when Ted is roasting Aaron To defend Susan in front of the class at 15:24 it’s a reference and similarly written scene to an early Family Guy episode when Brian Defends Meg and roasts Connie Demico at their school prom while he’s drunk 😂
So basically, the song, “the monster mash” describes monsters doing a dance to a song called, called the monster mash, but that song isn’t the song that we listen to known as “the monster mash”
But then what is the song to which they're dancing? Is it like just a part of just some song that's not even a fully finished song so it's really not a song at all? Did I get it? 🤔
I love the mom in this show. Looked her up and it blew my mind. She played the vulgar and foul mouth waitress in Waiting… It’s like a night and day difference.
Before this series came out i had rewatched waiting on prime video and when i knew about ted i jad looked up the cast and couldnt believe it was her in both lol..... the ending playimg the boys game show me the roast beef!!
I know we're early in 2024 but so far this is my favorite series of the past 6-12 months. It's hysterical every step of the way and that's pretty hard to beat with recent series that have come out.
Great reaction guys, been loving the Ted tv show with you guys. Christmas of 1993 I was 4, and I think I got a police car the lit up. The only gift I remember I know I really dug it tho
IT'S OFFICIAL, IN MY OPINION (BEING AN OLD GEEZER), MATTY AND SUSAN ARE THIS GENERATIONS ARCHIE BUNKER AND EDITH!!! THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS, MATTY IS NOT CALLING SUSAN A DINGBAT EVERY 5 SECONDS!😮😮 BUT THIS IS DEFINITELY THE EDITH AND ARCHIE BUNKER DYNAMIC FROM THE 70S😂😂😂
Ptown is great. Its very artsy, oldest art colony on the coast. Dead quiet in winter. Just cool little stores and a few locals. Spring & fall is busier but summer is insane & before other areas became welcoming to the lgbqt+ was one of the few places where people would openly walk the street being however they thought of themselves without being judged.
Christmas of '93 I was 12. I probably got Genesis games, and I think a copy of "Glory" on VHS. It was a two-tape box. One was the film, one was a documentary about the unit.
I had a girlfriend in high school who one day (not high) turned to me and legit asked me, "why would someone love an elevator?" Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith
Provincetown, Massachusetts: Often called "P-town" or "P'town", the locale is known for its beaches, harbor, artists, tourist industry, and as a popular vacation destination for the LGBT+ community.
- I saw it suggested on another channel that one of the reasons the episodes are long is it makes it easier to edit out the parts that can't be on broadcast TV & still be 22 min. - Ted reminds me of ALF, the alien puppet sitcom from the 80s, except everyone curses and the world knows about him. Also, they both have three letter names, and are both hilarious. 😁 - This is one of those comedies that hits the ground running. They pretty much found the right formula from scratch. I'll say that my one only note on the entire season is that I think they should've saved the Ted-thinks-he-might-be-Jesus episode for one where another toy doesn't miraculously come to life in the same exact way. Cause Dennis can pretty much make the same claim as Ted, and no one seems to acknowledge that. I think they could've farmed a little more from the Jesus-Ted subplot. Still funny though, and what a great first season. - Also, I love how they're reverse engineering THE MONSTER MASH from it's "This is just a tribute" version that we all know in "our universe" 😄 I wonder if they influenced Tenascious D
Not sure what basketball you are watching but I know I've been watching my Celtics and Caitlin Clark. Caitlin Clark baby!!! She's coming for the top Pete Maravich (LSU) - 3,667. Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy) - 3,664. Caitlin Clark (Iowa) - 3,569 (and counting) 99 shy of beating pistol Pete's record, Caitlin Clark needed 8 points against Michigan to become the NCAA Women's all-time leading scorer. So Clark did this: 49 Points 13 Assists 9 Threes
Susan in the basement got slightly electrocuted, she stands in the water which conducts electricity hebce the light and tv went out for a moments. That's ehy she yelled she is ok.
