Ted 2

Ted 2 is a 2015 comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane. It was released on June 26, 2015.

Plot
Life has changed drastically for thunder buddies John (Mark Wahlberg), now a bachelor, and best pal Ted (Seth MacFarlane), married to the woman (Jessica Barth) of his dreams. Problems arise when the couple decides to adopt a child, but the law declares Ted to be property and not a person. Angry and dejected, the lovably foulmouthed teddy bear must now seek legal help from a young lawyer (Amanda Seyfried) and a legendary, civil-rights attorney (Morgan Freeman) to get the justice he deserves.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The majority of the jokes rely on pop cultural references and vulgar humor (including a lot of profanity and swearing just for the sake of it).
 * 2) *Pop culture references are fun to point at, but you don't need to make a heck load of them unless if done right: They need a context in order to work otherwise is just a character mentioning something popular. Reference humor works when there's a joke in the reference, not when the joke is the reference.
 * 3) John and Lori are divorced, thus making the happy ending of the first film pointless (the latter doesn't even appear).
 * 4) The running gag of every Google search leading to “black cocks” isn't really funny.
 * 5) Product placements everywhere, in fact, Comic-Con and Hasbro are basically plot points.
 * 6) Certain jokes are rehashed from the first film.
 * 7) Mostly weak acting, even from actors like Mark Wahlberg and Amanda Seyfried.
 * 8) Ted can come off as a bit unlikable; he keeps saying “fuck you!” at people just because they think he’s property.
 * 9) The film is a bit mean-spirited; the scene at the beginning where Tami-Lynn and Ted argue feels like it goes on for absolute ages, and it's not even meant to be funny.
 * 10) Some scenes like Liam Neeson buying a box of Trix (which for some reason goes on for, like, a minute) only serve as filler so the film can reach its justified run time.
 * 11) On the topic of Liam Neeson, he and other celebrities make random cameos that serve no purpose and often come out of nowhere.
 * 12) Morgan Freeman's character, despite getting top billing, only gets two scenes, making his appearance feel more like one of the aforementioned cameos.
 * 13) The film slightly contradicts the first; here, it's said that Tami-Lynn is unable to have babies, but in the first, she tells Lori that she did indeed give birth once.
 * 14) Donny doesn't feel like the threat he was in the first film, and his son, Robert, doesn't appear and isn't even mentioned without explanation. Instead, he serves more as a failed comic relief character.
 * 15) John's "death" scene at the end could've been an emotional moment, but it gets ruined by it all being an off-color joke.

Good Qualities

 * 1) The film is still very funny, with scenes like the improved scene, Ted and Johnny fighting over the last beer, and the contents of Johnny's laptop.
 * 2) The premise of a living, breathing teddy bear trying to prove its sentience is rather unique.
 * 3) The film is admittedly off to a great start with a terrifically choreographed and orchestrated dance sequence.
 * 4) The first film was much better in terms of comedy, but this film has the upper hand on the messages.
 * 5) Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg still give off good performances and have a fun dynamic.
 * 6) The film can have its sweet moments.
 * 7) The Comic-Con fight scene was decent and funny, despite the generic pop-culture references.
 * 8) Sam J. Jones returns and is still absolutely hilarious.
 * 9) The CGI on Ted is still top-notch.
 * 10) It is still faithful to the first film.

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Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently holds a 44% based on 203 reviews with an average score of 5.3/10, holding 93 fresh and 110 rotten. On “Metacritic” the film has a 48 out of 100 with 38 critics.