In an attempt to amuse people and make a good skitch comedy, two comedians, Key and Peele, who in each episode, discuss and comment on the current events, movies, actors, and all the news in a satirical way, that attracts the viewers and makes it their best show ever, as it meets with a great acceptance by the viewers.
When the show goes too broad, the jokes become generic. But when the satire is sharp and keenly focused, Key & Peele is comedy with real muscle behind it.
The first, and still the strongest, of the anger translator bits. So young! So new! So exciting! The world was their oyster, and this sketch established K&P as a show and a brand.
Therein lies the core of Key & Peele's success. It's sketch comedy written from an optimistic perspective, even though it does cover issues of race equality and norms.
The confident and amusing Key & Peele will inevitably be compared to Chappelle's Show...the first couple of episodes of Key & Peele contained more hits than misses, and none of the misses were actually bad.