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COLLECTION · Series · 2024

ted

It's 1993 and Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed, leaving him living with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett, who lives in a working-class Boston home with his parents and cousin. Ted may not be the best influence on John, but when it comes right down to it, he's willing to go out on a limb to help his friend and his family.

Source: TMDB
* 8.0 (674)ComedyUnited States
Creators
Seth MacFarlane
Countries
United States
Studios
Peacock · UCP · MRC · Fuzzy Door Productions
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
11/01/2024
Score
8.0 / 10 (674)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
7 episodes · 2024
Just Say Yes
Episode 1. Just Say Yes
2024-01-11 · 51 min

When Matty makes Ted go to school with John, Ted immediately decides to get expelled.

My Two Dads
Episode 2. My Two Dads
2024-01-11 · 40 min

Ted and John's plan to exact revenge on the school bully inadvertently puts them in a parental role. Matty agrees to get a colonoscopy… on one condition.

Ejectile Dysfunction
Episode 3. Ejectile Dysfunction
2024-01-11 · 38 min

Ted and John go to extraordinary lengths so that John can watch his first adult film. Matty and Susan's disappointing night out leads Susan to question their relationship.

Subways, Bicycles and Automobiles
Episode 4. Subways, Bicycles and Automobiles
2024-01-11 · 38 min

Ted's plan to spend Halloween with John is thwarted when Blaire forces him to be her designated driver for the night. Susan tries to cheer John up by finding him a new friend.

Desperately Seeking Susan
Episode 5. Desperately Seeking Susan
2024-01-11 · 34 min

Blaire convinces Matty and Susan to let Ted act as their marriage therapist. After the session, Ted, John and Blaire encourage Susan to pursue the career she abandoned long ago.

Loud Night
Episode 6. Loud Night
2024-01-11 · 44 min

Matty's unorthodox Christmas wish is granted, completely upending the Bennett family dynamic. A trip to church gets John and Ted wondering about Ted's miraculous origin.

He's Gotta Have It
Episode 7. He's Gotta Have It
2024-01-11 · 43 min

As the end of the school year approaches, Ted plots to help John lose his virginity after John learns he is the last virgin in school.

Season 2
Season 2
8 episodes · 2026

It's 1994, and senior year of high school is underway for Ted the foul-mouthed teddy bear and his best friend, likable but awkward John Bennett. Together they live in a working-class Boston home with John's parents (Matty and Susan) and cousin (Blaire). Matty is a blustering, blue-collar Bostonian who sees himself as the unequivocal boss of the house and…

Talk Dirty to Me
Episode 1. Talk Dirty to Me
2026-03-05 · 34 min

John and Ted use the school's phone to call a phone-sex hotline, leading to an investigation.

Mrs. Robicheck
Episode 2. Mrs. Robicheck
2026-03-05 · 34 min

Ted starts a risky love affair with a married woman; Matty deals with erectile dysfunction.

Dungeons & Dealers
Episode 3. Dungeons & Dealers
2026-03-05 · 31 min

John, Ted and Blaire must complete a drug dealer's Dungeons & Dragons campaign to score weed.

The Mom's Bombed Rom-Com
Episode 4. The Mom's Bombed Rom-Com
2026-03-05 · 37 min

Blaire's rom-com movie marathon annoys Matty; Ted and John double date with their elderly neighbor.

The Sword in the Stoned
Episode 5. The Sword in the Stoned
2026-03-05 · 33 min

John and Ted audition for the school play; Matty and Susan get part-time jobs at Dunkin' Donuts.

Roe v. Weed
Episode 6. Roe v. Weed
2026-03-05 · 32 min

Blaire finds herself navigating an unexpected pregnancy, leading to mixed reactions from the family.

Susan Is the New Black
Episode 7. Susan Is the New Black
2026-03-05 · 33 min

Susan takes the fall for John and Ted when a police officer finds their weed during a traffic stop.

Fraudcast News
Episode 8. Fraudcast News
2026-03-05 · 33 min

John and Ted create a fake newspaper to keep Matty from learning about the O.J. Simpson verdict.