The Actor Who Plays The Father & The Principal in The Show Plays In The Orville of Seth MacFarlane Spin Off Show Of Star Trek its funny please react to it
Being wife and mum are in side the family identity 😅 But yeah S doesn't do much outside hence Blaire is correct. She implies S is basically a slave, do what she told, Alexa or Siri has more freedom and personality and identity😅 😅😅
If you still don't get it, it's like this: The song we listen to is called The Monster Mash, and in that song the horror characters are dancing to the "The Monster Mash," a song in their world, but the song they are dancing to doesn't actually exist in the real world. John and Ted were trying to write the song the characters dance to, not rewrite the one we listen to already. The song we listen to is just about the characters at a party dancing, they aren't dancing to a song about themselves. Hope that helped lmao
5:28 what a great point. Loved one’s pointing out when another loved one is being mistreated, walked all over and mentally abused is exactly what’s wrong with society. We should just stay idly by and watch our loved ones be abused without saying a word. Also just because Suzan doesn’t stick up for herself, doesn’t mean she’s likes the way she’s treated. There’s women that get pummeled regularly by their significant other who make excuses for him, and try to convince themselves and others their situation is ok. It’s a coping mechanism, and if you knew anything about abuse, or psychology you’d know that. Weird decision siding with the abuser…
Provincetown has a huge reputation for being a very big advocate for the gay culture definitely not an inside joke it's a world-renowned fact lol Provincetown good food Good vibes lots of gay people lots of sex shops lots of smoke shops and lots of heroin ans other drugs lol Anthony Bourdain got addicted to heroin while he worked down there Provincetown by the way is the tip of the tail basically like the farthest point in the Cape.. is also a show called hightown which focuses around Provincetown and Hyannis and Southern Massachusetts.. but yeah Provincetown well known around the world for being a huge huge advocate for the lgbtq but a lot of straight people go there just because the vibes and how many bars and drugs ans food lol
no, its not offensive to think being a mother and a wife arent very lofty goals, its not like its easy, but anyone can do it, you arent special for doing it, in blaires mind, she wants susan to pursue her dreams, to do something she previously aspired to
You are the problem with society. No wonder so many young women feel lost in society when they are told that the thing that makes them special and in many ways better than men, is just a worthless goal to have and they should try for something better when for a lot of people, it won't be because true happiness comes from love. Not physical things. It's like all the men who work and all the single mothers who work got jealous and convinced everyone else to jump on this mouse wheel and start running
Blaire’s perspective is an interesting look at the toxicity of feminism in modern times where simply having the freedom to be what you want isn’t enough, and somehow just being a loving mother and wife isn’t aspirational enough. I like that Susan pointed out that she was proud of Blaire for how ambitious she is, but that she was happy with her life and wasn’t bothered about just being a loving mother and wife. The important thing is women now having the choice. They can be leaders and successful in the professional world, but they can also be stay at home mums if they want to.
I guess you didn't have a mother growing up. My mother is a housewife and just so you know some women love their family so much that they choose to dedicate their lives to them. So yes it is offensive.
why are commenting like 3 times. You don't like it move on. Don't impose your views on others and btw this is supposed to be a comedy show so stop taking it so seriously and might actually have a lot of fun
Blair is the embodiment of what the South Park episode "Panderverse" was talking about. Studios just shoehorning in lame, annoying, whiny characters who contribute nothing to the story just to fill some idiotic quota.
She's a balance to the exteme that is Matty. Annoying, yes. But you have to have balance in your character interactions. I doubt a Seth McFarlane show cares all that much about shoehorning in liberal politics. Lower the shields, bro. This might be the one show not trying to meet a quota
@ontenegro1350It has nothing to do with "politics." Blair is not a character. She's a bunch of intrusive talking points that interrupt the flow of dialogue and try to make the audience hate everyone who might agree with her. I think whoever wrote her is Far Right, and I strongly doubt Seth McFarlane was allowed a say in it.
Matty is emotionally abusive lmfao no, you shouldn’t leave your nose out of a relationship like that. Domestic violence is a thing lmfao. I can promise you that’s not the problem with society.
Being a loud idiot is not abuse of any kind. No one's abusing anyone and Susan is happy with her family. Blair encouraging her to try something new is fine but you can't go around molding other people into what you want them to be. It's not like Matty is telling Blair to wear a dress and apron and bake some cookies, he let's her do her own thing. Abusive would be controlling, forcing Susan to be a homemaker, but he's not.
