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“Wilfred”: TV's Best Friend With the series second season finale set for Thursday, the pot-puffing dog is having his day.
FX’s “Wilfred” is more menacing than funny, while comedian Louis C.K.’s brilliant “Louie” returns for a second season.
There's no use trying to get around it: Wilfred is strange. "It's not a nutshell show," star Elijah Wood tells TVGuide.com with a laugh when trying to succinctly explain the new comedy, which ...
‘Wilfred’ Showrunner Opens Up About Saving Lives and Saying Farewell (Guest Column) "What I couldn't have predicted was that this show might actually save a life," executive producer David ...
‘Wilfred’ Stars on Final Season: The Mystery Will Be Solved (Q&A) ... PHOTOS Summer TV Preview: 33 New Series on Cable and Broadcast . Wood: The crux that drives the show is the quest for answers.
FX has ordered what will be the fourth and final season for "Wilfred," and is moving the comedy to FXX for its last 10-episode run. The Elijah Wood and Jason Gann-starrer is based on an Australian ...
In the first season of the wildly weird, unexpectedly touching FX comedy Wilfred, a suicidal young lawyer named Ryan (Elijah Wood) befriends a dog named Wilfred, played by the Australian comic ...
Gann co-created and starred in the Aussie TV version on which this is based. MY SAY If FX were to remake "Mr. Ed" -- a hit show about a talking horse from the mid-1960s -- "Wilfred" would be the ...
Last Night's TV: WILFRED – Episodes 1 - 8 Season Review. Watching the first 8 episodes it is absolutely clear that that the show costs peanuts to make, the scripts are poor, the stories are ...
fxrates "Wilfred" was a good dog for FX, scoring the highest viewer total for a comedy premiere in network history. ‘Wilfred’ off to solid start for FX – Variety ...
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