Learn how your comment data is processed. Key & Peele showcases the fearless wit of stars Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele as the duo takes on everything from "Gremlins 2" to systemic racism. And in the end, aren't all Key & Peele sketches telling us something more important than what's at face value? Subscribe to Comedy Central: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUsN5ZwHx2kILm84-jPDeXw?sub_confirmation=1Watch more Comedy Central: https://www.youtube.com/comedycentral Follow Key \u0026 Peele:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeyAndPeele/Twitter: https://twitter.com/keyandpeeleWatch full episodes of Key \u0026 Peele: http://www.cc.com/shows/key-and-peeleFollow Comedy Central:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComedyCentralFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComedyCentral/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comedycentral/#KeyandPeele Every little thing near his Economy Plus seat quickly became the makings of the height of luxury for Peele's character. A passenger argues with a flight attendant about her request to stay seated while the airplane's fasten-seatbelt sign is on for turbulence.About Key \u0026 Peele: Key \u0026 Peele showcases the fearless wit of stars Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele as the duo takes on everything from \"Gremlins 2\" to systemic racism. The kicker (no pun intended – ok fine, pun intended) is when a kid starts pummeling the seat with his feet and he thinks it’s a shiatsu massage. From the free SkyMall catalog that literally every passenger can take home to the child kicking the back of his chair which Peele's character believes to be a form of massage, he's too obsessed with the idea that he is getting pampered without having to pay extra. Something travel-related you think I should know about? In this sketch, a traveler is asked to switch seats, but gets upgraded to Economy Plus in the process. Peele played a airline traveler who was asked to switch seats with another passenger and was offered an upgrade to sit in "Economy Plus" seating. That's why they're so rightfully lauded. Then, it’s being amazed by the inflight shopping magazine. Can anyone truly and honestly tell me the incredible differences between "Economy" and "Economy Plus" seating on airplanes? Peele was instantly pleased with his new seating arrangement and really let it go to his head. A trip to Tromso, London, Glasgow, Bordeaux, & Barcelona – Introduction, A trip to South Korea & Japan – Introduction, A trip to London, Sweden, and Copenhagen – Introduction, A trip around the Pacific Rim – Introduction, A trip through Northern Europe & the Baltics – Introduction, The best craft beer in Amsterdam, Netherlands, A Japanese jazz & whisky bar experience at Minton House in Yokohama. First, he loves the extra foot room, because who wouldn’t? The duo has made several funny sketches about travel throughout the years, so they couldn’t sign off without one last one. Questions? After a few too many child kicks to the back of his chair, Peele's character falls asleep and later wakes up in the middle of some turbulence. All rights reserved. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Peele's character takes this upgrade way too seriously, and the fun (and weirdness) begins. The next time some kid starts kicking your seat, just think of it as a free massage. The duo has made several funny sketches about travel throughout the years, so they couldn’t sign off without one last one. These two are smarter and more in tune with the world today than we will ever realize. On Wednesday night's series finale of the always hilarious and wonderful Comedy Central series, Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele parodied the concept of the "Economy Plus" seating upgrade. At first, Peele's passenger isn't all that excited about losing his seat until Key's flight attendant uttered the term "upgrade." In this sketch, a traveler is asked to switch seats, but gets upgraded to Economy Plus in the process. I start all of my flight & hotel research on Kayak to find the best deals! First Class is a different story, but aside from some leg room and sometimes flight attendants being a little nicer to you, there are no real benefits to these "Economy Plus" "upgrades." Like this post? Related interests: craft beer, street food, cocktails, culture, sporting events, history, value travel, hiking, going off-the-beaten path, bacon, seafood, & cheese. One of the best sketch comedy shows of all-time, Key & Peele, ended its run last night on Comedy Central. It's the idea of exclusivity, wanting something that seems luxurious that you don't already have. On Wednesday night's series finale of the always hilarious and wonderful Comedy Central series, Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele parodied the concept of the "Economy Plus" seating upgrade… First, he loves the extra foot room, because who wouldn’t? Key & Peele seemed to be precisely on my level with the ridiculous phenomenon of seating accommodations on airplanes. 2020 Bustle Digital Group. Visited 40+ countries & major territories so far, slowly working his way through the rest. Also, follow me on social media to get the latest updates: Traveler, Writer, Photographer, & Terrible Dancer of Everybody Hates A Tourist. Watch Key & Peele‘s “Airplane Continental” AKA Economy Plus below: Sure, this might not have been their funniest sketch of the hour-long send-off (I laughed the hardest at the Ray Parker, Jr. and talk show microphone debacle sketches), but I’m amused by the notion of someone being upgraded to Economy Plus and thinking that it’s the best thing in the world. With an array of sketches as wide-reaching as they are cringingly accurate, the pair has created a bevy of classic characters, including Wendell, the players of the East/West Bowl and President Obama's Anger Translator. And yet people care so much sometimes about getting the seats. One of the best sketch comedy shows of all-time, Key & Peele, ended its run last night on Comedy Central. Share it with your friends! A passenger argues with a flight attendant about her request to stay seated while the airplane's fasten-seatbelt sign is on for turbulence. Here are a couple of other travel-related Key & Peele sketches: Key & Peele: “Prepared for Terries” & “Airplane Showdown – Turbulence”, Key & Peele: Terrorist Meeting About The TSA. Why did he encounter a demon on flight at the end? Key & Peele: Airplane Continental (Economy Plus). Sure you get a little more leg room, but is it really that much better? Some people would pay a lot for that upgrade! I won’t spoil the ending, but the punchline was great as well. Not only was overjoyed with the amount of extra leg room, he also laughed too loud at a joke from the captain and when no one else laughed as heartily with him, he loudly assumed that only Economy Plus passengers would understand the humor. “Sky Shop Mag-o-zine, don’t mind if I do!”. www.cc.com/video-clips/naomuw/key-and-peele-turbulence---uncensored When he opens the window to see what's going on, he sees a demon like creature staring back at him and jokes that someone got a better upgrade than him. Airlines charge so much more for these "Economy Plus" seats but what are you really getting for the price? Maybe there’s something for all of us to learn here. The sketch's ending is so freaking weird, and yet it still fits in with the premise.