Not sure why you’d get so offended by Blair. There’s not a problem with Susan being a mom. Half her demeanor is from Matty yelling about everything for years.
I mean, I get both sides. The show handled it pretty well. Blair wanted Susan to expand her horizons, and she did. Susan then decided that she was happier being a mother and a wife. I liked it.
@ThumblessJew The issue is Blair came to the assumption that Susan wasn't capable or smart enough to do all that in the first place before even asking any questions. She acted under the premise that what Susan was doing was innately wrong based solely on her own personal limited understanding of how she thinks society should be. What Susan did was perfect and Blair should have only pressed the issue when it became apparent through inquiry that Susan never tried to expand her horizons before thus not having an informed decision, not because some group, celeb, politician or teacher told her that it was morally wrong as an arbitrarily defined moral rule in all cases.
@@joshbull623 she didn’t come to the conclusion that Susan wasn’t smart, rather that society made her put aside her dreams which is definitely true. Susan likely would’ve appreciated her dream more if she had done it years before but she still grew and became more firm both in her decision that that time had passed and in telling Matty he had disappointed her, which is progress. Blair respected her decision and Matty, the yelling abusive asshole, learned something as a result.
when Ted is roasting Aaron To defend Susan in front of the class at 15:24 it’s a reference and similarly written scene to an early Family Guy episode when Brian Defends Meg and roasts Connie Demico at their school prom while he’s drunk 😂
So basically, the song, “the monster mash” describes monsters doing a dance to a song called, called the monster mash, but that song isn’t the song that we listen to known as “the monster mash”
Exactly… I mean…. Ya but…. No, ya exactly!
But then what is the song to which they're dancing? Is it like just a part of just some song that's not even a fully finished song so it's really not a song at all? Did I get it? 🤔
@@Juide80 it’s basically the same thing just different
One of my favorite comedic lines of the whole series:
“You’re attracted to personalities and you picked her!” 😂
I mean that is gold
Susan is the best! She’s just so wholesome. It’s been a blast re-watching this with y’all!
I love the mom in this show. Looked her up and it blew my mind. She played the vulgar and foul mouth waitress in Waiting… It’s like a night and day difference.
I couldn't believe it either, blew my mind when I saw someone point out she was the crazy waitress in Waiting..
Before this series came out i had rewatched waiting on prime video and when i knew about ted i jad looked up the cast and couldnt believe it was her in both lol..... the ending playimg the boys game show me the roast beef!!
The one with the scary bush?!
@@cpob2013 lmao yeah.
She’s also a really good singer and sang in the animated film Coco.
My sister and I died when Susan put an accent on foreign words as our mom would do the exact same thing lol
"Use a fork to stir the brownies"
No power, so how are you gonna cook them?😂😂😂😂
Older gas stoves could be used without electricity-my dad's is still that way
Gas? This the 90s buddy
Good point.
At the end of the episode when Ted says "remember when I was a therapist?", that was the first time where I "heard" Peter Griffin more than Ted.
I first heard it when he said "shut up beef"
The parents became the MVP's of the season for me
My favorite part is when Ted and the Friar are going back and forth, you can see so many extras try hard not to laugh.
You mean the priest delivering the sermon.
I know we're early in 2024 but so far this is my favorite series of the past 6-12 months. It's hysterical every step of the way and that's pretty hard to beat with recent series that have come out.
my food arrived on time. Can't wait to chow down and watch you guys react!!! I'm so grateful for these moments!!
When they were mean to Susan and she still cared about her.. Susan is too pure for this show. I love her 😂
The Erin roast was a top three moment of season one in my opinion 😂
There is a joke only someone that is high can get. "How many pancakes does it take to make a dog house, doesn't matter alligators can't fly anyway."
Great reaction guys, been loving the Ted tv show with you guys.
Christmas of 1993 I was 4, and I think I got a police car the lit up.
The only gift I remember I know I really dug it tho
IT'S OFFICIAL, IN MY OPINION (BEING AN OLD GEEZER), MATTY AND SUSAN ARE THIS GENERATIONS ARCHIE BUNKER AND EDITH!!! THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS, MATTY IS NOT CALLING SUSAN A DINGBAT EVERY 5 SECONDS!😮😮
BUT THIS IS DEFINITELY THE EDITH AND ARCHIE BUNKER DYNAMIC FROM THE 70S😂😂😂
So That’s why I love them so much!!!
