Last ep was really funny.
Last ep was really funny.
The black off in the restaurant was great. So was the pick up skit (which actually ended in time!) Good shit this week.
Season 2 begins after South Park.
yay
No one here watch this show anymore? It is really funny this season
laughed my ass off at the celebrity game
I was a huge Bonethugs&harmony fan, so I laughed my butt off at the bone parody
Season 3 opener is a week away. Prepare yourselves.
east/west 2 isn't needed, it sounds like they're not even trying anymore.
abloo bloo bloo
just finished watching the premiere, good stuff. east/west 2 didn't even air on tv, it was just for the interwebs i think. didn't really care for e/w 2, but everything that aired in the premiere was pretty funny
I thought the premiere was good, but not great. The porn sketch was hilarious.
East/West 2 gets funnier and funnier the more you watch it.
Coznesster Smiff, Bizmo Funyuns, Eqqsquizitine Buble-Schwinslow, and Squeeeeeeeps are gold.
I agree with KoalaTrap, the premier was good but not great. I think they over did the substitute scene. As much as the first one was funny, second time around it seemed a bit forced. Other sketches were still good, not their best work.
East West Superbowl Shuffle parody was great. Dan Smith made me lose my shit.
and Batmans
renewed for season 4
http://www.avclub.com/article/key-pe...rtoon-s-202114
Since its debut in January 2012, Comedy Central’s Key & Peele has been steadily gaining traction among viewers and critics. The third season, which ended in December, averaged 2 million viewers an episode. The online versions of their sketches have also been a hit for Comedy Central, claiming nine out of the top 10 spots on their YouTube channel. Even President Obama is a fan, telling Jimmy Fallon in April 2012 that he had seen their “Obama Loses His S**T” sketch and that it was “pretty good stuff.”
Now series creators Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are parlaying their success into a fourth season of the show, which will consist of 20 original episodes and two “best of” compilations. Even more exciting, they have been given a development deal to adapt two of their characters into an animated series. Based on a sketch about TSA agents/comedy critics Vandaveon Huggins and Mike Taylor, the show will re-imagine Vandaveon and Mike as 12-year-old hall monitors. So, like, Key & Peele Babies. Here’s the sketch that started it all: