'Key & Peele' Premiere: Telling The Wife How It Is, Working As Obama's Anger Translator (VIDEO)

'Key & Peele' Hired As Obama's Anger Translator

Following on the heels of virtually every sketch comedy that's come before it on Comedy Central, and sharing a similar format as well, "Key & Peele" (Tue., 10:30 p.m. EST on Comedy Central) premiered in the post-"Tosh.0" slot. Featuring comedians Keegen-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, the premiere featured sketches and stand-up material on various topics, including race.

Both Key and Peele are biracial, giving them a unique perspective on race relations in this country. But race wasn't all that was on the table, as many husbands can likely relate to the sketch featuring two husbands talking about how they put their wives in place. Only they have to make sure the wives can't hear them talking about it. It eventually takes their hiding from the wives to talk tough to the extremes of outer space.

The pair also took a friendly jab at President Barack Obama. Peele proved he does a great impression of the Commander in Chief in a sketch that had Obama hiring Luther (Key) as his anger translator to say those things in plainer language and emotion than the President can. What followed was a typical Presidential speech, interrupted by Key getting angrier and angrier as it progressed.

Catch the first season of "Key & Peele" Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. EST on Comedy Central.

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