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Going back to where it all went wrong.

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.

Wokeness: 80%

Overall Score: 20%

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Megan

Wokeness: 4/5 Overall Score: 1/5

Awfully WOKE for a show based in the early 90’s

In the beginning of the season, it was funny, had a lot of sarcastic jokes, typical Seth MacFarlane wit. The first five episodes had hints of todays issues and politics and the characters had to go out of their way to ask if something was “racist” or “sexist”, I shrugged it off because it was pretty funny and I was enjoying it.
Everything changed with episode 6.
Episode 6 was what made me turn it off with no possibility to ever turn it back on. Pain in the behind, thinks she’s smarter than everyone, thinks she’s owed everything, you know, typical Liberal feminist college student, has to throw around 2024 buzzwords, make her gay and lame while talking about how people who aren’t white need to be handed everything and that she demands that unaccepting characters NEED to accept that she’s gay and they are Nazis if they don’t.
The show from that point on is just another way to shove woke garbage down our throats. I grew up in the 90’s and race wasn’t something people thought about on a day to day basis, unlike today.
Oh btw, they made a talking toy truck that was gay and drove away with a rainbow flag on its bumper. That’s when I turned it off. Show was horrible. Everything WOKE turns to 💩

Created: 04-02-2024

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