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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.
16 July 1948, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 November 1956, Spearman, Texas, USA
18 April 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
2 November 1976, Chicago, Illinois, USA
10 March 1982, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
19 January 1982, Maurice, Louisiana, USA
13 November 1979, Queensbridge, New York, USA
14 September 1978, Sacramento, California, USA
15 March 1975, San Francisco, California, USA
21 February 1978, Irvine, California, USA
27 October 1993, Santa Clara, California, USA
8 September 1966, Houston, Texas, USA
7 June 1969, Portland, Oregon, USA
September 24, 2014
The best sketch comedy now on the air.September 29, 2014
After three seasons, Key and Peele have not lost their touch when it comes to racial commentary and the mockery of societal absurdities.September 25, 2014
It's hard to pick highlights when nearly every sketch invites genuine laughter.October 14, 2014
Based on the first two episodes available for viewing, the series continues to feature some of the best-produced sketch comedy on television, thanks to the keen visual eye of Peter Atensio.September 25, 2014
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are free to play and jab and throw a haymaker from time to time while talking about race, politics and poverty because they're just under the mainstream radar and that's where the best comedy lives.December 12, 2014
Given the success of the show so far... it would have been really easy to come back this season and coast. Instead, the duo and their creative partners decided to try something else. Key & Peele took a big risk, and it led to a huge creative reward.September 25, 2014
Where there used to be a firm boundary between when we were watching Key and Peele and when we were watching them perform, now it's much softer.