Wilfred (Page 2)
Wilfred Review: The Legend of Rex and Lady
Wilfred is the best comedy of the summer, and "Control" was a perfect example of why. It wasn't the funniest episode of this second season, but t...
Wilfred Review: Live In The Now!
Wilfred seemed to cover the entire spectrum of emotions, while Jason Gann played each one of them perfectly in this week's episode of Wilfred. Ryan, on the...
Wilfred Review: Dogs Versus Babies
Sometimes Wilfred takes things a bit too far and ends up feeling guilty. Luckily for him, dogs can only feel guilt for a maximum of five seconds. Lu...
Wilfred Review: Are You Not Entertained?
Wilfred continued its strong second season with an episode that obviously made us laugh, but it also contained a number of sincere moments that allowed vie...
Wilfred Review: Little Bro
I have now watched "Letting Go" four times, and it never stops being hilarious. Where last week's preview episode gave viewers the strange but br...
Wilfred Review: Getting Your Chinas Crossed
Wilfred is one of the best shows on television, and the second season premiere proved that once again. It is an absolutely hilarious comedy that mixes in i...
FX Announces Premiere Dates for Louie, Wilfred, Anger Management
FX has announced the return date of our favorite stand-up comedian, favorite man in a dog suit and favorite unstable warlock. On June 28, the network will ...
Wilfred Season Finale Review: Will Power
Who are you? What are you? Why are you? Ryan asked these questions of Wilfred during a fit of hysteria in "Identity," and I for one, cannot wait ...
Wilfred Review: Mambo Italiano
Love is a willingness to sacrifice. And "Sacrifice" Ryan Newman did by the end of this episode. He could have gone off to Italy and been happy in...
Wilfred Review: Crass Confusion
Comedies don't always need to make sense. Would I prefer there be a mythology to the Wilfred madness? Sure, but if that dog continues to kill vacuum cleane...
