Wilfred (Page 3)
Wilfred Review: Grab Your Torch and Pitch Fork
"Isolation" was much less monumental in Wilfred mythology than "Compassion," but it definitely focused on what this show is all about: the bond betwee...
Wilfred Review: This Is Your Mother!
The jury is still out on whether "Compassion" was the funniest episode of Wilfred thus far, but there's no doubt it was the most meaningful. It d...
Wilfred Review: A Collar Made In Taiwan
Like each and every episode that has come before it in the first season, Wilfred relied heavily on its titular man-in-dog-suit throughout the majority of&n...
FX Renewals: Wilfred, Louie, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
It's FX day at the Television Critics Association press tour, and while we're anxious for Sons of Anarchy scoop, we'll settle for this quick update from ne...
Wilfred Review: Show Some Pride
Wilfred claimed to focus on "Pride" this week, but the writers didn't seem to take any in their attempts at humor or originality. My main problem with the ...
Wilfred Review: "Conscience"
If I were listening to my "Conscience," I suppose I should have disliked Drew. The guy was your stereotypically hot-headed jerk. But Chris Klein brought an...
Wilfred Review: "Respect"
Another fun guest star saved the latest episode of Wilfred from boring me again with non-stop sex and drug references. A week after Ed Helms may or may not...
Wilfred Review: Who Let the Dogs Inn?
The Who Let the Dogs Inn? You got me, Wilfred. I've been critical of this FX series for relying too much on the concept of a man dressed in a dog suit, but...
Wilfred Review: Porn and Gandhi
Happiness. Trust. And, now, "Fear." I'd prefer Wilfred a lot more if it didn't try to send a message or focus on a new emotion each week. I mean, quoting G...
Wilfred Review: A Door Opens
Through two episodes, Wilfred is not at its funniest when the show makes lewd remarks. And it's definitely not at its funniest when Ryan and his new canine...
