As Felicia's best friend and the film's loudest truth-teller, she delivers more clarity in a two-minute phone call than anyone manages all evening. She is the audience's surrogate — the person watching this situation unfold and reacting exactly the way a sensible human being should. Keisha is funny because she is right. She is exhausting because she is also right. Her reference to Get Out and Lil Rel Howery — delivered with increasing desperation as Felicia fails to understand who she means — is one of the film's biggest comedic set pieces.
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