Key & Peele - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Obama College Years
Sketches in the Season 2 premiere include a look back at President Obama in college; a Civil War reenactment; and Jesus' encounter with a pimp.

Dubstep
Sketches include President Obama and his anger translator, Luther, on Mitt Romney; the speaker after Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech; and two friends' thoughts on what happens to their bodily waste.

Puppy Dog Ice-T
Sketches include Ice-T as a misbehaving puppy; Steve Jobs' successor; and a Rihanna-Chris Brown reconciliation.

I'm Retired
Sketches include a bachelor party that takes an odd turn; and a child's confusing genitalia.

Bone Thugs-n-Homeless
Sketches include a news reporter terrorized by a dog; and Harriet Tubman on the move.

Michael Jackson Halloween
Sketches include a Halloween with racist zombies; a reunion for the cast of the Dutch horror film "The Human Centipede"; and a struggling public school for wizards.

Victory
Sketches include a man who goes to extremes while chasing his girlfriend; and a nonstop party for the electro-pop duo LMFAO.

Manly Tears
Sketches include a drug deal gone bad; an emotional gangster; and singer Darius Rucker confronting his past as the front man for Hootie and the Blowfish

Gangsta Standoff
Sketches include racist superheroes; gangsters' fondness for the "Twilight" franchise; and a place where names are spoken via intestinal gas.

Dueling Hats
Sketches in the Season 2 finale include a tutorial on female anatomy for an extraterrestrial; a game of one-upmanship; and the last two men on Earth.
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