Key & Peele Season 3 Episode 9
Key & Peele
Season 3

Ep 9. High on Potenuse

  • TV14
  • November 13, 2013
  • 21 min
  • 7.5  (196)

Key & Peele season 3 episode 9, titled High on Potenuse, is a hilarious half-hour of sketch comedy that explores a wide range of topics, from drug culture to classroom romance. The episode begins with a sketch called "Substitute Teacher Pt. 2," which is a follow-up to the popular skit from season 2 in which a substitute teacher struggles to pronounce his students' names correctly. In this episode, the substitute teacher returns with a vengeance, determined to teach his class a lesson about the dangers of drug use.

From there, the episode moves on to a series of skits that are both absurd and surprisingly insightful. In "Alien Imposters," two extraterrestrials attempt to blend in with human society by adopting bizarre affectations and mannerisms. In "Wendell Goes to a Party," a socially awkward young man gets in over his head at a wild, drug-fueled gathering. And in "Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan," the famous astrophysicist and his wife engage in a heated debate about the nature of love and the cosmos.

Perhaps the standout sketch of the episode is "High on Potenuse," a genius send-up of cheesy, after-school specials from the 1980s and 90s. In the skit, a group of high school students embark on a quest to learn about the dangers of marijuana, led by a well-meaning guidance counselor named Mr. Johnson. Along the way, they encounter a variety of kooky characters who espouse the virtues of weed, including a dreadlocked dude who claims to have written all of Shakespeare's plays while stoned.

But as the students delve deeper into the subject matter, they begin to realize that not everything they've been told about pot is true. Mr. Johnson, in particular, seems to have a hidden agenda, and the students start to suspect that he may be more interested in selling them drugs than in protecting them from harm. In the end, they must decide for themselves whether to embrace the weed or to steer clear of it altogether.

Other highlights of the episode include "My Best Friend," a sketch in which two buddies engage in a frenzied dance-off that eventually takes on a life of its own. And in "LaShawn and Samuel Go to the Movies," two friends debate the merits of a new blockbuster film that both of them are dying to see.

Throughout the episode, Key & Peele showcase their impeccable comedic timing and unparalleled ability to inhabit a wide range of characters. Whether they're playing high school students or aliens from outer space, the duo imbue each skit with a unique energy and wit that keeps viewers coming back for more.

Overall, Key & Peele season 3 episode 9 is a rollercoaster ride of laughs, absurdity, and social commentary. From sketch to sketch, the show demonstrates the versatility and creativity of its two stars, making it a must-watch for fans of sketch comedy and anyone who wants to take a hilarious journey into the wild and wacky world of Key & Peele.

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  • First Aired
    November 13, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (196)