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Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted' TV Show: Hilariously Juvenile or Falling Flat?

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'Ted' TV show on Peacock: Is Seth MacFarlane's adaptation a hit or a miss? Find out in our article!

Seth MacFarlane's iconic 'Ted' character has made a surprising leap from the big screen to the TV show realm. The Peacock series brings back the foul-mouthed talking teddy bear in a hilariously juvenile and silly manner that will have you laughing plenty. However, some critics feel that the sitcom falls flat, describing it as a truncated and half-baked prequel lacking the punch of the original films. Despite the mixed reviews, 'Ted' quickly devolves into a season reminiscent of MacFarlane's 'Family Guy,' making fans wonder about its future.

As the talking teddy bear continues his antics sans Mark Wahlberg on Peacock, some viewers are divided on the recycled nature of the series. While some find the humor delightfully offensive and funny, others feel it's too puerile and repetitive. The show's foul-mouthed, bigoted, and horny teddy bear character that initially shocked audiences in 2012 is back in full force, maintaining its edgy, boundary-pushing comedy style. With the series breaking records on Rotten Tomatoes for the franchise, it's clear that 'Ted' has made a memorable entry in the TV landscape.

In the realm of sitcoms, 'Ted' has sparked discussions on the evolution of adult animated shows and the fine line between humor and offensiveness in entertainment. Additionally, the return of the talking teddy bear has raised questions about the potential for a second season. Will fans see more of Ted's filthy yet funny adventures on Peacock? Only time will tell if the foul-mouthed teddy bear will grace our screens for another season.

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Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted' TV Show Is Surprisingly Funny (Rolling Stone)

'Family Guy' creator has adapted his Ted stoner teddy bear film character into a Peacock series. It's silly, juvenile, and will make you laugh plenty.

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'Ted' Review: Seth MacFarlane Sitcom Falls Flat (Variety)

Seth MacFarlane's two films about a talking bear get a truncated, half-baked prequel series on Peacock.

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'Ted' Series Review: Talking Teddy Is Back, More Puerile Than Ever (IndieWire)

Ted the talking teddy bear returns (sans Mark Wahlberg) for a Peacock series that quickly devolves into a season of "Family Guy." [REVIEW]

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Peacock's Ted Feels Like a Recycled Toy | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert (Roger Ebert)

Even my not-quite-millennial-not-quite-Zillenial self can find the humorous irony in the '90s-obsessed Seth MacFarlane blowing the dust off the ...

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'Ted' TV Series Review: Filthy, Offensive, Rude, and Still So Funny (Daily Beast)

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, ...

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'Ted' Review: Seth MacFarlane's Foul-Mouthed Teddy Bear Returns ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted' on Peacock is a prequel to his 2012 comedy about a foul-mouthed teddy bear come to life.

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Ted Season 2: Will It Happen? Everything We Know (Screen Rant)

After two hit films, Ted has returned in his very own TV series on Peacock, but will the foul-mouthed teddy bear come back for a second season?

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Ted TV Show Rotten Tomatoes Score Breaks Franchise Record (Screen Rant)

The Ted TV show breaks a Rotten Tomatoes record for the franchise with its audience score, cementing the series as a memorable new entry.

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