Though Comedy Central is referring to the new batch of "Key & Peele" episodes as a new season, these were produced immediately after the ones that finished airing back in December. As a result, the new ones (I've seen three) are very much in keeping with the spirit of what I wrote about late last year, and how the sketch series did some of its best, if darkest, work relatively late in its life. So beyond telling you that "Key & Peele" remains funnier than may possibly be legal, here are five things to know about the new episodes: 1. The "True Detective" structure is still there. Same new opening credits, same linking device of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele talking while on an endless road trip. Given how much that stuff was modeled on the first season of "True Detective," rather than the stuff with Vince Vaughn, Colin Farrell and Bird Mask,...
- 7/8/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
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