Ted, the series based on Seth MacFarlane's hit films featuring the titular foul-mouthed teddy bear, has made a splash on Peacock as NBCUniversal confirms it had the biggest opening weekend ever for an original series on the streaming platform. Despite no solid viewership numbers being released, Ted managed to surpass other original series like Poker Face and Bel-Air, with its success attributed to the concurrent streaming of NFL's Wild Card game which garnered significant audiences. Ted, set two decades prior to the movies, explores the high school life of John Bennett with Ted by his side. Peacock, yet to be one of the major contenders in the streaming wars, has noted Ted's success following a notable viewership for Five Nights at Freddy’s. Ted's first season received a modest review, earning a 6/10 for its familiar humor. The show stars Max Burkholder taking over Mark Wahlberg's original role of John Bennett.

What is the plot of the 'Ted' TV series and how does it relate to the films?

The 'Ted' TV series takes place twenty years before the events of the films, focusing on John Bennett's experiences in high school with Ted, his scandalous teddy bear companion. While it features the same characters, the timeline provides a new backdrop for their wild antics, giving viewers a glimpse into their earlier years.

Background on Ted: Created by Seth MacFarlane, the character of Ted originated from the 2012 comedy film "Ted," which was a box office success leading to its sequel "Ted 2" in 2015. The films revolved around John Bennett, a man whose childhood wish brought his teddy bear to life. As an adult, John must navigate the challenges of life with a living teddy bear. The franchise is known for its adult humor and blending the boundary between comedy and the absurd. With MacFarlane not only helming the project but also voicing the titular character, 'Ted' became a pop culture phenomenon for its audacious content and unique premise.