I hesitate to identify any individual episode or sketch from this current fourth season of Key & Peele as the "best." Because they're all great, and have been since those new True Detective-y credits made their first appearance. I mean, after this brilliance...
...we all needed a week off to recover.
But this week's episode is especially strong. In addition to the return of corpulent fantasy fan Wendell in a rather unexpected setting; a showdown between a "cool" teacher and a persistent class clown; a weaselly U.S. ambassador (Richard Schiff!); and a challenging experimental dance performance full of dicknanigans, there's a sketch that I think we can all agree is the world's first sufferable jazz performance. Please put aside your natural and healthy distrust of the genre and check it out.
If you didn't giggle at that, I hope you at least flopped your hands around in a very disconcerting manner.