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Comedy Central revamps Key & Peele site for all of your #tbt needs

Comedy Central unveiled a new and improved website for the late, great sketch comedy series, Key & Peele.

The site includes everything you saw (or didn’t see) on TV the first time around — including 176 sketches that hadn’t yet made the leap to online archives for sharing and caring.

Plus! They’ve added GIFs and memes to really get you in the sharing mood, an illustrated insider’s “Key & Peele Dictionary” and unique website addresses that’ll also get you straight to the site. Among them? liamneesons.com, obamaandluther.com,Isaidbiiiiiiiiiitch.com, meeganandandre.cominsubordinateandchurlish.com, and holygarbanzobeans.com.

“Fans constantly ask us when new online content is coming and we’re really excited to announce it’s finally here,” said stars Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.

The show ran for five seasons between January 2012 and September 2015. Key & Peele earned The Peabody Award, and an additional 12 Emmy nominations along the way. Key and Peele executive-produced the series alongside Jay Martel, Ian Roberts, Peter Principato and Joel Zadak.. Credit Peter Atencio for directing the whole shebang.

Sean L. McCarthy

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