• Network: FX , FXX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 23, 2011
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 158 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 20 out of 158
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  1. Apr 28, 2019
    9
    Never before, in absurd and hillarous way, was so questioned the status of "best man friend" Lots of vulgar stuff and compelling stories about friendship and love for life. The final act is shocking. Great.
  2. Apr 16, 2017
    8
    I don't know why I have avoided this TV show for so long. It was genuinely hilarious at times, and the story is really interesting. The show has a few ambiguous elements, but I like that it keeps these things shrouded in mystery for future seasons to explore. The main actors are all very funny and there are some really great guest stars throughout. It is also rather well-made, withI don't know why I have avoided this TV show for so long. It was genuinely hilarious at times, and the story is really interesting. The show has a few ambiguous elements, but I like that it keeps these things shrouded in mystery for future seasons to explore. The main actors are all very funny and there are some really great guest stars throughout. It is also rather well-made, with cinematic quality that is definitely higher than the average situational comedy. Expand
  3. Jun 27, 2014
    6
    Despite being airlifted from the original Aussie series, the US version manages to maintain and at times improve on its predecessor. Elijah Wood goes blow for blow with Jason Gann and the pair forge and endearing onscreen vibe that's kept aloft mostly throughout the run of the show. Unfortunately, the storyline loses focus a bit too often en route to the final fourth season to move intoDespite being airlifted from the original Aussie series, the US version manages to maintain and at times improve on its predecessor. Elijah Wood goes blow for blow with Jason Gann and the pair forge and endearing onscreen vibe that's kept aloft mostly throughout the run of the show. Unfortunately, the storyline loses focus a bit too often en route to the final fourth season to move into the upper tier of television comedies. Still, it's clever slash surreal approach to the material more often than not makes it worth the time. Expand
  4. Jun 1, 2014
    0
    This show is absolutely awful. I created an account solely to give this a 1. Elijah Wood is now ruined for me. I cannot event watch the Lord of the Rings now because this was so awful. Please never watch this.
  5. May 27, 2014
    8
    This offbeat sitcom about a man and his strange mind is filled with great performances, witty humor, and a talking dog that doesn't get on your nerves.
  6. Oct 3, 2013
    0
    This show is rubbish. Always has been. I'm not surprised that Americans think it's funny because it is basic gutter humour devoid of irony or wit. The worst part is the actor playing Wilfred has acted like that since the early '90's. No change, no development, no talent. He is also violent. He was charged and convicted for viciously assaulting a bus driver for not letting him on theThis show is rubbish. Always has been. I'm not surprised that Americans think it's funny because it is basic gutter humour devoid of irony or wit. The worst part is the actor playing Wilfred has acted like that since the early '90's. No change, no development, no talent. He is also violent. He was charged and convicted for viciously assaulting a bus driver for not letting him on the bus when he was drunk. A charming fellow full of self entitlement. Expand
  7. Jun 28, 2013
    10
    I like this show. It's far from my favorite show, but still it has a "unique" quality about it that keeps me intrigued enough to stay up to date with the show.
  8. Jun 20, 2013
    8
    It's stupid. And absolutley brilliant. It's been a while since i've had an evil giggle from the endeavours of Wilfred. But what really draws me to continue watching, was to see the akward (obviously manic) and depressed Ryan handle his problems from a silly hallucination. It's weird. And thats awesome.
  9. Mar 20, 2013
    8
    An absurd and amusing comedy. A unique pilot hooks, subsequent episodes lure you in further and you're left off with a spectacular cliffhanger in the finale. 8.0/10
  10. Feb 13, 2013
    4
    Its original, smart and bizarre (and characters are likable as well), but it just doesn't make me laugh, which is what I was looking for on this show.
  11. Jan 27, 2013
    7
    Absolutely hilarious, but most importantly, Wilfred is smart. Its humor is channeled brilliantly by Jason Gann who is great as the title role. Elijah Wood is perfect as his companion; the combo makes for a great experience, solidifying Wilfred as one of the better comedies on the air right now.
  12. Sep 13, 2012
    10
    How is this show not a massive hit? It has the dark humor of Sunny in Philadelphia but enough plot and warm, fuzzy moments that the first seasons of The Office had in it. It took me about 5 episodes in the first season to start appreciating it, but I am incredibly hooked now. Definitely deserves a better rating than this; those critics don't know what they're talking about!
