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Ted series creator Seth MacFarlane had previously gone on record noting that there were no plans in place to continue the TV series with a third season, but speaking to The Wrap, MacFarlane went further into detail about why the show had no plans to continue, “What I kept hearing [from Peacock and Universal] was, โListen, the show is really expensive to produce and thereโs no way to do it at a lower cost. So I said, โAll right, I hear you loud and clear.โ” Thus MacFarlane wrote those final moments of Season 2 as more of a series finale.
Seth MacFarlane Explains Why Ted Won’t Return for Season 3

“What I kept hearing [from Peacock and Universal] was, โListen, the show is really expensive to produce and thereโs no way to do it at a lower cost,” MacFarlane began. “So I said, โAll right, I hear you loud and clear.โย So I wrote the last scene with Max [Burkholder] walking into a gym, presumably coming out as Mark Wahlberg in the first Ted film,” the creator explained. Thus further cementing that the final moments of the season were truly meant to be a button on the prequel series overall.