Yup I got that vibe. Especially the first episode of the video.
Blaire Is like a 2024 Liberal sent back to 1993
Liberal feminist college students existed back then too..
So true she was Woke before Woke.
explains why she's the most moral character
@@sarahhughes4437 woo wooo hang in there buddy, i never said Blaire is the most moral character😅
@@sarahhughes4437Moral?? 😂😂😂
"You're like Matty, I'm like Suzanne." Guys you are adorable. 🥰🥰
She says she likes to cool her feet in the basement when one bad spark will literally kill her 😂😂
Ptown is great. Its very artsy, oldest art colony on the coast. Dead quiet in winter. Just cool little stores and a few locals. Spring & fall is busier but summer is insane & before other areas became welcoming to the lgbqt+ was one of the few places where people would openly walk the street being however they thought of themselves without being judged.
Esteban imitating mr.moseby gets me every time.
Christmas of '93 I was 12. I probably got Genesis games, and I think a copy of "Glory" on VHS. It was a two-tape box. One was the film, one was a documentary about the unit.
That cheerleader scene is the stuff of legend. Also, the actress that plays the cheerleader has some massive calves, damn.
Tender and mild had me rolling 😂
That "Party all night, part of everyday" they stole from the movie Role Models. Which is a hilarious movie btw
I had a girlfriend in high school who one day (not high) turned to me and legit asked me, "why would someone love an elevator?"
Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith
Provincetown, Massachusetts: Often called "P-town" or "P'town", the locale is known for its beaches, harbor, artists, tourist industry, and as a popular vacation destination for the LGBT+ community.
Btw The KISS joke is a family guy reference when Lois doesnt know the lyrics... The Loose Lois episode
3:50 I live in an area that is power-outage heaven everytime there's a thunderstorm. You want 'em? Please take 'em!!! PLEASE!!!!!
You’re the only ones to go through with the whole season apparently . Well done
I was 6 that xmas of 93. I remember getting a kickass spaceship lego set I wish I could remember which one it was tho...🤔
1:00 The series hasn't aired on television. It's only on Peacock.
The part about Blairs Barbies is hillarious
- I saw it suggested on another channel that one of the reasons the episodes are long is it makes it easier to edit out the parts that can't be on broadcast TV & still be 22 min.
- Ted reminds me of ALF, the alien puppet sitcom from the 80s, except everyone curses and the world knows about him. Also, they both have three letter names, and are both hilarious. 😁
- This is one of those comedies that hits the ground running. They pretty much found the right formula from scratch. I'll say that my one only note on the entire season is that I think they should've saved the Ted-thinks-he-might-be-Jesus episode for one where another toy doesn't miraculously come to life in the same exact way. Cause Dennis can pretty much make the same claim as Ted, and no one seems to acknowledge that. I think they could've farmed a little more from the Jesus-Ted subplot. Still funny though, and what a great first season.
- Also, I love how they're reverse engineering THE MONSTER MASH from it's "This is just a tribute" version that we all know in "our universe" 😄 I wonder if they influenced Tenascious D
I always expect Scott to sing.
Not sure what basketball you are watching but I know I've been watching my Celtics and Caitlin Clark.
Caitlin Clark baby!!! She's coming for the top
Pete Maravich (LSU) - 3,667.
Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy) - 3,664.
Caitlin Clark (Iowa) - 3,569 (and counting)
99 shy of beating pistol Pete's record, Caitlin Clark needed 8 points against Michigan to become the NCAA Women's all-time leading scorer.
So Clark did this:
49 Points
13 Assists
9 Threes
If you haven't done it already, "Spotlight" is a great movie and goes right into why there would be a big story on the priest ...
Buffalo has it all... breaks my heart to hear that joke. We just want one... that isn't too much to ask.
with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers coming out that September, I got Power Rangers toys for Christmas ‘93
My Aunt and Uncle were stationed in Boston for a while and I found out then that Provincetown is a big party town in the LBGT community out there.
Hey wait a minute is that a crystal version of Pokémon with suicine on the box in the back? No fucking way 😮😊
Nice & Classic.