  13. Sep 11, 2012
    10
    This show is a very interesting combination of two genres. I think people who dislike this show, are people who fail to understand that this show is not suppose to be "laugh out loud" funny. It's a touching black comedy. Each episode challenges a new moral and everyday emotions people feel. The comedy is more humorous then funny but it really doesn't matter because the development forThis show is a very interesting combination of two genres. I think people who dislike this show, are people who fail to understand that this show is not suppose to be "laugh out loud" funny. It's a touching black comedy. Each episode challenges a new moral and everyday emotions people feel. The comedy is more humorous then funny but it really doesn't matter because the development for Elijah Woods character "Ryan" and Jason Gann being the supportive but devious dog "Wilfred", makes the show worth watching every episode. My only fear is that the show will start to lose it's creativity as the series goes on because it isn't easy to write each episode based around one single moral. Expand
  14. Aug 29, 2012
    9
    Fantastic, funny, bizarre, and one of the most unique shows I've ever seen. The shows unique sense of humor is backed by fantastic writing and acting. You should definitely give Wilfred a shot.
  15. Jul 2, 2012
    10
    Original, clever, and hilarious. I absolutely love this show and it's definently worth the watch imo. One of the best shows that FX has had in a long time.
  16. Jun 22, 2012
    10
    Wilfred is by far the most interesting comedy on FX and one of the funniest as well as the most mind boggleing. The show is filled with strange situations and funny moments. The whole series has an over all message to it underlying in all the hilarity, its so captivating and entertaining. Great show I loved the new Season 2 premier.
  17. Jun 17, 2012
    8
    With the exception of 'How I Met Your Mother' and 'Big Bang Theory' a great sitcom is hard to come by these days. FX has done it again, with the likes of 'Louie' they bring us 'Wilfred', a disturbingly funny story about a suicidal man and his "best friend". Not only is this show twisted and hilarious, but every 30min episode has a meaning behind it, whether it's about loyalty, respect,With the exception of 'How I Met Your Mother' and 'Big Bang Theory' a great sitcom is hard to come by these days. FX has done it again, with the likes of 'Louie' they bring us 'Wilfred', a disturbingly funny story about a suicidal man and his "best friend". Not only is this show twisted and hilarious, but every 30min episode has a meaning behind it, whether it's about loyalty, respect, honor etc.. It's a very good show and definitely worth a watch. Expand
  18. Jan 13, 2012
    8
    Before Wilfred, I was beginning to lose hope in television. It's the same old stuff every time. But then, when the trailers showing Elijah Wood being licked by a dude in a dog suit came on, I was hypnotized. I wanted to see it badly. Then when it aired, I was hooked. It's dry comedy at its finest, full of innuendo, extreme pot-use, and some absurdest surrealism I've ever seen on FX, or ifBefore Wilfred, I was beginning to lose hope in television. It's the same old stuff every time. But then, when the trailers showing Elijah Wood being licked by a dude in a dog suit came on, I was hypnotized. I wanted to see it badly. Then when it aired, I was hooked. It's dry comedy at its finest, full of innuendo, extreme pot-use, and some absurdest surrealism I've ever seen on FX, or if I could be more blunt, television in general, grasping the same lurid appeal as some cartoon shows. But this is way more mature than some bloody cartoon. Finally we Americans finally remade something worth watching. And when season 2 comes, I'll be waiting with my tail wagging like it never wagged before. Expand
  19. Sep 16, 2011
    8
    Wilfred is like a bottle of wine- the first few sips can be challenging. Then, after a glass or two, you really begin to enjoy it. And finally, you start thinking about opening another bottle!
  20. Sep 11, 2011
    8
    I think this show is hilarious! It's got hilarious jokes and Elijah Wood is great in it. Love this show and everyone should start watching it.
  21. Sep 9, 2011
    7
    It took a few episodes to get going, and it often seemed like Wilfred was three different shows from the way its tone changed from episode to episode. But it got better and more consistent as it went, and Elijah Wood and Jason Gann make a wonderful comedy team.
  22. Van
    Sep 5, 2011
    9
    I hate myself for loving this show. It's raw, juvenile, absurd and one of the funniest shows I have ever seen. It's like a deep fried Twinkie. Just the thought of it might turn some people off but who wants to be one of "those" people. You're going to love it so shut up and eat - ugh I mean watch it.
