In today's movie landscape, when a mid-budget comedy does well, it's only natural studios decide to rush a sequel to capitalize on it's popularity. Though in the case of movies like Ted 2, the sequel completely destroys the legacy of the original. Seth Macfarlane's Ted 2 changed audiences perspective on the first one, but it's not the first time this has happened. So how exactly do sequels like Ted 2 make it to theaters, only to disappoint audiences?