Review: Wilfred ‘Stagnation’ – The Fog of Love
In last week’s review of Wilfred, I bemoaned the lack of momentum in this season of the show, which has taken the normal loop of fixations with the show’s mythology (the….
In last week’s review of Wilfred, I bemoaned the lack of momentum in this season of the show, which has taken the normal loop of fixations with the show’s mythology (the….
As a general rule, I try to avoid thinking about episodes of dramas or sitcoms centered around a long con whenever possible – or even worse, a series of intricately-weaved….
With a title like ‘Confrontation’, tonight’s episode of Wilfred announced its importance on arrival;
“What’s the point?”
Over the last two seasons, there’s been a slight – but noticeable – shift in Wilfred‘s narrative structure, most of it revolving around the show’s titular character.
Wilfred‘s second two-pack of episodes to open season three take a very similar approach to the first – drawing obvious parallels between Ryan and Wilfred – to tell a pair….
When Wilfred is at its best, its finding surreal ways to reinforce some of the most basic emotions and ideals in life.
In many ways, ‘Secrets’ is a microcosm of Wilfred‘s second season as a whole: weird, engaging at times, and inconsistent.
With all the dinner parties, drug trips, and canine agility events in season 2 of Wilfred, things at time have felt a little more erratic than the more-contained first season. It’s….
After a bit of a lull in the first third of the season, Wilfred appears to be back on solid ground moving forward after ‘Avoidance’, another strong episode following on the….