  23. Sep 4, 2011
    1
    I tried a couple of shows but could never get into it. I remember trying to watch Dilbert on TV but found that extremely painful (too much like real life) -- perhaps that is my problem with this show.
  24. Aug 27, 2011
    2
    I didn't find it funny, nor did I enjoy it. I can't even remember what it's about, to be fair. I was more annoyed by Wood's performance to get the jokes.
  25. Aug 22, 2011
    10
    Great stuff, and so good to have the slick USA production but with the OZ slant, which is a so much closer to our UK take on things. We all love it at our place-from undergrads to old ex- hippie birds.
  26. Aug 19, 2011
    10
    This show is amazing. I originally gave it a 6 but after watching more epicodes i gave it a full 10. Its smart, witty and highly entertaining. Its akin to californication on steroids. This and Breaking Bad are my two current favorite TV shows at the moment
  27. Aug 19, 2011
    10
    I love this show. It's intriguing because you wonder if Ryan's gone insane talking to a dog, and amusing in spite of the horrible antics Wilfred continuously causes. It always works out by the end of the episode and the viewer and Ryan having experienced a philosophical lesson. I'm surprised it's listed as a sitcom, like I said, it's amusing but it may not be your taste and it's definitelyI love this show. It's intriguing because you wonder if Ryan's gone insane talking to a dog, and amusing in spite of the horrible antics Wilfred continuously causes. It always works out by the end of the episode and the viewer and Ryan having experienced a philosophical lesson. I'm surprised it's listed as a sitcom, like I said, it's amusing but it may not be your taste and it's definitely not a Home Improvement/That's So Raven family-gathering type sitcom. But very worth checking out. Expand
  28. Aug 15, 2011
    8
    Not a bad adaption of the Australian version. Wilfred isn't as insane or harsh as he is in the Aust version, partly because they cut out a lot of the swearing his character did. Also Wood is pretty good, which surprised me as I'm not really a fan of his.
  29. Aug 12, 2011
    10
    How refreshing to find a hilarious, bitingly witty (no pun intended), AND intelligent comedy on television that is not on a pay-per-view station. I obviously love the show, and very much appreciate the laughter given to me, which in these times I see as such a gift. Hmm...I guess this is not a critique at all, is it, just a gushing approval, but oh well, the show makes me happy and thatHow refreshing to find a hilarious, bitingly witty (no pun intended), AND intelligent comedy on television that is not on a pay-per-view station. I obviously love the show, and very much appreciate the laughter given to me, which in these times I see as such a gift. Hmm...I guess this is not a critique at all, is it, just a gushing approval, but oh well, the show makes me happy and that is the message I want to get out! I hope you enjoy Wilfred as much as I do. Expand
  30. Aug 6, 2011
    9
    One of my favorites. Hooked from the start, though initially confused by the bizarre setup. Each episode has improved on the last, however I just can't see how something as inventive as this can survive for more than a few season. In fact I think this is one of those shows that not only deserves to go out on top but should plan for it. Three season and out is my wish for this project,One of my favorites. Hooked from the start, though initially confused by the bizarre setup. Each episode has improved on the last, however I just can't see how something as inventive as this can survive for more than a few season. In fact I think this is one of those shows that not only deserves to go out on top but should plan for it. Three season and out is my wish for this project, followed by an honored place in my collection and great hope that the creative's go on to create something else as brilliant or better. Expand
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
  1. Reviewed by: Curt Wagner
    Aug 1, 2011
    100
    Stuffed with absurd situations and piles of bad taste, Wilfred is the strangest new show on TV. And the funniest.
  2. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Jun 27, 2011
    70
    It borrows indiscriminately from hazy magic realism, sketch-show Dada, and underground-comics allegory according to alternating whim. If you don't give a hoot about such logistical issues--and if you're willing to forgive the half-hearted crudity that fills the space between good crude jokes and the bizarro non-jokes-then you have come to the right place.
  3. Reviewed by: Mikey O'Connell
    Jun 24, 2011
    80
    It's up in the air as to how Wilfred will be perceived by viewers. The first three episodes are fantastic, but proudly off-color, like most of FX's comedy line-up.