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Reference 24
as it stands contributes nothing to the article where it is cited (under "ratings") and is clearly a completely biased article focused on race issues and nothing else, judging the entire show based off of one episode. It should be removed or relocated to an appropriate place (which would be hard to do). 76.184.65.43 (talk) 03:52, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Season 2 episode descriptions?
How come season 2 doesn't have episode descriptions like season 1? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.45.110.5 (talk) 20:42, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
Afrofuturism
Some of Key and Peele's material relates to the genre/aesthetic of Afrofuturism. An example of this is their sketch "White Zombies" from season two, episode six (aired on October 31, 2012). This video depicts a world overrun by zombies, which is initially terrifying, but actually is just strange because only white people are zombies. The zombies are racist in that they only want the brains of other white people. Key and Peele's characters are confused but ultimately offended by the ways in which the white zombies replicate the racist behavior of white non-zombie people. For example, the elderly white zombie couple attempts to lock their car when approached by Key and Peele, and when a white zombie child lurches out to eat the brains of Key and Peele, her parents restrain her.
Since there must be other clips from Key and Peele that deal with Afrofuturist themes, perhaps it would be useful to create a section on this page that goes into depth on the ways in which some of Key and Peele's work could be classified as Afrofuturist. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Queen vashti (talk • contribs) 22:36, 11 March 2017 (UTC)
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