarios each episode rather than one thing for half an hour. I especially love how it addresses the troubles of being mixed with black and white in the modern world.
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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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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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