Key & Peele Season 2 Finale Sketch Has Two Guys Trying To Top Each Other
Time sure does fly when you're having funny. Key & Peele is already set to wrap up its second season this week. One of the sketches from the upcoming season finale had made its way online and reveals what happens when two guys try to out-hat one another. Check it out ahead!
Comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have delivered another solid season's worth of sketches for Comedy Central viewers. Season 2's 10-episode run draws to a close on Wednesday night. The sketch below, titled "Hatz," comes courtesy of EW and has two guys trying to top one another (semi-literally) when hat envy gets out of hand.
Those are some seriously new looking hats.
Seeing two guys face off in some way has become a recurring theme for Key & Peele, and that's definitely not a complaint as the gag works. One of the recent sketches had two gang members facing off until they discovered their mutual interest in a certain beloved vampire series. Watch that one here to see where that situation leads.
Key & Peele's Season 2 finale airs Wednesday, November 28 at 10:30 p.m. ET on Comedy Central.
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