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There are those who are convinced that the earth revolves around them, and there are those who make a series out of it | Israel Hayom

2024-01-15T00:47:04.391Z

Highlights: First season of docu-reality starring Nasreen Kadri - and it continues to cultivate the image of the exaggerated maternal diva. Seth MacFarlane turned "Ted" into a period family sitcom, set in 1993 and depicting the experiences of high school. What about 50-40-year-olds and a show about a teddy bear in college?. A new season, the first episode of the series about Nasreen. End of chapter one. New Season, Episode One - Nasreen Anxiously.


First season of docu-reality starring Nasreen Kadri - and it continues to cultivate the image of the exaggerated maternal diva • Now in the war edition • And: Seth MacFarlane turned "Ted" into a period family sitcom, set in 1993 and depicting the experiences of high school • What about 50-40-year-olds and a show about a teddy bear in college?


A new season, the first episode of the series about Nasreen. Nisreen cries, Nisreen is anxious, Nisreen is frightened, Nisreen's husband reduces his fears so as not to overload her, but Nisreen is hysterical. Nisreen escapes to Omar Adam's shelter. Nisreen is worried about losing her job, Nisreen is sad. Nisreen hears an alarm and shuts herself in the sealed room. End of chapter one.

New Season, Episode One - Nasreen Anxiously, Photo: From HOT Entertainment

Nasreen Kadri continues to cultivate the image of the exaggerated maternal diva, and now in the war edition of her starring docu-reality series, "Nasreen" (HOT Entertainment, 19:35 p.m.). There are those who are convinced that the earth revolves around them, and there are those who make a series out of it.

Like all of MacFarlane's works, "Ted" is based primarily on Dahakas

Ted - Season 1, yes VOD

Hear a story about a child who didn't want to grow up. Not Peter Pan or Michael Jackson, but one of the most respected and successful television creators of our generation, Seth MacFarlane, who created and voices Family Guy (Family Guy, which has been around for 25 years) and the Ted film series.

Now MacFarlane has turned "Ted" into a period family sitcom, set in 1993 and chronicling the high school experiences of Ted, the resurrected toy bear, and his best friend (who will grow up to be Mark Wahlberg, but so far he hasn't).

"Ted". What about people aged 50-40 and the series about teddy bears in college?, Photo: Courtesy of yes

The adventures they go through throughout the season (which premiered this weekend on Yes) are almost generic compared to the genre of high school and adolescent creations: dealing with a class bully, a first date, watching, smoking weed, laughs and antics for teenage and young viewers to enjoy.

On the other hand, like all of MacFarlane's works, "Ted" is based primarily on repressions, references and tributes to the pop culture of the era (i.e., the end of Eighties and the beginning of the Nineties). Anyone who can swim in the sea of references to "crew to the point" and "the sorrow of raising girls" must be a contemporary of the 50-year-old MacFarlane. But what about 50-40-year-olds and the show about teddy bears in college?

"Ted". Funny, despite its infantile stupidity, photo: courtesy of yes

"Ted" made me laugh, despite her infantile stupidity. Like the movie, it gives us insights about men who refused to grow up and continue to tell jokes to their teddy bear. Like Family Guy, "Ted" is a series that refuses to grow up. It was a story about Seth MacFarlane, a talented and funny man, 50 years old and not yet mature.

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