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      • No, but on the spectrum of output from Family Guy creator-star Seth MacFarlane, this new series is at least more understandable than A Million Ways to Die in the West, his crude oater comedy, or even his bafflingly straight-faced Star Trek vanity parody The Orville.
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  2. Ted series is best show iv watched in a while. With the way everything these days is so fucking watered down to protect people and their sensitive feelings, Seth MacFarlane went all out and didn't hold back.

  3. Sep 2, 2024 · Bad-taste comedy, if wielded with a surgeon’s blade, can be gloriously funny, but this sort of thing feels made exclusively for, and by, teenage boys, or at least someone for whom naughty words...

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · The foul-mouthed, bigoted, horny talking teddy bear that first shocked audiences into laughter in 2012 is back in a new series that, even in this climate, manages to somehow work.

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  5. Jan 11, 2024 · So here we are. “Ted,” the TV series. Peacock’s prequel takes us back to when John was 16 years old (now played by the 26-year-old Max Burkholder), Ted was eight, and neither should feel...

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · The bad news about Peacock ‘s Ted prequel, also called Ted, is that all of its worst instincts are apparent from the jump. For one thing, its premiere clocks in at 50 minutes — not inherently...

  7. Parents need to know that Ted is a TV comedy series about a living teddy bear, and serves as a prequel to the popular movie of the same name—and it has much of the same irreverent humor, albeit dialed down a little. Characters swear, drink, and sell and smoke marijuana.

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