The hilarious gems Keegan-Michael Key dropped on the successful Comedy Central sketch show, Key and Peele, are elevated times a thousand on Friends from College. His character, Ethan Turner, is not only the glue that holds this crazy bunch together, but he instigates most of their antics. When he's uncomfortable Ethan talks in a weird voice, he's the life of the party on a souped up bachelor party bus, and his best friend Max (Fred Savage) begs him not to let "fun Ethan" loose at his classy engagement party.

Key also stumbles into the dramatic when the details of his decades-long affair come to light. Because Ethan is as charming as he is deceptive, he becomes the character we love to hate. Speaking on the many layers of the series, Key pointed out, "As many zany moments as there are in the series, there are moments that are very serious, very ponderous, and very dark," per Entertainment Weekly. Sitting down for the two seasons of this roller-coaster ride is worth binging on a long weekend. And, it could be even better with a close group of friends.