The prequel to the 2012 film follows the ups and downs of a 16-year-old boy and his best friend, a crass stuffed bear come to life in mid-'90s Massachusetts. By Angie Han Television Critic In fairness ...
This image provided by Peacock shows promotional art for the series "TED" premiering Jan. 11 on Peacock. Seth MacFarlane revives his filthy teddy bear character with a Boston accent named Ted in a new ...
Ted is now streaming on Peacock. Comedy has changed a lot since Ted debuted in cinemas 12 years ago. Beyond the shifting tides of culture and taste, the once-dominant genre’s theatrical fortunes have ...
When Ted the movie arrived in 2012, it did surprisingly well at the box office and earned an almost cult status thanks to Seth MacFarlane‘s blend of screwball humor. The sequel, however, did not do as ...
“Ted” is not the kind of story that begs for expansion. Once upon a time, a boy wished upon a shooting star for his stuffed teddy bear to come to life; in terms of exposition, that’s basically it.
Kids have always talked to their stuffed animals. In Ted, the bawdy teddy bear fantasy that has yielded two R-rated movies and now a new prequel series on Peacock, the furry beast talks back, often in ...
Seth MacFarlane’s foul-mouthed teddy bear gets a logical scaled-down home in “Ted,” a Peacock prequel series that solves the “Why no Mark Wahlberg?” question by featuring his character as a teenager, ...
The crass talking teddy bear returns (sans Mark Wahlberg) for a seven-episode prequel series that quickly devolves into a below-average season of "Family Guy." “In 1985, Ted was an instant worldwide ...
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