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- Project sees Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele in front of a live studio audience bantering about a topic weaved between filmed shorts and sketches.
- Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. 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.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include a first-hand look at President Barack Obama during his college years, crashing a Civil War reenactment, and Jesus's run-in with a dangerous pimp.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. 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.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. 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.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Key and Peele explore the black college experience. Other sketches include a neighborhood reaction to a strange creature, when you can - and can't - say a controversial word, and President Obama addressing the nation with the help of his anger translator.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Jordan and Keegan play two mystics battling over the right to dispense sagacious advice. Also, President Obama tries a new strategy against his Republican opposition.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Jordan and Keegan engage in an epic game of flicker, and an MMA fighter takes trash talk too far.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Jordan and Keegan debate who is blacker, and the expectation of being the only black guy at a party.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. 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.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. President Obama and his anger translator, Luther, address Mitt Romney, we meet the man who had to follow Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech, and two friends discuss their theories on what happens to their poop after they flush.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include Steve Jobs' successor, Ice-T as a naughty puppy, and Rihanna and Chris Brown give it another shot.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include a bachelor party that gets weird, and a black kid with a white penis.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include a dog terrorizing a news reporter, and Harriet Tubman free running.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Jordan and Keegan celebrate Halloween by fleeing racist zombies, the stars of "Human Centipede" have a scary reunion, and we visit a struggling public wizard school.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include a guy chasing his girlfriend to the ends of the Earth, and LMFAO literally cannot stop partying.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include a drug deal that goes bad, a mobster who is a big cry baby, and Darius Rucker dealing with his Hootie past.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include gangsters sharing a passion for "Twilight," visiting a world where names are farts, and racist superheroes.
- New Key & Peele airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Sketches include an alien learning about the female anatomy, the guys one-upping each other with their fresh hatz, and meeting the last two men on Earth.
- Sketches include the return of inner-city substitute teacher Mr. Garvey and A-Aron, Jordan's girlfriend catching him watching porn, and the guys sending up Les Mis.
- Highlights from seasons 1 and 2, along with previews of season 3.
- Sketches include All-Stars from the East/West bowl rapping, theguys playing mobsters, and the two valet guys having troublebelieving anyone would mess with the Batmans.
- Sketches include the guys having a bad Skype connection, a DjangoUnchained slave fight, and a baseball player slapping ass too much.
- Sketches include Keegan not being allowed to board his flight, a thug refusing to pour out his 40, and a boxer talking smack to his opponent.
- Sketches include Keegan getting too high, a soccer player doinganything to draw a red card, and two sexperts giving cunnilingusadvice.
- Sketches include Mr. T teaching us life lessons, Wendell needing anew bed, and an insult comic crossing the line.
- Sketches include a creepy Asian ghost roommate, the guys looking at the bright side of being tortured, and Keegan meeting a house full of sexy vampires.
- Sketches include a football player being penalized for excessive celebration, Jordan and Keegan attending the premiere of "Othello," and a high school student gaining rapid fame from stealing a joke from one of his peers.
- Sketches include the return of Meagan, Jordan trying to look cool ata strip club, and the guys putting on a funk show for the ages.
- Sketches include Samuel and Lashawn rejoicing over the benefits oftheir now-legal marriage, a police detective meeting his new partner,and Lando from "Star Wars" being followed by a superfan.
- Sketches include Keegan and Jordan eavesdropping on white women who love black men, Wendell making a music video, and Kareem and Jahar going to the gym.
- Sketches include Keegan getting distracted while on the phone with his girlfriend, Keegan and Jordan having a mean boss, and the birth of a new expression.
- Sketches include the introduction to the newest set of East/West Bowl players, Devon the Landlord searching Jordan's apartment, and Jordan being offended by an overly sexual co-worker.
- A vampire reveals himself, a serial killer is thwarted, and a child gets his wish fulfilled.
- Aliens invade Earth, a family comes to terms with a relative's gay wedding, and a couple of racists express some surprising views.