Friday, August 19, 2011

Wilfred 110 Review- Grab Your Torch and Pitch Fork


Mr. Patel- "My friend, I feel great shame for accusing you unjustly. I will not sleep well tonight, but tomorrow during the day I'll take a long nap."
"Isolation" was much less monumental in Wilfred mythology than "Compassion," but it definitely focused on what this show is all about: the bond between a man and his dog.

People can complain that Wilfred is as mean as they come, but this installment gave us reason to believe that he is only looking out for his best friend's best interests when acting in such a manner.

He framed Ryan for a number of break-ins around the neighborhood, and hilariously came after him with a torch like he was in an angry mob going after a monster from a 1930s movie... but it was all to get Ryan out of his funk. Wilfred just wanted Ryan to be a part of the neighborhood pack and start to live again.

Of course, his plan didn't work, so he had to rethink some things. Now, getting Andy thrown in Juvy might have been an extreme, but it was simply what had to be done in order to save Ryan from the neighborhood's hatred and/or going to prison.
To read the rest of my review of last night's second episode of double the Wilfred, head over to TV Fanatic.

Wilfred 110 - "Isolation"
Review
Recap
Quotes

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