It's 1993, and Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed. He's living back home with his best friend, John Bennett, and his family. While Ted may be a lousy influence on John, he's a loyal pa... Read allIt's 1993, and Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed. He's living back home with his best friend, John Bennett, and his family. While Ted may be a lousy influence on John, he's a loyal pal who will go out on a limb for friendship.It's 1993, and Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed. He's living back home with his best friend, John Bennett, and his family. While Ted may be a lousy influence on John, he's a loyal pal who will go out on a limb for friendship.
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Am a big fan of Ted, Ted 2 and Seth in general so was hoping this would be good.
I wasn't initially sold after the first two episodes but it gets better and better and funnier and funnier as it progresses! Really like the characters, they grow on you and it becomes classic Ted with the back story.
Great 80's throwbacks, film references etc which is great for me and along with the hilariously vulgar jokes there is the usual warmth that comes from the story line and characters.
Give it a chance if you are a Ted fan. Really hopeful of another season at some point but doesn't look like for now.
I wasn't initially sold after the first two episodes but it gets better and better and funnier and funnier as it progresses! Really like the characters, they grow on you and it becomes classic Ted with the back story.
Great 80's throwbacks, film references etc which is great for me and along with the hilariously vulgar jokes there is the usual warmth that comes from the story line and characters.
Give it a chance if you are a Ted fan. Really hopeful of another season at some point but doesn't look like for now.
This is exactly what we need at times like this. The comedy is brilliant. You hear jokes which are rarely said these days. The writing and acting are quite good. They created a backstory in the best way possible. The new characters are also relatable. And I think the casting couldn't have been better except for John's dad who although is does an amazing job but I get a Bill Burr vibe from.
Still, I don't think episode six was necessary. That's not what Ted is about. The episode felt a bit off as if they were forced to make one with this concept. We are seeing enough of this in stories in the present time, I don't think we need it in stories from the 90s as well.
Overall, I enjoyed the show so much and I believe it has the potential for at least another 3 seasons which I seriously hope we get. Seth McFarlane has a great mind and is definitely able to extend this beautiful story. We all need more shows like this where the comedy is the focus.
Still, I don't think episode six was necessary. That's not what Ted is about. The episode felt a bit off as if they were forced to make one with this concept. We are seeing enough of this in stories in the present time, I don't think we need it in stories from the 90s as well.
Overall, I enjoyed the show so much and I believe it has the potential for at least another 3 seasons which I seriously hope we get. Seth McFarlane has a great mind and is definitely able to extend this beautiful story. We all need more shows like this where the comedy is the focus.
Which people grew up in Red states, oppressed families, or in the middle of nowhere. As someone who grew up in a suburb of NYC and graduated high school in 1994, I can 100% say that there were girls like the cousin in my school. Considering I went to one of the best high schools in the country, it makes sense as there is a proven correlation between intelligence and more liberal ideologies.
People who are able to write shows like this are clearly intelligent, so it makes sense that they have a more liberal slant. People just seriously need to realize that.
This show is hilarious. I'm sure there's lots of jokes that just go over peoples' heads. That's smart humor for ya.
People who are able to write shows like this are clearly intelligent, so it makes sense that they have a more liberal slant. People just seriously need to realize that.
This show is hilarious. I'm sure there's lots of jokes that just go over peoples' heads. That's smart humor for ya.
I'm writing this review after watching the first season and I have to admit I loved it! I watched it not expecting much, given I didn't particularly enjoy the two Ted movies, but oh boy this series was a treat. The cgi of Ted was done so well that there wasn't a single moment that made me think "oh it's not really there". The humour was actually funny this time around, the kid protagonist sells it as a younger version of the movie protagonist. I appreciate very much how the mother is depicted, so many modern series have a mother who's alcholic or she's indipendent and strong. Not here, she is a loving mother that loves to be that, and that's fine. I also liked the father, and despite me don't minding the girl I still have no clue what she is supposed to be. Is she a cousin? Why is she living with them? In the movies there was like a flashback scene but she wasn't there, so is she a new character introduced in this prequel series? You know I'm looking too much into the lore, this is Ted not Futurama.
Anyway, would I reccomend it? Absolutely, go on and watch the bully episode.
Anyway, would I reccomend it? Absolutely, go on and watch the bully episode.
This series is incredible, I really love it. It has a truly funny sense of humor; I've rarely laughed so hard.
Ted is a teddy bear who, thanks to John making a wish while passing by a shooting star, came to life.
The series shows us how John goes through his teenage years and the situations he and his friend Ted get into.
Although the plot may seem childish, the series is practically a comedy for adults. It features nudity, extremely racist and homophobic jokes, extremely inappropriate language, and many situations that aren't suitable for all audiences.
Ted is a teddy bear who, thanks to John making a wish while passing by a shooting star, came to life.
The series shows us how John goes through his teenage years and the situations he and his friend Ted get into.
Although the plot may seem childish, the series is practically a comedy for adults. It features nudity, extremely racist and homophobic jokes, extremely inappropriate language, and many situations that aren't suitable for all audiences.
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- TriviaThe high school facade is the repurposed clock tower at Courthouse Square aka the Hill Valley set from Back to The Future (1985).
- GoofsIn the series. John's parents' names are Matty and Susan. In Ted the movie (2012), John's parents' names were Helen and Steve.
- ConnectionsFollows Ted (2012)
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