Cast by season
Seth MacFarlane
Seth MacFarlane
Ted (voice)
Max Burkholder
Max Burkholder
John Bennett
Alanna Ubach
Alanna Ubach
Susan Bennett
Scott Grimes
Scott Grimes
Matty Bennett
Giorgia Whigham
Giorgia Whigham
Blaire Bennett
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★ 10.0 / 10
**Score: 10/10 — A Perfect, Profane, and Painfully Short Lived Masterpiece** Some shows arrive with low expectations and proceed to knock every single one of your teeth out, in the best possible way. Seth MacFarlane's *Ted* TV series is exactly that. A prequel to the films, set in 1990s Massachusetts, it follows the foul mouthed, thunderously inappropriate teddy bear (voiced by MacFarlane) and his teenage best friend John (Max Burkholder) as they navigate high school, family, and the crushing awkwardness of adolescence. It is, quite simply, comedy perfection. And the fact that we only got two seasons is a tragedy, but one that makes the existing episodes all the more precious. **The Writing: Brilliant, Layered, and Relentlessly Funny** The show's greatest weapon is its script. **The writing is brilliant**—not just in the density of jokes (which is staggering), but in its understanding of character and timing. Every episode balances three distinct comedic registers: the absurd (Ted's existence is never explained or questioned, and that's the joke), the profane (the bear's dialogue would make a sailor blush), and the surprisingly sweet (the show has genuine heart). The jokes land at machine gun pace, but they never feel desperate. They come from character, from situation, from the beautiful friction of a talking teddy bear treating a high school bully the way a mob enforcer would treat a delinquent debtor. **The Characters: Perfectly Cast, Perfectly Realised** This is where the show separates itself from the films. **The characters are perfect.** Max Burkholder's John is the ideal straight man... a sweet, earnest, deeply confused teenager whose best friend happens to be a walking, talking, beer drinking stuffed animal. Alanna Ubach as John's mother, Susan, is a revelation... a woman of fierce love, Catholic guilt, and a slow burning suspicion that Ted might be a bad influence (she's right, and that's the joke). Scott Grimes as the perpetually underwhelming father, Matty, delivers every line with the quiet desperation of a man who has long since surrendered to the absurdity of his life. And Giorgia Whigham as John's cousin Blaire is the perfect foil-sharp, cynical, and utterly unimpressed by Ted's antics. And then there is Ted himself. MacFarlane's vocal performance is a masterclass. He imbues a profane, chaotic teddy bear with a lived in warmth and loyalty that makes him impossible not to love, even when he's doing something genuinely awful. **The Chemistry: Obvious and Electric** **The chemistry between the characters is obvious** from the first frame. This feels like a family that has existed for years... the bickering, the inside jokes, the moments of unexpected tenderness. The friendship between Ted and John is the anchor, but every pairing works. Susan and Matty's marriage is a perfect portrait of exhausted, affectionate coexistence. Blaire and Ted's adversarial dynamic crackles. Even the minor characters; the school bullies, the priests, the hapless neighbours, feel like they belong in this world. **The Stories: Simple, Hilarious, and Perfectly Executed** The show understands that comedy doesn't need complex plotting. **The stories are simple, but hilarious.** An episode about John trying to get his driver's license becomes a masterclass in escalating chaos. An episode about a school dance becomes a meditation on anxiety, friendship, and the sheer terror of asking a girl to slow dance. The plots are vehicles for character and jokes, and they serve their purpose beautifully. **The Tragedy of No Season 3** I heard in an interview with MacFarlane that there will not be a season three as the episodes cost four to six million US dollars to produce. It is a staggering sum for a half-hour animated comedy, and one can understand the business decision. But it is also a genuine loss. The show found its rhythm, its voice, and its audience. It deserved a longer run. But **I'm glad we got two seasons**—two perfect, profane, heartfelt seasons that will stand as a monument to what smart, uncompromising comedy can achieve. **The Verdict** *Ted* is 10/10. It is funny, filthy, and unexpectedly moving. It respects its characters, trusts its audience, and delivers jokes at a rate that would be exhausting if they weren't so consistently brilliant. It is a show that will make you laugh until you cry, and then surprise you by making you cry for real. It is a tragedy that it ended so soon, but what remains is comedy gold. Watch it. Love it. Mourn it. And be grateful. **Watch if:** You love Seth MacFarlane's humour, character driven comedy, or just want to see a talking teddy bear absolutely destroy a high school bully with a fire extinguisher. **Skip if:** You are offended by profanity, sexual content, or the concept of a stuffed animal having a better social life than you.
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