What is the best Key & Peele sketch of all time?
Key & Peele ran for five seasons and created some of the most clever, culturally resonant sketch comedy of the 2010s. From mispronounced attendance rolls to volcanic presidential translators, these sketches have been quoted, debated, and memed endlessly. Which is the greatest Key & Peele sketch of all time?

Substitute Teacher
A strict inner-city teacher hilariously mispronounces his new suburban class's names — 'A-A-ron!' — with unshakeable conviction.

Obama's Anger Translator (Luther)
Luther translates President Obama's calm diplomatic statements into what he's truly thinking with volcanic emotion.

East/West College Bowl
A football broadcast introduces increasingly absurd player names with breathtaking deadpan commitment.

Negrotown
A lavish musical number fantasizing about an idealized Black neighborhood free from racial anxiety.

Auction Block
Two enslaved men being auctioned are determined to stay together in a moving period piece that masterfully flips expectations.

I Said Bitch
Two husbands whisper-scream 'bitch' as far from their wives as possible, only to realize they're being watched.

Pizza Order (Wendell)
A man's simple pizza delivery order escalates into an increasingly unhinged, high-stakes saga.

Continental Breakfast
A man is absolutely beside himself with joy at the modest offerings of a hotel continental breakfast.

Liam Neesons
Two men try to sound hard while admitting their love for Liam Neeson movies with hilariously mangled name pronunciation.

Meegan and Andre
An insufferable woman and her exhausted boyfriend have the same dramatic breakup and reconciliation at every party they attend.

Aerobics Meltdown
A competitive aerobics instructor goes completely off script in a spectacular televised breakdown.

MC Dad
A suburban dad surprises his son's birthday party guests with an increasingly impressive hip-hop performance.

Boarding Order
A man with a low boarding number becomes increasingly unhinged at the unearned privilege of Zone 1 airline flyers.
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