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Wilfred (U.S. season 1)

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Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
FX

No. of episodes
  
13

Original release
  
June 23 (2011-06-23) – September 8, 2011 (2011-09-08)

The first season of Wilfred, premiered on FX on June 23, 2011. The season contains 13 episodes and concluded airing on September 8, 2011. The series is based on the original Australian series, Wilfred, and stars Elijah Wood, Jason Gann, Fiona Gubelmann and Dorian Brown.

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Synopsis

The season began with Ryan, an ex-lawyer, trying to commit suicide by overdosing on pills. His sister, Kristen, knowing that giving out pills to family members is unethical, decides to give him sugar pills without him knowing. At first, he does not know and thinks that Wilfred is just a hallucination, then after a visit from his sister, he finds out about the sugar pills, therefore it is unknown exactly why only Ryan sees Wilfred the way he is. Throughout the first season Wilfred puts Ryan in difficult situations including tricking Ryan into breaking into the neighbor's house while Wilfred steals the man's marijuana plants and defecates in his boots. Ryan confesses everything to his neighbor and is assaulted. Wilfred uses Ryan's growing crush on Jenna to convince Ryan to sabotage Jenna's relationship with her long-distance boyfriend Drew.

Ryan saves Wilfred after he learns that the doggy daycare manager, who he starts leaving him with, is molesting Wilfred, and Wilfred saves a stuffed teddy bear. Wilfred begins having sex with this stuffed animal, with whom he communicates in the same way Ryan communicates with Wilfred. Wilfred also pressures Ryan into pursuing a sexual relationship with a tightly-wound single mother, mainly because Wilfred is infatuated with her son's stuffed giraffe. Wilfred also helps Ryan understand that he was not responsible for the death of his childhood dog, Sneakers. The audience learns that Ryan's mother can see her cat, Mittens, in a similar fashion that Ryan sees Wilfred. Ryan discovers a man, Bruce, who claims to be able to see Wilfred the same way that Ryan sees Wilfred, and tries to convince Ryan to not trust Wilfred. After a struggle, Ryan learns that Bruce and Wilfred were playing a game to test Ryan's trust with Wilfred.

At the end of the season, Jenna accidentally ingests a marijuana-laced candy before her first time as an anchorperson and gets fired from her job, after which Ryan decides to represent her in a legal battle to get her job back. Although Ryan is used to digging up dirt on his opponents in order to win, he decides not to this time. However, Wilfred does instead and Ryan uses this evidence to get Jenna her job back.

Ryan uses his newfound "power" to break up Drew and Jenna, and gets a date with Jenna. When he finds out that she needs to take a drug test he blackmails his sister (with knowledge of a previous affair) into giving him her urine so Jenna will pass the test. This causes a wedge between Ryan and Kristen and she leaves for India. However, Kristen is pregnant, which shows up in Jenna's urine test. Jenna now believes she is pregnant so she gets back together with Drew. Wilfred gets into a car accident and gets amnesia and does not remember Ryan. The season ends with Ryan running back to his house remembering a will Wilfred was writing before the accident so Ryan would know what to do if anything happened to him. Ryan tries to open the door to his basement only to discover it is in fact a closet. A tennis ball (linking back to the first episode in the season) rolls out of the closet, leaving Ryan puzzled.

Main cast

  • Elijah Wood as Ryan Newman (13 episodes)
  • Jason Gann as Wilfred (13 episodes)
  • Fiona Gubelmann as Jenna Mueller (10 episodes)
  • Dorian Brown as Kristen Newman (7 episodes)
  • Special guest cast

  • Ethan Suplee as Spencer (2 episodes)
  • Ed Helms as Darryl ("Acceptance")
  • Jane Kaczmarek as Beth ("Pride")
  • Mary Steenburgen as Catherine ("Compassion")
  • Dwight Yoakam as Bruce ("Doubt")
  • Recurring cast

  • Gerry Bednob as Mr. Patel (5 episodes)
  • Chris Klein as Drew (4 episodes)
  • J. P. Manoux as Leo (3 episodes)
  • Rodney To as Dr. Bangachon (3 episodes)
  • Guest stars

  • Charles Esten as Nick (2 episodes)
  • Ellia English as Ruby (2 episodes)
  • Damon Herriman as Jesse ("Fear")
  • Rashida Jones as Lisa ("Respect")
  • Nestor Carbonell as Arturo Ramos ("Anger")
  • Rhea Perlman as Mittens ("Compassion")
  • John Michael Higgins as Dr. Cahill ("Compassion")
  • Peter Stormare as Trashface ("Isolation")
  • George Coe as Gene ("Isolation")
  • Eric Stoltz as Doug (uncredited in "Isolation")
  • Katy Mixon as Angelique ("Doubt")
  • Ray Wise as Colt St. Cloud ("Identity")
  • Keegan-Michael Key as Dick Barbian ("Identity")
  • Production

    Wilfred is based on the critically acclaimed Australian series of the same name and was adapted for FX by Family Guy veteran David Zuckerman. Wilfred is produced by FX Productions while the executive producers include: Zuckerman; Rich and Paul Frank; Jeff Kwatinetz; and Joe and Ken Connor from the original Australian series. Wilfred co-creator Jason Gann and Randall Einhorn serve as co-executive producers. Einhorn directed 10 episodes of the first season and Victor Nelli, Jr. directed three. The pilot episode was filmed in summer 2010, written by Zuckerman, and directed by Einhorn. The show was shot primarily with the inexpensive Canon EOS 7D dSLR camera. The first episode of the show was included in the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The Complete Season 6 DVD.

    References

    Wilfred (U.S. season 1) Wikipedia