Will Garfunkel and Oates ever be on your TV reaction schedule?
Susan in the basement got slightly electrocuted, she stands in the water which conducts electricity hebce the light and tv went out for a moments. That's ehy she yelled she is ok.
The Actor Who Plays The Father & The Principal in The Show Plays In The Orville of Seth MacFarlane Spin Off Show Of Star Trek its funny please react to it
21:05 it was for jeff
Being wife and mum are in side the family identity 😅 But yeah S doesn't do much outside hence Blaire is correct. She implies S is basically a slave, do what she told, Alexa or Siri has more freedom and personality and identity😅 😅😅
Technically we do eat His flesh and drink His blood, it’s called Holy Communion.
In 1993 I was 4. I got Thomas the Tank Engine and Batman toys.
Buffalo also doesn't have any Lord Stanley Cup's but at least it lives close by in Toronto when they need to see it. 😊
15:05 15:06 15:07
In the 90s it would’ve been hachy sack
i almost forgot that I was a bandwagon Sabers fan in the 90s.
And thatsss the monster mashhh. It's hard being black. Fun fact matty is the voice actor for steve from American dad
I got kicked out of my house Christmas 93. I was 18.
Yikes
I was gay before college.
First joke I was high, and still didn't understand the monster mash reference.
I know the song, just didn't get the point😂😂😂
If you still don't get it, it's like this:
The song we listen to is called The Monster Mash, and in that song the horror characters are dancing to the "The Monster Mash," a song in their world, but the song they are dancing to doesn't actually exist in the real world. John and Ted were trying to write the song the characters dance to, not rewrite the one we listen to already. The song we listen to is just about the characters at a party dancing, they aren't dancing to a song about themselves.
Hope that helped lmao
@@yourneighborhoodxenos thanks, I was to high to understand before, so this helped😊👍
Hello friends!!! Greetings from Argentina❤
Hes a truck...he takes loads in the back..yeah shouldn't be surprised
I love this show
Get those forkin brownies ready already !
5:28 what a great point. Loved one’s pointing out when another loved one is being mistreated, walked all over and mentally abused is exactly what’s wrong with society. We should just stay idly by and watch our loved ones be abused without saying a word. Also just because Suzan doesn’t stick up for herself, doesn’t mean she’s likes the way she’s treated. There’s women that get pummeled regularly by their significant other who make excuses for him, and try to convince themselves and others their situation is ok. It’s a coping mechanism, and if you knew anything about abuse, or psychology you’d know that. Weird decision siding with the abuser…
Mrs Movies is great and I respect you
You guys are the best 😂
you should react to the orville it's from the same team making Ted
Behold I come quickly ....😂😂😂😂
Provincetown is a gay hotspot in the summer. Given the speed Dennis seems to be doing, I reckon he might just make it by then.
As someone from Massachusetts I can tell you that p town is known as the gay capital here
Move to California... HAHAHA....
Provincetown has a huge reputation for being a very big advocate for the gay culture definitely not an inside joke it's a world-renowned fact lol Provincetown good food Good vibes lots of gay people lots of sex shops lots of smoke shops and lots of heroin ans other drugs lol Anthony Bourdain got addicted to heroin while he worked down there Provincetown by the way is the tip of the tail basically like the farthest point in the Cape.. is also a show called hightown which focuses around Provincetown and Hyannis and Southern Massachusetts.. but yeah Provincetown well known around the world for being a huge huge advocate for the lgbtq but a lot of straight people go there just because the vibes and how many bars and drugs ans food lol
Susan should have issues with Matt
Do you think Matty is a jerk or not?
no, its not offensive to think being a mother and a wife arent very lofty goals, its not like its easy, but anyone can do it, you arent special for doing it, in blaires mind, she wants susan to pursue her dreams, to do something she previously aspired to
You are the problem with society. No wonder so many young women feel lost in society when they are told that the thing that makes them special and in many ways better than men, is just a worthless goal to have and they should try for something better when for a lot of people, it won't be because true happiness comes from love. Not physical things. It's like all the men who work and all the single mothers who work got jealous and convinced everyone else to jump on this mouse wheel and start running
Blaire’s perspective is an interesting look at the toxicity of feminism in modern times where simply having the freedom to be what you want isn’t enough, and somehow just being a loving mother and wife isn’t aspirational enough. I like that Susan pointed out that she was proud of Blaire for how ambitious she is, but that she was happy with her life and wasn’t bothered about just being a loving mother and wife.
