FYW Blog Week 5: Response to Key & Peele
Key & Peele are a dynamic duo would it comes to their Comedy Central skits. They have had a pretty longstanding presence on the channel, and don’t seem to be going anywhere else anytime soon. I agree that a lot of their skits utilize the superiority theory to make the audience laugh, but I think it could also be argued that the incongruity theory is just as vital to their humor. I remember when I saw my first Key & Peele skit, and it was the East/West Bowl, where they announce the starting lineups for a college football All-American game. Poking fun at some of the absurd names athletes have, they blow things totally out of proportion with incongruous names like “Hingle McCringleberry” and “Torque [Construction Noise] Lewith.” These unimaginable names embody the incongruity theory. Other than this skit though, most of my other favorite Key & Peele skits were mentioned, like “Substitute Teacher” and “Loco Gangsters.” I think the “Loco Gangsters” skit does a great job using bo...