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This caused him to bring in an anger translator, who said what Obama might have really been thinking as he gave his measured politically correct answers to questions.

This is a perfect sketch to show the versatility of the two comedians and how well they work off each other. Peele's spot-on impression is further elevated by Key's simmering rage and hostile outbursts, and vice versa.

The sketch is set up perfectly with Key giving a stern warning to take this man's emotions to heart and see it as true strength only for Peele to be a blubbering mess that is too much to handle.

Watch: ‘Key & Peele’ Debunk Gay Wedding Myths in Season 4 Sketch

Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele sure know how to build excitement for the fourth season premiere of their hugely popular Comedy Central sketch series “Key & Peele.” After releasing an alien impostor sketch late last week that quickly went viral, the duo is teasing the upcoming season once more with a new clip, “Gay Wedding Advice.”

Featuring special guests Romany Malco, Vy Smith, Lance Reddick and Gary Anthony Williams, the sketch finds Key and Peele hilariously debunking myths about gay weddings, with topics ranging from jazz hands to anal sex, sailors to “It’s Raining Men.”

Watch the clip below, and tune into the fourth season of “Key & Peele” beginning Wednesday, September 24 on Comedy Central.

Read More: Watch: Key and Peele Makes the Alien/Racism Allegory Way Funnier Than ‘District 9’

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The punchline where he reveals why he didn't want to laugh sells the entire sketch.

18 Video Game Sensors

Season 2, Episode 7

"Video Game Sensors" is a Key & Peele skit that is funny because it is really sad, but then it switches gears and turns into something quite disturbing.

When finally pushed, he admits he is looking for someone who is just over four feet tall and has a purple beard.

The entire thing makes it seem like the Shady Landlord has something wrong with him, and even the height of the mysterious assailant gets shorter every time he mentions him. It starts with simply injuring him but then goes on to them doing some terrible things to him, increasing in violence and brutality ("through prayer, of course") until things go completely off the rails.

After working on Mad TV, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele created Key & Peele in 2012. HYMNS. You gotta see their sketch on the crazy names of football players.

key and peele gay skit

This includes Devon, the "Shady Landlord." In the season 3e episode, the Shady Landlord (Key) shows up at one tenant's (Peele) apartment and thinks someone is hiding there. While he initially insisted he was just there to observe the session, he quickly took over.

He then went around the table and asked people what kind of Gremlins they wanted to see, with each idea more ridiculous than the one before (and all ending with an idea for a Hulk Hogan cameo).

Cous cous. He passes Peele, who is playing an unhoused man asking for change. However, in every Key & Peele episode, small sketches that aren't named in the descriptions often serve as filler between the bigger ones. When Key turns into an alley, a police car pulls up and arrests him for no reason before slamming his head into the car.

However, when Peele's tough gangster can barely hold it together as he talks, Key's right-hand man cannot contain his laughter.

Some of the funniest Key & Peele sketches show them having fun with the tough guy personas of the gangster world. By the time the big twist in the sketch comes, Key and Peele are at their most unhinged.

20 Gremlins 2 Brainstorm

Season 5, Episode 9

In season 5, Jordan Peele took on the role of Star Magic Jackson, Jr., who said he was a sequel doctor and that when a studio "dropped a deuce," he was there to make sure it went right.

My homies over at Very Smart Brothas actually met Key and Peele and sat down with them for the “Blackness Challenge.” Hilarity ensued and it’s great because VSB is basically a mirror of K&P, blog-version.

The 25 Funniest Key & Peele Sketches, Ranked

The best Key & Peele skits took a more risqué approach to the news of its day than on shows like Saturday Night Live, primarily thanks to its home on cable television.

Once the gimmick of the sketch is introduced, it is easy to see where it is heading, but it still delivers some great cringey laughs followed by a gross-out punchline.

17 Obama’s Anger Translator: Meet Luther

Season 1, Episode 1

Jordan Peele mastered President Barack Obama in his mannerisms and dialect, but the best of the presidential sketches came when Key began to play his anger translator Luther.

According to them, their nearest and dearest are involved in everything from drug use and cursing in front of children to a son-in-law having the "pornography of women on the laptop."

However, what makes this Key & Peele sketch so funny is what Georgina and Esther say they will do to Satan if he doesn't leave their loved ones alone.

This musical number was brilliantly done and delivered the message that real change might be wishful thinking.

Negrotown was released online before the final season started and had five million views by the time the episode aired (via Vanity Fair).

21 Georgina and Esther and Satan

Season 4, Episode 3

In the third episode of season 4, Key and Peele play two good-hearted church ladies named Georgina and Esther. They are sitting in church together and seem to be massive gossip-spreaders, but things take a strange turn when they start talking about how their loved ones have gotten into trouble.