The important thing is women now having the choice. They can be leaders and successful in the professional world, but they can also be stay at home mums if they want to.
I guess you didn't have a mother growing up. My mother is a housewife and just so you know some women love their family so much that they choose to dedicate their lives to them. So yes it is offensive.
Hey y'all
Just because this is your house doesn’t mean you should me a jerk you know
I was referring to Matty and his meanness
why are commenting like 3 times. You don't like it move on. Don't impose your views on others and btw this is supposed to be a comedy show so stop taking it so seriously and might actually have a lot of fun
I wasn’t born yet in 1993
The part of every day joke is from the movie role models
11:48 : It *REALLY* does though. Not sorry.
You know Mr George is a very sad person
Isn't that just the classic extremely anti-gay republican? They all turn out to be doing funky stuff in their free time...
14: 36 ;)
Phobia isn’t just fear. Look up the definition of homophobia. It’s that word for a reason.
Its more of a phobia of getting poked in the bum bum
I like Ted better than dusty
Its hard being black 💀💀💀
🖖
Blair is the embodiment of what the South Park episode "Panderverse" was talking about. Studios just shoehorning in lame, annoying, whiny characters who contribute nothing to the story just to fill some idiotic quota.
She's a balance to the exteme that is Matty. Annoying, yes. But you have to have balance in your character interactions. I doubt a Seth McFarlane show cares all that much about shoehorning in liberal politics. Lower the shields, bro. This might be the one show not trying to meet a quota
@ontenegro1350It has nothing to do with "politics." Blair is not a character. She's a bunch of intrusive talking points that interrupt the flow of dialogue and try to make the audience hate everyone who might agree with her. I think whoever wrote her is Far Right, and I strongly doubt Seth McFarlane was allowed a say in it.
@@dudermcdudeface3674 well when you put it that way, I can't disagree with that assessment
Shes fappable
@@BurnOutDontFadeAway420 Maybe among the deaf community who can't hear her talk.
I love yall cowboy3
I don't agree with homosexuality but They are humans and to be treated as such
They definitely aren't humans
I agree
Nah
Nah
Mrs. Movie/tv is so negative and a huge hater
Matty is emotionally abusive lmfao no, you shouldn’t leave your nose out of a relationship like that. Domestic violence is a thing lmfao. I can promise you that’s not the problem with society.
Being a loud idiot is not abuse of any kind. No one's abusing anyone and Susan is happy with her family. Blair encouraging her to try something new is fine but you can't go around molding other people into what you want them to be. It's not like Matty is telling Blair to wear a dress and apron and bake some cookies, he let's her do her own thing. Abusive would be controlling, forcing Susan to be a homemaker, but he's not.
i feel Guilty spending soo much time i staring at your wife. #Peace
Not sure why you’d get so offended by Blair. There’s not a problem with Susan being a mom. Half her demeanor is from Matty yelling about everything for years.
Let them feel how they want to feel :)
I mean, I get both sides. The show handled it pretty well. Blair wanted Susan to expand her horizons, and she did. Susan then decided that she was happier being a mother and a wife. I liked it.
@ThumblessJew The issue is Blair came to the assumption that Susan wasn't capable or smart enough to do all that in the first place before even asking any questions.
She acted under the premise that what Susan was doing was innately wrong based solely on her own personal limited understanding of how she thinks society should be.
What Susan did was perfect and Blair should have only pressed the issue when it became apparent through inquiry that Susan never tried to expand her horizons before thus not having an informed decision, not because some group, celeb, politician or teacher told her that it was morally wrong as an arbitrarily defined moral rule in all cases.
@@joshbull623 she didn’t come to the conclusion that Susan wasn’t smart, rather that society made her put aside her dreams which is definitely true. Susan likely would’ve appreciated her dream more if she had done it years before but she still grew and became more firm both in her decision that that time had passed and in telling Matty he had disappointed her, which is progress. Blair respected her decision and Matty, the yelling abusive asshole, learned something as a result.
@@awesomness36-Exactly, well said!!!